Poetry

... ?il LI t i1-1'. I N D).tK'.isI ?? our course vtrrnsekgs 121ou ctj~ewith Many changes, I ?? I*saes, WEl nclst n ilatt t Tis ;he hand of God arCau-oc, :lingles bitt witil life's SIveet. Co mio g spfijt i l slcapt for ON-or, (Cled hnlc beci v ii al coo-wdrop pale, 11 ad tihe sto 'iO xl wriotsI nevar C'hztsedl t Oili je lloix tlhe vale. ;iI. tl'i~M till our melaeisure, tiet.io> ?? [it our ,Pli~l ...

LITERATURE

... [ - LITERe4 E7 . -- t ESSAYS, C.Iit FY ThtOBLo YsCAL BY THE REV. PATRICK e MURRAY, D.D., &o. THIrsD SERIEs. Dublin: Gerald Bellew.-Such is the title which the learned and reverend Y author of the Irish Annual Miscellany has chosen, and we ;think judiciously, for the third volume of this valuable pub- slication; and although the popularity of the work has been? established under its former ...

POETRY

... LOVE ONE ANOTHER. d A little chid, with a happy look, Sat slowly reading a ponderous book, All bound with velvet and edged with gold; And its weight was more than the child could hold; Yet dearly she loved to ponder it o'er, And every day she prized it mnore: For she said-and she ioo'd at her smiling mother- It is said, Little children must love one another. She thought it was beautiful in ...

LITERATURE

... A History of Brilish India. By CRARUES MACFARLtAiE. Routledge and Co. Mr. Mac Farlane has compiled a book which will be to Indian history what Keightley's Outlines are to general history. What he has aimed -at has been, in his own words, a clear and concise sketch ; and he says--in his preface, intimating that his. sketch is to order- 1 am assured that such a book, if properly ...

OUR LIBRARY TABLE

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CHURCH MUSIC

... CHUROH MUSIC. ?? nE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE. fila1 have read with much pleasure,in your paper of the 26th dUst., the setter of O. P. ?? on Euglish psalmody. ,Chuxthmen aire now opening their eyes to the existing state of Church anusio. The Lreat error appears to me to belthat too much is left in the discretion (if I may use the word)-of the organists, and that in many instances there ...

TOWN-COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... PROCEEDINGS aaa The Coanecil met on Tuesiay—the Lord Provost in th chair. THE GREEK CHAIR. Mr said the following was a list, alphabetically ar ranged, of the names of the gentlemen who were in the fiek as candidates for the vacancy in the Greek chair in the Uni. versity :— John Blackie, Esq., Professor of Humanity, King’s College. Aberdeen. George Butler, Esq., M.A., Fellow of Exeter College, ...

TESTIMONIAL TO THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE GREAT EXIBITION

... TESTIMONIAL TO THE EXECUTIVE Coq- MITTEE OF THE GREAT EXIUBITION. - I Yesterday a meeting of gentlemen desirous of pro- moting the presentation of a testimonial to the acting mem- bers of the executive committee was held at the London layern. Alderman Sir Jonx. MusoRovs was unanimously called upon to preside. The CHAIRMAN certainly felt 'it no less a matter of pleasure than pf duty to respond ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE A Dicest or rae Law or Scortann, with special reference to the Office and Duties of a Justice of the Peace. By Hugh Barelay, Sheriff-Substitate of Perthshire. Vol. I. Edin- | burgh: T. & T. Clark. This book, with a modest and unassuming title, will be a work of great value and of recognised authority. It is the production of one of the most able, assiduous, and excellent of | the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

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Poetry

... 2 Ot rv. AAWASSAIL FOR THE NEW YEAR. BRING in~the steaming bowl, my lads, Bring in the piping bowl! And apples in a shoal, my lads, All hissing hot and whole! The jolly yule-log is tlaming its last, Aqua For the year hath reach'd his goal. The vanguard of advancing men- We British pitch our tents to-night! r And reach to all our brethren A loving hand and a guiding light, And a harbour free of ...

Fashion and Varieties

... JI1t5ion anib Favirtic,. THE COURT. WINDSOI, Dcc. 30.-The Queen walked in the Home Park and Slopes this morning. Prince Albert went out shooting, accompanied by Prince Nicholas of Nas- sau, Baron Bentinck, and Lord Cowvley. At the Royal table last evening, at the Castle, were the Duchess of Kent, Prince Nicholas of Nassau, the Baron Bentinck, Lord and Lady Cowley, the Right HIon. H-. Labou- ...