PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIO A VMUEMENTS, . , Prinen of Wales Theaft*.- One Hollr in the 'Cartivr4 Ball, and tho } itoalt me, The Queen of Hearts. Thentre Royal.-1 The Artlat's Wife,'and- Pasitomxme .rUttle DickWbittington. Royal Amphitheatre, -Ring Henry 'N. ;!an tUe. Tantomime ,Srlequln Blue leard. New Adelph} Thestre.-George -BaiWOll, AIfi ate. Pantomime aiarlequin Dioiy 8am2. Royal Colosseum ...

LITERATURE

... BOOKS, &c,, RECEIVED DURING THE MONTH. Tb&ArtJournal. Virtue Christian Treasury. Groom- Dhaxwood'a Magazine. Black- bridge and Sons weed and Sons The Children's Hour. Ibid ;eaGrdener. Ibid * The Household. Ibid teselfan's Magazine. Mac- The Floral World, Ibid Millar and Co. The Intellectual Observer. Ibid agnhwd and Her Subject Races. Christian Society. Ibid ibd Merry and Wise. Jacksons, Wal- ...

THE MAGAZINES

... .; , ,Alt ,isi ?? / ?? ' * i . .r. ; E .: Ci; I'> te I .r ;, : m v. ., S {:e Good Words Opes r fop W ithge r nv. a ' bf Lar dercle' bf ?? er b e n e ld .,d, l .ourt. * 'onmc otht is h ~tdbisg but ;SJula iiugh ?? n~ indi. ccate a story o pifl muteet~h Iuteet *thbutaid'o 'roi aice 'f orcxrygale cthe'Re,^anc. Thei Eeiy?'rC SrtarM.,~ 'P..Sc c! eontributter h i phe r o' o1 !'ber 14, in whicht ...

LITERATURE, ART, &c

... 1 , I . , I I -: .; : gTWOTE,. RT,;.&a. . . n L ?? n oE thehw aitsof mediwevail piests in tingl'and oecuramia 6a treatise na.i being'edited for the Earl English' TttBSociety,' Mirk's..Dutie' of -arsh -Prieep??.., ?? swriber. iriiinstiructins the- prrest .howe ito baptize a ohild, and.suddenly puts.n 'f:But if you arc too cqunk ,to' sayithe words of Baptism i their proper o~dierw Iwhat ...

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

... I A HAPPY N!JEW Y IR,.lb Bright and fredb, if a trifle too frosty For scent word wo after the har- The sllorllilg is :;plcnd1_idly Itracnig, Til counitry (ldligbItfn', thougl la, . Th1e nky is Ii t1Ur(jUOiSO n11 oOlOliV, The soi, while it d1o.:zles the e(yes, Waruss the skatels, hot six soli(d ?? Thi ice on ?? ?? I ies; The wood in the didntcoe is purplo, Wit! bmarely 'a luff, grecn or ereo It ...

THE YICTORIA THEATRE

... IV THlE YICTORIA THEATRE. - Excellent entortainment continues to bo provided by the managers of this Theatre. In consequeuce of numerous applications for a lowering of prices, this step hIUS been adopted, and the result has been gc favourable, as shlown ty the increased attendanee, that the present taritl will be con- tinued during the remainder of the season. On Friday the 4th itsst. Sheridan ...

VITTORIA

... VITTORIA.* MR. MIERT'DTsn is a writer of such unquestionable power and originality as to malke it a matter of regret that he should so often choose to be careless and obscure. What lie means himself he probably knowvs very well, and the plot, and the people who move therein, may be clear and distinct to his mind but only a painstaking and intelligent reader, with a good 1mem1oTy and a habit ...

Poetry

... T I I po#vil. MY GRANDMA'Yi&bER . Bhe's gonq'i 8.Is'sgone I she`,IU Oa return, But why Oulde re -pine'i! Hler loss w mii ileplore~n 'ml q~osi, u ?? She'~h~ w1 -gind fair ' Herjosslaotre. ri ' %h er Us nd'thiony: ; And ?? gory she reigns there, Be.ore the Throne on high, Her body is consigned to duet, It's mould'ring in the grave, Blesied be the name of Him we trust, He takes but what He ...

OUR DAILY CONTEMPORARIES

... oUR VAiTr qoNaREPOujzMM TEE FENxas ExunoTroN.-The Moneing erde says -It Is to be feared that British art and leansty will not be adsgneotely llustrated In the ?? Paris Erhl- bitlon. This is a feet to be very deeply regretted. There Is yet tome, however, to atone for the comparative Indif- ference hltherto d'spIa3 ad, and to nill up the various do. partments, especially thos most charoteristlio ...

LITERATURE

... lIT E R A T U R m. 'Z ATLAI'IO AD GrBAT WSi3TE]I EASLt*AY.| Kr, P. Barry is a saoreur with his pen. He signsl himself Special Commissioner of the Monssyg Worak Rkeview. He puts himself *ith authority before the reader, as one who has the world's ear, und the right to pull it, when the huisour takes him. In opening his book about the Atlantic and Great Western railway, he exhibits the ...

BEFORE VICKSBURG

... BEFOR1, VICKSBURG. G. H. B0eeR. IQuoted from ?? Renidin's i1 Prose an1d Verse' Relheted hy J E Carpeuter, acd Published by Frederick Warne & Co., Losedoa.l When Shermian stool beneath the hottest fire That frono the ?? of Vicksburg gleamed, And boubt sheik tucebled in their smoky gyre. And grape-ehot hissed, axed ease shot screrODed; Back fromu the front thre cam'e, Weeping and sorely lame, ...

Poetry

... pottra. THE EMIGRANT'$ WIFE. TirtE shore3 are frdieg, Robert, Fading very fast away: Thougb your arm ia firm around me, Yet not one word you sayS But do not leed me. darling, for you eannot wish to speak, There would, be tears to choke your voice, though nonc to stain your cheek. t may seem rather hard, dear, To go lo *xil thus, To think that yonder crowded town UIAs not a place for uq; But ...