Reviews

... iMtbift!5. ?? Ur CnlA RTISlM.o|if 1. A Few Words on the P .le'a Charter. By Mr T. co J. Phillip%. London Whittaker and 'Sullivau, Chancery-lane. : - ni 2. A later on Chartdim, addreseed to the opera'tt,68 ml o~f Dart.lord' ixn S. A Reply to a Letter on Charlism. Byjthe conneil lo Of -tle Dartford Braneh of the !Nttional Charter ale Association. tit 4. 4 Letter. in Reply to a landobill, ...

Poetry

... ski, 'TFEL ON, Ata _Sooti y had. Who ISn e would eahtnk with shame, Who'd duspise the Pelo.ion name6 Now 'tie lttked with mlatcbless tame- ; Death to tyranny. - Honoud In each saared llik, Tbe mind unshackled still will.think, And froum freedom'ls fountsin Aink, 'IminortalIiberiy. Betterfar the Felon's Ob'ain, Better bear Its woes and pain, Thanft& wllgaslave remaln, 'In w nt and misery. Who ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... _ con],! of tA' . M os A, . wu, Three vols. Ollivier. Theauthorof LaPhysiologie di Gout tells us that the inordinate demand for Moet's champagne in Russia (where they drink an- nually about three times as much as is ever grown in France) is mainly attributable to the plunder of Moets vineyards by the Russian army on their advance upon Paris in 1814. Reasoning analogically we should say that ...

CREMORNE GARDENS

... IREMORNE GARDE-NS. - - .. The enttrtaninie~ti at this delightful place of ' recreation are of.. the'nreot ievionis. andnampaing i .deiption., Iieutenant Gale .made ?? c ascent fromi. these Gardens o;n,;bMdnday'-aing, accompanied :by(.Mr Van BuIeniund'5nohccgn. tienman', for tbe'purposio of testing by exverimental models the relative merits and'defeots~of the' I -b ebutes used bjyM. Gannerin, M ...

Reviews

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THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... PKILHNARMONIC CONCERTS. EigAht Concert, Monday, June 26, PART L. Sinfonia inA, 'No: 2 ?? M Mendelssohn. Romance, V Va, dit-elle (RBoert le Diable) Madame Cas- tellam . ?? ?? ?? . M yer e r tollan. ?? Giovanni) Ma-M eber Recit. Ma qual mai s'effre ?? (dame Castellan and |Mozart. Duetto f Fuggi, crudele, fuggi Signor ?? Overture, Leonora ?? ?? Beethoven. PART II. Sinfonia in C Minor ?? ?? ...

BENEVOLENCE

... BE NK 'VOLE N CE. r CHARLES C9O,)CGER, OF CHICHUSTRI Ja s a rJ LJ,& U : iL, WRlITEN BY CHARLES CggCXeR, OF CHICUEsTEr, FOa BAZAAR HELD ON THE 20H AND 21sr CLT. IN COEsA e HOSPITAL, FOR RAISING FITN? FOR THE ERsECTIcr op A HOME FOR AGED GOVPENEfSES e ?? Guardian Genius of this happy land, BErEFvoLEScE, to thee my voice I raise; And o'er my long-neglected lyre my hand Once more would throw, to ...

Poetry

... pottrp+ THE PELON, Aia.-Sols who hae. Who it he would shrink with shame Who'd despise the Felon's name, Now 'ds liek'd with matcbless famev- Death to tyrany. Honiour'd is esch saored link, The mind unshackled still W111 thlnk, And from freedoeu's fountain drink, Immortal liberty. Betterfar the Velon's chain, Better bear its woes and pain, Thean a willing slave remain, In want and misery. Who ...

Poetry

... . . jpoetnr. THE FELON. Aim -Scoos wm he, . . Who ts ie would sbtink with shame, Who'd despise the PFiocas name, Nlow 't1s llnk'd *Ilth miohleis fmei- Dth to trMAZY. luouour'd is ASIh $acred liik, TI.. pd uebackled Ill will think, AnIRtrzom freedoer's ?? tah drift, It~iortal' Iterty ; B-ttriear the ?? chain, Better bear itz'wes and pain Than a willing alave remain,, * Iu want and mlieayr Who ...

POETRY

... - . I ~- P OE TIR Y. I; p . .R , ODE ON NIGHT. (ORIGINAL.] With measur'd step, in Heaven's star-paved hall, Just ros'd ,vlth Evening's farewell glances, Yet cold and solemn, Night advances, 1n grateful rest Creation trances, -And o'er still Nature throws her shadowy pall. Silence, with finger on her lip of stone, Moody with tbought-suspended senses, And unheard foot, her range commences; An ...

CREMORNE GARDENS

... CREMQRNE GARDENS. ?? ' 1 - - . ' ! : ?? ; The entertainments at this delightful pli of reereatibn are of the moet va1ious -aud amusing tj descriptiond; Lieutenant' Gale ?? 13 ,iit burith ilacent ffom these Gaidone en Monday eening, a ccompanied by Mr Van 'Er n and a otlir gen. ataeman, fortbe purposi.of Osting by ?? models the' relative Rieritasnd aefeots of' thelpera- chuts used by M. ...