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... Wellinqton, as Warrior, Senator, and Mfan. By II T. Binney. Third Thousand. London: Hamil- Is ton, Adams, and Co., 33, Paternoster-row; I Jackson and Walford, St. Paul's Churchyard; at II t and Ward and Co., Paternoster-row. f The intention of this sketch, to turn to the ac- it I count of moral and religious instruction the life t( of Wellington, is very effectively fulfilled. U ft ...

REVIEWS

... I . , . . ?? 1 ?? T -- Cont I TheK Art .Tou~rnaR. George Virtue, London. at di l This periodical maintains its position as the best of tb conducted and most perfectly illustrated publica- num tion devoted to the arts. ?? A Visit to Mexico, by the West 1diui 18tandslselvi Yucatan, and the United States, 0ith Observa- mast tions and Adventures by the Way. By William sent' Parish Robertson, ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... LEDUCATIONAL, CONFF.RENCE'. or EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE. foldca st The conference arranged by thec council of the Society of BEas, .n Arts between tihe members of that society and the represen- t tb a, tatives of tbe various educational institutions throughout tbedisp rcountry, took piece on Thursday, and was very folly attended, h 1aAmong those present were Dr. Buoib, Mr. W. De La Rue, rate to ...

THE LIVERPOOL ELECTION PETITION

... re, In Liverpool some partisans, his Who profess to be religious, at t Have bribed some voting artisans or. age In amount somewhat prodigious. ea Ley Against the 1pious, bribing race go0 Thnapetition is presented ; ha ad, And, though the town's not, yet the case W I to Is very fairly represented. M m. And snch petition's unopposed, I ick For the church party 1aintl dissenters; t co- So ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... FASBIONS FOR JUNE. (Frouz Le Follet.) It is as we surmised: pelisses are already obliged to give place to the I harpes manteletes of silks, embroidered in open pattorns, trinmned with a fine and close net, upon which are appliqut leaves ofsilk. The patterns are fastened on the net with chain-stitch. his style is very pretty. It is also expected that Mhite canezous and casaques, with silk ...

Literary Extracts

... I ?? aiterarg Extracto. ?? ?? ?? PROGAREC-SS !OF CIVILeSATIOie ON THE GOLD COAST OFl ArnIA.-s aproof of the estimation inwhich European swi gow, instruction is now beginning to be held, and of the gradually a relaxing hold of idolatry, it should be mentioned that it is nine not uncommon for the superintendent of missions to xreceivear ding invitations and earnest petitions from distant chiefs ...

LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY:

... Slteel a the ITS HISTORY, PRESENT POSITION, AND FUTURE PROS. ly re- PEOTS.-BY THE REV. A. HUIME, LL.D.-RL&D MAY 16, y and 1sss. ?? paper continues as follows: pool; The PaRESET POSITION Of the society may be given inI diiel- a few words. yl. 1. Six volumnes of proceedings have been printed ; and in return for some of thems several valuable works of a -similar kind have been received. 2.. Some ...

OLD DREAMS OF LOVE

... L' j; ol-f - ?? V ?? * bhe_ 3 QOfl~ nO4* We Jrfnftytiiofe onlempiowd'.'A si 7 jtIsoespretl' tttofd'b~.i17r - -1 7.7~oyouz,''filnnydii~r -, ^ .hat beauteoU formB men OLl ,-es. ?? 7 , Stilsba4Iowao1thpfat!,l .. ::Of all we knewtho aw~e~etosest e ?? , .o ,gf ?? seems!1 .:.j .. :,Those lips Jwe loved, nhose 1b we jprQ886d, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Be.lslAws CONTINENTAL rtAlLWAY GuIDE (Special Edition). u _.rtrtics Contemplating a tour on the Continent need not now C ps tchroglg a course of study as to routes, railways, diligences, b .-camlboar, &c., previous to their departure, or preface their I trip of intended enjoyment by a lachrymose leavetaking of fami. a lies and friendss under the influence of an impression that they I rman ...

POETRY

... _ ?? rAINEEST WORDS MAY LEAST DECEIVE. (WaRIMTEN FoR MjUsic BY ELIZA CooK.) My speech is frank, my vows are few, I do not woo with courtly smile; Blt all I say is warmly true, And all I promise bears no guile. I cannot breathe false tones of love, Which gentle hearts too oft believe; But take me, Mary, and thon'lt prove That plainest words may least deceive. There'll be some shadow in our lot, ...

REVIEWS

... ?? VttI~EWSt ! 'he Practarizne 'an the Prapri'Iiook;- o F' What 'ad .is aii u i& . 'e the CkuircA V of h EkqZk 'h The 's Rev. Edward' ElaHi , ?? of St1.John's 1;- dn lege; Cambridge; ?? of St. Mary's Chapel, attaohed to the School for the Blind, at Liverpool; .Author of The Institution and he Abuse ofA Ecclesiastical Propert * ; apd'of a a. .Letter to the Archbishop ?? on Le the Evil of ...

Literary Extracts

... Y, MAD; I~sesonTAL;-When I conaider the boundless activity sl te of our minds, the remembrance we have of things pest, our it foresight of what is to come-when I reflect on the noble 8 ty discoveries and vast improvements hy wlhich those minds w fhave advanced arts and sciences, I am entirely pecsoaded, q and nout of all doubt, that a nature which has in itself a fund Is ohof so many excellent ...