THEATRICALS, &c

... THEATRICALS,' &c. elie fat is natare.-SBAZBIZKB. SnUaEY.-The most crowded and enthusiastic snot- Ience bhids the walls of the Surrey theatre Icave con~ ltajoed for some time past were preseit a few minutes after the doers were opened, ott Henday evening, to wit- Frueaa the bong expec ted productien of a new dramatte apectacie, coiled The See .fieqsVc ow. The hocus, pit, aud gallery wore ...

VARIETIES

... |I _ _ A few days ago there vdis formed at Glasgow The Glasgow Commercial Travellers' Total Astlinence Society. There is au arintocracy olf rags, as there in ad atthtocracy of stars and ?? Jerrold. Let your recreations be manly,, moderate, seasonable, and lawful: tih use of recreation is to strengthen your labour, and sweeten your rest.-Sfeele. . Goethe on Shahspears._HIs chlgractera!are ...

POETRY

... I A SIGH. o let me quit the close Town, The noisome ah; the crushing throngs o lot me seek the free Down, To wander wild its dells among I Thi flowers pale, Do Spring hail; The throstle wakes the budding grove; The soft shower, The green bower, Arc wooing all who Nature love. Then let me leave the busy crowd, With Nature's self awhile to dwell, And change Man's challenge, harsh and loud, For ...

POETRY

... P 0 EL 1 iC \ . LOVED TOO L O:.G. Sj~tpOlUmlI quorumII tit')idait r-tis Claudt-rlustiumn. They say there is z-guivh in lovilng ia Nalo- (.II ! tis a deeper alld ?? 'C p it 'Io be ardenttly loved by thil uonid auil true-hcarted, ft Ilea tbe power ol kvtulo inlg thilt Iive has (departedt 1:lle our fvelkigs wince f.di d revive nc:t at Avill e ipbraid out' owni eulidiicss. Net culd tire uvs still ...

LAY OF THE MAGICIAN VIRGILIUS

... LAY OF TIHE DIAGICIAN VIRGILlUS. III days which nually a nurscry rhyme m )Describes as ?? once upon a tinim, 1:efore geography laid down nr The whereabouts of state and town, Or history with her crabbed pen Wearied with dates the sons of mcn St Wlhen science for art inmgic past id (Nouw owned the magic art at last), le And clowns believed that onl a book le 'T would raise the devil 'eon to ...

Literary Notices

... SOUTiliY'S IOCSE AT itESivtoK. 1 T'le garden wits neglected ; it showed that he, and fihe also, the allialihe hostess, who had loved to twiid it, had departed. It was uncropped, and going into the ranik luxuria nce of weeds, and showed at every turn the want of the hand of its former mistress, in tho mnidst of onr st oil, amidst its deserted walks, wve saw a workman wvith a ley in his hand ...

POETRY

... II ,1, ,11 O.E' . I - IJ he ;i e il t'cd wit d snt;vr, '3 li rie er ht, rtttcI is lt)t ?? I Ao'd Ili s t.-Ct4atf.ItS t ioW tO faly,. The pilci on Oli tree ndil 0le aIpri:, - t Nvi tlte 'o chill 1:at1 waeS StrkTi.l dubll) ?? ?? 1Ow e',Ct lhibi 1:1t, Y. t .it.,bin juhall still haivu lis el uitut. ?? the seilzlin It s sileIc'tI hle title ' hich ertt ctzitid [fly ?? y Ir;uiV -isut tt~e atorois o ...

OATMEAL

... Wanted, the Parochial Board of Fobgue, OLLS Best OATMEAL—to delivered at Fitend- URAHOHT. Offers, per Boil, may be lodged with Mr W tins ter. School of Forgue, before the Bth December. ABOLITION OU REGULATION OF BELL AND PETTY CUSTOMS; AM> and liegulation and Gas Works. GIVEN, that it is inteuded, th ...

Literature

... nittrature. SELECTED POETRY. THE GOLDSMITH'S DAUGHTER. FaOX THE GERMAN OF UHLAWD, A goldsmith stood within his stall With pearls and gems around, Mr gems are precious one asid all, Yet art thou, my Helena, The best I ever found. A gallant knight came blithely in, Good morrow, maiden fair, And you, my goldsmith there within, mako me a costly crownlet To deck my sweet bride's hair. The crown ...

Selected Poetry

... sclectal vocirp. THE VOICES AT TIlE THRONE. A little child, A little tneeh-faced, quiet, village child Fat singing, Iy her cottlge door, at eve, A low, sweet, Snblatls song. No btunian ear Caughbt the fitint Inulody-nuo htteatil eye llt,eid th,, upturne, d asrect, or tie smite That wreathed her itnoetnt lips the whlile they bresthed The oft-repeated burden of the hyfmn, 'Pitaise God ! praise ...

Selected Poetry

... ,stiectro vortrij. FAlIVilELL TO DECEMBE R. Hail to thee! bail to thee ! summer day sun I Brilliant and long is the course that VO a run Lightning thc rose on the straw-covered hut, Storing the hedges with berry and nut. Flash on in the strength of your glorious pride, Scorching the green-sod and gilding the tide. But my welcome is ncithlr so long nor so loud As it is vhen you pcep from a dark ...

REQUIESCAT

... BE QUIESCAT. I BY F5RDINAND FREuLlICRA7H, an CTranslalted by Mary Ho fut Whoe'er the pondfoie hammer by lhoe'eL compels the earth to Ps Or reaps the goksen harvest-flelilp A vvife and little ones to nourish, Whoever guides the laden bark,- br Or, where the mazy whleels are tu ip Toils at the loom, till after dark, T Food for his white-haired children earin g, th To him be honuur and renowin bu ...