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... wcc t.urta voctrv. BIURIALSONG FOR A GOOD MAN. Calmly, calmly lay him down- lie hadfoughit a noble figlit; lle bad battled for tho right; lie had won the fadeless orown! Memories, nal too bright for tears, Crowd around ns fromn the past. ?? was faluilihfl to the last- Faithful through long toilsome years. All tiat malees for lmman good, Freedom, righteouisness, end truth,- hese, tile olljectB ...

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... -- FASHIIONABLE fINTELLIGENCE. I 1grts MAJEsTv 6 VIsIT To GuEsRwsEY-GuLatN9EY, A,,,ST 25.-On Sunday evening, about half-past six o'clock, tie royal squadron anolored In our roads, coming from Ply. tlouii'. which they had left at ten o'clock the same morning.- ilte fleet remained in the roads during the night. Her Ma. Prince Albert, nnd suite, landed next morning at nine under a royal salute ...

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... ,siectte Voctrv. DREAMS. The dead of night: earth seems but seeming- The suul seeois but a something dreaming. The bird is dreaming, in its ncst Ofsong, and sky, nod loved one's brcast The lap-dog dreams, na round he lies, In moonshh1n of his mnistress' eyes: 'tle ste!ed is dreamining. in his stall, (f olie long lbeatilless leap alld fall: 'Tho hawk hath ?? hitn thrice of wiugs Wile as the ...