Selected Poetry

... ,5ructo vottrv. THE VIOLET'S WELCOME.. Tur, world hath a %welcome yet for thee, Thou earliest born of flowers!- Though many a golden hope was gone, And droam that lighted her rosy dawn, Ere the toil of these latter days camc on; Arid her weary children' stcps have strayed From their first green dwelling, in the shado Of Eden's blessed bowers, Too far to find on our earth a track That vet might ...

Poetry

... ipoetrp. THE VIOLET'S WELCOME. The world hath a welcome yet for thee, Thou earliest born of flowers I Though many a golden hope was gone. And dream that lighted her rosy dawn, Ere the toil of these latter days came on; And her weary children's steps have strayed From their first green dwelling, in the shade Of Eden's blessed bowers, Too far to find on our earth a track That yet might guide the ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... I I Semiramide was played at HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE on Thursday, and Grisi was as brilliant as ever. For Arsace we bad Brambilla, an admi- rable artist, who sings the music as no one else can, in spite of the decay of her voice. The very management of the defective organ displays con- summate skill. A new divertissement, called Kaya, ou ?? Toyageur,- gives Lucile Graln the new character of a ...

Selected Poetry

... C?Qcirctrz; vortry. GO FORITH INTO TIHE COUNTRY. Bly TlE T.ATE 'IRS. JAMES GRAY. ;o fThrtl! bite tile country, Froi a,, orld of care and guile; Go firth to the untainted air, Anid the suishine's open snmile. It shall clear thy clouded brow- It shall loose the worldly coil That binds thyv heart too closely up, Thlou mal; of care and toil! Go forth illtO the country, I'Xhere gilsdsolne sights ...

SONG OF THE RAIL

... Iuiiie-liose, wOw, wNow,. IN davs of vore, to make a tour, ve jumped into the mnil, siir, 13it nowV, to get alonig ill style therc's notliig like the rail, sir IFrom I ivecrpool to ltali, ighlrm we nused to go in olow lime, iX bite now-ar-dayshowv Q1iriogeri thle case l- we seem to go in n1o tiltto. Chorltl-Rail, rail, rail ! All the world is craszex for tho rail, rail, rail. A volinker I II-s ...

LITERATURE

... I L1TERATURX. THE FRENCH IN ALGIERS. The reading public have been for some time familiar with that cheap and useful publication Murray's Home and Colonial Library. The volume named above forms the ninetnenth of the series, and is unsurpassed in interest by any of those which have preceded it. It consists of two narratives of residence in Algiers, translated by Lady Duff Gordon, one from the ...

LITERATURE

... Asmertcan Facts. Notes {and Statistics reoative to the Governmaent, Rejsolnlecs, DEagycgients, fanl faetlles, Comiam rece, Reliqion,, Educa tion, Litcerat re, Fiec Arts, Mranners, 01td Customs of thei United States of Amseri(a. By GEOnGE PALMER PUTNAM, Member of the New York Historical Society, &c. With Portraits and a Map. [London: Wiley and Putnam. It has often been charged 11po10 the ...

Literary Notices

... U(MV61XV 1:1014treo. TIrM. Tikrirl OF TonFoU. (fIrom Xiss ,lartrti's St. Diionnerc.) As yet the artillery had takell no share in the action. It had beei a rcgular steel and lead affliird fu r the Y e ncieen paik; had not arrived, and lieber's fi-ld-pieces had remainede in hiS rcar, engaged in a deep narowv road, from. which, he oeoud inot dit aegage them. At length, after three 1ooLrs of ...

Literary Notices

... ?? . - - I ?? '1Ca J.ifi of Lord [fll, ?? ltate (C'oiminiidea ' l ffi I'F-cOS' ily the 1C1. E. 6idlley, A. M. it urrit y, ?? [Sl.:COXD N(i'rtl'I:] 13 'L'u ?? txllojis it tlllgll weon for thieir perfornmcu it a tit c l' W;;S 11tow 6ir IRoo'iild hill. his liext ac licy ?? was tloaa 6rLpiriOfAIMl lr:aZ. 'tO ?? ]iitale tiil !m JrIictju LIICIC aelr two leagules of ill- te joSLiC ?? - bt Tulw scout ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... - - I The Cigar.-Strango, Paternoster Row.- This is a very pleasant little book, highly interesting to all stokers, and full of valuable hints relative to smoking of all sorts, from the aristocratic cigar, down to the plebeian pipe.-Morcover, we have a coo- donsed history of the introduction of tobacco in England, and some very excellent and ingenious arguments in favor of the weed. There is ...

Reviews

... Erbiebm THE ILLUMINATED MAGAZINE-ArnIm. The contents of this month's number are varied and entertaining. Travel and Talk, by LuRE RODEN, contains a severe castigation of the homoeopa- thic quacks. The Past, the Present, and the Possible, is cleverly written. The Adventures of a Scamp, if we correctly understand the writer, appear to be likely to be brought to an abrupt, and invthsing ...

VARIETIES

... ~j - 11~~ ~ ~ ~ _ _ _I __ B Tue Waterworks Company of Btdinburgh only chargo four III shillings per annum for''water supplied to cottages let for less mn than £5 per annum;, and when thea water rate is-paid by the landlord, this low rate is further reduced to diaree, sbilliags I t~l 'A public meeting of the Clergy Of the Arehdeaconry of ti Craven was holid at Leeds, oil Monday last,. when, ...