HOUSEWIFE'S CORNER

... I:. HO I = e -. aORN IrTA g 0~ ORIP ao I engage maj be done Iit'S x t .BlT11-MARRIAGES; a DJiATI c N*?O ISOtOO of 1314b. Manliap, or Jbah r bhaetd 4 Adirly' tSrZ~ 4 W° ?twplrPWAMreotr, UM. Robert, Xraae; r -adaughter. ?? - aps; 22, v i 4f..oh~ Go ,I .of a ., ?? ; ?? lb. jbvl.~ canbu J W . . ?? Rap, ?? ?? J theo ?? Jo Bmr.aWli aoi Parrwnomrhntala 'ahE toth. of Holywell;' : a l we,7ane time and ...

FASHION AND VARIETHES

... FASRIO2 MrI) DVARETIES. I ?? T-ASHIONCA - - . VR'E. I I The Right lon,. the Lord .Chief3 Ju1tice. has errired atlnrrlrchglsss, acconipenled by Misses Lefroy and GcergiLrtroy.-,: ?? ?? ?? .1,, 1,, ,Ih.; :o0.Ferrall ,as~narvived iet~llis. reside~nce, arripn-vsiiuoarc, fl-nitheP cntinkcl t. ' Siirg'on Bu'tclier fiis lfttowrifor three week9. Doctor Evory'aKe ?? has icen re-estabi6ilic 'by a' proi ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... PICKINGS FROM PUNCH, EXIT ROMBAT.INn' be EXIT BOMBALINOl The Earthquake growls beneath his feet, Vesuvius banks her fires, o'erhead, Bewildered gbirr' through the street Slink with a tamned and timorous tread. r. The ptiest holds up his trembling hands, In vain to sainted Januarius; The Despot's hungry hireling bands ?? to deem their pay precarious. Armed Retribution pours its force id From ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LITESTY MISCELLANEq& -- - - - -* EMLaS TO CoNvErSATIoN-Society is a picnic t every one should bring his share of the entertO° 'oh Some look pretty, some dress well, some talk mert vory few do all. It is a blessing to havre a good etl; and but if one is defcient in that respect, where is the hea°y refreshing it beforehand. Perhaps it wovtp be a of borrow a few ,good things than not have th ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... THE OPERA CAMPAIGN. It is understood as a rule that & French dramatic critic is allowed a more handsome license than thE enjoyed by his EDglish brother. Ile is not tied dow to a provokingly anticipatory a8count of the interest. ing plot-by way of destroying the interest-and the lavish use of from three to half-a-dozen praises and phrases, cut and dry, and common to all the throng. M, Jues ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... zzvizWS OF B30KB, ANe Ascoroc BOAT JOURNEY. By J. UATES. Bentley, But-lengfooe-sfrcof.-This is a very interesting book of travel in the dreary, icy Arctic regions. The author was sur- geon to the expedition fitted out so nobly and generously by an American merchant, Mr. Grinnel, to search alter the long-lost Sir John Franklin. Air. Hayes's work is certainly one of the most entertaining of the ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... D1}AM, A XUSIG, * - ?? :- ,: I. IIAYSARIKaT.-Mr. Falconer, the clever author of Exc trones and other popular plays, has just achieved an- other success by the production of Does- he LoveMo?-' a three-act comedy. The plot is neither very profonud or original, but is so ingeniously contrived ard skilfully developed, that the attention of the audience is throughout riveted upon the stage. The ...

Barddoniaeth

... gAvagoulatth. BARDDONIAETH BUDDUGOL YN .I1ISTEDDF0D DINB3YCH. Y BONEDDIGESAU. Rhoi proesnnoldeb eu glin wynebau I ni ddewisodd ein harglwyddesau Yn yr eisteddfod; noddi In gwybodau, 0 gywiredd oedd eu bwriad gorau; O dan hynod wenau-caredigrwydd- Rhoi yn ebrwydd a wnant fawrion wobrau. A charedig wen, ac A churiadau Eu dwylaw hynod ar fwrdd telynau, Yn eu blaen tynant l o blant doniau, I ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... A History of England during the Reign of George the Third. By William Massey, MYP. Vol. III. 1781. 1793. Parker and Son. As Mr Massey's 'IHistory of the Reign of George the Third' proceeds, we become more sensible of the flatness of effect produced by an almost perverse desire for the appearance of impartiality. With the most genuine inten tion to extenuate nothing, Mr Massey does not quite ...

STRAND THEATRE

... ,S TRAID TH EIA TRE. ?? e This popular place of public entertainment has, during a N s soutewhat brief recess, been completely re-decornted and em- 2,Ct bellished, And the interior now presctns a very handsome appearance. The lower anid upper tiers of boxes, &c., have the fronts decorated with white and goid mouldinigs, and LyTj e bordeiings of flowcrs and foliage in bold relief, the whole d ...

LITERATURE

... A- ?? B AM. - r.A- or. _J~iJL XJ1i WI.± U IW1. cli 1% .Oass FORt Rxvinw. -Books, Music, New Engravings, ?? intended for review, left at the establishment of Mr' C. Ms'CklE~rA, Rled Lki'n-court, Fleet-street London, addavased to the Editor otf the Derby Mercury, will be -~rwarded and receive at tettion. MAGAZINES, &c. T2se A,'t-Journal. No. LXIX., New Series, September. lonsdon: GEORGE ...

LITERATURE

... HUCII O'NEILL,. THAE PRINCE OV'ULSTER; A POEm. -By JoIIN O'SNILI.. Second Canto. (Dublin .AI'Glashan: and Gi)l)o-Some timue since we noticed the publication of the first canto of. a poemunder the above title. We then with pleasure bore testimony to the very many unmistakeable evidences afforded by the work that Mr. O'Neill, who then made his first appearance before the public in this ...