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The FAmily Companion

... ;te dealniutt Q60o1paiaOm. I OR IG~IVA2. Z~SEAGTRD. ?? ?? ,. ' THE CHILD OF E I The subject of this poem, by Mrs. Norton, is the con- dition of thle labouring poor in England. She desires to 1 bring rich and poor into closer communication, by kind- her sympathies, and a larger admission of the elaims of poverty. Slh w ould resiid hlleem that, whoetler thtiou-h ] Eden or the Dcsert, the home ...

POETRY

... cl, -- 1?1 ?? - gx-?\ Z: k I INA11-:1 I., 20 (b MI UP Tj ?y 0RIGINAL AND SELECTED. TIlE P:EMALE AUCTIOE'UER (FrOln, the North Britisih AdveeiSclr.) W lHO'LL buy a heart? sweet Mary cries, Mary, the Wlobninig and tllt&air, Whose lovely form and dovelikio ?? Can banish grief and soothe desl'air Como, bid I my headt is up for aler lill no ono bid ? Pray, She, consder! 'Tis sound, and kind, ...

MR. CARTE'S CONCERT

... This concert took place at the Theatre, on Tuesday evening last. The house was moderately well filled with a highly respectable auditory. Upon the whole, the concert passed off extremely well, there being no less than six encores in the latter part of the entertainment. The principal attraction of the evening, was the performance of M. Vieuxtemps, the celebrated Belgian violinist, a pupil of ...

POETRY

... ?? ,3 L ? k ., - N?) ,g) (f) Zia Q Taft I 0 ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. PRIM 1 OS ES. (FtOio FOASr'S MAGAZtINFl,) Thank God I though we be prone to griovo, Small things can bring us joy; And holy feelings planted deol, Though change or care may bid thorn sleop, No time can o'er destroy. Dear friend I thy thought was but to give This pale and scented flowor, Some token of the spring to show; Thou ...

MR. MARSTON'S CONCLUDING LECTURE ON IMAGINATIVE LITERATURE

... A. MARSTON'S CONCLUDING LECTURE ONI ~t ; 1- IMAGINATIVE LITERATURE . I:0: ?? Thursday evening the 27th Talt.: John We6stlaind. Marston, Esq, (author of 1TheiPatrician's Danghter,` 10 1Gerald, &o c) gave the last of a 11ours of four lectures- lr, in thle lecture theatre of the Atahemenumn,to ia numerous audience- the subjects for consideration 1esnb The Of Poems Of Miss Bairrett'- The ...

VARIETIES

... ?? _- _ Lord Stanley arrived in town from Knoweloy on Saturday last. The trial of llocker, for the murder of Mr. Delartie, at Ilanimlstead, is fixed for the 11th of April. WuVe are assured that Archdiacon Samuol Wilberforce is to lti the new Dean of Westminster,-Standard Mlr. o'Coinnell, it is said, may he expected in London early next week. At tile repeal association, in Dublin, on Monday, Mr ...

VARIETIES

... General Espartero, the late Regent of Spain, visited Woolwich Dock Yard, on Wednesday last. Wonders never Cease.-The London Standard has actually written in support of the Maynooth grant. The Exeter Hall orators will have to look out for another oracle. We wonder what the Standard would have said bad Lord John Russell made the same proposition. The other day a sportsman put up for the night at ...