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... EVENIN G REFLECTIONS. I Pl;SSVA' ?? whven tile soft suttimer breeze, And tlihe last goldenll dlaiy-beains all gracefully fell O'er ioimtli Iallnd lainls, ald hialIlets, and trees, And on Bioyle's glowiing bosom to kiss a fa rewell. Tfhe landscape-thi gardell, in stuishiil lav slceping, Aml chaste flowers wers basking inl Heaven's rich smile; Yet bright eves benerath the same Heaven wets ...

HOLYWOOD LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY

... HOLY WOOD LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. YeSTERDAY evening, a meetimr of this valuable and prosperotis society wvais held in tne Assemblx-room, H1olywoond. It hasvinig been ?? thint Richard 1)avison, Esq., U.P., would deliver a lecture on the subjecL of 'i Electricity, there was a large atteLn- dance of membors, besides many oiher ladies end gentlemen who take an interest in tine ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA'.lSBTON AND VARIETIES. TIME COURT. Tiln; Qot.iI 11f1e1 at Privy CItIuicil at lhree o'cloel en Mondl. afterlinoon, at Budck:in'. ?? I'ali:ce. '1Tlie E'art of (Ci'll'illoli and 11arl Grattikii Lc: lndiqtices of -li.- A Itje 'ti 11cr Maijes ty visited IIet' I ?? i ?? ?? till! 1DuIii if ,r tGloure'!c.r, itl the foreIiooit, itt C ?? li:nt,', I tie df~illy. Tlie Queeno1 fild a dilnnr party ill ...

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... BY AND BY. A SCIOOL-IJOY sits With a troubled look, And a fronl is on his brow, le lhas polndered long oher that tiresome book, ie is tired and weary now. But quiuc lv ai glad and ?? light Beanms forth from his dark, bright eye; Ue thinks of tile future with promlise bright, And whispers, By and by., A yanth is standing wvith fclded arm, And a brow with thought o'ercast; HiS cheek is ...

SELECTED POETRY

... SI L 'l.ICTIEI) PO12TflY, S (N NXET'S. T F I' O) \ 1: i: ?? . 'TIait heart or mlaon tholi presedt with tih wveight. To crush oult till the little ioy it helil, And the smnall germ goo., iortitiue night have swelled. Thy htnit duth , h1) the ma:i, Of prolitd estate, At i bidls the ?? igied stihitnissic wait Uponl his Ito ugh gte bhck. anetd iude atssalllt 01' Iliisgu:g fgo ;1 a sgiltil ...

SELECTED POETRY

... SIET'LECTED) POETRY. NONE LIKEl Elg. I [[AV led( her home, tiy lIve, my oth- friend, There is nlone lik;e her, ;toeI Anid never yet so warmly ran my hlot) And sweetly, on itllti on Calmi g itself to tile lotg-wsiotttd-for end, Full to the baliks, cleSC on the promised good. Nonlle like tier, noIlne, Juist nws tit tryI gtntoeeI littrot' pattering talk Seiel tlieclr light ftl thou r te gtlrtt ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND -AlI-bd ENnvAl Albert, Lurn iha 18441. Vf 1CElItl:C A I. CW' iRT lii'l iti l'iiit ill, itcii''; t li'it il ott v I m ?? It littt in ir..I litn:IirtI, Ith I [lne. ti ptaijtii ]l[ONard, sal Air. F. lt.'ss';id, Private Soetat's, vi'ittt' St.I \itItrciitI I ?? , k!tJ il eI 's (he ItI A~ ta JJuitrtii' itl Fv lout'0 li tht[-i \icer' gI al ittr drove to Alerteu's l'piiiral. lie tito ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1FASHIiON AN I) VA RIETI ES. Tlip COURT. Boinoiiir SiiN~i~l.-Hhil' Najestv the- Qu~een and( Pri~ri' wa ndoct ;'euter'd-ry hli the ifeiglibourhoodi tif Bdtioor'al. Ttwl ( i ' f Afforidil tr arriiveil at 3itlaitorad, an ii t'elwillsii upo-n a visit to her ailajuty. '[rne li-alth~ of his Gr-ace t lii Duke of' D-vorilihie ?? .llo,;ceitw UirzeU-i rloviooices tire departuve of thle ?? of ?? anud ...

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... SELECTED POETRY, TIlE SECRIIET PALACE. Tnm IU 'Sa palace alone by a sonidiig sea- All alonc! All alolne! Tis at sald libut i glorious mystery, WVith its diadenm, seeptie, antl tlrolle. And onvly one wvalk;s tile echoing floor (If the lofcv hall anrd the Cornidor; Alld Onlyv one heals the mliv stio sea BlY the palace's gate at its 1inlistrelsy- Now thrilling with joy, it w . iiialiillg a nI s1a ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASPION AND) VARIETIES. THE COURT. OsDoaNEa. )lMamci 20-.Prince Alhert embarked in the Fairy it ten o'clock in the morning vesterday, and wenl to Portsmouth, accompanied by ihe Prin'ce of Leinint'emm, to inspect the new Royal yacht Victoria and Albert. T'le Princo afterwards went over the Portsmnoulit Sailors' Home. Her Majesty embar'ked at Osbornue Pier at half-past twelve o'clock, and ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... LITER.ARY EXTwR ACTS. THIE LAST DiYS OF JEFFREYS. AsIo1to the mane offenderns bhose names were men- tioned in the course of theue inquiries was one who stood alone anid unapprontilehd in, guilt and infamy, and whom ly'higs milid Tories were equally wvilling to leave to the extrenme rigour of tlhe law. On that terrible day, which was succeeded by the Irish Night, the roar of a great city ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ORIGINA L P0T TRY. TI' IS COM E. (sUCjqp 'MlrI) iiY II Iq ?? 'I)55'N '13 IT 'OnCOM ?) I r is conl', saidi the silges in (Ilays of oldl, When thev s:a; tile light of the Eastern star- 'Thet 'Timtec is ?? which wasi ol't foretold, 'hite liglht of filts nations shilnes ,from far. It is ertic, tb y said, iS they t journeyed en o'et thie saolb dlesrt drealt aiid wild!, W tile the St:ni' it l th ' ...