SPANISH LITERATURE

... SPA NaIfHf LITERA TURE.* ?? - Three exceedingly handsome volumes, containing some fifteenl hundred Pages of history, biography, anecdote, analysis, and criticisix ; illustrating a I thousand years of a national literature, from the Last of the Goths to the Prince of the Peace, and accounting for thirty years of the life of the eminent Americau whose name is thus magnificently intro- duced to a ...

HER MAJESTY'S' THEATRE

... HER MlA JEST ?? THEA TRE. 1C Last evening the operatic season of this establishment ly comsenced under very favourable auspices. Adhering to d, the more modern improvement of producing novelties and St performers of importance before Easter, the direction pre- sented a double attraction-an opera once a high favourite here, but which has not been played for many years.; indeed, which could not, ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... TRIE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851. bon Wec have had ain opportunity of inspectilng thle tion works 01100 or twvice at least every week since their quei comimenccfement, but Liever have we seen 'such ditio general atid manifest progress made in one week VI in every portion of the building as has been made inot durin~g the past one. In addition to the portion of dc 1: the works already in hland, ...

POETRY

... LINES ON TBE OLD YEAR. Fil ntanly a muornings light with rosy dawn, Fall ' nimay a night with sable curtain drawn, THavr round mne bless'd with health, and hope, and love, 11;i1ee richest gifts to earth fromt heaven above, Iriendship hath charmed me thro' the lingering day, And amaranthine flowers of love bestrewed my way, MAv life's untroubled stream has glided on Like shadouws fading with ...

BLACKBURN AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... On Wednesday last, the annual exhibition of stock, &c., of the Blackburn Agricultural Society, was held in a field adjoining Blakeley Moor, and near to Paradise Cbapel. This was decidedly the best and throngest meeting ever held by this society, and, unlike that of last year, there were amongst the visitors a pretty fair sprinkling of landed proprietors. There was the largest quantity of stock ...

THE EXHIBITION OF THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS

... MEETING OF WORKING MEN. hi On Thursday evening last, a meeting was held at the tB Institution for the Diffusion of Knowledge, to consider the propriety of calling a public meeting of the working classes, h to assist in carrying out the exhibition of the works of industry of all nations, to be held in May, 1851. James se German, Esq., Mayor, and S. Cartwright, Esq., attended fr as a deputation ...

LITERARY EXAMINER AND TIMES

... | LITERARY EXAMAM ill - ';iieat.eit~. -a -; t es -itc je. ~ ~~~-Teeit er trp Gi f rq a- 101 re i 6J to 'Poety. By George E *and MyraSarqenl. Flioreizcnr al Arnott; or, Is She Generous fnf INfatd Classes; with anintrod, ctioll on In fint Class Teaching g le TheTahrs Fried. No; 1.-4 Bblical and r. Is. Thze agelogl ictionary, No. 1. London: B. L' Green. rt ed. e age of rational juvenile ...

[ill] GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... J,~'Z!3~ITION~ OP 1BSL- -- W~~AT. VAI.Affl?. Co s 0p THE CiIYST.AL rkA54&Ia. on the ?? osh Thursday. Sreat ar1p501.sde in every otoeo h ok af yin easrly two thousand men were at in, W'3e 0f the operationsr, whieh we have talc i iPleSOW broken by the clank of hammers srj; ncedl^9didt. It is wonderful to see how nosg 555 sodrcf Bteam. There is the steam. l sr b stear saw0s and drills. There is ...

LITERATURE

... UTEW-UE. I.en ien OLD aL GOLDBMIIYE By Washington Irving. Murray, Alhemoarle5a reMt.-Mr. Washington Irving's pen has produced a remarkably popular life of this once very popular poet, novelist, and historians He has collected his facts with assiduitys and worked them tip into a very readable narrative. The history of the Goldarsith family is taken up at an early period; and then the career of ...

Literary Extracts

... ?? 3atrtact0.I co POEvTRY ALL AROUND 118.-PotiCct element? Yon lassie, or. rejoicing in her'disfiguremtent aundnot her beauty, like the WI nu1pe of Peterborough in auld time-i;ms there napoetrytbere?. ~d That puir lassie, dying on the bare boards and. seeing her c Saviowr n 'her dreams, is thiere na pnetry there, callant? l That. auld body owre the fire,. WI' her ~an officer'si doebter, th! ...

AMERICAN EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF ALL NATIONS, 1852

... AMERICAN EXHIBITION OF TlE] 1 i WORKiS OF ALL NATIONS, 1852. t Prnsnqalh in thf a , . . .,.1 : _ D - t Proposals for the tratsfer'to .Ameri ca of selectiouo from I our own forthconaing great exhibitiou cf next'yar.hf ju e been- submintted to the ?? ,ext thea Cityhpvei .t in CLeapside. The. project is considered a bold oae, but e not less practicable thaa bold. Thc American eutie- InNo who have ...