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MADRIGAL SOCIETY, TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1846

... MADRIGAL SOCIETY, TUFESDAY, FEB. 10, 1846. F RIOGRAIIMME. 8( - i'ART I p 1.-Motet ?? . 0 be jofuT' . ?? . Pailestriia. 1' - 2.-Madrigal ?? Adieu, sweet Ainarillis . .. Wibye. al 3.-Madrigal .. Hearken to thy faithful swain . 3orales a, 4.-Four part song .. ?? Where the bee sucks ?? Dr .?noe. b 5.-*IvMotet .. Forth from the dark ?? . .i (i-Madrigal . . . Come again, sweet love ?? L1. Este. ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... AlUSIC A N]h ) TIH-E D)RAMIA. ?? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ?? CONOCERYT.-THEAThXE R0YAL. w. cA oncert in a blilnidg n'e(l for ?? perforniiices is d . generiliy a dull affus, under Lilly ciscnmistalnces ; but, why m ni manfuager, who is evidently bel eitieig- his treasury by bis t stock compally with the occasional assistailce of light ot hintinfirics fromn the metropolis, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... )a TrJ5 EDINBURGHr TaLs. Part XIY. Edinbur~gh: of 'Williai 'Tait, i, Mrs. Jolmeitosie, who contribuites the greater numler of the b, titles in this worky, is one of the heet stor-tlesote (spresent day; and Nfhen weinention Mrs. Gore~, AMiss Mitford, iee Wilblia n its Mary Howitt, as leer rollolooir'atrs, the lovers of hie light reading, will readily gusess that this collection of novel- ie) ...

MUSICAL

... . iss Dolby, the vocalist, has returned from Germany. l'doscheles is engaged to conduct the Birmingham Fes- tival, in August. Mr. HIenry Smart is engaged on an opera, which it is likely will be heard at Drury Lane, Theatre. Mr. Lavenn ditto, ditto. Mr. Wallace is writing another opera for the same theatre. MADAME PLEYEL.-It is decided that this celebrated pianist vil pay us a visit this year. ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... ?? ?? ?? v..2_ v~~no ?? s. _. _ MfEfMoIR OF BENJAM IN BRAIDIEY, Esq-lfauehester: Charles Ainbery. This little interesting volinle ought rather, to have been celled .Posxsayes f lronth e Diery o'th/c lut' Ben j'oo imn JBraidiey, . seeing that it is ahllost entirely clolposelI of' sueth extracts. a, Mr. Braidley was born in ]71l2, but the whole of his biography from that time downl to 181t; ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... LITERAlRY EXAMINER. 1J(I. O-itn ?? Uo EURnoiE, by Novalis (Friedericli You 0 dtI. I-tardsilleirg). Traiislated from tLe' Gersi'aii by lie o _ ltoy. John Daltonl. The work before us is not a translation hot a trclsnmutotio. 11 It is a change not of fornin merelv, but of substance. T'i e _ aim of the ltcalehenist was tile triumsmntsdtiot of base ?? li into gold. Mr. Dalton has admirably ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... ld THE MISCE.LAcNEOUS WORK1S OF THE 11EV. ROBERT of HAI..-London: H. G. Boh. ( 1i, Here We have the first volume of ia new series of standary i nl works in Englislh literature, which, altholughl ' got up in a Ii style that renders it lit f'orniture for the drawing-room of a t c- nobleman is published at so noderate a price as to place it I ce within the reach of auy ?? ran who ?? the posses- ...

MANCHESTER LIEDERTAFEL

... PROGRAMME. sL 1. Quartet . ?? Dns ist dor Tag (leg Herrn ?? C. Kreetzri. 2. Quartet .. Wie Felol und Al.i ?? _ Iie'dole Bia1d. hi 3. Quartet.. Was Bchlimmert dort aid delns Berge. .6C. Krvcteze;o. Sil 4. So01g ?? Urter Bliihlnden ilaNdelbumon- (Euryanlthe) ?? . Mr. Vot WVber. 5. Quartet . . Das Wanudern ist des ?? Last.. C. Zoelliter. C( 6. Quartet ?? Ach 'via war's meglich dau ?? ...

SELECTED

... SE LE CTED. THE FATHERLAND. By J It. LOWELL, 'Where is thle trite tean's fattterltntd Is it where lie by chance is born IDotlt toit the yearning spirit scorn In such scant borders to be spanned? 0, yes i Ili8 fatherland must be As the blue heevet wvide stnd free ! Is it slona eltere freedom is. Where God is (foi and eial is man Dothi he not clailin a btrader siNM For the stiles love of honie ...

SELECTED

... | I THE EAGGED SCHOOLS. I (Frost the Daily News.) In' the ?? of a forest, dreary anti dark, The traveller Selcoines tihe glimmering s'park That bids himl Pross oeasitruhlbrnh i, For hope in tile distance iS shiroing fuor him'd. His robe y 1)0 Thil' bit sandals be tern His Aspect all hanggailrd, Itis featlures all worl, Anti some at his bearinig may start in anmaze- ltay fear to approach hiu ...

SELECTED

... THE WATCHER ON THE TOWER. BY CHARLES MACKAY. - That dostthoulsea,lone owateher on the tower? Is the day breaking? Comes the wvished-for hour? eoll us the signs, and stretch abroad thy hand, If the brightnmorning dawns upon the laud. The stars are clear nhove me, secarely one Has dimmed its rays in reverence to the sun; 3lnt yet I see onl the horizon's vorgr9, Some fair, faint streaks, as if ...

THE NEW JOHN GILPIN

... THE NEW JOI-IN GILPIN. ; WI HOWN pEEL WENST FURTHIIUR THtAN HE INTENDED, AND CAME SAFE HOMEM AGAIN. (.From Ptnch.) . Sir Robert wis a1kinister Of creditand renown; t . , And eke, by virtue of his plice, : Advisefto the Crown.. Now Richard Cobden setid to him, 6'protected corn has been 'lThro' thrice ten tedlious years, since eight. Teen hundred and fifteen. Yet landlords and eke tenants say ...