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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 ...

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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, ...

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... t wb liutlwo. - thi THE DEMOCRATIC REVIEW OF as BRITISH. AND FOREIGN POLITICS, tai HISTORY, AND LITERATURE. th Edited by G. JULIAN HARNEY. NO . XL be April. London: J. Watson, 3, Queen's A- Head-passage, Paternoster-row. be Tnas number of the Democratic Review con. da hii tains a fourth letter from the editor, exposing ra the injustice and evil influence of the Taxes of on Knowledge. The ...

Poetry

... . an Ws 'trp i ? SONINITS,, (From CooPer' J sncal.) TO MAZZINLI. c The noble Gracehi to the Peop~le' cause, t TDevoted heart, and thought, and speech, and life, s Uodaunted, though opposed in deadly strife, 1,all whose power lay in the ancient laws. Bybey fell'* but others from their ashes rose, I Whos sprit rosedb7 Freedom's holy cry, I geoseed o brvelywin, or bravely die, I an these fell, ...

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... I 3pattry.., ?: MINISUttSWQN'T o ! .. A TOrt S LAMENT. hi present Opposition ha&. ?? that any. pt lion ver id, r evr eonj have done, towards fl 0at a Mnistr'y but notwithastandfilF ae dne~sI fns been so f~equentlY given,-the hinistoc won't Tho' hard ve strive with might nud main t IThe WhigO to overthrow, - And lost dominion to regain- The Ministers won't go ! 'As sticks the stubborn limpet ...

MUSICAL EVENTS

... MU S ICAL EVENTS. DE KONTSKIe AND TUE FORTHCOMING CONCERT.- C The concert to be given by Messrs. Hird and Bowling, on c Monday, the 29th instant, promises to be one of great C beauty and interest. Indeed, we have seldom seen a pro- c gramme so rich and splendid as the one published in j another part of this day's Mercury, and to which we draw IV , the attention of our musical readers. De ...

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... , .; ip?tlfv. 1 , MINISTERS WON'T GO! -& iORT'S LAMENT. present Oppositlfon has done everything that any ~tion ever did, or ever could have done, towards out a. Ministry; but notwithatan idg the usual 'has been 80 frequently given, the Msters won't jrortdiry Post. Tho' bard we strive with might and main The Whigs to overthrow, And lost dom inio to regain- The Ministers won't go As sticks the ...

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... - poublic amu'eut n1t tawe ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. Wble, the past week Doctor Bachhoffner ha and been engaged in delivering a series of lectures oi Optics, at this Institution. The Doctor commence' met his letture by describing the formation and the re- varus lenses of the eye which are accurately giver very and illustrated by models and drawings. The diffe DOel rent effects which light ...

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... 1? - ?? . IWO10to'. ?i ? j i CURIOUSLY .DDRR8ED ?? would I-to you or I have'sent a letterwol late ~~For:. lat G eorge 11fllor der- boy ca board HMS ve,) AVsphirft-te Va llop for a Ra xor 02 Elleswara a of -certainly not to its proper destination, which turned out to be the Amphitrite, Valparaiso, or elsewhere. Who but the hawk-eyed gentleman d to who presides at the blind table, would ...

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... vottyr. SONNETS. (From Cooper' ,weurnal.) E10 MAZZINI. Th oble Gracobi to the PeoPle's cau'lsedlie The otd heart, and thought. and speech, and life, Devtedeidrthughopposed in deadly strifet, undaUat~~ thoug ve in the anoient laws. By ?? Sf their ashes rose, osepirits rosedby Freedom's holy cry, Whe~ ~tob~.VlYwin, or bravely die, jtesolv5 t~fell 0rfwhelmedby mightY foes; Again th ~b 'deemed no ...

Reviews

... liefle3wo. Tl7e Chrono- Therralist; or People's Medical Enquirer. March, 1850. London: Charles Gilpin, 5, Bishopsgate-street Without. NOTWITHSTANDING the great development in physical science which distinguishes the pre- sent day, it is universally admitted that the art of medicine has not kept pace with the movement of progression. This retardment, we are inclined to believe, may be traced to ...

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... liebtrwo. lvi hle Chrono- Theornalist; or People's Medical of Eniquirer. March, 1850. London: Charles b, Gilpin, 5, Bishopsgate-street Without. no NOTWITHSTANDING the great development in Sy physical science which distinguishes the pre- lui sent day, it is universally admitted that the as artof medicine has not kept pace with the ru movement of progression. This retardment, thi we are inclined ...