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Fine Arts

... Sille Arto. . ,THE ALBERT ROOMS. The pressure of parliamentary intelligence, consequent upon the opening of tile session, has prevented us paying that degree of attention to the collection of statuary and paintings at the Albert Itooms to which it is entitled by its merits. The collection comprises nearly two hundred works of art- many of them of a high order of talent-and includes specimens ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... LITERART-Y VARUITIES., JOS OV EASTERN ?? filotuig little ad- e venture was told me during my stay at Barawakf by Dr. Teacher, wholad ?? Mr. Brooke, hisformermedical attenslant I having retuined to England. It agpears that Dr. Teacher received a message by a confdential save that one of the ladies ,of Kiwaota's harem desired an interview appointing a secluded spot in the jungle as the ...

Literature

... LiterAtItUt |R A ^ ~A~tEN#^Q^lQ IP, flh, Pool I 01usl Brolitad. Th'O prepesilot tiusilboer of Ithis ablo rQVetiW opelim with a pa per On ' MHIl III his Moultl silointiongl In whiholl the difiloult etIWolN Oft a' osiltni l sin in OlcItIvas ab o ni roat length. 111i11g prllr IA iovardeui to Presidout hll1warthi op A11isi'a, whoeo trernt work 1111 thitn tihonise lo well kwiom tbo Lbsot II'O ...

Literature

... Rittrature. 7oe Standard Library :-Life and Posntidate of Leo the Tenth, by William Boscoe- ?? Works and Remains of the lev. Robert Hall.-G. Bohn, York-street, Covent-garden, London. This publication consists of a series of standard works, ad- mirable and varied in point of style and subject, elegant in appearance, and of marvellous cheapness-even in these days of cheap literature. The history ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... LITIHRARY VARIETIS,. ?? SPIlIVANT11--it 11110 IJOOI enhiotlitod tlrnt In London11 oiloulo thlord 111 riot fower thilai 000 I~ldrol1 ?? morvanto, Utlloil thou' l~dolity pilootailoity, 1111( good1 oonililt depend~ ~ ~~ ot111 to a nnlo-al c out, t oll-411iy t'ouno 0r1vl11,tOf to ?? thue oai'o, hi ?? roopooto i thu oilonoo, of, thue r~oii ?? ad lo orlo ?? Onrmory andi MiO iui1 ?? li tu ...

Poetry

... juntry. PEACE AND WAR. Oni England I country of the brave, Laid ef'the n0ble and the free, list Arl soutig nd thee beots hase~lflow~ ANounles hee ollls th boumndls maln, wnss Afear weenear. Thy aeebof brave eltisagli indeed, Tile praises eta worldtut d th ettl They have recelis ivved Welli d inc There Iane oytad of heaven bat bears TUly shootings d the proud hello N~or less IIpoOI the booming ...

Poetry

... 4Vottro. SI'IOAX NO ILL.-III CuHARLES SWAku, N0 V, r 0101140 'I ting lifildii AM 1I t° to irljiltio lovill bs e we ?? in l Itontit0tto aU11 lle mind. rpull olt , butter due Ic flownl 11y choom~lxtlf thantltl ntb otlor pl11n rol tt' bnit lilt Readt be Known, stll lot un tillen. 1ili boot we oo,, t tilima tile hloert t11at Wuli would lildo.- 110w 01111 It plloluro 41au110 prlill To nirove, ...

Poetry

... vottro. VOICES FROM THE CROWD. TO iOHN QUiNCY ADAMS. C on his Speech in the Ujjited StatOO' Senate, onl the 2nd January, 1846, recomtnolidillg theo seizure of the Oregon Territory. QUNYADAbo-s~QulnCy Adame, Ehbrtsate t sucb a burst off olbei tO BOOt In an uncrellt man I0 thee. Thouglithey scorntiheo iot, nor hate thee, yet they pity andl deploe nie That, wllehl age has cool'd thy pulses, ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... . REPeIMUN'A'rioN AN) DErroATxoN-If by a fair, by lin Indulgent, by a gentlemanly behaviour to our representatives, we 110 not give confidenee to their minds, and a liboral scope to thcir ullerstuldlings ifiY we do not permit our members to act ak very enlarged view of things, washlil at length infallibly degrade our national representation hito aconibsed and scuffiing bustle oY local ngeney. ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... In all good things, give the eye and car good scope, for they let into the mind; restrain the tongue, for it iY a spender; few men have repented them of ?? JIM. SELr-DnaLSION.-We can vouch for the literal truth of the following anecdote:-A Frenchman who had resided nearly a year-anc-a.half in London without acquiring three En gilsi phrases, biveihed against tile stupidity of the .people of the ...

Poetry

... pottrp. TO A (l11iLD EIIDRaCING 1119 MOTHER. t[lY THIOMAS IlOOli.J LaovE liv tIothuor, littlo o0nol xlg.q and lim xlnlller noelk ogalt- Hereafter NC mnav hive a seon will klis mnlt olitsl her nook li valn. Love thy muotlier, little oto I (laza upon tier ?? oyoe, Al it, irror bilk liar love for thee- Ilerrittlor thoa may'1t shladlder slillig, To Inuot thoin wlim thily cannot seo. 0(lace 111l0 ...