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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. ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... d (From Le Pollet.) .t It Is as we surmised: pelisses are already obliged to give L- place to the 6charpes-mantelets of silks, embroidered in E open patterns, tritmed with a fine an ...

ODE TO THE MEMORY OF A TOOTH

... ODE TO THE MWEMORY OF A TOOTH. Bone. of my bone, a long farewell! There's NO one but myself can tell My anguish at our parting; Farewell, companion of my youth, Well may I say I felt in truth Pangs ...

CARDINAL WISEMAN ON THE ARTS OF DESIGN AND PRODUCTION

... CARDINAL WISEM1AN ON THE ARTS OF I DESIGN AND PRODUCTION. On Thursday evening week a very crowded auditor to assembled in the Manchester Corn Exchange, to hear his v eminence Cardinal Wiseman deliver a leeture on the re- A latioris between the arts of design and the arts of produc- di tion. His eminence was received with enthusiastic ac- of clamnations. mn Dr. Tuasina, the titular Bishop of ...

POETRY

... I| - ., ?? FLOWElRS. ,, y I O It .A C E S 3I I T H1. y e ?? worshippers Who, benlding lowly ,ifore tile uprtisel s5u, God's lidless eye, Throw from your clhalices a sweet and holy Incense oin high. Ye bright mosaics! that, with storiod beauty, The floor of natures temple tesslate, What numerous emblems of itlstruetive duty Your forms create I 'Neath clustered bou1ghs, carl, floral bell that ...

POETRY

... l _ ~ ~- _I_ HAYMAKERS VISITED, (RESPECTPCLLY INSCRInED TO MXISS ELIZA COOK.) [Freom the Village Muse and other poecjs, by Elijah Ridings, On the eve ef publicalisal.J . brief time ago, I was hcart-sick and dreary, For the .orld, now and then, makes the best of us weary; i spirit was drooping, yet restive and wild, And my heart turn'd away from the mirth of my child. I Closed iny book, ...

EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART

... I E - D(~T ASAA\ToWVQT.'R TPqTTTUJT1ON. C AJ~j.LN 'JJco] ROYAL MANCHESTER INSTITUTION. b [CONTIUED.]thi 804. The Forsaken One. Henry Johnstone.-How often de a fine artistic thoughat-caleulated, fin right hands, to develop ad. itself into a sublimity, is frittered away becomilaii impotent hc and miserable. The work under notice, good ini Concepti on, of fair in composition, and in other ...

AMATEUR THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE

... |I Y The amateur performance by members of the ManchesterT In ?? id Shakeperian Society, inid d of our Free Library, came offon of le Monday last, at the Theatre Royal, to a large and evidently at a much-gratified audience. Indeed, as far ns laughter might a r-indicate, these novices in the dramatic art produced as much e- satisfaction to those assembled to witness their efforts, as though a ...

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

... AFYTER THOUGHTS . OF A CONTINENTAL TOUR . ;IN. FACE, SWITZERLAND, &c.. ire The splendour falls on castle walls, ?? alv A~~nd Snowy sumemits, old in story; L il -The-long light shakes across the lakes, se 1ev And the wild cataract leaps in glory. Si I Blow, bugle, blow,- set the wild echoes flying; in ' Blow, bugle, answer echoes, dying, dying, dying! anc s Oh, hark! Oh, bear ! how thin and ...

Literary Extracts

... 1: , I '41 itcrar ? Extra 'to. -,I- H~oive-Hope is ita slenlerre-e~d f~o~r aLs'to-ut' man to l ea n on, ly bat i's strong enough, I do suppose, for them that's infirm USI * f mnind and purpose. The houses Hope builds are castles t~ ~nthe air. The houses of the wretched'who are altogether without hope, are too dismal to live in. A slight infusion of IId hope may be prescribed in bad cases; ...

Pickings from Punch

... Ii.ckfiniu from A BIT OF OUR 'I ?? best way to curb a wild younig man is, decidedly, to bridal him. A VEII..-A lace blinl, worn by a womnan, iot to hide ber Mlushes, but to save her complexioni. TOAST AND SENTIMIENT ON FOREIGN AFF.IIvs.-._Lay tho Austrian eaffol l that hals been raised in Italy be preparatory to the orec. kon of the counstijutional buildig. UNE LIEt: Na'AOLzONm:NNE.-The ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Tar IlISTORY OF LEICESTER. Ily James Thompson, Member of tie liritisih Arclueological Association-Loudosn: W. Pickering, iacstcr: 7. S. Crosslcy, antd Thompj'son and Son. There is a famous Eastern store which tolls how the prophet Chidbar, who litl obtained the gift of eternal youth, arrived in tilc course of his wanderings at a certain town, surrounded with gardens and groves, in one of which ...