Refine Search

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... EXTRACTS FRO-M PUNCH. THE PREMIER (REENY. Air- The Ivy (ireen. Oh. a wonderful man is our Premier gree-n, Forall Debrctt doth say, That nine-and-seventy years have seen Him travel his jaunty wNy. From Broadlands he'll steam up to town. As blithe as a hey of ten. A Cabinet Council hold, and down To Broadlands bowl again: And of all the guests that at Broadlands dine, And joke their jokles and ...

INSTITUTE OF THE FINE ARTS

... I MALE OF PICTUREs. It AL VV rlU5LAI~ The second annual exhibition of painthes, under the aus- pices of the Institute of the Fine Arts, will close on Mois- day, after a most successful career. The distress caused by the cotton famine, the dullness of trade, and the urgency of the calls made upon the public for behoof of the unemployed, have caused in some towns the cessation of art exhibitions ...

SPIRIT OF PUNCH

... BEN THE TOUT; OR, L0OKINGO OUT FOR A VIN{ER. It's wery 'ard, and so it is, To arm one's bit o' dinner, A lookin' hout, upon the tout, To find a Derby vinner. But here I lies and skins my heyes, Watchin' the Derby lot- To giv' the hoffice to my pals, And help put on the pot. The time have been, I'd thought it mean To take a touter's place, When, togged in silk and leathers clean, As jock I made ...

THE MUSICAL TOWN COUNCIL OF BATHGATE

... THE MUSIOAL T WN C'OUNCIL OF BATHGATE. I; i Our readers will remember a paragraph we a quoted from the Glasgotv Ilernal, appropos of the I Bathgate Town Council being stung out recently by a member to the strains of ' Roy's Wife of Aldivalloeb. If we may judge from this report, compiled from the same paper, that circumstance has been the source of considerable annoyance to several of the ...

LITERATURE

... c-- - ---0 The Lat C'eeeetuE/ectionz; or, lirihe Did if? By JOHeN gre DAviDlSON, 'Writer. Aberdeen : Robert Walker, 92 for Broad Street. waileavepuerused this pseuliedt to discover ties 5lectioneeuisg Of secret, ifsce ohre be, of1 Who did it ?' flait at the close Tu we fn thece qetion unnwrd tthe commencement te we find an introduction on the Trent question, in which ties a writer appears 55 ...

EDINBURGH REVIEW FOR JANUARY

... uec. THIS number of the EDINBURGH contains a variety win of substantial and interesting articles on well- asho selected topics. The first-.Iudia under Lord sysi' Dalhousie-is a clear and orderly account of the the rule of that able administrator. It defends him ear] against the charge of puirsuing systematically a rmd policy of annexation-a charge to which the and events of his ...

THE MAGAZINES OF THE MONTH

... THE MAGAZINES OF TVE MONTH. [FIRST NOTiCE.] B7LAcnwooD opens with A Months Visit to the Confederate Head-quarters, by an English Officer, whowritesverylikethe Timea' corresponden at Richmond. There is an identity of opinion as well as of style. The Chronicles of Carling- ford are brought to a close, and we shall next month, we hope, have the a' Tamer Tamed' continued. The number closes ...

EVENING CONCERT

... Last night, Signor Cnio gave a concert of pianoforte music in the Masonic Hall, George Street. There was a fair attendance. The pro- gramme, which was somewhat long and agreeably varied, comprised several attractive pieces, among which we may notice Goria's Nocturne, La RE- veuse Etude, and a grand duct for two piano- fortes on airs from Verdi's Opera of The Sicilian Vespers,in which Signor ...

AN AMERICAN STAGE SCENE

... A writer who hag travelled extensively says that he witnessed rather a strange scene in Shak- speare's beautifultragedy of Romeo and Juliet. It was at one of the Western theatres. The piece had passed off well without interruption until the last scene. The character of Romeo was excel- le-ntly enacted and loudly applauded. The very model of the lover was before the tomb of the Capulets, ...

SPIRIT OF PUNCH

... SPIRIT OEF PUNCH. THE LESSIO OF T15 YEANU Go hbaee, ill year, with robes that reek of war, Hands that strock down the laboer of eur North My curse go after thee beyond the door That darkens at thy ghastly going forthl I Away, foul behlauae ! give the Young Year room, | What lie is lilse none who await himis know At overot his loeks still meed tlh fire of doom, Worse year than thou the ...

CHRISTMAS IN LANCASHIRE

... (FROM THE BRITISH WORKMAN,) My country thou hast sinned. This cotton dearth, With all its bitter crop of want and woe- Canst thou not read in it thy punishment For wilfulness and greed ! Couldst thou not find, BTb'e-taught England, for thy potent gold, A nobler market than the slave's forsooth, To buy in ? There was blood upon the bales, The brand of goad, and lash, and gory chain, And thou ...

LITERATURE

... LI TER AT U RE. A TiuL rrisir OxN TmEc LAW OF TRUSTS AND TaUST SEanas MENl~s, inaluding its Application to Practical Con- veyancig. By John M 'Laren, Esrq., Advocate. In two volumes ?? & PT. Clark, Edinburgh. ?? contrasting the ?? literature of Scotland with that of ltngland, one cannot help beinig struck with the much sreater nlluuiier of treatises on particular branches of law wsvhich exist ...