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MR. J. THORNE HARRIS'S CLASSICAL CHAMBER CONCERTS

... MR. J. THORNE HARRIS'S CLASSICAL, CHAMBER CONCERTS. . _ ~ POLAMR*E. : Grand Trio..Piano Forte, Violin, and Violoncello .n A Minor ( Op. 24 ?? A. Hennset' reo Song.. Sho dvelt among the untrodden ways. .JTtorne Harrio Selection..Piano ?? Les Zephyrs' Nocturne in F sharp art Op. 15. Ballade in A flat, Op. 47 ?? .. ?? Grand Duo..Piano Forte and Violoncello..D,Op. 58,. .fendetoehna. Grand ...

POETRY

... _ A ODE TO TIHE I)Et' tMTiNG lEAIR. (1r thce P. .stoa Clu: o.J Adie u! a'lieu? Dacrepit lifty -Two! Aged, wziwhrei, i,, thou art, Thou ittust ?? depart: Though to tihe skirts of tilne thou clil,,, Thou must be Ions!'`, nld take winl To the incorporate bodv of years, Thy predecessors aid comiipecrs. Ah, me! Ibut such eveuts, I wecn, Were never secn Within the compass of thy narrow ste, As ...

OLD TIME

... leve (From Tadt's Edinburgh Mgag-io e.) in d Men call me feeble, old, and gray, at a q , ~~~evel My strength and vigour pawsed awill ene Bat strong and stalwart still am 1, cut Nor frail my step, nor dim mine eye. Ne What are a thousand years to meO? wes But as a drop to yonder sea! owco I've not yet reached my manhood's prime, knc And laugh to hear men say Old Time. 0111 Let centuries pass ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... a- (F(rom Le Follet.) 5 n. 8 Court dresses are decidedly in favour; not, as formerly, f d with trains requiring a page to attend the fair wearer, but It er sufficiently drooping behind to give elegance to the mate- 5 le rial as well as to the figure. Moire antique, velvet, and tl c, embroidered satins should always be made long. For 1, s example-a sky blue velvet, open in front, over a white ] ...

REVIEWS

... Tiet Dublin University Magazine for January. bourers, begg in an article oil Tue Land Question, whhhldacnbercg conspicuous Place among the contents ofths undl ase it, th Ia vast amount of raise is lavished on the ex-attorney handlte mit.d geneal fr Irlan~ bil forthe ettlmeutof te teant-work of suisti! rightquesion;prais whih, lke te legslatve efortpress gently whic isits bjet, s ony ...

LIVERPOOL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... Ir _ , - - - Iu - ~ ~ m v - - - lr- - (t EIGHTH AN~D CONCLUDING NOTICE.] t No. 310. Free Companions. By J. W. Glass.-A e *e poeflpcture, richly and strongly coloured, and well ,f drawn. It isapicture generally admired, though the 11 subject is not very congenial to modern tastes. No. 31 9. The Priest's Leap: a Scene in Switzerland, Canton Uri. By R. C. Selons.-This is a truly fine s ...

AFTER THOUGHTS OF A CONTINENTAL TOUR IN FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, &c

... I 7 :SAFTER -THOUGHTS I . I I ,, . , - . I I or ' ' AI CCONTINENTAL TOUR : I IN FRANCE,- SWITZERLAND, &c. D ! . : ; . ; t: .. nr r D D 1 - 1 I I le ?? vii. any a Suddenly through the opeciing road bur - 'tho valley burst upon ?? sght,- bou ot That glorious valley, with its lakse, Mata And Alps and Alps in cluetree swelling, laul ty' Mighty and pore, andfittormake A ig The rlampart of a ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... . frTV/ TD ?? _ - (From Le Follet.) ?? dresses nre rdecidedly in favour-not, as formerly, with trains requiring a pare to attend the fair wearer, but e sufficiently drooping behind to give elegance to the material as well as to the figure. Moire antique, velvet, and cm- iB broidered satins should alvays be made long. For xcmniple, a sky-blue velvet, open in front, over a white satin skirt, 1- ...

POETRY

... REMEMBER THE POOR. BSY JOlNl GREET. Remember the poor, But, heart chiO and drear, Whatever betide, While shuddering bv Nor thr idst them away Wan youlglings are gazing in anger or pride; With spectrodlike eye; Thou know'st not how soon And water-cold water. Dame fortune ?? IUmlingled, havo they, May stlly thy splenllour, Instead of thle wine-cuip Or squander thy pelf. And festal display. Oh, ...

UNION IS STRENGTH

... Bi. Us Although I very seldom mix Stowi With those who dip in politics, The T claim a right to speak my mind vocal Whenever I may feel inclined; to co] And now, while others talk and write 'Bout what is wrong, and what is right, Tle I think I cannot better do The Than rhyme a pithy line or two of thi on that which pleases you and me- is co The present glorious-ministry. usefu You've read, I ...

REVIEWS

... REvIEAVS. v ?? l , ~ . . . , ?? . v. v The Ccord-player's Hand-booke; or. a Gasre at Forty- in i fives. a1 go This is a small book appropriately published at this sea. sode I son by Mr. E. Howell, of Church-street. It contains maint atrctions for beginners, the method of' playing and pee Linnting, laws of the gain~e, &c. that, the co Bentley's Miscellany, for January. The %a Ano ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE NEW REVIEWS MAGAZINES

... id RELE *TIsa- ?? A.Ia e, NEWREVEW &. MAGAZINES. ON. ?? tel~ Wt', esaeclRei0 prhi THOWSET NDSPREST.WAY OFSRINhe K~~ franot Thied forsj6bto, t vi'est,. tile sures, tbe, most far-ceabbi Roi cele-. to Wnres id er- *.:CI'5-.ijneo fieldi ir the ~effrs ofh wo ol ei hlis fellow~r stthe' asertexing 'and ?? pjrincpipe's of 'Barb ketoi..rov b hc alone misery can be Pcamane ?? egisis a ust rpevne, n isrs ...