Literary Notices

... i , Littrarp. XttC0._ TiHE FAREWELL SnEVIOES OF ROBERT .MlOrFAT, IN EDINUROr, MANCIUSTEE, AND LONDON. Edited by JOHN CAM1PBELL, iD.D, Au k The Martyr of Erromanga, &c. London: JoSko, Paternoster Row. X Dr. Campbell has performed an honlirablnd useful duty in thus collecting together reports Of thevaledictory and public engagements of the devdmissios ary Meffat. To the lovers o f Christian m i ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... -apUaIrI AMUSEMENTS. I 1er MAJESTY'S Ti EATRIIE.-M idemoisolle | ; SyLElR resltctfnilly informs the Nobility, Sob- 'ri5s olial tie public, titl t tier BENEI 1I, I itd last appetratte buit oile 'Ill ltak llpltce To-motonet' EymItNxt; April tl, mtelt v1ill be enO ' taii5lli,,iwacelebrated Operalof L& SONNAMtiUL.A. Audius, feDIire1nllari, 'Terese, Madaestio Bollitil ; sud lisa, Mladauzue PtA I~t ...

BRIEF CHRONICLER OF THE TIMES

... BRIEF CHRtjNIGL9R ?? TIMES. There are l;184 horses named to run for stakes and plates in England for 1543. - Where are you going ? said George Selwyn to an ac- quiintance. To see a friend. Well, I'll go with you; for I never saw one yet. TIIE QUEEN's VISIT TO IRELAND.-It is announced that the Queen has fixed the morith of August for the royal visit to that country. Judge Morrow, of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELL1GENCB The Lord Lieutenant will leave town on Easter Monday on a tour to the south. He will proceed through tile county Wicklow, and will visit the Lakes of Killarney before his return. The Duke and Duchess of St. Albans have ar- . rived at Holly Lodge, Highgate, from Redhourne Hall, near Brigg, Lincolnshire. The Duke of Norfolk, who went to London to attend the levee held by ...

BIRDS

... BY MRS. JAMES GRAY. (From the University Magazine, for April.) Joyous and happy creatures--7 Roamers of earth and air_ Free children of the woods- Bright glancers o'er the floods, Your homes are every where Dear are ye, and familiar to the heart, Mldking of nature's loveliest things a part. Ye are upon the mountains, With proud and lonely flight; Ye are uponithe heath; The dear blue heaven ...

JOHN KNOX'S METRICAL VERSION OF THE PSALMS

... (Continuedfrom our last.) P5ALMIE LVIX. Bre mercifull to ree, 0 God, bee merelfull to nie: For why? my Soul in all assaults shall ever trust in thee. And till these wicked stormes be past, which rise on every side: Under the shadow of thy wings my hopes shall alwayes bide. 2 I will therefore call to the Lord, who is most high alone, To God, who will his work in moe bring to perfection. 3 flee ...

MONEY-MARKET and CITY NEWS

... r( PI II hi R 1 Ba Co ch ch Co Pt Di Po, Di nil Dr LRI no La Br Re Oi ip It ti( a It Vi I'. 5 rl Bt VI bi ti A ~~SATURDAY.. audeputation, consistingr oJoslhtut Soltoletl,, Esq., M.P. ; Admirial Sir Edward Codrington, B2rt .; the fHonourable William Leslie Mlelville the Honour- able George Frederick Hot-auy t ; Wifloaing Marshall, s Ee M.P. ; B. B. WilliaEs s, Esq , ; and WilliaO; edferil, Esq. ...

CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN LORD BROUGHAM AND MR. BRIGHT, THE QUAKER

... LETTRa L Dear Mister Bright-I'm grieved to see The League has been abusing me. The League is wrong, and I am right; Echo me, do I dear Mister Bright. It was the Chrosncze that said it; Bist there, of coulse, I never read it: 'Twas in the Quarterly Beiews, Which, as a Liberal good and true, I of the Clironicle take in lUen. Write by return, and say there is no room, Dear Mr. Bright, for ...

POETRY

... PO ET RY. ENGLYNION Y AMISOEDD. 0 WIV' zllA N 1:l RuN Gw),iaIai,i 1l jrl h'WI' Uidl 11 Ci Oflodau ?? yr AInIEyindd 5I0. 1.1 ?? veh1n, vlilvi Ur; t inad i osb cr nas nvalhod dil Gweal Ilecid cliwarin6ts cdust hir .Anml bai ?? nis ecrir; (, IV lo Ci lyd a lb cv vir i ?? dilrod ar fi);it ?? (il atd evudi trullu, trangc lhr. 1Ul1.AIl.SONNEY1. IY rIH AUIIIT)II i11 o' s .vrAijI-s,' TIHE ...

Poetry

... 9o etrp. THE HUNTER'S SONG. WsEw the hora of the huntsman is calling away, To the field and the forest, the blithe and the free, Uprising I spring at the summons so gay, And quickly I follow with heart full of glee. Sound-sousd once again! '1 is a truce to all pain, And a cure for the heart-ache, I ween; Away to the meads, Where the merry sport leads, I haste to the joy-giving scene. '0, ...

JOHN KNOX'S METRICAL VERSION OF THE PSALMS

... JOHIN KNOX'S AllETRICAI, VERSIN OF THE PSALMS. N ?? (Coatinucdfrofli our' last.) EP S A 1 . M E TIL. SAVO Mee, 0 God, for thy Names sake, And by thy grace my cause defend : 2 oi, hleave my prayers which I make, And lot my words to thee ascend. 3 For strangers do against moo rise, And tyrants secek My Soul to spill T'rhey set not God before their eyes, 13Bt bent to please their wicked will. 4 ...

COURT OF REVIEW—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF REJVIEBIV-WEEDESDAY. EXPARTE F'ORD IN RE LORD HUNTINvGTOWER. I The vihe: roce examination of witnesses to ascertain more i fully the iicts upon which the allegation of trading in this I b.n kruptcy was founded, commenced to-duy at thu opening of tho court at ten o'clock. The Attorney-General and Mr. Swanston, with Mr. Edwin James, appeared fcr tib banhrupt; Mr. Wilieild, Mir. Ftitroy ...