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A SONG OF WELCOME

... Ing. o f list Look out-look ont ! thc Au d be roady with n shout, Le 'That Shell frighten all the lishies w ho,, they hear ?? j r to esaime ?? in the horizon ors As his fluig you clap your eyes e1, la ite Welcome hocki my Lorld Comuissioner with loud uc- ur ?? clajim. go tils Look out-look out! dlo thc Foro An(l mind waht you're nbout ep s rn- Ior you must pass tbe word whteever beo appeara; ...

Literary Notices

... Uiterarp W-0tirro. Till' T~'RAPPiEI~t OF' 'THE M\ISSOURI. ?? 'lie aeccunr voluitte (if Mr. 13entley's Smanck rd Li- brary contairts Warshtington myvla's celebrated svatk vat I d ?? Astorriat. It is at series ofI ?? and wonrdorfulI pictureso, or raller skotchtes, witicr, if thea English Ihard re tnythring, of Uerrman enrltriatniii, would produce a, dirasteutt eflects upon our youth ats thle ...

Poetry

... - ?? Dcrtrp. i j.i I I P . III. At Barciel, seinr Cantmbridge. MeTn's lifu is like i; vinii'tes daIy- Some ?? ?? (iMid tI ny (3tlkens to Ii iti ii n It ?? 0cc' ;,il ?? I be oldest 1!1o11 buat saps end igoes to bed Long is his b liie wl ho liitnies (ot tlhe de^v- \VIbo goes tI le soonest hias tlil! l-st to poy )elltli is the i'oiter, seaine il)w' 7 01i oil tick, '.od some, silcs, Iltist pay the ...

EASTER DAY

... IASIER DAY. And belold there was a great earthquake. And nit angel of the Lord descending frotm heaven, rolled away the stono from the door, and sot upon It. i His countenance wms like lightning, nd bin raimcnt whto as snow . And for fear of him tho guards trembled, and boecame as dead men. hattheew xxviti, 2, t. t 'Ti. lovely night on Zint's sleeps, Tih ?? from his wnall, O'er forest till and ...

Literary Notices

... I I t14- I ?, 1,? ?? T J1.0ticro. 'viie C IIAITcF AND)'rt renaot :vim err. IiII' t that oldil 1,1tlier 'rhady turning do~wn the road ? 'ter wa a time when, he said ?? woldd h~iv t breit atirali to have finet tni-bnt as thet old tallow was ?? rwt worth powder and shot, thle ?? ?? llever renewod, and it is out of (iiitCe ths otur yre.rs Who knows but I'll ktiork. a ?? 011 ci i Iiii, ...

[ill] AND LEGENDARY ART

... I hED ANiY LE(E NDAiRl AT. 'J.ie Our 7i'ianiqelibs/', eonjO d .t' fIF tlie read tliit0ry iior St. Luke wve know Very 1Jl I olts not[1 Rlipos tIC', andc, likeL St. Mark, i~'~il.1t Ii Obeen ?? Vel'ted after the aS - ?? of ur le,01 Ilie its belove-d disciple . lookei ac~n~ilit ?? and Bemanti re11in amd Wiltht his master an~d e'.ic Cci to die last. A ftel' the nalrtyrdonsl or St. md S. Va1 ...

POETRY

... P 0 EL 1 iC \ . LOVED TOO L O:.G. Sj~tpOlUmlI quorumII tit')idait r-tis Claudt-rlustiumn. They say there is z-guivh in lovilng ia Nalo- (.II ! tis a deeper alld ?? 'C p it 'Io be ardenttly loved by thil uonid auil true-hcarted, ft Ilea tbe power ol kvtulo inlg thilt Iive has (departedt 1:lle our fvelkigs wince f.di d revive nc:t at Avill e ipbraid out' owni eulidiicss. Net culd tire uvs still ...

Poetry

... - , ; ?? -- .. -, '91 ,J) o c t rp. -- ?? [lvi.c. OIt'eA ?? AiN' A MitiIiCA N t'iitI .1 lilw fV ' uth Ii' title bri'&e thekyifi A I ?? its'll vithi i till hiil ?? VlIIv F~orIS oi citlli ISgo IthIeI ?? IItIC A'I Ii to! ot II ,h w'ti f ?? I hi;viygc, If 0. ki ('ii t to Coiime W'Itlothe woildV1-1 hofots' it siliir'tetd ;il Iilt'i, . uips i iii its eteoiily' folds teitliiihi' 0ii Ibo skill is ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LI7ERATLY NOTICES. 'l'l111 HANDiOOK OF NEWV ZEALANI). ¢ -wirlitig of the stroot nreellt ifnfor:tion. Conoiled frarb useof' inteading Colatiuas. By a late Alagistrale of 1 the Colony, vho resided there-during four years. Vt.mo. fiarker; pp. 492. This book is indispershle to everybody who man | - i,1nk of NeW Zealand. 1 contains ample andiron :li formation npon the-il ctutry, its history, its ...

POETRY

... P )ET It Y . MiOR{NING 1l i'DITATIONS. T]et Taylor preach upon a morning breezy, f-low Nvell tn rise while night and larks arc flying For lIly pPrt, getting Up seems not so casy liy half as lyingg. What, if the lark does carol in the shy. Soaring bevond thie sight to find him out; Wherefore am I to rise at such a fly 7 I'n trot a trout. a'§';li not to me of bees and such liko humns, Thie smell ...

POETRY

... PO ETRY.- TO AN INI IDEL. 'I hIt'i mornster of human race A Rochester's an Angcl compared with the; Hlatter and boast a wor ldly face- Remember Hell and Eternity. T'he Chll ch t honl aim'st at, iIt tin that thou'st failed- '! ie Almighty's hand protects her as of old- 'Ion stronlg for such a wvretch as thfei 'l l:y picturce and thy verses cursed be. A l'ARlING VOTCE. 'T[vaS whore a hamilet by ...

Literature

... ? I jLjtT -rature BUTCHER BAKER! In a sixith rate lodginglho.use, in the back-room, fyI i~n the fort-tb floor, vegetated Mr. Sadi Babel, a ;his great, though yet unacknowledged' orientalist.-agt At the time we write, hle was engaged on a grain- aSpE muar and (dictionary of tllt Arabic-a translation bli into Hindostanee of the Ecolionly of Human Life Ihe (on the ir,terlinear svstem,) for ...