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VOLUNTEER ENTERTAINMENT

... ~i : , , t The members of the K 6ompany 14t ?? Y were most liberally entertained on Monday even- ing, by their officers, Captain R. F. Steble, Lieu- tenant Anderton, and IEnsi ...

POETRY

... II COUNSEL TO THE AMERICANS. Abolish slavery I -Well I By multitudinous murdering of brotherm Outrage and tyranny beyond all others, By sword and flame, by recklessness and ravage, By au that marks the fiend or moves the savage f There,-tbese are works of hell I Ye cannot wrest Heaven's holy purpose so, God, Christ, man, mercy, charity cry No ! Ye waste your wealth, ye maximise your woe I ...

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... oiffaino fromt $4unc' I1 Fos 0PRAgATIo AuTEOR'S PLAYGROUOUD.-Paris. AFIECTIONATE HuSBAVD.-TommNs: You are At old fellow ! real turtle, eh ? and venison to follow, ,Oinig jIkiS: Why, yes-you see it's my wife's birth- na she dines erly, I thought I'd celebrate the SDiverSgr ggD the CUTHDowN RAMS. - An agricultural standing on the top of a hill among the downs v eside of the river Itchen, in ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... LITERARY - EXTRACTS. YoaarA or'V ?? of the- most remrkanble instances of ,the:, voracity :.of the pike: occurod during the.. last few- :years -to ' Mr- L.-, of Chippenhamy, Wiltshire. This gentleman had a trim- mer in the river Avon over night, and on proceeding the next morning to take it up,' he found a heavy pike ' a~pa. rently fast npon 'hishoibks.1 In order to extract these, hU was ...

POETRY

... ' L L -11 IV -- - SONNET TO THE 9LD YEAR. Thou slumberest with the past, old sixty-three, But thou hast left thy foot-prints on the earth, And good may grow thereon. How at thy birth Grew glad the dear ones we no longer see I My heart was sad and aching to the core When jolly winter brought thee by the hand To claim allegiance for thee. Blithe and bland Thou gav'st me merry morning at the door ...

HEARTRENDING STORY

... My much respected friend Mr. C., ?? t gentleman, had cousins in New Hampshire, two brothers named K. one of whom went South to seek his fortune, while the other remained on the far ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... ?? The season for grand and full-dress toilets, ladies, baa nowa arrived; for the moment is cone to think of halls, dinner parties, and visits, and whatever the elegant world es ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &C. THIS DAY.|

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTSj &k.. THIS DAY. | prinee of Weles Theatre.-Tbo ComedY 'MZAi and Vaces, and the Bmrlesque IIConrad ?? . Floyal Amabitheatra.-1'Ouir WI e, *'ly Don't She Marry1 hions. Leetard'e Per ...

IMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... IMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEKg I PlumTx or WALEs TEuATRL-At this theatre Mr. Frank Drew continues to appear in the most popular comedies, in which not only his dramatic but his vocal abilities are called int ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PVtL10 AMVS ENWS, &, THIS DAY' .I Price of Wales ?? Comedies A Handsome ebandl dund H How She Loves Him. Royal Am ?? Flowers of the Forest, andALoverbyProxy. ROali Colosseum Theatre, -- The Gi ...

EPITHALAMIUM A NUPTIAL SONG

... j EPJTHALA~~~U~: A NUPTIAL SONG.. E FPJT~ll~lEM: PTIAj SONG., There comes across the Northern Sea A Princess in her maiden bloom; Hold back ye.oraft of less degree And give her barque the ampler room! ...