LITERATURE

... LIT E R AT U RE. TrE RED AN: a Poem. By R. M. EEVBRLEY. Sucood Edition.-London: HAMILTON dz Co. 1856. More enels hive scratched and rattled, poetically and prosaically, to the honour and glory of Old England's arms3 in tiho lats war, than any otber, we fancy, ever called itito alert au dspirited operation. Those woke froom the fogs of dreamland, peoplel with the wild creationS of unbritlled ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... - - TESDRA, MUSIC, ETA. t'rrwy-f La.sxir-The last-w.ek~l'tttb Italian operatic ] pextrvmancss hasindeedbeena brilliant one. -On-Tuesday, -b Beethioven's magnificerit opera ?? FideIio -as played with T a cast of almost unprecedented, power.,, N eadame Ruder3-, e dorf', as the heroine, achieved in i.itnense triumph-ber A s9inging and acting both being admirable, We have seldom -r wit tewsed ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA T7RE. BnowNsoN'S QUAIRLraeY RiEveaw.-(London: C. Dot- ia -ao; Dublb: G. Bellew.)-The leading characteristics of b, Dr. Brownson's style-lhia good logic,-critical acumen, and .11 forcible writing-are eminently displayed in the current er number of his Revkstu. In the first article, however-the 5- i 1ission of America-we Bnd Dr. Brownsona views ron -i native Americanism' urged iu etrorg ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ?? a1d ?? ri[E COUIRT. ?? ?? 26..-Lhe ' ditter P;:t 'tY yesterday i,lwhitlj hli- 11,yal 1liibiliitsl thel Prit.celss Royal, M jl Geot-ral the Ioo1. ?? t1 .1lcs. G(v3, Colonel tile I [lo. C. IB. an'i Mrs. Pllipt1,s, thie ?? of Winl(d- s ,ilul t. ilon. ?? NWlflelty, antod Mr. Glover. Tlit' followinig had tilm litootl, to reecivo ittvitalions in t c er(ejllt : -LadV E llizaietlt dio Ros. Colonel ...

Selected Poetry

... jf?lccfcd ?!Oftrll. THE TRUTH DOTH NEVER DIE. Taouoll kingdoms, states, and empires fall, And dynasties decay; Though cities crumble into dust, And nations die away; Though gorgeous towers and palaces In heaps of ruin lie, W hich once wvere proudest of the proud, Tb'e truth doth never die ! Wc'll mourn not o'ei' the silent past, Its glories are not fledl; Although it4 ilmen of hiigh renown lie ...

GREAT SALE OF WORKS OF ART BY MESSRS. SOUTHGATE AND BARRETT

... GREAT SALE OF'WORKS OF ART BY MESSRS. SOUTHGATE AZD BARRETT. The most extensive sale of lithographic drawings which has taken place since the sale of Roberts's Holy Land, is announced to take place at Messrs. Southgate and Bar. rett's, on the 15th of December and five following days. The sale includes the whole of the remaining copies of the mug-. nificent views published by Messrs. ...

TO AN OLD PLAYMATE

... TO AN OLD PLAYAMATE. Ui u 1 U.i I Ij v A, BY BARillY CORNaWALL. (Froa 'lThe Kcepsaek, jest published by Bolegn, London.) Dost theou still reinellber me : 1 remember thee nnd thine, When the young and carcless bours All were thine and mnine When we hidl our eyes il flowers, Laughing at the ruling powers, Dreaming life divine. Dreams of bonks, or barren learning, Trotilled not our summer sleep ...

Poetry

... 1v atnJ. A SNOW SHOWER.-BY BRYANT. HERE delicate snow-stars, out of the oloud Come floating downward in airy play. like spangles dropped from the glistening crowd That whiten by night the milky way; There broader and burlier masses fall- The sullen water buries them all; Flake after flake, All drowned In the dark and silent lake. And some, as on tenderwinge they glide, From their chilly birth ...

LITERATURE

... LI Y'ERA TUBE. Letters from ?? Quarlers; or the .Realtties of the War in Ile Cri'nea. By an OFFICEB on the STAFF. Muaray. The staff officer's letters and journals are valuable as a corroboration of the general accuracy of the reports from the seat of war furnished by the special correspondents ot the daily newspapers. It is true that the writer is very indignant at the audacity of civilians ...

POETRY

... POE TRY. THE NIGHTINGALE. FRIOM A POEM 13Y C11ARLES DONER. Lilie the wooing dove, Breathing an air of tndoernoss around; Anon then changing suddenly, as though Some store of joy at length hod found a voice And fast and cager gave it utterance so, Ere the full heart had finished to rejoice- Thine scemeth not one voice, but manv, flowing Like welling streams escaping from their thrall, Stopped ...

CHRISTMAS PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ins, The public amusements in store for the Christmas and holidays in Liverpool and for the beginning of the New ed. Year are abundant. This will be seen from a glance at ...

Selected Poetry

... #rIC(ted '41?Ioctvll. GIVE BACK THY T1XREASURE, OCE.AN, (A GIVE hoack my treasure, occan! My playmate dear, oncoe more, Said a fair youth, wvho idle lay Stretched ou the slunlit shore; That sailor boy, belovedl by all, How could thy wrath destroy, And render lone all(n (dSolale 'the friendless, orpliall boy ?? Give back my treesuire, occan! A iveepin1 loalilen cried, As reclbsslv she ...