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... ioltblic fintuormuto.. QUEEN'S THEATRE. ne Mr. Kirkland, a young aspirant for his- il trionic fame, has teen representing soile of W Shakspeare's best characters for several nights Sti with great success. The pieces usually repre- th sented at this theatre are of a melo-dramatic la character, and the company being adapted for co such pieces, any artiste in the higher walk of tragedy, ...

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... vieel)lwo. The War in Hungary, 1848.9. By Max Scble. singer. Translated by J: E. Taylor. k Edited, with Notes and an Introduction, t by Francis Pulszky. 2 vol. Bentley. i M. Max Schlesinger is by birth a Hungarian, c -by the accidents of fortune a German. For , some time a resident in Prague, and more re. a cently settled in Berlin, he has had excellent E opportunities of seeing the men and ...

Poetry

... - m;aR a- 4 ?? V90- a, .- a A-FLOVS.-- - leaven bath its crown of setrs the Earth ier glory robe of flowers;4 ,Ibe grand old woods hiave mfus~ic,. CGreen leaves ad howers blooms 11he birds have homes where hnydbom In beauty smile above ; high learning hearts their rainbow dreams;- And we, sweet, we have love . There's suffering for the toiling poor on Misery's bosom nurs'd; Rih robes for ...

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... Wi1itwo. The Girlhood qf Shakspeare's Heroines. Tale 1. Portia, the Heiress of Belmoat. By MARY COWDEN CLARKE. Novello, Dean- street, Soho. Who that knows anything of Shakspeare does not know that there is in him a rich mine of intellectual wealth-but half worked out and promising inexhaustible mental riches to those who explore it. Minute as he some- times is, when it suits his purposes, ...

Poetry

... agortry. LOVE HER STILL. Love her still ! She bath fallen very low- Thou who knew'st her long ago, Little, little canst thou see of her girlbood's putity;- But, though sin hath left its trace On her once sweet happy face, And that innocent maiden brow Droopeth in dark shadow now- Though life's glory all bath fled, And life's shame in ber's instead. Love her still ! Love her ! let no harsh cold ...

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... - ' ubtic mlhuoemtiio. SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE. 'The play of ?? has been revived at this house, and Miss Glyn, in the charaoter of Isabella,' has tan opportunity of displaying her power of sustained and impressive declamation, while the few bursts of grief which. interrupt the j generally bvert deportment of the stately maiden are given with great force. Mr. Marston, as the l Duke, gives a very ...

GRAND DEMONSTRATION IN THE THEATRE ROYAL, WOLVERHAMPTON

... This important meeting came off on Tuesday evening, October 22nd, with an eclat not possible to overate; never in the history of labour did its champions assume and maintain a higher and more honourable ground. The Central Committee had determined to submit the Wolverhampton Tin Plate Workers' case to the verdict of the inhabitants of the town, believing-indeed, knowing-that it in- volved a ...

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... joublic. auluotmato id- 1d- DRURY LANE. tice Ce The tragedy of Jane Shore was played on Monday nut L night innte dumb show until the last act, when the siv I excellent performance of Miss Vandenboff in the. bee edeath: sene arrested a moment's. attention. ThesO nl.oste~sible causof disturbance was the rowdedo atI state of the house. A hew spectable followed, called i atthe Deels Ring, or Earth ...

Poetry

... . . ?? . .4 I- I.Ivolvirp. OUR FUTRE, Redeunt Saturnia regna. Xow hear him on hie favourite golden theme, A .time will come.- . F Legend of Florenee, Actt S-one I. v Yes, e'en now the voice is heard r O'er the waters calm and clear, a Yes, e'en now the wave is stirred E With an angel presence near, 11 And a better Age of Gold Cometh as the bard foretold. Not to us the future beams, As to ...

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... wvfsw??,?- THE RED REPUBLICAN, Edited by G' . c LUAUX H.1AEF;Y. Non. 7`and 8 ,London: t pubished by S. Y. Collins, 113, Fleet s stree ?? , - . . . . . a It is a good sign wienii a publication in- n creases in value as it increases in age; and, p decidedly, . these. two; . num1b-ers. of. the Red l Republican (for August- 3rd. and A ugust 10th) II are the beat writtenj -most opirited, and un- Y ...

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... Ue~t'lo. ;'TuE RED, REPUBLICAN,; Edited by ?? .CgR JULIAN HARNEY, NOS. 7>andt8. .London: th :published by S. Y. Collins, 113, Fleet- Sure street.. . al it is a *good 'signs. when a publieation in. men -Oreases in value as it' inoreases in age; Ined patr, -decidedly, these two numbers of. the Red teft Republican Ofor August 3rd and August 10th) leta, are the' bet written,' most spirited, and un ...

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... = V&Ntwy : .-stp t6 you or I have aent a letter, boo-swrd IV . * - r 0! on 4i,.t_.ts ;It ?? If' * Rt5ZZOTR 0? or Ca*e do 6f --eurtainly not 0o its proper destination, which thl turned out to, be the 1Amphsitrite_. Valparaiso,: or thi elsewhere. Who' but the lsnwk-eyed gentleman de 'vvwho presides at tie Iblind tzble,,.would have of to' found out that arnodtisr boy in her Majesty's naval r, ...