LYCEUM THEATRE

... ?- I I T-- ?Y-4 i? ? I. Kr. J. L. Toole toabi6 benefit at this hous'e iast iight, appeari ' in for piea- TheWonder, Dbnriiique the Desertenr, The Goed for . Notbiog,l and- - My Friend-frqm Leadtherhos fat it'is'not often that youg -actor, rzeeve so marked-a, cotmpliueot as that psaidzto M~r. Toole on this occasion.. Elvery p'art of the house was crammed 'in- the 'meat '1iteral seuse of ...

PERFORMANCE OF SACRED MUSIC

... PERFTORMNCE OF SACRE MUSIC. ' ?? - - d_ t ?? - I ?? a THIE first Pciliobeet ing p rfo t,, for the season, i? of the Aenora lmodyessoe . t .-East Churob -on Wedneskeven. ) e a I' weathler, the attondansce was very nuneroue-no fewer thanl o above 1099 being within the walls, t Tile ?? ddnisenced by Mir Cochiran of Balfour, f c Olsirman of the Acting Committee of the Association, ). moving the ...

THE PILOT THAT WEATHERED THE STORM

... I THE PILOT THAT WEATHIERED TIHE STORM. Ihi'.ltti ?? 1l(From thle Globe.) Comem listen, mny hea¢rties,a Ye Jacks of nll peruies a To a yarn l'vo totel ofa tough hoart of oak; Old Albioli her name is, c Ye know whather fameis, Wilieil ?? s folil bertb,-thoungl it onded in smoke. r In the trough of the sea, With thle land on the lee, She wriggled, and twisted, and bent like a worm; 'Ihe gale ...

MUSIC

... e..J? V, , 0 1 (g- li?i !4 T*R e ?? -q to sing is not. new~~burm to 7t vw ders -'aF b~ve repeatedly brousght it 7T under their notsc4 q,6ticularly four years ago, in April, 1863, when we gave some account of a series of lectures d- g w uf hv-..f .:Crw j.OtLEtowl: the founder of the association; and also in November of that iyear, on the occasion of a series of choral meetings held by ¢ the ? ...

SPRING

... TO Be glad, my spirit, tor the world of nows HAB turned to one of greenn nd Of grsee ar No longer the harsh breath of winter blows, so But genail breezes fan w'e in the face. S Voices long cient buret to joyous sound, vn Waters long sullen twinkle as they rfun Fresh uowers bee1n to ceustellate the ground, Warmed into beauty by a brighter 6un. m All scson& have their charms, but unto me, to ...

LITERATURE

... L TE It A T U R E. L.K-J. .L J. 5.: ALI (I. J. Li AlL T. ADULTERATIONS DETEUTED; or Plain Instruletions Fer of for the Discovery of Frauds in Food and Medicine. By becn Arthur Hill Hasaall, M.D., Lond. London: Longman ecret and Co., 1Si7. The attention of the public has been powerfully been directed to the subject of adulteration by the revelations of gage- lie Lancet, and by the evidence ...

Fashion and Varieties

... - - ?? *ofdolt ITIO Tariffiro. THE COURT. BUcKINGMAIVM PAr ACIS,.TucSDAY._The Queen and Prince Albert, withi the Princess of Hobenilohe-Lart-, genburg, took a drive in an open carriage and four- yesterday afternoon. Pritice Albert rode on horso- back in tile forenoon with the Prince of Wales. Thu Princess of Hiahenlohe-Lanrgenborg lnd tile Prin- ciss Feoilore went yesterdlay afternionl from. ...

THE MUSICAL UNION

... The third and last soiree of this society was given at Willis's Rooms, on Tuesday, under the direction of Mr. Ella. The rooms were crowded, and the performance in every way was excellent. Ernst played his best, and the quartets were greatly applauded. The trio, by a new corn- poser, Silas, played for the first time, has great merit in some of its movements, the scherzo and trio being most ...

THE GREAT INCORRUPTIBLE

... THB GREAT JICORR UPTIBLE. | (An Enirely Imaginary Conversation based on facts of the samne character.) DRAMATIS PERSON.E. HAYTEIRO (A fiend in humuan hahpe, Patronage Secre- ?? of thee Tre(tmawuyof BUc st0tJic). GULIELMO (A Rewail T'rUdcsmani () lioli'iled capuucidyatd lofty principles, Member for a dletropolitan Borougih in ?? sl/and, comnonly called by himself The Ineorrip- tible./) ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... FASHIOYS FOR APRIL. [Frof LE FOLLET.] We have now arrived at one of those seasons of the year when La Mode may be said to be in a transitory state; and, although the weather has not been so favourable as usual for the display of what are technically termed Spring Novelties, we have, nevertheless, many elegant designs and fabrics to notice. Fashion, during this intermediate season, is not ...

POETRY

... B A B Y ' S S HE S. O those little, those little blue shoes! Those shoes that no little feet use, O the prioe were high That those shoes would buy, Those little blue unused shoes! For they hold the small shape of feet That no more their mother's eyes meet, That, by God's goodwill, Years since grew still, And ceased from their totter soaeweet. And 0. since that baby slept, So hushed, howv the ...

Selected Poetry

... ? 'MeNd YOffril. HURRAH FOR OUR SHIPS! IIY GEOROiGE (GtlENVIL.LE. HiUUUAII for our ships! our merchant ships Lets raise for them the song, That safely glide o'er tbe foaming tide, With timbers stout and strong; That to nod 1ro on the Inountails go, And horne oil the rushing breeze, Like birds they fly, 'neathi every skcy, Irom South to Nurthern seas ! Hurrlah for our ships! our battle ships I ...