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Poetry

... Iloarp+ o lE Thy ANNEXATION OF CRACOW TO AUSTRIA. eave much pleasure in giving insertien to the ollng spirited lines and also to the author's pre. fol.inar5 remarks, with every word of which we licttiljy concurkd. N. S.1 iwth IeanrilY pinion, the annexation of Cracow is, with- nt txeption, he most barefaced combination of l ence and tyranny, recorded in modern history. ins. is a question of ...

Public Amusements

... 3Ult Zi-o - - clft-tsi e ASTLEy's AMPHITHEATRE. An equestrian drama called Le Cheval du Diable, which has been played with great success at Franeoni's, has been adapted to Astley's, with the title °d 'tlhe Demon -lotse. The human hero of this drama to a young miller of ambitious views, who, by a compact with the powers of evil, becomes poszesse of a deoan liorse, on co0dition that every ...

Poetry

... ~oefal!.__ AL CO1VERSATION BETWEEN DAN ANDHIS SON JOHN. Jonas, pear Father,-I fear that delusion is gone, That the era of plunder is over and done, The Hall of pure humbug to eover'd with shame, Is 1nthits of tree booty are spoil'd of their game; This tine hack you know my exertions were great, rush free discussion and hinder debate, - ?? allowed to take place would bring to the light he deeds ...

WEEKLY REVIEW

... The week has been unusually barren of incidents either for record or comment. It's most noticeable t and most important event, the revival of the as. o ;ociatiou for the Ten Hjurs' Bill, under the auspices c of Oastler the most popular, most powerful, and fl most successful advocate of that great measure, t has been commented upon at length in ano- s L ther column, and it is, therefore, ...

Poetry

... .. THROUGH. song for the brave working men of Geneva, which moy be sung by ay llop'e whofi Bad the words suit their condition. BY RSNEST JONES. boen diCg! for your rights aspiring! Bon rriors I to your colours true ! Would you gain your hearts' desiring, Take the gallant watchword: Through. *Throlugh old prejudice and folly, That around you. Palsied, Tstad, Send the truth-eoy's deadening ...

Reviews

... Rubith)!54 HIIE FAMILY HERALD. Parts 41, 42. Lon- don: G. Biggs, 421, Strand. It is impossible in a mnere notice to give our reoders anything like an idea of the rich-;store of iniormntioL and amusement contained in the two parts before Us of the Fandily Heralid. Let those read now who never read beforo, and they will learn for t emselves, the valuable return a penny a week will lin-g them. ...

Reviews

... Rtbirlm!5. ThfEPEOPLEE'SJOURNAL. PaHs ix-x. Lon- don: J. Bennett, (9, Fleet Street. The mass of interesting articles contained in these two parts of the People's Journal is s5 overwhelming, that ,e are at a loss how even to indicate, in tho lefited space we must assign to ourselves, the beau- tlies and nerits which demand comment. Here we hiee the claims ofour female and infant workers in the ...

BOOKS PUBLISHING BY B. D. COUSINS, 18, DUKE-STREET, LINCOLN'S-INN-FIELDS, LONDON

... BOOKS PUBLISHING BY B. D. COUSINS, I8, DUKE-STREET, LINCOLN'S.INN-FIELDS, I LONDON. I The Shepherd, by the Rev. J. E. Smith, 1 A. Vol. I. price 5s. Gd. Vol. II price Ss. Vol. III. price Gi. Gd., c cloth boards; or the three volumes In one, half-bound tn ealf and lettered, price 16. Refutation of Owenism, by G. Redford, of Worcester; t with a Rteply. by the Re!v. J. E. Smith, M.A, le. New ...

Reviews

... Atbftb)54 TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE. NovcEnlxti. Edinburgh: W. Tait, Prince's Street. London: :Simpkin andlMarshall. The article headed Passages in the Life of a Literary Blackguard, will disappoint those who E may expect to frne in iti columns revelations of any present or recent celebrities. ThcoBelackgnard exposed is one Pietro Aretino, who, in the sixteenth century, contrived to gain an ...

BEAUTIES OF BYRON

... BEAUTIES OF BTRON. THE VISION OF JUDGMENIr. We have not room to notice many more of Southey's blasphemies; the followsing is said of George III. Lift up your heads, ye Gates; and ye everlasting portals, Be ye lift up! for lo I a glorified Monarch approacheth, One who inrighteousness reigned, andreligioualy goterie'd his people. HIe next lumps together Nassau the Deliverer, and the Stuart ...

Reviews

... Rebitwo* - w_- - - oo- ow/ - to- w- ) s- ?? DISTRESS THE CONSEQUENCE OF CAPI- TAL. :By 11. C. MAGUIRE. London; F. C. Westley 163, Strand. The good intentions of the author of this pamphlet cannot be doubted, and the ability with which he has conducted his argument must be conceded, but unforturately his suggested remedy for the distress he so feelingly deplores is but a miserable expedient, ...

Poetry

... poIr-- - BEAUTIES OF BYRON. NO. XLIV. iflAVrE AND EtARTH. 1and Eatth a .Mystery is in the list of B roa ,dra n atic writings, and is acknowledged by tecof s ritics to be a master-piece in its way. It is thlbell n tile story of the dehice, and that passage fo'ndes is where ?? read And it came to pass in Gonf s of God saw the daughters of men that te a ore fairid they took them wives of ...