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... ?? ml?.4 III ,I ? E, 11 ,n ?? PhAesicdt, psitclcali, (i70 Rdri- coi ?? 1. B Mi. .5[. WILiINSO'N. London: bet I ?? l ?? 5;3d\ ii~d~ wl3t ;slfthe ex3101o which i wtil __ n~ emplOY te ?? I I' ,, 5tieral ttde-i3 a rather diffilt subject too 6i 1 . s! 6er ?? eloal with. In the first place, ph3 : -be r' lella; not, tin lt t knollw of, been ever cal II'r i le t ti teil,* in e Secoitl, it hlis all ...

LITERATURE

... LI TER A T C RE. , Li/c of Edmond Maolone. By Sir JAiES Tiorl,. London: Smith, Elder, ?? tCO. t-di LiteraC y cyloatter.i during their ?? are but ?? of ?? rloiteo. Whenl thay die te world er- 't 1)alms thenm with enldless thatiks. Valpole, Pepys, d Elosswell, and Spence are British worthies, each ni with his wallet of Ecraps of iufiliite value. Such rec men eniabla yo to see history with her ...

THE CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... TH- CHRISTMAS A IVSEMtENTS. HdAYMARKET. At this ?? the fitherrcnmlg novelty will be entit~le' Queen Ladybir'd mid here C'/idren;, or, ilarlequin and the Kelmu on litt. Thie ocenery of' the fairy stiry fttie beaa p~iinted by Mr. Frederick Fenton, who will, it i.. ailt, pro- (duot, S01it' ?? Of tire aind water; thle mach1inery by Mr. Oliver Wialev, the tiresneti by Mr. Bnrnett Rnd Misn Chery ?? ...

THE RIVER TURNED TO BLOOD

... .. i .. : _ .- _ _ . , t_ -.L.11.E ?? v -w~ --d __ v-1- ty *slhl n Egypt.'-Ani unpublishe I poem by EdPwin AstLerstoze, i the Dt b in Univeriity Magazine) Slowly, at length, A.s loath to strike, Aaron stretched out the rod: 'With large bright eyes upturned, and ?? lips, On heaven a moment gazed; then downward looked, And smote the water. A As when fire breaks out In a thick-peopled dwelling; ...

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... ?? NATAL: An Account of the Characteristics qui Cnd 0~ablties of this British Dependency, published hol ji#ide theauthority of the Government Immigration ?? tuder the the - :d4ance and information of emigrants. die 3Board, for the gu-- etJmsMnL., r Compiled and edited by Robert James Mana, M.D.1 Hi ?? Superintendent of Eduac9i.°n - Natal Lou- }l1 ,don *arrold k Sons, 47 St. Pauls Churchyard. ...

MUSIC

... Alusi. 1I FnsMAN'S SOING. By Norman Macleod, D.D. Dedicated to the Glasgow Riflemen. Published antd sold to allt a Bazaar for Barony Parish Missions. TaerT IX GOD AND no TEE RIGHT. Song by the Rev. Nor. man Macleod, D.D.; the melody by Mendelssohn; arranged by William Hutchins Calcott. -Published and sold to aid a Bazaar fur Barony Parish Missions. Wasar the above songs have a strong ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATIURE. ScOTLAND IN THE MinDui AGE. Srnns OF EARLY b: ScoTrc HISxoRY srNDSOCcA PROGnSS. By CosToo Imnes, Professor of History in the University of Edinburgh. o: Edinburgh: Edmonston &Douglas. 1869. a Si Tus delight and deep interest with which Mr. Chambers's v Domestic Annalsof Scotland werereceivedby the public, t might have been taken as a hint that any further explore. t tions in a ...

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... TFrcoral Ec-'i-oNs Ct' ruer LA.ST Foil Po ICs, AN D or Ru-ut I;Cl Trim Fls. By In. E. Cardinal Wisetnau. New and tl revised edition. London: -urst & Blackett, 13 Great N Marlborough Street. ,a rssfi~sF' the Pope is at present the ?? interesting potean le tate in Euroe All eyes are turned towards him, and his vi sovereignty and kingdom are unquestionably about to tinder- t go important ...

THE VOLUNTEER OF JULY 14

... THE VOLUNTEER OF JULY IAL THE SEQUEL. (From Punch.) If yon're ivaking cml] me earlv-though I feel so very queer, T/ at wilh all t-he calling in the world I sban't get up, I fear; I ought to clean ruy rifle, and a precious iob 'twill be- Forthe ?? tight at Chisellhnrst I don'tthink theo'll catch Me. Grant'r cooking-w negon on theground they told us weshonlnd find, And so I lebt. unluckily. my ...

LITERATURE

... * .0 ?? Bengala; or, Some Tzme Ago. By Mrs. VIDAL, a author of Tales for the Bush, &c. 2 vols. London: J. W. Parker and Son. We confess ourselves not very partial in ge- v .ueral to Australian tales, for the simnple reason that a the field has been either overworked, or that the f sympathies of persons here at home who have no 0 t relatives in that colony, or entertain no idea of emi- ( ...

OUR PUBLIC MUSEUMS

... OTP. 1PUi3BLIC MuI ,UUmS. TBE H SOUTH CK;NSNTN lbLiLE(IONS. tilo2ucui slioillle ltstl ?? lill Ci'lsl- lii~: ,.ti ll l ~ dei-li, Of totlialci' all't Se ttledl of 1irifiise lwilleaitv llt ixtit' litii Il' 'T lii illt~lit, lLSild0 for pubilw O' ?? itli>'ilsteriig (tlic~ Lpdikeritiis stitl Withii i i,,; ,fellcto ii'eI',. t Of t'oili'st txev Ai'Jloi top mit1 d~oiioiig sojilti this lan sotielri~i't ...

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... LITMuTURAI ' Iur/'3o7J'7''i IeCrs, i, Ie/Jll to ?? Bishops O ?? ;/ t)/ttS ?? ti ?? I~,jt t~ion 0;te ?? Second Editioll. Londonii Thick- 1.1n ?? l o ald I Co. el Tiie jt 6o!iot_.l splitidgtle o Ile t iturgicLlI 1- for0 Controvetsy has so olimpletelybeblled nowith t we have hlulos as little hope of awawkenilng any in- U telrt it thoil eliecto(I letters of oulr valued corre- spondlent as wve ...