Literary Notices

... Utterarp a I ,f rMIGiHT i' 01TILM Mt'ttitollrXtsS lBIlNyILLIEIlS FROtM It PAIIIS To ILUli. The Marchsioness is escapnig frlem -ieC pursuit C of Degrais the Excmlpt, who is ciiargcd to arrent ther as a prisoner.. ior two ?? aml nights sile has Rept in advance of her puIsuers, arid she is at s length wvithill sight of ?? A- t last they eniteredl Liege, anld the pursnit now became doubly exciting ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... | ' Ti r 4RY NO'TICE S. I it Ta -rrrn : f l--- TH1E QUEEN OF DENMARK (Sister of GEORGE ?? Ax HISTORICAL NOVEL (Edited by Mrs. GoRE).-Con- siderable interest has been excited by the announcement of the above tale of royal life, edited by the most popular of our female novelists. We understand that the work pos- seeses stirling claims to public attention, not only as a well. told and interesting ...

THE MINISTER AND THE LETTER

... TE MINIS PER AND THE LETTER. ist Aiir-The Adairal.' rs- How merrily, how jollily we're speeding through the year S, The wheat is up at sixty-six, the oats, my boys, are dear; tr- The people are halt-starving, the potatoes rot and fail; IY Oh proud must be our Minister of such a Sliding Scale ! ad Oh proud must be our Minister of such a Sliding W, Scale ! Oh proud must be our Minister, though ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... Wednesday night was an occasion of some interest. A m comedy by a son of the veteran dramatist, Mr. Sheridan V Knowles, was announced in the bills, and the curiosity of fr the public was aroused to see how far the son would suc- V ceed in the path taken by his father. From the fact that a m gentleman and iady in the dramatis personee were distin- gqished by the titles of Master apd ?? ...

Selections

... his name's Winter, his actions a - cetttiond. toCH ANC E. Sit Freel the nric Coredi, of The Maiden Aunt, by, Mr. Richard se le Brinslci, Knowles, son of Mer. J1. Sheridan Knowfes. se -eyd 'y What an uncommonly strange thing Chanee is! th 0ur :o What hecaps of sinl, like charity, it hides; U it Or, rathar, altogether blots them out:- re For who's to blame for that he had no hand in, dc n Which ...

PUNCH'S PRIVY COUNCIL

... (Fromn PunoJl's own Sworn Reporter.) Sir Robert Peel. My Lords and Gentlemen,-it is not often that I look into the newspapers, but having lately peeped into some of them, I hope I don't offend the prejudices of any one present if I say-I fear there is a failure of the potato crop. Duhe of Wellington. Much exaggerated. Fellows in newspapers say anything. If a failure, what of it? Sir Roberti ...

THE THEATRE

... 'HlTmUE ll~ hier Oil Satttidaty' ?? t i . to\ho otele~in lire w pptwoi hee ?? ? Opiic, i tt prttlby nonr or hli. r irt In t . o.. h thle aetttlg pltlt-a teal tottito., I nan rko fit 'lie 00 1long 03 ttoy oottt,, Ott lun hl 01>04 ?? tile relot etk A0etlit 'Co, il Scss Of thue ploy ?? to 01t on h creeliee'r of tic' trtiof. W ' 'tln , alto n inferior cit0, hy The olo ts Otic Te Eif p030 elf ...

Reviews

... webme1e0 TUE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES. A PesoNs Rnymr, N TEN BOOKS. BY T'lOMAS COOPER, te T Chkartist. London: J. How, 182, Fleet-strebt. (Continuedfrto the Star of Nov. 15th.) I dreamt again-but 'twas a gladsome dream: ir A dream of portents beatifical: V A dream where the prophetic brain did team I' With glorious visions of high festival In sculptured aisle, and dome, and rainbowed ball: 1 A ...

POETRY

... i It': VV -A _i 1) E R k; 1i C ofz s st 'Unn 'r's eve, A.nti bi rds veie gay iIl' i;ii Iililt'! ...

MUSEUMS OF ART BILL

... MUSEUMS OF ART BILL to the rto As our Town Council has taken no notice of the fri Vriti- bill passed last session, for encouraging the establish- the ist- ment of museums of art in corporate towns, we of ican deem it our duty, as the subject is one of much Ho lize- importance, to call the attention of its members to i The it, in the fervent hope that, at the monthly meeting tial hban of the ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... !T -9-99ATRICAL9., &e? The are itseif i. :latUretO,- itta','S. it . HaxmVWaXsET.-Moruh ainteest wa.s exrited in the theatrical circles, by the sartclreentenl tliact oil Wednes- iay msould be ploduoed at. this teatre a new five act c omedy, from the pen of fiMr. Riels ar-t Brilisley Knowles, son of the celebrated dlransarisi of the ecatre nalne; and, in consequence, a numoerces audieicer w*as ...

MUSIC

... Serenade, traelwated from the Germnan by G. F. Grsaham, Esq. ?? Music by FRANZ BOSEN. The Storny jiforning. Words anl Mueio by the saine. Vineta. Words and M1fusio by the same. Bright be the plaezt of thy Soul. The Poetry by Lord, Byron; Musio by the same. (Ewer and Co. The Smith of Heligoland; a Ballad, translated .fronm the German by G. F. Graham. The Mlusic by FRANZ BOSEN. [Boo3ey and Co. ...