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THEATRICALS AND MUSIC

... TIIEATRICALS AND MUSIC. Tule Llipsic osvs o u give glowing account oMr. Haimilton brliraha's ?? as at vocalist in that city, at thle rluterpe c: ncortg. On Monday iiiglit last, Ceriolanius, wasI Produced at ?? Theatre ; Mr. Anderson a h rnia As flgurein the piece ; Mirs;. Weston, a ladynwt h nlsh t s'io as the Voluminiat of the evening h cfrac ) vissed off saltisffattorily as ai whole ; u r ...

REVIEWS

... The Bankiny Alncan c, Directory, Yearbook, and 0hic Diary, for 1851. its This Almanac contains a large quantity of valu- ,it, able information, not alone in connection with oi banks and banking, but on subjects of general phe iuterest there are many useful references. idol -- just A Practical Guide to the LaID of Bils of Exchange as i and Promissory AXotes, for the Use of Bankerslcne ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Th ubrof persons employed at presetit in the fact building is 2,000, and under the impelling force of. this array aeal of labourers every department of the works is advancing une - twdscmliowith marvellous rapidity. More than net one-half of the glazing of the transept is now finished. woet Occasional suspension of the roof glazing here is unavoid- wh - able, in consequence of the difficulty ...

POETRY

... l l I I ?? -- AN EVENING THOUGHT. HY OHAUNCEY HARE ToWNJSHEND. Reflected in the lake!l love To mark theastar of evening glow, So tranquil in-the heaven above, So restless on the wave below I Thus heavenly hope is all serene; But earthly hope-how bright soe'er_ Still fluctuates o'er this changing scene, As false and fleeting as 'tie fair ! HOUSEROLD TREASURES. By JOHN GREET. Household ...

GREAT EXHIBITION, 1851

... GREAT EXBITOrlON, !.81, To t, Editor of the Examiner and Ti1mes. Ib lisived, throagh thle medium of your next pub-. :Sir, le! %thl ,Dommittee, whether the persons senhinmg cnntrr toa Das at~ exhibitionl, will be allowed to have their cover, ?? the gttacbeI to the articles sent; and if it Will 1)e carryi daes ta egwythe they are the inventor, maker, nionti ~r the sayo with the name? also, if ...

THE SEASONS

... A blue-eyed child that bite amid the noon, O'erhung with a Iaburnum's drooping sprays, Linging her little songs, while ?? round Along the grass the chequered sunshine plays. All beauty that is throned In womanhood, Pacing a summer garden's fountained walks, That stoops to smooth a glossy spaniel down, To hide her blushing cheek from one who talks. A happy mother with her fair-faced girls, In ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ITHEATRE ;ROYAL. not Lord irt, The new piece, entitled Broken Toys, vwhich was played Excb bisi for the first time on Wednesday evening, at the Theatre Royal, neve3 Li's although very simple, containing no very striking passages, is belie me pleasant, and far preferable to the piece, Giralda, which blish ise preceded it. The openingscene shows us Mr. Dauntless, agair he a young surgeon, ...

Literary Extracts

... Riterarp Extracto. ?? - ?? . I lice Cs' TE PUTCLM7.- ugrme.hanick can prac. INS] tiewhat he has been taught Or Seen dons1, but if he is in ehanic an error he knows not how to find it out and correct it, aod bition, if you put him out of his road hie is at a stand ; whereas be are in that is able to reason nitmbly and judiciously about fi-ure licig, force, and motion, is never at rest till he ...

Literary Review

... Riterar'n Arbigiv, ope, A4 Voyage to China; including a Visit to the Bombay te .Presidency~b ; the Mlahratta, Cou ntry ; the Cave tb Temmple~s of Western Indlia, Singapore, the Straits Ao usly of M1-alacca and Sanda, and the Cape of Good t nary Hope. By Dv. Berncastle.-London : William oi Ins- Shoberl, 20, Great Marlborough-street. l Ai ians Though so many ages have elapsed since the fact of ...