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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ANNUAL TEA AND MUSIC PARTY

... that other engagements would prevent them being present until a somewhat advanced period of the evening. He then went on to review the past year, touching first upon subjects which affected the interests of the congregation. He in warmu terms referred to ...

Table Talk

... with Mt. do Valbezen, that but for this resource Eng- cedwould not have survived the trials of 1793 and 1848- IWlestieiefer Review. ...

Literature

... story or affecting to give a summary of the incidents. There no is writer indeed. whose sketches can bear this style of reviewing so little as Mr. Thackeray. There is none who at the same time offers so many racy passages for convenient extract, and we ...

Literature, Science, and Art

... M'Cullochs, (judiciously published separately,) and others on Moms- tayne, blormonisn, Mablomslned, and Mozart; some reprints of Review articles by Mr. Hayward and Air. Gleig; and a volume of similar papers by our late townsman, Mr. R. A. Vaughan, chiefly from ...

Literature

... CAMBRIDGE ESSAYS: Contributed by Members of the University. [London: J. W. Parker and Son.] The popularity of our two chief reviews has been tn. broken for more than half a century, and their success has caused the production of several modern contemporaries ...

SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

... A. B. Phipson, are also represented. Oer readers, and especially our artist friends, will quite understand that this hasty review professes to do no mole than convey such a general idea of the Exhibition as al hour's examination of it enables us to give ...

THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... obtained lisA well. meri the ?? asconductor and comiposer inl a tumult Of meritedeprais Whimor, LP, ofrS ?? ast- applause. In reviewing the exeution oS he oa Staorias whole, it is impossible to say wheat was done berst The band was perfect; the sa e may he ...

BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW

... next four days the show yard will be filled by broad- shouldered broon-faced critics, who will judge the judges and review the reviewers most unuercifully; but as neany of our readers haive no pretensions to learning of this kind, a few notes regarding ...

REVIEW OF THE WORCESTERSHIRE YEOMANRY, YESTERDAY

... REVIEW OF THE WORCESTERSHIRE YEOMIANRY, YESTERDAY. After an arduous drill of seven or oight days, the officers and me) of the Queen's Own Worcestershire Yeomanry brought their labours to a culminating point yesterday, by a grand review on Kenpsey Ham ...

STONE CHRISTMAS CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW

... Addorley, said he perfectly agreed with what Mr. Adderley had said respecting Mr. Bright; after which the noble lord passed in review several political topics of current interest, expressing his opinion respecting them. R. Locker, Esq., proposed The health ...

CHRISTMAS LITERATURE

... to see how wittily * ~ areappliedin this very clever book. I THE COa N= MAGAZiSE, No. 1.-Iondon: Smith, Elder, and Co.] Reviewers very rarely confess that they are wrong, but we are boundto do so in the present case. With the new rop of serials issued ...

LITERATURE

... to Ivry,' the Arilada, or the later Lays of Ancient Rome. After dcearbhig Macaulay's first paper in the Edeinburgli Review, tbe welllsleown gorgeous article on Milton, our author emricds I's that Macaulay wrote many admirable sqails, and that ...