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... REIlIBV. IvW Addlys9 Chanmbers i'r Bobl.-( Cjtamjjbers's Snforniation for Hi the People.) Parts IX and X.-E dwards, Pa'Ilheli. On We have always looked upon the undertaking of tio translating and publishing Chambers's Information in de Welsh, without the auxiliary aid of a munificent patron, Pr a bold step. Chambers, with the wide field of the United an Kingdom, the British Colonies all over ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... LITEtARBYREXTRACTS. DR1NK FROM THE Boos.-The discovery of a method of fa making spirit from heath has reminded a correspondentof fr Bell's Life isn London of.aitadition believed all over Ire- Tt land, that the Danes knew a method of making whisky th from heath ; and that such of them as were captured ec uniformly chose death in preference to the discovery of the ta secret. When all the Danes ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... ABERYSTWVYTHI IN DAYS OF YORE.-We extract from an article in Frasear's Magazine, entitled 4' Summer Haunts in England, an account of Aberystwyth in the olden time. Could our author pay a visit to this fashionable locality in the year of grace 1850, he would find a very different state of affairs. He would not have to complain of the plain boiled and roasted, but if he chose to take up his ...

THE BANQUET AT YORK

... .0 THE GREAT EXHIBITION. :n PrxINCE ALBERT S SPEECH. d Prince Albert: My Lord Mayor, I am very sensi- tl Le ble of your kindness in proposing my health, and I al e beg you, gentlemen, to believe that I feel very deeply of d your demonstration of goodwill and cordiality towards as if myself. I assure you that I fully reciprocate these T sentiments, and that it has given me sincere pleasure st y ...

POETRY

... ?? BE KIND. 0 Be kind to thy father-for when thou wert young IN Who loved thec so fondly as hc? IT He caught the sweet accents that fell from thy tongue, ti And joined in thy innocent glee. t( Be kind to thy father--for now he is old, b His locks intermingled vith grey, St His footsteps are feeble, once fearless and bold; IN Thy father is passing away. d Be kind to thy mother-for, lo I on her ...

POETRY

... ' ?? N it, PROTESTANTISMI AND PAPAL AGGRESSION. uc of Hlath not the Lord bcen Avitl iis ?-shall w e thlou abjuro the uI flight W; That hath guided us in council nod sustained us in the fight m While the nationslousnd us toppled, held us safe amid the ar shock, or And kept our Chureal nnd Throne securely ?? on the pt rock ? be In Ilis spirit wel have conquered; in llis spisit we have broke In ...

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... L1TIRI-=y= T T. I ?? ~ ~ ~ ~ o : r Tern ?? ?? its -variegated -Di doublet of green,, black, and yelow, withs;vtgetable rppf I' a small ichnscunoIl'4& littld 'foue.fi;-Migd IiM'P,' -With bla'k it body. and yellowv legs, pounces on'its back,:fiuslisI I- c h tremendous egg-inlsertiig weapon, and sacking therewith ' the Caterpillar's most vulneral pr;lugsinw p1 here, ~flowtere, betweeni its ...

POETRY

... THE ORPHAN'S PRAYER. Sweet sister do not weep for me, n I know I'm dying, love; no spirit nowllso 800U be f re, t to~ T o sonrto real ms above. t To those blest worlds of life and light, 1 Where sorrow isunkoown, To meet my Seviour whom I lov, ,- In my eternal home. t I'll watch o'er thee my sister dear, And guard thy slumbers sweet; I'll tol t the h ow my spirit's blest- Dear sister, do net ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... LITEIRARY EXTRACTS. ii Sociss. Cii ?? lOS 0or THiEl A3EI1RIGM,, TII C ?? A N, AND T1l11 ENGLISIIIAN'.-Thle (GhilicisM of i, our people is on the inlcrease,-in fact its origin is of ti comparatively recent datc, But wve really are more like p the French in somoe senses. Politically, the American is h very Anglo-Saxon. So lie is morally; but socially, so P tar as you Can separate society tro'il ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... ANTIQUITY OF FanzosJASoN ty.--ln awork just published, in entitled A pilgrimage to the land of my fathers, by the Rev. Moses Margoliouth, we find a letter addressed t, to the Bishop of Norwich, in which the pilgrim author 1 indulges in a disquisition on the ancient order of free- m masons; and as Mr. Margoliouth is himself a member of Ct the confraternity, lie deserves to be listened to. The ...

LITERATURE

... Spitni Ctiavature-its Thecory; its Cure.-Givint a fol tlescriptioa of the Alnzatotlny of the Spine, and f the U ports dt relation thereto. Illistrated bll etses a id for colotoied plates. By GLmtore N. Eivrs, Slurgeon to eO Harrison's Spinal Institntion, &c., &c. 4to, p. be! XVI-92. London Sherwood & Co. CO Net Public thanks are emineently dite to Mr. Epps for cot the ?? of this treatisc, tilt ...