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... pattv. AUTUMNAL SCEN E S, 1808. h A GRATEFUL RFMINsISCRNCE. h AuiJTnINAtL scenes, 110W bem~tibuie: Along thlese silent glades, Al AS onm we wvallk in trmniliil 1moo0d, * Watchng thir ?? and shades. i The summer's hosft hrws left US now,~ 'tihe sun with Scorching raoy How welcomne after heart wvove had, el 'Tile mild auiit atiny lay! tl Thi weakened frame is braced again, t. The nerves resume ...

Poetry

... - ?? FOAM, , THE INNER CHAMBERL' BY T. ARNIT8'TEAD. As in the quiet of an inner room, Far from the noisy street, and hueshd and still, Where treasured books and pictures wait, until, Leaving the weary press of uen, Ive come, And find them gladly, constant rlends. thougb dna Either the paiiter's dream-thougthts, limeted ivitb FiA, Or echoing records of a hero-wili, Living in words, though ...

Literature

... 94614-f Wit The Epigrams of Martial. Translated into English Prose. Bohn's Ctassical Library.-H. G. Bohn, 'London. MAROTIAL is celebrated among scholars for the witand purity of style of those uumorous books of shortpeoius whieh havegiven him a lastiu~r name in literature, but these produetions, while throwving a good of light on the manners, morals, and modes of thoaght of a mostdebased ...

Poetry

... vwfr?. A SOMG ?? 41I8T)IA. i,-D ?? O. CoDM, decorate *iAi holly, Hang.up the misletoe, Aad let us all be 3ol1y; Bright let the yule-log glow. iosi is tho time for me tiun. Old frieuds aptd children tscar, Let rich onies otffr greeting To orphans, ?? drear. Let none be sad and pining, Or shivering with cold, - The Christmas sun is shining On mortals young and old. Do good whiie in tihT power, ...

THE MAGAZINES, &c

... THE~i MAGAZINES, Ada. FinE December number of 'i'dc Coruleitl Atagathae is a capital daig one. In addition to some fresh chapters of Mr. Trollope's I story of The Small House at Aliingtofl, which will be dived all into with eager interest by all who have followed the progress Bun of that fascinating fiction, there arc continuations of two other my 1 agreeable tales- Cousin Phillis, aod ...

A FORTUNATE MISTAKE

... A^ FMo rT~N ATE MI:ST1AKE. AN AMERICAN STORY. Is OnuiNG out of the opera one evening, jostled in the crowd I felt ? hand clasping my owe, end a musical voice exclaimed, Foe tt Reed for nothing I thought I had loot yon What a fo?rful crush! I do believe my ann is broke and toy tiress ? I was on the point of replying that I agreed with her, but toatrained myself, laughing inwardly at the novel ...

THE OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT

... THSEOUTrCAsTs OF POKER F!L.AT*. ?? take the following from The Luck of Roaring Camp and other Sketches, by Beet Harte. 'Ibis 'work, which has gained an amactug popularity on the other side of the Atlantic, conslats of a series of papers descriptive of Call. fornian life in its earlier stages, and is nierked by humour, V athos, and graphic vlgour to an extent ?? fully noceunts or the ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL

... A very romantic and pleasing drama, founded on. 1John Don' one of Benim's tales of the O'Ilara Family, and calledI Th~e Peep O!Day,1 wee produced at our Theatre on Monday night. The action of the drama, which is commanding at the incident of a young farmer named Kavaniagh having, during the Irish eebellion of 1798, been made the dupe of a villianous 1middleman, Sieflie' P !rcell. Itbeing ...

Poetry

... beitrs. EARLY RISING. TnltorrH my wide window streams the BUD, For lo I the morning hath begun; With his rays, me, prone, caressing, Calls me to be up and dressing: Sluggard I see how I am WOkng WNV here the fresh night-dew is laurking, Raising vapour for the showers; Givin colour to the flowers; Unfo&ldig buds into green leaves; Peepingt under the homestead eaves; Warming all her children ...

Literature

... sit??atu I Q. Orler Farm. By Anthony Trollope. With Illustrations by J. E.Millais. Part XX. Chapman & Hall, 193, Piccadilly, London. THis is the concluding portion of Mr. Trollope's new novel, a work which, from its talent and artistic merit, cannot fail to command the attention and admiration of the lover of fiction, but from the perusal of which, at the same time, he is sure to rise with a ...

Literature

... aite littr-.q Priucipal Tulleels. Ediubsirigis Blackivoodl and Sans. The third volumet of this interesting series i ey(k devoted to the brilliant asassilast of tire Jesuits,fiand to 110 hands could the work have been better confided thini to those of Principal Tu1110lloc,iwho Occupies inl thle E'staiilish.- sniut nor-tb of the Tweed at parallel position. to that; of Dears Stanley iil tire ...

Poetry

... f 1.1. Vot't. rp. OUILD'S SIGNAL. (itlh , By BRET HMATE. 131ai/m cnld was the naice of the engineer of toe train which on the 11th of April phitgel into Meadow-brook, on the ?? of thls 8toninigton asut Provideuce Railrodl. It ?? his custom, as often la hepasqes his home togive two low whistles, as a signal to his wito that all was right.] Two low whistles, quaint and clear, That was the signal ...