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... llebietw0 Parliament having re-assembled, and the questions already mooted therein being of the utmost im- portance, and involving the necessity of our report. ang the debates at great length, we are compelled, for the present, to curtail our ] TAITS EDINBURGH MAGAZINE-Fsur. Edinburgh: W. Tait, Prince's-street; Lmdon, Simpkin and Marshall. Tait opens this month's number with a well-timed ...

The Theatres

... t Cbe btatr.I THEATRE ROYAL, MARYLEBONE. We recently visited this popular temple of the drama. . The enterprising lessee has engaged Mr. White, and his bhighly.trained wild animals, who are performing in a grand spectacle, called The Lion of the Desert; or, the French in Morocco. It is, as its name purports, a spec- tacle, well adapted to show off the great prowess of Mr. White and the ...

The Theatres

... Orjc tbeatrto, THEATRE ROYAL, MARYLEBONE. We recently visited this popular templeof the drama. The enterprising lessee has engaged Mr. White, and his highly-trained wild animals, who are performing in a grand spectacle, called The Lion of the Desert; or, the French in Morocco. It is, as its name purports, a spec. tacle, well adapted to show off the great prowess of Mr. White and the ...

Tit Bits

... tit 5TWO mi- lad TIE POLITICAL CAMELEON. D a Oft has it been my lot to see not As great a fool as fool could be, I to Attending meetings, with a shout, to That 'twould be better Peel were out; ey Whils others noisily maintain ley They're glad that he is in again. ?? would at once refuse subosission, eir And one would bow to his decision. al T wo politicians, each inclin'd, all To be of quite a ...

THE ADVERSARY; OR, SATAN IN AMERICA

... THE ADVERSARY; OR, SATAN IN - AMERICA. An adversary, Satan named, For nothing else but mischief famed, But lately took a -wandering tour Over a wild and rocky moor,- He lighted, be it known, Upon The territory, Oregon. Wistfulj l o'er the wilderness t He sought to haarress and distresst, t But small his chance of mischief there, It looked so desert every where Some habitations might be seen, ...

Tit Bits

... I., !! ?? n- d THE POLITICAL COAE O.N. a Ott his it been my lot to see ot great a fool as fool could be, to Attending meetings; with , shout to That 'twould be butter Peel were out; ay While others noisily melntanb ?? glad that be is in again. 7 One would at once refuse ubmiss ~ir AnInuda nerfg uuleon, m And on would bow to his deciion. ll Two politicians, each inclin'd, n To be of quite a ...

Reviews

... Atbitem. Parliament having re-assembled, and the questions already mooted therein being of the utmost im- portance, and involving the necessity of our report- ing the debates at great length, we are compelled, for the present, to curtail our ' ] TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE-FaBauAnr. Edinburgh: W. Tait, Prince's-strect; London, Simpkin and Marshall. Tait opens this month's number with a well ...

The Theatres

... CO Cbtatrto. THEATRE ROYAL, MARYLEBONE. We recently visited this popular temple of the drama. The enterprising lasses has engaged Mr. White, and his highly-trained wild animals, who are performing in a grand spectacle, called The Lion of the Desert; or, the French in Morocco. It is, as its name purports, a spec. tacle, well adapted to show off the great prowess of Mr. White and the docility ...

Reviews

... AtbirW5- Parliasment having re-asoembled, and the questions already waootedi therein being of the utmost im- portance, and involving the necessity of our report- ing the dtlbites at great length, we are compelled, for the present, to curtail our ] TA.IT-S EDINBURGE E TAGAZINE-FEarUAnY. Edinburgh: IV. Tait, 'rince's-strcet; London, Simpkinl and~ Nlaw.l4oll. Tait opens tilis m)ouths's number ...

Reviews

... Atbirwo. ?? ?? Parliament having re-assembled, and the questions already mooted therein being of the utmost im- Portance, and involving the necessity of our report- Ing the (debates at great length, we are compelled, for the present, to curtail our ] TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE-FaRvRAny. Edinburgh: W. Tait, Princo's-street; London, Simpkin and Marshall. Tait opens this month's number with a ...

Tit Bits

... fit r dd THE POLITICAL CAMBiLEV11. oft has 'it been toy lort to see A gret it fool. ie fool could bie, Ate endiuig ietiloiig., wvith a Shout, ThaiW..'oUld be better Peel1 nere out; While Others noisily inailtaitat Tliey'ra gla.4 that lie is in *egaiii. One would at oncie re-luse ?? And one Would bow to Ilia keicison. Tlwo politician.'.. each inellu'd, To be of quite al ditffet ent mind, Began ...

Poetry

... I l~ealp. BEAUTIES OF 1YRON. NO. XXV1II. THgE SISO OF CORItNTI.' The great critic JEFFREY has pronounced this pooem to be ,' ms siagnifcelt cotlposition. For ourselves, we cannot ratewat very highly, although it contains much beautif'ul poetry, as che Iollowing extracts will tastify:- CORIINTHI. Many a vanish'd year and age, And tempsa's breath, and battle's rage, Have swept o'er Corinth; ...