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THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF SEPTON AT THE LIVERPOOL SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... ITHE EARL AND COUNTS~ OF SEPTON AT- ThE LIVERPOOL SATURDAY EV.ENIKGI 'CONCERTS. sn-1 VOCER~iTh. it- The succes which has attended the Saturday evening fo oriecratinsfor the working classes, since the preslentfo - lyr ?? refused to allow his name to heused is- as one of the patrons, has been greater than could hare 1 ~sr benanticipated by the meast sanguine expcctations of 8ani he those who ...

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. ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... L ITERARY NOTICES. eid Mvoie.- TonP HArI' MAncliser OF Core Retsn Aylh Jts' lie Wasyr. Composed and arranged by Jenny Jones. Londocl Oteteler. Livcrpool: Hime. Here we have a prattling ditty. mn dedicated to the Royal Nursery, and calculated to actluse er young party wvho from experincne are ready to admit ?? ie- Cherry pie is very good, and so is currant w~ine. Those5 vh Ste remember the ...

Original

... or(qiturl. ie TO THE SABBATH EVE E Car 055 win Farewell to thee, sweet Sabbith day i ?? ?? oon t4y moments pass awayI pefu st Sweet as the dreamy night's repose- of t e Brief as the solace sleep bestows. .aci Thy happy hours, on angel's wings, the Are borne, ?? each a blessing 'crings; Crop disti Dd So softly by, thy pleasures glide, Iris ty Thy Sabbath's flown ere half enjoyed. gers sd Not ...

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

... ler I Of RnPOiT OP AX EDUCATIONAL TOUR IN GERMANY, AND PARTS OP GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. By Heraeo Mann, Esq., Secretary Of the Board of Education, Mass. U. S., 1844, with Preface and Notes, by W. B. Hodgson, Principal of the Mechanics' Insti- tbe tution, Liverpool-This reprint, of a most interesting work ion wonld, In Itself, be a great public benefit; but the value of Me the boon is ...

Selections

... jteftiond. icite STRYPE'S POEMS. aide The favourable impression we first received with respect to that the merits of these poems, and which we acknowledged in s red; our paper of the 6th instant, is strengthened every time we turn E part to them; and not a few discerning minds and humanized hearts in cal, have been delighted at the freside when portions have been read xty-aloud for instruction ...

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... Id Y. FRAGMENTS OP TROUGeT AND COMPOSIJOto. By Edwin Paxton in Hood. London: Moxon, Gilpin. Manchester: Irwin. Liver- so pool: Grapel-Thecse poems, the productions of a townsman, ar aro dedicated, by permission, to Samucl Rogers, Esq.,-a high be warrant of their worth aid excellenic. The author, though not th mauifesting intensity either of thought or feeling, yet posseses the B. power of ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... ?? . .D.. ,_ Mn Kifns6ie Tne EMEtRALD Is6c. A Pcern. ?? Miss li:lnsley. Dolmqn, the London; Hooker, Liverpool.- It is EO seldom that we meet with a volume of poetry to our taste, that we hail this neat accession pabnr to. oear library tablo with much plea.ura. The friends of ' the unc' Green Isle will patrotise the work for the light poetic ?? of We thb early history of that country which It ...

VARIETIES

... ii JVARIE'IES. .1 . ?? .. I I An Excellent Defert.-there are no oaths in the Choctlw tongue, and when an Indian sstebrs he tan only employ Eogllbh expressions of profanity. The East India Company have received information of the total loss of the Company's war.sloop, Coote, tient. J. S. Grieve, on a reef of rocks opposite Callcut, on the 3d of November laRt. Leeds Mechanics' Instirtse.-Wo ...

POETRY

... ?? i' , ' 1;.. .. . - I I , ?, 11 i ?? ) . 40.1 ,,lp m . , , - V mp Mr, NEVEa IAlIVAT TTHE WORLD. 13Y'UHABLIES BMAIN. c nrom LAe titseary Gazette.) Nevei rtal at the world- it is just as we make it, -We tsee not the flower if we set not the seed; And as for ill-luck, why it's just aS sve take it,- The heatrt that's in earnest no bars can impede. You questiol3 the j~stltte whic~h govern~s ...

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) ...