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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mithode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 PROGHAllIEE OF A CONCERT, To take place at the Hall of the Saint John Mechanics^ JnUitute, on THURSDAY evening, l-jth February, 1842, irv AID OF THE iUiVD^ OF THE liVSTITIJTIOIV, For which f>urpote several Profaational GentletMn and Amateurt have volunicertd thtir service, ^ and, byihe kind permission of Colonel Maxwell, the excellent BAND of the Sdth Regiment will lake part. Bishop, Loder, Seume. 1.— Overture — Guy Maunering. — Band. Composed by Bishop, arranged by Mr. Seume. 2.— ^Address — by one of the Vice-Presidents. 3. — " Push the Red Wine about "-•% Amateurs, 4.— .Band—The Old Oak Tree. ^^ 6.— Song— "The Mtstletoft Boagh»'— by Mr. Card. 6. — Band — March — " Opera Purit^i." 7. — Quartette and Solo-^" The Riiry Times"— by Amateurs. Petersileg, 8.— -Waltz— PianofOTte. * 1 r' Card, 9.— Song — " 'Twas on Corunna\h^ht***-< words hy Mr. Main, of this City.) f Tetersika, 10. — Band — Waltz — "Love not^ Setme, 11. — Song — " The Sailor's Graie** — by an Amaieur, FART II, 1. — Band-«Overture — Fra Diavolo. , Auber, 9. — Glee — The Gipsies* Gimm^by Amateurs* Reeve. S. — Band — (Troop)— Merr^-row the Bonny Bark. Seume. 4. — Recitative and Air — The Progress of Arts and Science. Card. 5. — Band — Queen Victoria's March — Glover — arranged by Seume. 6.— Quintette, " See our oars with feathered spray.'* Sir J, Stephenson. 7,— Band— Gallopade. ^ ^ Seume. 8— Song^"The GambI«rV Wife *W words by Dr. Coates,)— music by \ Petersilea> 9.— Band, 10.— Song «iid Chasus, " The Daisies peep from Q\Qiy field.** Feiersilea, Fiiiai«— "Gou save livs Queta I ^' Soio and Chorus. Doors op4n mi 1— Concert to eommence at half-pdst 1. TIOKBTS, price 2«, 6rf.. may 6s had at the tiora ^f^%r, J, 0. SA^i'p-, Missrj. Feteri |r Tiltey, antMr, 4. JH'J^illm. '*' Urigand's glee. Music &y H. R. Burro*/- j- Pusli the reJ wine about, Let the cup itKuitlw o'crv We slinll not drftin it *Ut, '' Thcio \a plenty io store? For tliof clutters are HjX* ThM now bung em tbe *in«. And the juice, when 'tis press'd, Will be yours, bflgrs, and mine. ,ff; FAmr TIMES. .i.'. Spare it not, lot it flowj Drink htird, nnd drink de«p; What the farmar «h,all aovt, Ihc bold outlavy must reap. Whao the dog-8tar has set, And the barveat-tnoon wanes, And the furmers ore met. To rejoice in their gaina; The outlaw, unwelcome, Must needs be a guest. And receive li fat sbai'O Of the win6 b« loves best. Spare it not, lot it flow; Drink hard and drink deep; What the firmer shall sow. The bold outlaw must reup. "n .i thuf rtiay talk ns they will, but the Fairy time*/ Arc the plcasantcst times of all, , , . When ui) from their .Iwellings a few dark rhymea^ The Genii of earth did Ball,-- " Oh from my iieurt I p?tty anS vow, •« If rhymes had but half attch vutue new. Oh for the days, when theOiaiHs were rifo W nh their Towers and painted Halls ; And Heroes, ouch with a ciiarmed !if«, Rode OP to the Castle walls! . .'And knock'd with a lout! and dreadful clntig «iTill ike roof:* ond the gate* and the wild woods rang.'' When the good and fiiir, as the 'vizard hand stirr'd. Were bound in a dreamy ep«n, , When Maidens spoke, and at each sweet word, Roses and Diamonds fell.— «' I wonder if any fair Lady now "Could open her lip» and let diamonds flow. They may t«Ht as they vvillr&c. i l- Si 'TWAS ON COJIUNNA'S HEIOBT. I I'* THE MISTLETOE BOUGH. The Mistletoe hung in the castle hall, The holly branch shone on the old oak walW And the Baron's revaiuers vv^ire blxlhecnd gay And keeping their Chl'iStm.-iS holiday ; The Baron beheld with a Father's pride, His beautiful chUd, young Level's l'"de, And she with her bright. ey^ei seemed to~be The star of the goodly companie. Oh ! the Mistletoe Bough. I'm weary of dancing, now she cried. Here tarry a moment, I'll hide, I'll bide. And Level be sure thou'rt the t^rst to t«tCe The clue to my secret lurking place ; Away she ran, and her friends began -^ Each tow'r, each nook and each rgom to Scah, And young Lovel cried oh! where dost thou mue I'm lonesome without thee my own swett bride. Oh ! 8tc. They sought her that night, they ?oughi her next day, , '^'^ Zi They sought htr i9 :ynia \ih^\^ y>m Pm^ In the highest, the lowest the l-J."*^]^^' »P«^- . Yo«ng Lovel sought wMlyb«fo«T«Tt her nt« , And years pa^e'd by and their gnef at last Was told as a sorrowful tale Ibbgl^St, , And wl«5U Lovel appeare.l the chikbren cried ] " See the old man weeps ior jiis laM7 pnue. At lens^rijAU ttia chest that had long lain hid, 1 Was found in a closet, they raised the lid. And a hkeletoii ibrai Jny mouldering there Wi*b the bridtil wre-vth of i|»5 jiuly l»,ir ; Oh ! sad was her fate, in .«port^ve4^st ^ ^ She bi.l irom her lord ia tiic ««i ".k-ciiwit, it claftu*i witU aiMii-itt« i and iier beauty aUooni .1 Oil ; 8iCv ;.. t' - ^ Wt^rds by M>: Man. of this Ciiy, M^iic ^If Franz Petersil^ea.' >T«va" on Cormink^s Kerght, ' Tbw Scottish Hero feH; ,, . .. Hovv, deep!) ho was mourned. Let EHgiaud'a erfnies txdl. Bri• Moore gave the signal fortlf-"""" \ Heart-stirrivg word:., tho' lew; And awny on Victoipy's vyiugs :1 . Briramm's eHsrgr»s flew.; The battle wHdlj raged, ' 4t ■ And yielding were .the fof, When forth there spe*eud Victoey's eagle eje . ' With clouds oX midnight hue ! THE SAILOR'S, GRAVE. 1 Tbcr^isi, in the, lone lone sea, A spat, uiiMftrlledybat 1i«»*y; For there th? gijlhint^and the iVeo On his oceAU--bed lies lowly. Down, down, beneath the deep, --, That oft in triumjoji bore bim, . Ho«l««ps aMi4u«a'aad5|»W*^lltee», .♦ With tbrqudljrnteer, And warriors shout above tfao*- And iho' no stone may tell Thy name, thy worth, thy glory, . They rest In hearts that love^ thee weH, And they grace Britannia^s litory. THE GIPSIES' GLE^. Oh who has seen the inilteki's wifa ? I, Ii t — And kindled up new strife, A shilling from her palm I took, Ere on the cross lines I fcouldiook. ,, r . Who, who th6 fanner's daughter 't^eeen? I, i, «, In quest of her hUve been, But as the furfiner was within, ' i'was hard to escape him in whole skin. From every place condemned to roam, In every place we B«ek a home, These branches form our summer roof By th.d< grown leaves grown weather proot. In sheltering nooks and hollow v/ays, We cheerJy pass our winter days. Come circle round the Gipsies' fire, Our 8O0g8, our stories o«ver tire, Come stain your cheek with Nut or Berry, &,c. &c. &c. THE PROGRESS of ART and SCIENCE. liecitative. When from the sacred garden driven; Man fled before his niuker's wrath, An angel left her placo in heaven \nd cross'd tho wandorei's sunless pntb. 'Twas Art, sweet Art, new radiance broKc When her light foot flew o'er the ground, And thus, with seraph voice, she spoke, •' The curse, a blessing shall bo found. Air. She led him through the trackless wild Where noontide nunbeam never blaz ti ; The thistle shrank, the harvest smil d AiKl nature gladden'd as he gazed ; Earth's thousand tribes of living thmgs. At Art'ii command, to him are giv'n, Th(5 village {jrows, the city springs- And point their spires of faith to heav'n, He retul» the oak, and bids U rule T» goard the shores its beauty graced, He smites tho rock, upheav'.l in prnle. The tow'is of strength and domes of taste, Earth's reeming-^caves t*ieir wealth r?!veni. Fire b«ars tiia liiiiiiier i> cr tiic -rarvj He bids the mortal poison heal And lenpi triutnphaut o'er the grave. 4V GmEE< See our oars with feather'd apr^ Sparkle in the l>eati> of d«y, In our little bark we glide Swiftly o'er tho sil«nt tid«, From yonder lone and rooky shore Ths Warrior Hermit to r«stor^, Andsweet the moraiiig breeawrhlowy Whilo thus ia maaaur'd tinae w.a row. ii(4ui-if '; TH« ,UAMBL|iB,'4 >WSJ' IVordt by Dr, Coates— Jtfitiic i'ompotti 6y B* PfiTERSILBA- Dark is the night !-No light l- No firel- Gold on the hearth the last tew ^ai« expire! Sbiv'ring «a»e watches by th« cradls «de ^ ^» For hirn who plf^g'd l^r love-^nt year a bride f Hark ! 'tis his footsteps f-No-His pMt-'tia gone t Tic ! tic ! h«W vveaiily the time roH»^ on ! Why should M ^av« fy and glorious, ||>Dg to reigu over us, God save tb« Quet n. Oh. Lord our God ariM, Scffttar ksr sneiniss, And make thva faH. Confound their polities^ Frustrate their knavish iriolu, Oq thee our hopes we fix, Ood save the Queen. FOR THE PRINCE OF WALES. Oh, Lord in bounty shed Joys round the Infant's bead ; Sfaield him from harm. Hear cow a nation's prayer. Guard England's youthful Heir, Make him thy special care, Ood 8a,ye tbo Queen. m *• « ■jSfc.- \ 4^^*', '\ ^ #*• not