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... W-INTrERI ALI( AT NOON. Thle nigh't Was, Niiuter in his ?? Ilood ;o 'T le -riltiilg shiarp aiid clear. Bult HOW at noon t'pon thle SOouthern side of' tc lan hilitlfls, Andt wier'e tile woods I'mice Otr thle northe~rn blast, T1hc season smilles, resignhue aill its rage, ,And hals thle warmjiti of May'. T1'li vault is blue Without at cloud, and white without at speck The dalzzling 5lplendtomV ...

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... I FRAsmE's MAa~zxIN.- Concerning Summer iDays,' by A. K. H. B.,. is the opening essay, or rather ?? of. i, pleasnit reveries, in the current -number of raser, 'and it is written in A. K. H. B.'s most 'earminggstyle. hentl follows an article upbn the subject of' Ireland's Sbakapea. e rinn Forgeries; and afterwards a paper, very orthodox-,nd. a 'learned, no doubt, but not very cheerful.reading ...

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... 7 I. FRASER's MAGAZMhE;.-The current number of this i; excellent magazine contains matter for all classes bf Df readers. Mr. W. Hopkins contributes an interestiiig Ld philosophical essay jti the Phveical Theories of the r Phenomena of Life. A short ' Reverie after Reading 's Miss Nightingale's 'Notes Oil Nursink follows, and ;o after that the continuation of Giyll Orangei in which the ...

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... LitypPity, i Po-fwipg'.~I A LI1h$ARY 4olT]rJES.~il h m T i: i, ?? :V ?? ot 1 , ')fl1' !4 T ) ,, Ii . j ' ' ;: lil'.. ,: ?? ; .~i . ?? ; i I I I I .1 I .I ?i F4.si ' MAG'rN>inicoaii v iiu'v-'it te abld'alek evilewQf1 -d Froid&'s Histoo 6f ?? aiiH t -.n 'Ularki ad' sroai6bedO, yr-itli ?? StiprybV'Wlleb in Tareso i `U 'scqunt i i3 wli Lie ibtefiit41'olonel' o r ,tO te CiCvil ,ero ice ytegSntt ...

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... THE INDUSTRIAL ANED FINE ART EXHIBITION. bed'd e Another week of extraordinary success has completed blad the month for which this exhibition has been opened. shor A Since our last notice the exhibition has been visited by The a large numher of children from the free and ragged who o schools of the town, who, together with all the inmates of cons the House of Industry, have been granted free ...

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... X LITERARY.: MISUELIjAN.A. Tri'O Itq;,orEBOiROU6H orFsveAoI1 Adnw Oi I'll iyo alittb hitstoiry about teerito o~s I -the bvrourgh of Seatord thle fr-anchise. helene oal n M liabitant housekeepe'sjiyIng' :scot'rand lot. -h uk fof~ Bichmond had chl-i~.nt's 'riar at brand; 'irid he brought 27 wa ,9f his labourers into the borouf~-h tis tiixpayers, so as to mrake them i~lector6s. Soieo hiswrertda ...

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... leTHE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF GYMNASTIC y, PROFICIENCY BY THE PUPILS OF THE .e, ilOYAL ACADEMY. H' The young gentlemen of the Rev. Edward Blurney's le Roy~l Naval School met on Tuesday afternoon last, in se their field outside theisingle gate, to test tbeir skill in thie 1(d several branches Of'athlletiC sports detailed below. of The day being beautifully flue, a large number 'of thle 10 ...

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... LITERARY MISCELLLNEA. MiR. BULL'S SECOND SONG. TIE SLY LITTLE MAN. There are some of my neighbours wvo say of my song, Old Tauras is surely a little too strong: They ask why I speak of so strauge a design In a pleasant and peaceable neighbour of mine ? And they think that the plan Of the sly little man Is merely to keep what he has, if be can. But did lie not say to us, not long auo, ...

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... Qy Ut e FRASER'S MAGAzirE opens with a new tale by ?? Ut entitled Ida Conway, the first and second Chapters of so entwhich promise that it will be of considerable interest. Then pr e. follows an article on Hymns and hymn tunes for con- mI a. gregational worship, by a Manchester man, containing th at some really valuable hints to organists, and suggestions Ii for~ obthining good ...

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... MLITEi'9 :S!LLANEA.- .. -Y, ?? . ?? . . . . .. L e *S P TIT ?? s Pift 4 FX, d E Sfring is abrond1 There is life in bthe gir, Thore is life, injible qlod; :Orq the earth everywhere There is life andto spare, Spring is abreadi No trumpjet is blolvn, n~o 'eai~Iiuske is heaving~, ?? Yet each seed'its idet cerements and dark grave is leavig. An n ifluoate power, Between orchard alleys, Beside ...

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... : SEAMAYSnn' AYD ITS ASSOCIATED DurnTs IN TNlE Mr i a NAvy. By Lieut. A. II. Alstou, n.N. London e Routledge & Co. r Since the publication of The Naval Cadet's Mannual, and indeed prior to it, no work has appeared so thoroughly I commendable in every respect for the succinctness, and e fullness, and utility of its information as that now before 11 us. It is a complete Naval Instructor, and ...

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... FRASER's MAGAZIND for the current month opens with a thoughtful and capitally-written essay, on Compro- m ise: the terms upon which everybody 'surrenders, bv ;ies Mr. G. J. Whyte Melville. Gryll Grage is continued, ion and now begins to assume the form- of a connected story, somewhat ponderous, however, from the amount ot erudi- Ino, tion which is needlessly, indeed pedantically, thrust ...