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... The Magazines and &reialsfor July-Third Noticee The critiques in this month's number of the Conaoioalsetl seemi to be very welt and fairly written, and the portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, prefixed to it, is realy an admirable specimen of litle. graphy, snd not many years ago would, of itself have fetehe4 the price of the whole work. On looking at the amount which the Saltemsarh Gallory is ...

POETRY

... THE BUCKET. Hlow dear to this heart are the secnes of my childhood, When fond recollectiou presents them to view! The orchard, the meadow, the deep-tangled wild wood, And every loved spot which my infancy knew; The wide-spreading pond and the mill which stood by it, The bridge and the rock where the cataract fell; The cot of my father, the dairy-bouse nigh it, And e'en the rude bucket which ?? ...

POETRY

... I TO MARY. COME to the shade of the old elm-treo; Colme to the forest, love, with me. rll twine thy hair With wild flowers there, And sing old songs to thee, Mary, And sing old songs to thee. Come to the shade of the beech-wood glade; Come to the wild wood walk; And I will twine My arm in thine, And we will sit and talk, Mary, And we will sit and talk. And thou shalt tell of the fairy den, And ...

MASONIC FESTIVAL—PROVINCIAL GRAND MEETING FOR EAST LANCHSHIRE

... MASONIC FESTIVAL-PROVINCIAL GRAND 1o MEETING FOR EAST LANCASHIRE. The Provlicial Grand Lodge of Freemasons, for the Eastern Division of the Province of Lancaster, was held in Bolton, on Thursday last, and excited an unusual degree of interest. The weather in the morning was very wet and unpropitious, but, notwithstanding this circumstance, the attendance of bretihren from all parts of the ...

POETRY

... b_ ?? THE THREE SONS. I ha'e a son, a little son, a boy just flive years old, With eyes of thoughtful earnestne3s, and tuind of gentle mould; They tell me that tuosual grace In all his ways appears- That my child s grave aund wviso of heart beyond his childish years. I cannot say bow this may be, I know his face is fair, And yet hlsi sveetest cotaeliness Ia his mild and serious air; I know his ...

POETRY

... ?? P-0 E T R ?? THE PRISONER'S ADDRESS TO HIS MOTHER. During a visit to the Massachusetts State Prison, some time since, the Warden spoke with deep interest of a prisoner, whose talents as a poet had excited much at- tention. The following is from his pen:- I've wandered far from thee, mother, Far from our happy home; I've left the land that gave mne birth, In other chunes to roam ; And time, ...

REVIEWS

... tb The Hitorij pf t.'e Reformation of the 16th Century. of By J. If. Merle D'AubignO5.~ Edinburgh Oliver ng and Boyd. be It is oar belief that all nuntscreous seet, comsprising in their he ra ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... FISIIEIS GALLERiY OF SCRIPTURt ENGtRAVINGS.-t Parts 9 to 1. London: Fisher, Son, anid Co. ,WSe lov e already spoksen in very fa~vourable terms regarciina e this laudable attempt to render the millions familiar with t the works of the great ilasters, and we are bound to say that tho succeeding pbarts of the Seriptare Gallery merit equal praise. 1 Tit PLOPLES's PO)RTRAIT GALLERY.-PL'ts S to 7. ...

Literary Notices

... titerargy Notteco. THE ETERNAL: OR, THE ATTR1BUTES OF JEsHOVAII, CONTEMPLATED IN CHRIST AND CREATION. By ROBERT PuuLr.P. THE SUPREMACY or THE ScaRvtrunES, THlE DIVINE RULE OF RELIGION. By the Rev. JAXES DA-VIES. London: Ward and Co., 27, Paternoster Row. We class these works together not merely because they are issued by the same publishers. They are of 1611red Snirit -h;1 whto _ antitheticit ...

THE UPLAND HAMLET

... . ?? - .k ?? I. ?? ?? A SCENE NEAR ?? see SPRIN.sz Little old Hamlet'1 thou'rt a favojjrd place, of A nest within a nook beloved of Irature, A dimple on the landscape' smiling face, ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE ILLUsTRATED SIAJSPEsrE. Part XVIIT. This part contains the concluding portion of Henry IV (Part II ), thte whole of Hu-ry V.; land the first htalf of 11cm-y VI. (Part I ) The untllerous wood eugrtvings, by M Kenny Meadows, tire exquisite, and the copperplates which it have bseen added in the present edition are also very good. tl g TatE EWGLISHWOMASN' MAGAZINBH. The continuation of the ...

EXHIBITION OF MODERN PAINTINGS AND WORKS OF ART

... I EXHIBITION OF MOMDERN PAINTINGS E I AND WORKS Of ART. I . .. .. - - . .. - I v Lpce -- I - - ?? ?? I- 0o The twenty-fifth exhibition of the works dl mnodern ecrlisfs4 As as in the Royal Manchester Institution, opened to the governors, WV en- amd other privileged individuals, on I riday the 17th instant, so ,'of and to the public on thiefollowinlg day. It embracestno less fin ese thcon 844i ...