Reviews

... ;WWW54 DOUGLAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA. ZINE. JuLy. London: Punch office, 85, Fleet- Street. The portion of the editor's story, St. Giles and St. James contained in this number, is far too brief to satisfy us. The remaining contents are be- low the general average. we have neither Juniper Hedgehog, nor the History for Young England, serious omissions. The best of the articles is Ire ...

Literature

... T? Uittratutc. rs 1i .. ?? D1' L: T It ?? THEY HAD NOT IIET FOR YEARS. They had not met for msny years, And oh ! those years were fraught With woes that find uobalh in tears, Tlat wiii no hopp from thought; 1'hey spjoke 11o word of former tics; But meni'ry vainly cast A ghmce o'er ail, ind those dim eyes 'lohol volumes of tile past. W ben last thley met, youth's rosy rorn Ilad shed its light ...

BRITANNIA

... BY ERNEST JONES, Author of My Lif , etc. [Our Poet's thick-coming fancies rather snyftify, ane therefore spoil the opening portion of the follow- ing poem. Of the merits of the concluding portion, commencing Then man shall cease for aye to 'bend unto each eceptred clod, &c. there can be no question; the verdict must be- excellent.] Where England looks o'er channelled waves, and round her ...

Reviews

... Rtbitwq# DOUGLAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA- ZINE. JULY. London: Punch Office, &5, Fleet- Street. The portion of the editor's story, St. Giles and St. James contained in this number, is far too brief to satisfy us. The remaining contents sare be- low the general average, we have neither Juniper Hedlgehog, nor the History for Young England, serious omissions. The best of the articles is ...

Poetry

... bottilP. WILD FLOWERS OF SUMMER. ,ll flowrerB of suilimer, ye rise in our path, On the dew.esprinkled upland and fairy-trod path; Sa brighten our' steps il the for-est's dep shade, And ge tleet us again iii the green-bonomed glade. gram YDou moss-eos'tred couheles re'cted, ye gleam ir thle deep' Sting ritei andt clear gushing strensm; X tuehewbner of the lover ye gracefully sav~ve, Aadi ye ...

THE SEA KING'S BURIAL

... THE SEA KINGWS BURIAL. Ad ---R -1 T I n.1 r. I (Fronm the Lyeujf of th1 , 'My strength is failing fast, Snid the 'Sea King to his men, I shal1 lever sail the seas Like a mariner again. But while yet a drop remains Of the life-blood in DIy veins, Raise, ohl, raise me from the bed;- Put the crown upon my l4ad - Put my good sword in mv haiand And so lead me to the Etransd Where mY ship at ...

To the old type of politician, the slave of the red box, the believer in a divine tenure of Downingstreet,

... the shrinknr from popular men, the poohpooer of public opinion, who looks upon the country as a thing to be decoyed by a cry and fed with phrases, who believes party-government to be a discovery of inspired wisdom, who regards education as a sort of Godfrey's cordial, only to be employed when the people are fretful, and then to lull them asleep,—there is something intolerably annoying in the ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... IUSIC- 1L INTELLIGENCE. mgen, THE BRUSSELS OP1ElI Cojl~,~ . miter, Teetrrdn ryfmti clck Teexrodnrfieinmusical annimls of the tratta- ~f plantation of' atm entire troop from Bielgiumt to England, ifer- created last seiison a great Sensationm. Ammiteurs wrere e lit astonished to find such] at perfect pmerformmance from a Brus- nsort sels compmmny, find professors were amaized tit time energy of ...

Literary Notices

... ultruarp Plutirro. Thec B, ivalecy's M1an1, One Hunadred., Years ago. S* By (a ?? Mxny.'aru.N. Lodol, 1846. t 1miaginaai lanti Co d T[he Priv~aieer's -Man 11 vririlied at thle time of f 110- 111 I S t'*fie 1014c15 Political ikjl~iS b fli t0 Ile are :a ticwoven Witha the witin niarra- lice. Th~e Callling il, thle hero Opens a wvide fitld oad von toe or t ~ii te Captain h11 asilberltilly ?? i ...

LITERATURE

... LI IRdRA TURE. I '1iE UNITED IRISHMEN; THEIR LIVES AND TIMES. (By R. R. MADDEN, M.D., MlR l A.) Third Series. 3 Vols. Dublln: James Duffy, 10, Wellington-quay. (INTOODUCTORY NOTICE.) Gldly do we welcome the continuation of this work. Tfe irst *olume of the third series of it has just reached us. The former series amply attested the industry and ability which the talented author brought to his ...

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 ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MIUSICA.IL IN'I'ELLIGENTCE. 'TM1E B3RUUS LS OPlERA COMPANY. ,, 111M tx SL11311 Jfliguenlots wvas repealted list Ili'Ilit. M. e 'Ii ~ssor nlapuoeartnt in the part of Nevews, the operta tain- 1 iiA ?? by this accession. Ills issumltion of the soxromb in the first net waB s'dmirable. ?? delivery of on the lines, Vraiinent l'n lic peut croire et (q1el peint IT, e qili'e jour je utits perseciut6 ...