ADELPHI THEATRE

... MIr. DrcxrNS' S Crieicet uttered its second tlheatricevl chirp last evening, on the hearth of the Adelphi, the voice ot the moral iire-side preacher in question meeting with the heartiest ot admiring responses from all his iiuditors. The Adelphi version of Mr. DiceriiNs' story has been concocted by Mr. EDWARD STIIL1NO, and, Its a dramna, it was decidedly superior to that produced at the ...

POETRY

... [FoR THER EXITER wvn'aYcros'.] Come, sing-come, aleg1 For what Is the Ihieg That gladdens the heoart like song ? . Leave slghs and Borrow And tearm t(r theosnorrow. 'And may.thiy be strangers Id0g. '!Tnee. some may say Wine makes us aS 6ay, ?? trust me, friseds, they ro wrong To nothing has Earlh I swear given birth That gladdens the heart like song. Greenwich. W. 0. MiNLRIT. (By the Author of ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASHIONS FOR JANUARV. Frem the 1 Lowtdon tiaad Paris Ladfc#' Ma gaitte of Poshion.) The dattain fashionable this seasob is veloeuc8, the broad velvet stripe contrasting with this rich description of iilk. ThesD i drecles require no trimatmibg, but aste itado extiedil3 ?? anud vetr long behind;t oh othk ittiltthailk flholhes ofl AIetOin, or . poiet lal f sfif W\gorn. Tqffetas d' Itolic are ...

ON THE ROUGH COMING IN OF THE NEW YEAR

... I ON THE ROUGH COMING IN OFTHE NIEW YEAR. Says poor old wora out '45, What. all this note ? Why all this rous . 1.Ts d, says- 46, alivo !- The plaes 1 mine-get out, get out I Mancheter. THE3 GAvR-YvAnD AT ICtHABOB-Ichaboe, a solitaxy island, abonet a mile anid a half from the main land (if Africa, has been, for some years past, the destination of innumerable vemsels, where they resorted ...

SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... | SAT URDAY EVENIUN CO NCE Rid f TmA. FRTY. AT, THE~ CONCERT HA LL Ra On 'Tueoady evening; las a -tea psr1Jy, ia-.coats with the Saturday evening conmate was 1eld14, Conceitiball, Lord Nelson-satreet,'t need sarel stated, tlastthei establishmient of these coaclarts has eq -the DQI~sS of bringing within the reac of the indutct classes the fi rat musical andl liteiry talent of the Prst 1 ay ad ...

Poetry

... : :.?A7g o ~- - + F W n A CHRISTMAS FIRESIDE.. (From the Dubtijr U;nTeijtjl t agezz . entl Jock o' the VOd, y lly old, man;. get up aadfbar e doer!.s7 . , be fittsery sleeh *ith fr0sty feet, ts deecingon thmba oor; vi1hs .hoopasnd 1 Call, in oT5yhall, thie Chrimstiapoprtitabousnd, 5.gid disto are eung, and the sweet bellie rung, tboh smple YNge -,thadermaG fli'g the curtain down, an&cuddie in ...

Original

... 4-Mriginal.. .. I ? 'v, a ~T 0 - SY T. M5. C.p ForgivE me! couldst thou read the heart, t.I ILI need not make that prayer to thee; One took would bid all doubts depart, And teach thee hose to pardon me-- sh( Would sbow that, as in fome days, ltemenesntace lingers round thee yet; tal Whilst, even now, thy voice can raise The dreamis I woiuld, in vain, forget. e I will not now recall ties past, ...

Varieties

... presperediii ~the, wc,0cl witbott ~t44 prti~o~ wife. 1fhe'iunite nmt, evo~9 e d i chndr F ORThUN ArmZ~ I ovelands s yail. agpoi ah ind~ .~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? misres rewedo q Oumeat z.or, lilty n nenertagr f.leuwei t. spending is t will be rewariided, bytut~ee of. thom aICSlidsaabd~ loapl~to LU16t, em ter-teIh-_t- he is' ovdedferhi dans and disxess . no-- syr it thfqrho de-. bebaeded ixf Old PI1 ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LiTfERARY NO T'l'C8. Arpacr1Mioses KEPAsC5va'n 1545, by Thornus Atbin, SPAldIfng Mv .-This Is, Indeed, a literary cariusity,, elegantly got ups by the thi gentlemnis whose namo Is givens above, and who is author, an -printer, binder. and publieer. These Poetic. aspirations froum the Penstof Lincoinshirs, ought, wq~should think, from te rars eireamiltancev under whioh they appear, to soy ...

A TREW AND RYGHTE EDYFYINGE BALLADDE:

... A TREW AND RYGII'I'B EDYFYINGE IBALLADDE: SHEW ING HOW A SBEDY YTOUNG MAN WOULD SELL HYS SOULE TO SATAN, AND WHAT FOLLOWED THEREFROM. A youthe there was of changefulle lotte, Now bryglite, now scedie brounie; Hee called hym selfe a kiddie swelle, And lived upon ye toune. Hys youthfulle pryme bee waisted alls In synne and godlesse revell; And oft played he unlawfull gaimes, And oft bee played ...

Selections

... o t(ttv!!dn-- CHRISTIAN UNION. AINZ* YEA-U'S HYMN. 6D41fAllPY. Di nA r'LK - ohn ?? . fl*21. One ?? hlis iople ,a Al, lidbeolublyowono; Esch, n hls rigit haisia, -a's Bright with glorles not his own, Zanb, withdrawn fro-m natures mine,- An inestimable gem, Destined evermore ti chine in ELmMnuors'diadcn Im Mingled hues one Boew compose, Gqd's own. sgn to mortals oven , One vast Ocean ebbs and ...

A New Year's Wreath

... q geb) J)tar'o Mveatb4 The Cricket on the seauth necessarily occupied so much of our space last week, as to leave us no room for several choice scraps of poetry, which we had designed to form part of our Garland ; added to which, we have this week received Mr. CooPrsa's Christmas Poem. We are, therefore, induced to give a SupplementarY Garland, or, New Year's Wreath, which we hope ...