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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 ...

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 ...

TEA PARTY AT HAWTHORN HALL

... in the evening, aI tea part), fin honour of the ?? e ~vas given at hawthiorn Hall. The weather would nO st Ilermit of Suelh of thle company as were strangers peramn- tli bulating and enjoying the beautiful walks of this fine old H anansion, with its cxteusive gardenls and grounds; but we r imay mention, en poesaalt, that thle School established here fat by Mr. Somerville is already rapidly ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... VOICES FROM THE CROWD, AND OTHER POEmS. By X1 Charles Mackay, LL.D. Orr and Co. London. c The large and increasing band of moral reformers who a have pronounced for peace, temperance, education, and all the great questions associated with human advancement, are at this juncture in good heart and hope. And with good t reason, for, besides the recent practical confirmations of t their faith in ...

The Family Companion

... CJo a12X+-|1lpan, tt' ?? OJrIGINALA.ND .SRECEJ( I b THE LAST HOUR OF TIlE LEAGUE. RICHARD CoBDrN, JoHNr Buirorrv, AND -THE MAN OF t THlE f, UTjrrsnt Roost,-Tlie following is from an article 01-,O by'ElflrU Bnrritt, nt as number ?? ii Wfeehl~y New-fiaper- A gelieral outburs't oi ec now grected thle entranet of soin. I~in on t la ?? i arose from their seatsb to make way for him, a mo'ee t the ...

SELECTED

... SELE CTED. on THE DEPOSITION OF KING CLOG. (Prom Voices from ?? Crowd.) To Ring Clog was a mighty monarch, s He sat on his lofty seat, With his golden crown, And. his ermine down, cu And his courtiers at his feet. Le His power seemed firm as the mountains- it Inert but strong as he; And lie ruled the land H With a heavy lmnd pE And a plscid tyranny. thi And whenever a boon was ?? him, san Ho ...

EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF MODERN ARTISTS

... RoyAL MANCOHSTBR I1SmirUrIoN The private view of this year's exhibition tool place on Friday last. The governors and their families, and also the artists, were admitted; and onl Saturday the exhibition was opened to ?? public generally on the usual terms. The number of pictures sent for exhibition this year has exceeded that of any former period, This is, no doubt, owing to the successful ...

Literary Notice

... Wtump Notter, .. . I. . ?? AuTOBrooG~rmPnIY OF THE LATE WILLIAM JONES, M.A. t Edited by his Son. London: John Snow, 35, Pater- t noster Row. We have here the life of an author, bookseller, and preacher, written by himself,- after the storms and sun- shine of fourscore years have fallen on his head. It c required, what evidently the writer possessed, much E energy and fixedness of purpose, to ...

SELECTED

... f. . TRUE REST. 'al (Froin all ?? Seeker for Muly.) u Sweet is the pleasure; itself cannot spoil! 18 nqt true leisure one with trne toil2? : la Thou that wouldst taste it,. still do thy best; ' 8 Bse it, not waste it, elee 't is no rest. el Wouldst behold beauty nlear thee ? all round r OnlY hathiduty such a sight found. . Rest is uot quittiug the busy career * 'R . est is the fttting o' self ...

SELECTED

... 01L , E U L El .D :4 - .r x are nt A WELCOME FOR ELIHU BURRITT. ; at A . *: . rail ?? S-tDY It. G. ADANIS. :lsc the nlfs His brow is wetwithholiest sweat, .rott He earns wvhate'er he can; tair do Anidhe looks tlie Ivhole worhd inthe'tce, For he, oves not tiny au ' .. ve. to - : L felgneo's Viltage Blacksmitl, co, Up, toiling fellowcountrymnIl! par The good ship nears the strand, . . ?? That ...