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 ...

Reviews

... Rtbfto. TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE - MARCn. Edinburgh: W. Tait, Princes-street; London: Simpkiin, Marshall and Co. BuRTo.'i's Life and Correspondence of David IHume is the subject of the opening article in this month's number of Tait's MIagazine. Judging by the extracts given in this article, the philosopher does not appear to great advantage in this work. We gather from this review that Mr. ...

Poetry

... 00oetrp. 011I LUT MIE NOT DIE. Ot) jot me notilde wholn tills bright e brti is weaing Its rich brolidl'rd curpot or lonafint) of fluvror; I Would noot ticart whorl All ?? is breathing Its incelo of praise from deeatoil irolOoI ard bower. Oh I lot me iot dlie wirorl thD weot baontlo areo 1ingio. Theoir (ica frgrullO through ebrth rind through air, &aod out of ther ?? tlero Ioor 00e3 rleagimg, ...

THOMAS COOPER, THE CHARTIST'S WORKS

... * TilOoAS 0o0153. TMU CHART39T'S WOREB. I THE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES. A Prison Rhyme. In Ten Books. (Orne Vol., 7a. 6d.) I The most wonderful effort of intellectual power pro| fluced within the last ?? Britannia. Here we have a genuine poem springing out of the spirit of the times, and indeed out of the heart, and ex- I erience of one who has wrestled with and suffered in it. It is no other ...

THE POLITICAL BIRDS—AND OTHER ANIMALS

... TIHE P OLITIC AL B ID)S-- OT 0 T lER I A .ANIMA LS. (NOT OF ABRTSTOVttIANEs.) ?? THE IlEhiSE. Quirl;! quirlk! quirk! qllirk quirk' C obble! gobille! gobl)le! Here 's a pretty piece of work We're in t hobble. To feed on the land Our species wItS born Bet our ruin is plaun'd Throughi Free-Trade in corn. What a ?? shle me Let us hiss Peel and Graliin. Oh !cani' they the slid lug-scale Inatiape to ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROtAL. I The task of creating a sensation in the theatrical World of London-a task so difficult at the present time, liden the taste for the drama is so languid-has rteeefily been accomplished by an American actress, Miss C04bmanti Who has fought her way gallantly through great diffoultie I and impediments to a high position as an artist, the right- fulness of which position the most ...

THOMAS COOPER, THE CHARTIST'S WORKS

... THOMAS COOPER. THE CH3RTIS'S WONLES. THE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES. A Prison Rhyme. In Ten Books. (One Vol., 7s. W.) I The most wonderful effort of intellectual power pro. duced within the last ?? Britanniea. H1 Here we have a genuine poem springing out of the spirit of the times, and indeed out of the heart, and ex- erience of one who has wrestled with and suffered in it. it is no other than a ...

DRAWING ROOM AT THE CASTLE

... DRKIGRO TTECASTLE. 7- D - . - ?? 1..-inv Room for the His Excellenoy held his ?? Jrawswrg `. - gesgob,, last night. He Ece~llefsy entered the Throne Boom shortly after nino o'clock, attended by the following oficers of the household and stateo Tbe Ulster King at Arms and Heralds. The State Stelivard, colonel Francis Seymour and Lady Emily Seymour. The Private Secrtitary, Mr. A'Court. The ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DERBY

... THEALTRE R(YAL, DERBY. I . 1- - , f - l ?? ie. o1 __ V. ijorl, itiltAL, D)ERBY. Si I'lie bc.spisk ?? thle (Ittiers nt the 5th D~rogoon (i Ijards on 11 ,'ItvL' ?? g, and thle annouincement that tile line! btind of the' rejyinicrnt would attend, uittrerteld at numerous and f';I,,biun_ b!eauitlienc i heir eng111tvn uelov.;ig 'i tlli )-l.ent w~Celtj' his WrShiip thle Maoliiid famnilv ~ tone1 ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... ITILLAIi TESTIMONIAT FUND, IN AID 01 Tlll: EItI.- N ro01o A MUMUSIC AlL.L.-'The seconld choral inietilig took plame last night ut JExeter lall, the pro- gimiiinlme, aiS u1sual, being dividled into sacred and secuir parts, conducted by Mr. MAY. Amongst the fitrmer pieces were FARRIA Nr's altheml, ' Lord, ibr thy tender lnefeitil sake, which is always taken too slow ; and CROTCIH'S fine in1otet ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... 1L I T I' 11. t le A'LI 'I'THLATIJ,?,'. Si r lD'A .A1t 1i, lt.b 1i.x 1LI ru o-i itiii Iv of .J1 ry itirst ro!l it-il ait this Ilattivt ivitS revivi I Iv-re, ilvi'i a Va~t ?? diiilrill_' li{-1 t1r- VI igioal'. 1Nc hlli,I of .dil-h li is ?? 0:1 pol Wir llNCH allnl Si RtllKi.ANJ, ijo pertinillld ClpfK>,lic~i 1Il..ieg/SmioothX 21lul ?? I ' I 11 il tiieir pliacs wure tile' i ly Mr. 1lit i nind Mr. ...