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POETRY

... QUESTIONS FIOR BRITONS. 'Was England's Reformation but a fable; WVas ?? Revolution but a dream; That Papal vassals hoped they should be able c' To crown the Pope as Englaid's lord supreme ! si And were her rnartwrs but a r ace of traitors I tl Was it for n1ough .t were slain that noble band, d That fire and faggot-lovers, Bible-haters 0 Again should use the rack, and light the brand II Does ...

Literature

... - itiu-v - . ( ) U1I, LIB1A .IY '1A BL E. lne'tit P ' ~ m-'rt~our eye on ouir ' ILibrary 'V le' ?? dt iO(iI Ii ?? ii an--ah~~R lac. It ?? M~iorgana, P. C. of I nerl,'o~~IIai'0. It is eiititli'd lox cc L~ I.),1e a':at IC with s: 1 de9 igi'O ol' jiei'oest. I a 'Iit! . toCl;1?3 a. local tragedy, on1 tileI ImiZ1 A I3'nu,'e' plt Iha;ac'tr', doec. anal eanladvilig, Ivhlat itl~ a.. ad ?? lnk is ...

Literature

... 'R itail oult IRP;ii i TABLE. Ave are late tflis 11ouithl in noticilng our MA\ AZI\FS,' but ther(e is .II old soylng better late thma never ?? and ,we trust ?? we shall not beo eousiilerdl altogether day after the fair, fior tllhere is lon-iletl it' olil' p0riodical literature wlich is allavsuc,-llWasattractive. It caln take its stand bes Cul' el) I (ISS -I Wl't: tl't, ailld will have no ...

Literature

... Io fler It rt- OClUR 1,11iBRARtV 'T'ABLE. ' 'I.ire alt tii\- ' is the n aturatl retleat of tii E ditor, when Worri ed witli the cl ainis of conltenii ding initerests, aii d weavied wit tllhe attentlns to inpllirt ?? likic forni and consiitenycy to the hiicongruo us niatsS of materials with whiich fie is surroulilded, an l ftromii the clhiatof which he Ii as to ?? the t'ew g rI i Is of I ?? ...

FAIRS FOR THE WEEK

... FAIUS F?,M, Tlfl`, ?? II !-nt:vr . , FLolti-.tAt ?? 'ir- cn ?? m-d,.1 thero'wo 1.io?5 ,Iolow of joot t.'c3iol '1'rv litl ?? *au., Nl n ?? 1'O! ' .0 ?? 's 0n' a I10 1 11 fa i r II iot b 1 1, ( :e11 e t I% 0 II I I il lboult .10v' nI~olk, Ol]d it -ir~s l ec l sa ilje andk (110- purhee oir, ho oncfle 1In o- Il;e ib at 1111tonn .5d~i to '.d. 1of 1 r oo C, In ?? I I 1 ~ antIIds1 ?? r 1 hu I I Io ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Ii- THE OPENING CEREMONY. ut_ _ ia. The Queen hlaving, as we previously intimated, 6igniked lu her Royal pleasure that arrangements should be made to to enable her nlajesty to gratify a wish very generally ex- re pressed on the part of the public to be present at the id interesting ceremony by which the Exhibition will be thopened on Thursday next, the Ist of May, the Royal Ig Commissioners, ...

POETRY

... FEiMINEINE ARITHMETIC. (Laura.) On me he shall uie'cr put a ring, So mamma, 'tis in vain to take trouble For I -was but eighteen ill Spring, WVhile his age, exactly is double. (MasIisssII.) He's but in bis tbirty-sixtb year, Tall, handsone, goodnatured, riAch, witty And if you refuse hinl, my deal, .May you die aln old maid -without pity ! (Laura.) His figure I grant von will pass, Anid at ...

EFFECTS OF THE EXHIBITION

... EFFECTS OF TIHE EMl-IIBITION rn le [IC Li, us Ii et 0- ~d r5 (Fromt thlic erpool ZIIOil)0 As regards the interest of trade it the metropoli, the Great Exhihition has proved a failure. CertainIl we were not prepared for this. That tradesnaca in all other towns, and in the country generally, would sufkr from the money spent in Lotudori, we anticipatedj and such is the case ; but lye calculated ...

Literature

... 'ill . 1 T7 1 Itl t 'ix.lf LI 1 ,I ?? 'tAB. ~i ll. To i .1 'Ii.'ov .-o o[f`otl' A dK II. iiL .i l- II 18. i p o. .0 n ?? b-i itil 1I 120 l !2 i st a d of 1~~ the x oti Z. voti' ,iLL' die ll].it mlng of, dici t l.illt Oxj tI -vd ipllt L I of' II Ii1111 C tIj51 pa 'Ii titI' ?? it I' -i. ciio vitl ofitili t ILt i' lL 'it iii' bii ?? ?? (if't1 i ?? i 'I'1'~iCl i. SU ' 11. Id ?? liviber ...

POETRY

... POETRIY. JOHN BULL AND TIHE POPE. Ye maidenis who glitter in satin I ?? the classical wreath, To her laho tranislates into Latin Tihe sati/f es you wear underneath- (I scorn to say bustle) but do, pray, Inform me, yc tittcri ug C ir, Of the largest-not utterly outre- '['hat any old lrdy may wear For I know OIIC-il Scarlet she dresses- (Imagilin ier mittlineil's bills I) \-Who wears Such a one ...

POETRY

... O FY 311WYD CAR AF Dl.f A VAL5NTI5NE. Io-rielv maid ilchline thinc ear To aiccfnts fraught Nvith lone sincere. .ccIed ti uth, unskiilled to I ig, Piro mpit moe to this artless -tisfn Jii; a blallk is without thee ,,i Oj yweyyd cearfdi. 1B-5 those lips, wlhose cheslsb snmile c ;Is e:rv ti -ice of, nloc fbeguile- ?? thla t ey whioxse Spairhlute ?? Kl ?? des-lle-s lill;O (a.- l1i tyhose locki ...

MR. RYALLS' GRAND CONCERT AT THE STEPHENSON PAVILION, BANGOR FERRY, AND THE RECHABITE HALL, BANGOR

... MR. RYALLS' GRAND) CONCERT AT THE STEPJHENSON PAVILION, BANGOR F'lERRlY, AND THE RECIAi3ITE IIALL, BANGOR. As we shall not have an opportunity of passiug our a judgment upon the merits of the performances at thcse con- ecrts, nntil next week, we have mutch ptleasure in copying a n critique having reference to the performers and some of the pieces which will be inttoduced, from tbe ll' etrbrd ...