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... Rtbifts? -- - ?? SIMMONDS'S COLONIAL MAGAZINE. Lon- don: Simmonds and Ward, Barge Yard, Buck. lersbury. It is now some time since we noticed this very useful and well-conducted magazine. The numbers for January, February, and March are before us, and contain an almost inexhaustible mass of information and entertainment of the first importance to all in- terested in our cclonial empire. The ...

Poetry

... Pomp. A SOIG. j f (Anit-TWIith Helmet on hie Browo.) K in honour of that indomitable fiiend and advocate of the Rights of Labour, T. S. DNcoUsMr, M P. Let the base sycophantt Of wars and heroes sing; Lnud the despot' cringe and bow To Emperor or Killn I scorn such tulsome themes, I hing of the patriot brave, Dunconibe, the friend of liberty, And Labour's worn.dowtn slhve. Cuoans.-Letall as one ...

Public Amusements

... 1311uiUc giuo flv. -31Ill11111 -- ?? 111t!- n MARYLEBONE THEATRE. We paid a visit to this comfortable little suburban theatre on Tuesday evening last, ad were by no means disappointed at the bill of fare presented for pablic approval. The performinces commenced with the well. known and deservedly popular play of William Tell; followed by the laughable piece of Robert le Grangge, and ...

A ROMANCE IN STAGE LIFE

... 30; During the drama of the Battle of Sedgemeor rt of the Adelphi Theatre,Glasgow, a few evenings ago, we an occurrence took place which far outdoes all such a the dramatic fictions as The Wife of Two Husbands, at a ?? Fatal Marriage, or those numerous misad-. 3 Le- ventures and mishaps in connection with love, mar- olish riage, and triumphant virtue, which are put upon ed to the stage ...

Poetry

... =oetrp. THE PATRIOT PENSIOINERS. I' Think of the sufferlngs and feebleness of these vall. gat old veterans in the cause of freedom-Smart, Preston, lnd Old Daddy;-be determined to subscribe ene penny a month to keep them alive their full time. Appeal in their beaol ffron the Veterants', Ophaen,' and 1ieltims' Vosnsitte. t Well, Arnott, I again repeat I am forced to submit to the Devil's law, ...

Public Amusements

... public ommummto. . ASTLEY'S AMPHITMEATRE. We have no hesitation io affirming this theatre to be, deservedly, one of the most popular places of amusement i, London. Not only have wO good average performances by bipeds; but the extraordinaryfeats of the quadrupeds stand unrivalled; and triumphantly prove-if, indeed, proof be wanted-that masn is the true lord of creation, commanding the beasts of ...

Reviews

... bircuo0> TRlE LABOURER, A MIONTllLY MAGAZINE OF POLITICS, LITERATURE, POETRY, &c. Edited by FEAtous O'CoaN~o, Esi., and ENxsar JONES, Esq. London: Northernt Seet-office. Tlie large and increasing swle of this infant maga- zine proves that the public are of our way of think- ing as regards its merits. Thoe Mlarch number will not disappoint those who have read the two preceding numbers. Ono or ...

Poetry

... pearp. THE PATRIOT PENSIONERS. Think of the sufferings aned feebleness of these vali- sat old veterans in the cause of freedom-Smart, Preston, and Ol Daddy;-be determined to qubseribad one penny a month to keep them alive their full time, Appeal in their behelf from the retemnss', Ophaes.,' aoid Victisen' Commteatlee. Well, Arnott, I again repeat I am forced to submit to the Devil's law, ...

Poetry

... -- POMP* ol THE ILLNESS OF PRINCE METTER1NICH. Oldmtn ropeat! abort is thy timo 'Upon this earth to stay; Since deeply thou art stained with crime, Heaven wseh that staia away: yor thou hast been the ready tool, Of Austrian Kalser's Iron rule; Sworn foe to liberty: Quoting the scripture for thy deed, A hypocrite in prayer and creed. What forms flit rouad thy coueh at night, Breaking thy ...

Public Amusements

... E pubiE omuotmento, ASTLEY'S AMPKITHEAT E. We have no ?? in affirming tbie theatre to be, 9 deservedly, one of the'enot popular placee of amusement d in London. Not only have we good average performances by bipeds; but the extraordinaryfeate of the quadrupeds stand unrivalled, and triumphantly prove-~If, indeed, proof be wanted-that man is the true lord of dreation, commanding the beasts ot ...

Public Amusements

... vublit amilormnitO. IS PRINCESS'S THEATRE. ir_ f, On Monday the drama of Angeline was per 3, formed (for the first time at this theatre). Mrm. g Stirling supported the character of the heroine. and 5, in an affecting and very natural style. The incidents y are somewhat sombre ; and the general style of the play sad and heavy. Nevertheless, the acting of i, M. Stirling was very effective. and ...