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... . ittraturt The Prose Works o~f Jobn Mfilteu. VOi. IV. Containing the flrst book of a Treati-se Ons Christian Doctrine, comspikle from the Holy Scriptures alone. Translated from the original by Charles R. Sunmner, DD., Lord Blishop of Winchester. New Edition, sre- visen and corrected. (Bohn'e Standard Libraryf.-H~enry G. In te yer 123 ?? te Od State Paper-office brouht o lghta lst orkof iltn, ...

JULLIEN's FAREWELL CONCERTS

... JULLIEN's CARE WELL CONCERTS. M. Jullien being about to visit the Niew World with the delt of his justly-popular hand, and hot liking to cross the Atlantic. without saying a word of adieu to his many patrons in this country, he on Monday evening gave the first of two farewell conderts, at the Victoria-Rooms, Clifton.. Thebuilding, we are happy to say,~wae crowded from~end to end, and ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... I BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND .: . AGRIOULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The second exbibition of tbisassociatiop, which e this (Wednesday) afternoon at Pennycomequick, a sio'G. distance from Plymouth, promises to be, both in extent and importance, one which cannot fail to be of great interest to those engaged in agricultural pursuits. The number of implements which have arrived is large, and comprises many ...

LITERATURE

... a- Books, Prints, Mfusic, 4w., for review, are requested to be left ol at Mr. C. 31ilchell'g, Red Lion Court, Fleet-sireet, London, l addressed To the Editor of the EXETER FLNVGe POST. These will be duly forivarded, and receive an early notice. L, The Poetry of Home, by Goodwyn Barmby. London; Wm. in Tweedie, 337, Strand. lo A poem in three parts, in which the writer gives utterance to the ...

IRELAND

... TnE Ex~mrrIoN.--oods are being daily received at tbe Dublin Exhibition building, which is rapidly approaoh- ing completion. There is now no doubt of' itsbeing ready for the publicopening on the ]Otb of May. The articles contributed by Holland consist of 93 cases of pictures, and'25 6ases of' Jpanese productions. They are in charge of Mii Van 'de Casteeli, thq director of the Royal Museum at ...

POETRY

... -. THE SPIRiT OF . BEAUTY. The Spirit of Beauty unfurls ber light And wheels hor course in ?? flight! } kneowbher track through the bnlm airr -By the blossoms that c luster and whiten there! She leaves tho tops of the mountainagreen, And gems the valley with crystal sheen. . At mom I know whore she rested at night, For the roses are gushing with dewy deigrht*; Then she mounts again, and around ...

POETRY

... MAY MORNING. V with the morning, and up with the sun; Night, with its dreaus and its shadows, is done; The lilac's small stais in their thousands arise, While the garden is filled with their languishing sighs, I must awna' with the earliest hours, To gather the blay-desv that lies in the flowers. The yellow laburminm, the spendthrift of spring, How lavish the wealth wh-ich its bright branches ...

Poetry

... A t tr H. THE FAIRY DELL-By }1. BEE. No sound of Earth to break the oharm That reigns within the Fairy dell; The rounded moon shines clear and Calm, The glassy river owns the spell: IUnrippingly it wanders on Through scathed ravines of limestone gray, Where never yet the sunlight shone, Wor ever blew the gales of day; WHere sullen trees for ever drink The darksome water winding by, And rugged ...

Literature

... TIt ivt r . Lorenazo Benosci, or' Passages in thce Life of an Italian. .Edited by a Friend,-.Thoma5 Constable & Co., Eldinbur'gh. We can speak in !high terms of the interesting nature of this Volume. It presents the reader with the autobiography of a young Italian, a native of Genoa, who having ?? CD1nerned Nl some twenty years alo in one of the secret Politicalta~ssoiation8 with which Italy ...

Poetry

... Vottrl. A CONFESSION-FROM BLAcEWooD'S MIAGAZINEWd WHEN first I looked upon thy face, 0 sister of the meek-eyed dove I I wondered at its gentle grace, But never thought of love. And when again; in later days, Thy simple tale of grief I heard, ?? heart outwent my lips' weak praise, But ne'er a pulse was stirred. Slowly, at length, the feeling grew, All common passions far above; I found that ...

LITERATURE

... rW Books, Prints, Music, ?? for review, are requested to be kit at Mrr. C. Mitchell's, Red Lion Court, Fest-street, London, addressed To tile Editor of the ExEER FLYING POSa. These will be duly forwarded, and receive an early notice. Elackwos's MAlgazine. Thlie April numsiber opens with a sensible article on ?? Tempsrauece and Teetotal Societies,' in which the bigotry jvd-bsurdity of ...

POETRY

... THE ANGELS' BRIDGE. Whene'er a rainbow slept along, the sky, The thoughtful child expected angel bands W'.Iilld glide upon its goegeous path of light, With half-furled wings alid uaeekly-folded bands. For he had dreamed thc rainbow was a bridge, On which caine bright ones from the far-off shore A strange and pleasant dream; but lio believed, And his yousrg heart with love's sweet faith ran ...