Refine Search

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... FASHIONS FQRMAY. I (F'rai ne tolieL) ; The .robes redingotes are greatly in favour this spring. The. forin is.easy and becoming, and gives opportunity for the display of taste and richness in the magnificent che- misettes worn with this toilette. esppecially those trimmed across with narrow frills oni Malines or Valenciepnes lace, with insertions of embroidered muslin; or those still more ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... MEETING bOF WORKING MEN. lear lset On Tuesday eveninglas, a Pu blic meeting of the work- A ing elase of this town, wa~s held in the'Theatre, for the te puros ofco.-operating with the friends of the grand ex- te hiiintob ed ?? in My 81 There was as II hiiinumeos tether nueosattendance, temeeting being composed exhi principally of working men. Upon the stage ?? looh Rev. J. 0. Parr, Vicar; the ...

Literary Extracts

... rgi tEX- ,fi Ha5iAuri WEAy'H A`Xi ?? -Tliire~isa hoel cai ?? a, Shrewd Itutif, that wthoever the devil side *id deh Ill employ. Anda whait bjit liabittial idleness.eid call heredlitar'yrw*_esich aii'd' itlesj tiod~e' FPr i'b~at i's ~SOo i c~iistittitd, that liecan only obtotin aproper~usewof hisfaoul-' 510t te by exercising them, and will. not ,exercise them, unless a55 necessity ofi some ...

DR. C. MACKAY'S POETRY

... DR. C. MIACKAY'S POETRY. 1mi'fulS r -- t u -1 . n We promised our readers should renew their acquaint. anee with the poerms of Dr. Mackay. We redeem that ]promise now, by selecting from a volume of poems, ?? umsued from the press, entitled Egeria and other Poems, the following lines:- THE PROSPECTS OF THE FUTURE. 1. Friend of the People-if thy soul can see The (lawning splcndours of' ...

Literary Review

... 01. . Riterari lac-bido. ? ?? ?? -- 1? suet Mfethodist eformt and its Originator; or a T28ue at, a 'offer .Estimate: of the Rev. AleXailder 'Kitlhamz and.his 'cift . rilciples. By William Cooke, author of4 Chris-. toe) B - + --:tian Theology, ?? Therotes,,&co; 18$0. London: orw Albany.. Creseceit, Albany Road'' and Partridge SEide - and Oakey. , . . t This is a temperate and able book, ...

SOCIETY

... o _O : I E T Y.\,tar I t ?? _ it II tlf tior of ier Circle.) And botfw. %yh 8 8 it Is' Fw~j~h n it deeply fi But it speaks to all vho listen C t :ighty W-ordis for ldftyithdought, ic When the souli in holyaen, -e R - WTo its oalni dioisssil3n'brought*n When ehamoured-idth the glory. li Of our lieing and our birtih di ?? woenid llearn whet binds our feelings b To our brethren or the earth . ...

Reviews

... lit-ticto ?? ins, Tourio Libracry. London: Sims and M'Intyre, 0 ins, ?? Morley Ernstein, by G. P. R. James, and the Sketch Vi Book, by Washington Irving, are the two latest publica- t n tiens Of this cheap edition of popular works. Tue Homle Circle. 1 A weekly family magazine, int which a variety of inte- u resting Peapers are given on general literature, science,r and the arts, Suited to the ...

To the REVEREND W. W. EWBANK

... To tile REIVEREND I[. 7. E iVRANK. To-be homne.r, as thle wir;.l goes, Is to be pick'd out of ten tliOUSMId -S!le'k-cepeare. In last Ttlsday'.s papor you are report d to have, ,on the previous evelniun, :ttt d1(e(i a m -etin!, of parties friendly to tile cause of l'cet'!elan. tret'i. Tlm real object of this Do letlng,, IOVeeci', app :r.i e' hacv bhec to receive and lionize a very lotorioas ...