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Poetry

... S.- . V, ottrp. I CIRCUMSTANOE. By W. L, COUITEY., In vain thou strivest, thou coust not be froe, Poor captive, whom the dreary bonds of Fate, Closing in narrower fold a, incarcerate WVithin the prison-houss of Destioy:- :Fate of thy parents' blood, too strong for thee, Fate of thine acts, repented of too late, Fate born of joy and grief, and love and hate, Doomed long ago to this catastrophe. ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERAS AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... TEE AOAmR; ROSA OPiALS AT THE NEW ?? - - . IAT, ROY& . : ?? ?? ?? , .*w,L,L'xZl L.WI£SJ..u . ta.t wht, Mr. .arl aand hs matchlesopera company 0'oinmenced a brief six nlghts' engagemehti at ?? Thentre-Royal, and-ft-was-e cheering to-findasq .umerous sid brilliant an aufdlepce aselebled.tq give the spirited and in every way competent mntepreneur a welcome, lhe time has long siede gone by ?? it ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... ART, BOIUNE, AND LITERATURE. AL. L- i-. z-- }-.t - T!-- . . ?? ?? The Academy states that the University presses of Oxom d Bnd Cambridge will shortly publish the New Testaemet with the Authorised and Revised Versions in parallel columns, Mr. Dante Rossetti's new volume of Ballads and Sonnets will be published immediately. A People's Edition of Sir Theodore Matin'a Life of the Prince ...

MRS. SCOTT SIDDONS AT THE NEW THEATRE

... RAS. SCOTT BIDDONS AT THE NEW THEATRE, Lost evening Mrs. Scott Siddons and Mr. Jamos MaoMabon's company offered the most novel of the programmea which have been arranged for their week's engagement at the Park-row house. The romantic legond which Henrik lHertz, the Danish poet, crystallised in the little drama of K Xonig Renei's Tochter has given rise to several translations, one of the ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... ART, SCIENCE, A-SD LlTlih'P2. _ 7 _ - - _ _ _ - _ - - Lady Anna Mlnit, who-' rlclild Bed(ulisof the E'uphrates V .ll.-y 'i s7 ' in the prels an arctrint, in two vcinmes., (,r Ai: . ago of Nejd, which still be illuitr.stei I :. -: tile author. MIr. Murray will be thu .bll The Earl of Doffotri is going to p Il iiL; and asidreoses delivered in Canada, dr;;rilb l.-: the olhiNLO of Governor ...

TO WAR ON ITS ARRIVAL

... TO WAIR ON ITS ARRIVAL. So thou art come again, thou bold, bad thing i Come, under pretext of necessity, As if our honour needed thy support; Come telling us that thou wilt surely give To En d glory and security, AHa if ttleaethings were thy prerogatives Come with nmsurance that our lost prestige wlay all he found in Khyber and Cabul i Come with fair words and glowing promises Respecting the ...

Literature

... itgraturq, Dl Obsol,-atio n ?? Affairs. By the Marquis o *d Bath. London: Macmillanc and CO. C The Marquis of Bath recently took a method of making i bimself acquainted with the Eastern Question which t might be copied with advantage by a good many arm. f chair politicians in the upper ranks of society. Being I ?? to arrive ati, definite opinion on some of the im- I portaint problems yet ...

MR. SIMMONS'S ANNUAL CONCERT

... MB. SIMMONB'S ANNUAL CONOCRT, Last night, Mr. Augustus Simmons, organist of St. Mary's, on the Quay ?? gave his grand annual concert, at Colston-hall, nud the patronage accorded was even more liberal than on previous occasions, the floor and galleries of the large hall being tolerably well filled. In the anticipated presence of the Right Worshipfal the Mayor, Mr. Joseph Dodge Weston-who was ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... ART, SCIEBNOE AND LITERATURE. The A.thencuum announceB that In the early part of the spring will be publisheditherfifst of the Talleyrand MSS. Tbhis one is entitled. Tafleyrand and. Louis XVIII., and coisists of their correspondence during the Congress of Vienna, with TalleyapdI dejedrptons of the various xeroona there, Including Wellmgton and Castlereagh, Mr. Bentley Will publishin England. ...

EXTRAORDINARY TALE OF THE SEA

... T EXTRSopDjlRY, TALE OP THE BEA.' ; Sw - . . . I - A xl A ' Now Orleam's paperf-th ?? Pidayune-of April d I publishes a sessational narrative fa nished to its t ./'reportsi by Captain ilobson, of 'thb'Brltish' eteam't C ?? r ! Jesmaond, which arrived at New Orleansr from Meessna f On the previous day. The captain said that when abont E 1 200 nitea to the westward of Madeira his attention wag' ...

A LITTLE LOVE LETTER

... BY J. GOnizoaY. Our of my heart, to thy heart, brother Bill, Cometh to thee at affection's command, This little lay from the tip of my quill With a warm wish for a grasp of thy hand; I in the world have no brother save thee- WVhen shall we meet again? where will it be? Did not a sweet, singing, sunny hope say- When our sad parting-time came in the past- While she was kissing our sorrow away, ...

THE IRISH ROMANCE

... TEE ?? BOMANCS. Another charge of obtairing goods by false pretence was brought on Tuesday in the Southei l Police.courtf, Dublin against Mrs. Florence de Molcyne, of Kin-, town. 2lhe prosecutor wias Mr RaMukin, jeweller, of NmaEau.street, who Eold her a pearl ring for twelve guineas on the 28tb of August, which she pawned shortly afterwards. Before the case was gone into Mr. Keogh, her ...