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The Drama

... vfe mranta. It is much to be regretted that the continuous elforts which the snanagenesnt is making to render the drama in this city worthy of support, are not responded to by the public with com- mensuilrate liberality. The tragedy of Anigtone was produced here in a menner which, a few years ago, would have been deemed remarkable even in a metropolitan establishment: it was well acted aid ...

Poetry

... _ontraI_. OCEAN'S MUSIC. TIIE is n ?? tll old Oceall's roar- A 1111sic of vorietv, ant I cisl C11t'lll' slll', uplon the iolloltill shore, A tilolsell(tI to10es, all fall of irlimioly:' A wu iillo, us1 lil qorrolN otd, no1o, joy A m11i ditY hilrst ol most eculttuilt Joy Again I solil~ld aqc Of ni till) U1111 olle Aei,11,w51001l tr ul 0 lmip'sgo Fort, vith1 the trumpet's clnoiolr, to dLeStroy. ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... LITER~ARY v UT - - - flnmbinati~uaov' p lItE TIEA, ?? I - wickedness would overwhelm lt.]e, 'vor. tile advantage which licentious pgrinc1iplestafford, ,f d t osey who have long practised perfidy grow faithless t each dtocer.- J1o1ason. DEsIRE AND POSSESSeoN.-Wlhci we desire our minds run wholly on the good side or cirdmetotaces of it; when it is obtained, our uniads run only oR the badtnes ...

SONG OF THE RAILWAY MANIAC

... So-NG OF THE IAIL WAY MANIAC. (From Punc5h.) 'This is lily left hand-this my light; These are mlly eyes, my nose, ly mouth; T call discernl tile clay front night; ThLere lies time nortl, a11d therc the southtl Shakei not the lcad, ?? not i'llell ! Lay not the fjilger on the lip: Away !-wlililalld ie !-let me ru0ll In search of railway shares and strip. Ma ! ha ! Tis yoe are mad, I say: Yol ...

Poetry

... 130otrp. UPON THE M1OUNTAIN'S DISTANT HEAD. [BY WVi. CULLEN BRYAONT.] tPDtSO the limsiitaill's dilstilit head With traukless siswos Ibr ever wiiite, Where all Is still, aild cold, and dead, Late shilies tlle db1yS 'slepllrtllig light. ]liit lii 151el1w those lo, rocks- 'Iile vales, ii Siailinier bloosi array'd, Woods hill of birils, litd lields oii titek Ar.e dliii with tiist stid dark IOtI ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... Various novelties have appeared in autumnal materials, in silks as well as woollens, the colours and designs suitable to the season. Stamped velvets on pekin or moire ground will form handsomeredingotes. N6gliges at this season are more elegantly made than later, en attendant the toilettes do solr6es. Velvet is much used to trim the autumnal dresses ; some of moire in myrtle green, or deep ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... MIT-MR.WZY VARXETIES. It is better to be wise and not to seem so, than to seemn vvise and not to be so; yet men for the Imost ptart desire the con- ?? ALARSMING STATE Or TtlE MEDICAL PRorrssioN IN INDIA.-I have hownil a great many instances of medical prao- titioners in ?? having becen put to death for not curing young people, for whoam they were requited to plrescoibe. Several cases have come ...

Poetry

... 4Ioctr. SONNET.-CoMPosID AT PESE-LA-CttAIsE, GREAi names arrest the traveller's curious eye As, bmw si null ossing, here he learins to thread His pasas, threogligil these gardens of the dead, Nantes thalt hjoe aeachii'd tbe stair0, and still shall fly On Whings *f .ase, till 'ltle itself shall die. Bt witbler'd 50owV here biatrs the poet's wreath, The wvarrior's sxord is idle in its sleotti, ...

Fine Arts

... Art%+ - BRISTOL ACADEMY FOR TIHE PROMOTION OF THE FINE ARTS. EXimirrioN OF T'111E WORKS OF IVDlNG ARTISTS. [I`TIi NO'T'ICE.] 111. Deeri-stalkini in leiclhcnionldpar1:: W. BIaIIAUD.- Ioist- ng detler into a ciart, would have beein nearer the mark; for wautever Stallking may bare preceded the delath of the deer, there is not aiiy visible in the sceiie prlsiieted to the spectator. e canl ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... DESIRnE AND PoSsEssioN.-WhbCn we desire orsolicit snything our minds run wholly on the good side or circumstances of it when it is obtained, our minds run only on the bad onCs.-Sivift. The game of love is the same, whether the players be clad in velvet or in hodden gra7. Beneath tle gilded ceilings of a palace, or the lowly rafters of a cabin, there are the same hopes and fears, the same ...

Literature

... Utcraturc. Phe British Quearterly Rcvieu, Neo, lP., Noerember.-Jnckson and Waltbrd, 18, St. Paul's Clurchyard, London. The present nomber of The British Qees'rstery ?? with anz article on German Philosolphy and Christian Theology. TheS career of the leading German philosophers and transcendental- it ists, with notices of their writings and leading dogmas, are briefly touched upon, down to ...

Poetry

... 1oetrp. MY THOUGHTS ARE TIIINE. tiT thoughts are thino at Morn: Wheat birds arousoc n ithl their inatin hymn, Anid I go forth into i0 olindS gray, Whtere cheerfal sunhcanlO 'lid tile foliage Plity, And Nature's fiace, like thine. is fresh and gay, Smiling awayl dark Ciouds and shadows dim- Ohln RNa,' thou I sigh for thee! For all above oie breathes of lile's crown-Love, Linking the mortal, ...