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DESTRUCTION OF QUEBEC THEATRE

... I FORTY-SIX LIVES LOST. (From the Quebec Mkercury, June 13.) Last night, at ten o'clock, a fire broke out in the Theatre if Royal, St. Lewie-street, at the close of Mr. Harrison's exhibition y of bie Chemical Dioramas. From the information we have been a able to glean, a. camaphine lamp was overact, from some cause or iother, and thle stage at once became enveloped in flamee. In an a ...

Poetry

... eltrpl. WILD FLOWERS OF SUMMER. Wild flowers of summer, ye rise in our path, On the dew.sprinkled upland and fairy-trod path Ye brighten our steps in the forest'a deep shade, And ye meet us again iti the green-bosomed glade. From your moas-cotered couches reflected, ye gleam In the deep flowing river and clear gushing stream; By the bower of the lover ye gracefully wave, And ye shed your sweet ...

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 ...

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 ...

Reviews

... 1WWWOil rOUGLAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA- ZINE. JuLY. London: Punch Office, 88, Fleet- Street. The portion of the editor's story, St.. Giles and St. James contained in this number, is far too brief to satisfy uts. The remaining contents are be- low the general average. we have neither Juniper Hedg-llog, nor the History ?? England, serious omiscions. The best of the articles is Ire- ...

Poetry

... otetrp. WILD FLOWERS OF SUMMER. Wild flowers of summer, ye rise in our path, DOn the dew-sprinkled upland and fairy-trod path; Ye brighten our steps in the forest's deep shade, And ye meet us again fit the green-bosomed glade, rgou your moos-covered couches reflected, ye gleam In the deep fowilg river and clear guahing stream; Sy the bower of the lover ye gracefully wave, ADd ye shed your ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S I SHOW. N EWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, Tsesdrs/y ffvening. This morning the implement yard was thrown open to the pcblic, asd at the same time the public exiamination ef the wrorhing of the prize implements onl the farm of Mr. Henry Hall, of Gesforth Cottage, commenced. The weathar being extremely fine, the at- tendance eas very large on the farming field, ceot fewer thau ...

BRITANNIA

... BY ERNEsT JONES, Author of 'IMy Life, etc. Iunr Poet's, thick-coming fancies rather mystify, and 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 sceptred clod, &e. there can be no question; the verdict must be- excellent.] Where England looks o'er channelled waves, and round her ...

BRITANNIA

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