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... Ei terat ure. New Holland. By T. Bartlett, Assistant-Surgeon, olst Light Infantry.-Longman and Co., London'. There have been few more productive sources of misery titan emigration, wvithfIt a proyer previous inquiry and a judicious apportionment of me .ns to ends. Tbe present volume is intended to co.omunicate information respecting the colonization, pro- ductions, and resources of New Holland ...

POETRY

... (From 1He Inquirer.) There are flowers for all fallcies, all feelings, nal horirs; All the seasons in tarn, as th, tlly, 8hetd their ilowers Fromn the loftiest reolirtairt , arod lowliest 0(1, They rise it, their t1eslry nnd sweets bolere Goild. Thou, botanist, letthl thy delights are is store, 'I the fields M.I A the woods, oel the mess and tlre mloor, Thou rosy'st tul them at will iln the ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... TI B RAnT - VRaZETIS. The long-expected Journal of E'vents in Affghanistan, koept by Lady Sale, has at length arrived, and has been intrust. ed for publication to Mr. Murray, of Albemuarle-streat. When worthy men fall out, only one of thema may be faulty at first; but if strife continues long, commonly both become g'uilty.-Fieter. 0RA31TY.r Believe not each accueing tongue, As most weak ...

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 ...

Literature

... I Literaturt. it The Foreign Quarterly Reviewfor April.-Chapman & Co., tit London. bI This new review takes high ground. Its object is to enlarge ju the English reader' world of letters, by notices of the prin. Pt cipal authors and most psopular works ou the continent-indeed, en in every part of the globe. To do this effectually, it is evident ac that a strong corps of accomplished scholars ...

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, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... I1TrERARY NOTICES. ni-it, or the Loindeon Choirivari. Part t1, lt Maritchrl t'iltishiedl at tile Ofdice, 1, Wellingtont sireit, Striadt I lllotlm -Wto is there that deies lint reaitd 1 r1mich t No one certieilsi WVhO loves to laugh, and cents ( tll care b'llintid hi. It miost ,ot honwever, be inferre{l frost tbhi that thitse pages are devoted io mrero jest aid ribaldrY, since this wvouhl be ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... LZTJRALRY VStA3ETZES. Old friends are best. King James used to call for his old c, shoes-they were easiest to his feet.-Seldon. c Ill-bred persons, and proud empty fools, are ever ready to ta be angry at any trifling joke. h Every seed of evil is a cause of a harvest of misery. Every tl oppression in God's good time recoils upoxI the oppressor.- tl Westminster Review. ti A man should study to ...

SACRED CONCERT

... The annual sacred concert of the Bristol Choral Society took place on Wednesday last, at the Assembly Room, l'rince-street, and although the attendance was respectable, it wae not 80 crowded as we think the society, after its experience of four years, had a right to expect. The solo singers engaged were our old favourite lillar, Mr. Collins, and Mrs. Charles Cum- llins, a native of this city, ...

The Fine Arts

... #sit~ Rine arts She GRAND~ 0oaTORZO--THE DUESSIAN. W4 Tue performance of tlhe OnArtTOR ofTuaa MIESSIAHI, followed be by anEvening CONtCET-txe expoctation of w-hich twvo events n has caused no inconeiderablesiensation, in musical circles during th the last fewr weeks-took place at the Victoria-rooms, on Friday, cwa the 21st. It is certainly difficult to calculate thle capricious va- net ...

Literature

... Witerature. The irces of Bngland. By Mrs. Ellis.-Fisher & Co., London. We can speak of this work in terms of unqualified praise. It is one which possesses ax] interest of a real and practical chao l raoter for every human being in these British islands, who call read and reflect-a few hopeless old bachelors perhaps excepted. Mrs. Ellis's t Women of England has reached a seventeenth edition: ...

POETRY

... r flt y I Our~t Na~ttibe Uantr?'i LA naivraloutic -Lyzri. .] By ArMa. C. B. WILSON. (F)lo In the Ncew 13D&lhly relle Aosseblee.) ?? ..ll ' ieh ?? lv clit i-lied spot To Inlelillmry ?? edeared: - Thll Isitl ?? t1li Im-oel clt, Wit're- blosyho 's sttepr i, ri raredl- Recall coclind fimoiuir face That iifoiacv Ir, scliuled Thln, fill the flowving cup, awl drioh MyY til) n, i. Noatihe alod.' ...