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LITERARY VARIETIES

... LITE RARY VARIETIES. I AIDS Tro REFLECTON.-An hour of solitude passed in eincere I and earnest prayer, or the conflict with, and conquest over, a esingle passion, or subtle bosom sin, will teach us more of I thought, will more effectually awaken the faculty, and form the e habit of reflection, than a year's study in the schools without o them.-Coteridge. I I3TELLECTUAL PRECOCITY.-A child ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sir, —We beg to acquaint you (that through the medium of your valuable

... paper we may put our fellov. -tradesmen their guard) that we were last evening honoured by visit from person who gave his name the Hon. George Polk, just arrived from Washington, and said he was soil of the President of the United States; he ordered goods to large amount, which he was to pay for by a cheque upon Coutts's. We understand he has given the same story and trouble to several other ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL INTELLI GENCE. SACRED HlARMONIC SOCIETY. ?? lnis e en the uisiom of this society, for several soea50fl, to elevoto rne evenin.-.' to the l'trfortnieince Of ?? rn'i.Last ceight Exeokr-icail wee crowded for, the orerett01l n1inny amateurs comoing' front the euuntry expre'syt - to tendlie hr rmet' ug. Thes chrl' body was accrnricl.It'd o-n 10' the ithai nuoniors orgatn by Mr. TuRtLFc, Of ...

MUSICAL EXAMINER

... PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS. 'First Concert, Mlonday, March 16. PART r. Sinfonia in B flat (No. 9, Grand) . . Haydn. Aria, 0 cara imragine, MIr Rafter (II Flauto ll'tagico) Mozart. Concerto Violin, M. Sainton (No. l1 in G) Spohr. Terzetto, Ti prego, 0 Madlre Pia, Miks A. Williams, Miss M1. Williams, and Mr Rafter .Curscliman. Overture, Oberon . . . C. M. von Weber. PART II. Sinfonia Eroica . . . ...

THE LAST DUKE

... f . . ?? All selfishness must meet' its doom; e Humbug itself must die.' f Before the Dukes give us their room e 'Stead bf their eompay, 1 saw a Wision in ny sleec e Of Tamboffcorn, a fearft heap, s r And Belgian cattle prime:- I saw the last oI Dueal'race, c Who inrhe diteamer took his place, To seek a foriegn elle. His Grace had quite a billions air; c His cheek wilh woe was wan, The ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ASHyi~ONABLRIBLlEGBNCB. The Duke of Devonshire left Brighton on Tuesday for lbdo is grace, it Is said, intends adding a billiard-room t°,0°iat ?? in Kemp TfOWO. '°The lMlarc~oh~sB of Abereorn and family left Brighton -,,Tedays for London. Tile Marquis of Abercorn left on the 'Eianrl of Antrii ; staying at the Norfolk Hotel, ?? Countess of Dundonald is dangerously ill, with in- gtin5tiofl on ...

Poetry

... lpottrp, THE POLISH INSURRECTION. [We suspend for a week our Beauties of Byron, to make way forthe following lines, which wreextract from the ll1s trsted London News of Saturday last-] 'ondFreedomi shrielt'd when liosciusko fell.-C1ttipboU. Eternal Pow'r! whose Word Divine Bath said that where thy Spirit dwells There also Freedom builds her shrine! And there the huuman bosom swells With ...

Poetry

... .pottrp+ THE POLISH INSURRECTION. [We suspend for a week our Beauties of Byron, to miake wayforthefollewin-lines, which weextract from the illustrated London ews of Saturday last.1 And Freedom shuiek'd when Kosciusko fell.-C'anpbel. Eternal Pow'sr! whose Word Divine Hath said that where thy Spirit dwells There also Freedom builds her shrine ! And there the human bosom swells With ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... I I HrER MAJESTY S THEATRE. The opera of E}rnani was revived on Tuesday, for the purpose of introducing to the public three new vocalists, who failed so completely that it is unnecessary to record their names, or to give any detailed opinion. The manager is no doubt con- vinced of their inefficiency, since there is no hint of a reappearance. LYCEUM. The modern school of minor dramatic writing ...

Poetry

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Poetry

... ?? THE POLISH INSURRECTION.: IWe supend for a week our Beauties of Byron, to~ make way for the 'fdllwing lines, which we extract from the Illtlsgvote4 London Newe of Saturday iast.1 And Freedom shriek'd when losciusko feiiY'-CamvbteU. Sternal.Pow'r I whose Word Divine Rath said that where thy Spirit dwells There also Freedom builds her shrine!' And there the human bosom 8wells With ...