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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 ...

WIND AND SEA

... WIND AND SEA TbaSes is a jovial comrade, ye laughs wherever be goes; His merriment shines in the dimpling lines That wrinkle his bale repose- lie lays himeelf doiwn at the feet of the Sun, And *1akee all over with glee, And the broad-backed billows fall faint on the shore, In the inixth of the irighty Sea. Ent the Wind is sad and restless, And cursed with an inward pain; You may bark as you ...

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

... ?? 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. ...

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; ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... L I TE R A T U R E. TER-CENTENARY OF THlE SCOTTISH REFOSIMATIOXN5sComlfle- c merated at Edinburgh, August, 1860. With Introduction W by Rev. Jamfs Begg, D.D. Edited by Rev. F. A. Wylie, m LL.D. Edinburgh: John Maclarjn. 1500. ?? th THIS is a very fitting record of the interesting nstionalecb- m- inemration of August last. The editor has show oider- ai ablo discrimination in his selection from ...

LITERATURE

... 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 ...

EASTWOOD AND CATHCART AGRICULTURAL OPEN SHOW

... EASTWOOD AND CATHCART AGRICULTURAL I _. 0APEN SH:OW. . C. - t The second competition of this society took place on Thurs- a day, in the usual field, kindly granted by J. I R. Cog6s. Thb-day was fine, and a large ncourse of people were assem- R cblead-a number of ladies being accommodated with seats S] 'inside the show ground. The following were the judges, Si ?? cattle-Mesgrs. Andrew Pollock. ...

LITERATURE

... U16nsrlv, TaxOPnrIon, PRACTICA, AND ANaLYTICcA, 13 Dr. Sheridan Musprait, LFRE. Parts 52,53, and .5t London; and Howard Street, Glsow: Wiflliam Mac- 'kenzie. WE have had frequent occasion to spealk in praise of this 'work during its progress through the press, and the moae we are ?? with it the more we are satisfied of the cor- ?? of the opinion we formed when the first parts came under our ...

MEARNS CATTLE SHOW

... MEARNS CATTLE SaOW, A ?? A- ' The ?? exhibition of cattle, horses, &c., of the Mearns v Agricultural Society, took- place on Tuesday on the usual o6 - ground at Newton;* but tbe day-proved ratherunfavourable, ~ Ii I rain fialing nearly all day. The judgeis for cattle were- f L essrs kobert 'Kban, Lumloch; Calder; James Scot, 11 Greenhill, :East Kilbide; Jamnes Renule, Kessengton; East j L ...

ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY

... ?? VICTODFtINE.Y MIr. Alfred Mellon's new opera of Victorie; was taf work selected for performance last night. It affards us much pleasure to record ?? eminent success Of this predluction. An operatic composition being so serious au underaking, we were hardly prepared, we ad-it, far a wfork so Lenr- tcrious as Vihtorinc proves to La. Bit r. 'feilou's fine taste, ansi enlarged experience ...