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MUSIC

... ROYAL ITALUN OPERA CONCERT. A grand morning concert was given yester- day, in the Floral Hall, adjoining Covent-garden Theatre. This beautiful appendage to the theatre, us aour musical readers are aware, has been for some time open as a pro. zaeiiade on opera nights, and is now begun to be used as a concert hall, to wbieh there is nothing comparable either it London or (we beliere) in any ...

POETRY

... THEf PILGRIT. When thou art young and life is ?? and gay, And thine eyS gliotOll, naut thy heart beats high; No fears to shok, no Wellrs to ?? d way8 NO ?? to sadden with a sigh . Strong in thy youth and hioppiness, aware! Vilgrims and sojouners& thy fittthers were. W nin lastroouer.I and all seema bright, AO d the desire of wear yearobtained' When glad Hope mnakes ?? future dance In light, ...

THE FIGHT FOR THE BELT

... ?? A fed -age -- (Abridged fro0n, ELakwdod's Magazine for -Pe.) bhree years against allcomers The Cham a keeps.the Ring, S it againstwhatstijsrie might T universe -as lriug; Free years the .invatigsrdle The Champion'aitrfgtah hath graced, Telides' belt or that which spanned The sinewy loins of ector grand, No braver heart e:nhraoed, And in three years no foeman -Had dared dispiste thegrize; ...

LITERATURE

... L.I TBRAT U RE. ?? ANTI.SLAVERY POLsCY. An., Oration }against Trimmeros and Trimming. By Henry Ward -Tan public character and consistency of Henry Ward Beecher, one of the most eminent irving advocates-cf human i freedom, having been through some mistake impugned in this I city, and the imputation being too apt to gain credence with I those, and those only, who are not acquainted with. his his ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUR E. En FUBrms. By Maria S. Cummins, author of The Lainplighter, and Mabel Vaughan. In Two Volumes. Lpndon: Sampson, Low, Son & Co., 47 Ludgate Hill 1860. TBE remarkable facility with which the present generation E can be whirled over the world has given birth to innumerable books of travels. Every one who ventures to cross the Chan- nel with the intention of doing Murray, and ...

POETRY

... THE SOLDIER'S FATE. EoGYPVS sand iS lightly press'd O'er thy lifeless love, Mary; Soft and lasting is his rest, By the waving grove, Maryv Where the night in dew is W\eepillg, Nile's drowsy murmurs keeping, Breezes through, the palm-trees sweeping From the burning West, Mlary. Bright that fatal morining shone In the dapplir skies, Mary; When the brazen trumpet's tone Bade the warriors rise; ...

FASHION

... FAS ffION. THE COURT. It is rumored that the Queen will visit Ireland in the course of the Summer. VISIT OF Tltt- PRINCE OF WALES TO CANADA.-It has been determined, in order to give greater eclat and importance to the visit of the.Prince of Wales to Canada, that his Royal Hichness shall not only be attended by a Secretarv of State, as representing the Crown, bit by her Majesty's first Great ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB PRIZE CATTLE SHOW

... TIHE SW11THFIELD CLUB PRIZE CATTLEI I AYR 0I' ~ I I ~ ~ -I- - li For some yoars past the want of sufficient space at the Bsker-street BAzaar for the Smithfield Club Prizc Cattle t Show, and exhibitions of agricultural produce and imple- ments, has been very much felt by the public, the egricul. l tural interest generally, and the members of the club; the lsimple faet being, that the show has ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... | ?? MU NU[J N JPA V I. + ?? ,A Oonserv ve b ialet 1im i ?? place at Willsb fr6 ?? P!ay vavg. ?? !nfiber of mem. Oh5 'ers of botk ?? rllie 'have a signL onl f.dd their Intention of biag present. Lit ..The psepxietor ?? lieg factory in Limerick has Mri st his oontenance aga'ng ewearingof ?? the 'i Athe establishmen, an t I hasbeen t at and 'the fa i y hide their hoops in the of ?? iclg o gr. ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUR.E. ---- --.- GaW the Appfieetioa of ('ertainl Lawcs of Heat aced Oomfeos- O5p( dlon to tice Use cened Economny of Fuel. Being the sub- goas stance of a Paper read before the Aberdeen Philosopihical in Society, 1859. By ALex. D. MySNE.UP Tlle economy of fuel is of vital importance in all mwanufac- .. totes where stcam-power is largely employed. It is on thisufstv account that we leave ...

DEVON AND EXETER BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... DEVON AND EXETER BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL sOCIETY. --ipt was bold On I 'TheMayexh~itin D~hj Dcelljnt society was held On tu Nortberchay on Friday. W~e have seidom wituossed a More numerou and beutifol cllietotic of plants and flowers at a, any of the exhibitionsa at this season of the 'year. ,Messrs. b Weitch and Son bad seleoted from their wellhstoolted nurseries B some of their choicest ...

GARMUNNOCK CATTLE SHOW

... UfanaL~sm lltruo vH - * - a -v b The annual cattle show of the Carmunnock Farmers'.Soa iety tosk place in a field near the village on Tuesday, 29th inst., when the judges, Messrs. Hamilton (Tilliechewan), Buchanan (Garseadden Mains), and Clark (Razeldean), after a skilful examination, awarded the prizes in the various classes as follows, ?? Class I. Cow, three years old or upwards, in milk-lst ...