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JOHN BRIGHT, ESQ., AT MANCHESTER

... * Manchester, Not. 19 . A meeting of the liberal dec tore was held last nioi. mthe Free Trade Hall, to the nomination madeta*.' Reform Association of Mr. Bright, as a candidate representation of Manchester, and to hear from him .1 position of his sentiments. There was a verv la»r_ George Wilson, Esq., was called to chair* W Mr Absalom moved, that this nf*. liberal electors of the Wrough ...

Poetry

... -~7 I SPEAK GENTLY. Speak gently !-It iQ better Sas To rule by tove than fear. Speak gently I-let not harsh words muar The good we might do here I Speak gently I-Love doth avhisper low The vows that true hearts bind: Ands gently Friendsh!p'g accents flow,- Affection's voice is kind. Speak gently to tbo llttle child! Xts love be dure to gain; Teach it in accenti soft and mild; It may It lomng ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... THEATRhALS, &c. DRVRYtLA lN i t:era was produced 'nere on Mondag eroning, uneatr, the ,titlo of tear-cue, a Tale of SeVille. It is the romposition ?? Laveno, of the Royal Academy, the libretto is by bir. Bunn. The incidents upon which the librettist has constructed his opera, are to be found in lies Cent Nouvelims de Navarre, and possess no deep or stirring interest. The first scene is laid ...

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 ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DIRUI?Y-LANVE 'I'JEA'1E. At lei~hthe ptublic maiy hle congratulated on its aivetil(rt of it x'oung' lad fresh. tallent hin horegraphite net. Tutu after tiune has the first aii ,aht of at oebitante bt een natltt ci fiated wdiih hope, tind the thtiatre hals been 1r ft Iis despair hit rit lliglit proved a zlorious exceptionet to all1 art f (sri'- bodtiigs and their renlization. There eitn be no ...

Literature

... itterature. wh 1Boeoa and Pictures.-.finmes Burns, P'ortman-squaire, London. tali An elegant volume-rich in the truasures of intellect, adorned to I with the resonrces of art, and glowing with gold and crimson of] blazonry. 'The paper and typography are excellent; and the his illustrations, by many of our first artiste, are replete with deli- pio cacy and spirit. It will be found a most ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE—FRENCHPLAYS

... STJA MES'S TR EA TM? ?? p JIJPA 'S I E C PA S ?? Last evening, after Le Roman d'uone lTerfe, a pleasallt little one act piece, ill wihich MU'1 -. II1I0AN fully supported re- her reputation as premir'e sousettv, it ilew CotiediecvatedI us- villc, was presentcd, enititled lc ?? Rtickard/.| Thi* pieee has ri'ceetly beei producud sit the Plalais -Ioal Thea tie, with greiat so 'tess, alld lef re t ...

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. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... pUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. LYCEUM THEATRE. PROME-NADE C INCERTS FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. M R ALLCROFT'S PROMENADE CONCERTS will cmec TO-a MM11ORROW (M-OdaY, Noveosbo, l0th), and costtinae for ONE MONTHI ONLY. Te Rood -i11 consist of EIGHTY first-rate Artistos; in addition toc wthich, thle celebrated Vocalist, Mn. HENRY RUSSELL,I witl aop..s. for Twelve Nights orly. Also, ?? DISTIN FAMILY, and ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MJUSICAL INTELL GBIVCE. DRlU'RYLANFi TPTsnRnr.-Tlie new opera, composed by Ballet, the libretto by Mr. ]3utnr, is in active preparation. Thsevii' the new grand ballet of The Wags3 of 1VOP~hig, which has been performed at the Adiienctie Royanle (le Mtfesqc, under thie title of' Betty, witl be pro- dured, the celebrated Milanese. dansusea, Mladill Sophie l'iOCo, playing her Original part of ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... L THE REVELATIONS OF ASTRsONO.'ii.-.HoW few men really of believe that they sojourn on a Whirling globe, and thnt each ci day and year of life is imeasuared by its revolutions, rtgulating the labour and repose of every race of being. How few believe that tile great luminary of the firmament, Whose restles ati-c vity they daily witness, Is an inmmovelable star, controlling, by its solid mass, ...

LITERATURE

... L1TERA TURE. , !Th~e WorhAs of 'Beaooiud ,=wi [Ielher. Wilit Xnles it and a Bituqr'aplico/ Memir.o I3' the(, Rev. Am'xi xtlm~i DYtl)i. V ols 11 l [ Ifoxon. 1~t len eth Nve nic ?? eol' cratte 'a P Mr'. I) 1.4. ol hig Vii'vu ?? los bo 'll, ilid ?? hb tack The4e twill ?? (I Pjl-' I~ hei lii ~cllr of' our liiit S dtc s they hilt VI. lee ll edel, Hilal' fared so ill at tii e hands 01 of ul ...