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POETRY

... . ?? SPRING RAIN. The lark sits high in the walnut tree, And it rains, it rains. it rains A jolly philosopher sure Is he, While it rains, it rains, it rains; Blithely he looks at tbe meadow below, Where the nct will be when the grass-blades grow, And pour out his song in a liquid flow, while It rains, it rains, it rains. The crocuses put up their little heads, While it rains, it rains, it ...

THE FLOWER SHOW

... , A0. V iLOW tI. I i En ?? ,- . ?? .. - .. ,. ?? ?? commenced 'aiibhal ?? yesterday ?? e~era ane unusually fine display f A iner, plante, acnd vegetables as well ana glbI show of fruit for this 50 5051 Oftlt~ea. Pof ezuxoiweathar -for tihe ?? dtii ad o -aimisraO'69.hemalirsitti~td tb ' our that the show of ornamental -plants -would be muph .llferior l.t npon fqnttaubp~ Anne to the collections ...

HOUSEWIFE'S CORNER

... JOU-1EWIFE'S CORNER. LIVERPoOL AN1D BIRKENHEAD MAUKN RS. AtTIOL, ST. JOHN s. 1lMEENUSnAD. Weduesday. Wednesday. v. d. a. d. m.9d. D. d. Beef ?? Ipund.. 7@0 s @ 0 9 @ O 10 mutteon ?? , . o 0 o a::: o 7 o 10 Veal.,, ?? ?? 1.I. O 0 . 8 .. C. 0a 9 ianb ?? ?? 0 0 ..010 ?? 0 010 FreshiPork ?? ,, .. 06 0 7 . o c.. o 7h Salmon I8 1.. 19 . ?? 18 3 0 Coddab ., ?? .. 0 2 0 3 ?? 00 0 0 S o le o.0 5..OI, , ...

[ill] LAY OF ST. STEPHEN'S

... O?0T S EE'S~ S '.lr t' }{ a> DUS s iMar1aU, ttWO,* - g1,440*1re Ben; I° ?? goietr ?? tnrth other nd a C nil bta ?? ' aroeFpltoW, XBerryi, soh'4r Wtse; ?? yjj owe, and ?? 0,d0 ?? O ?? snh ) ..u . Adam, i tn e cr, naey, PaulZ, 3 He~e r~erar, a.Grego7S, Jamej_- ,6oflep' tj too. Whtted :iown, and rear past Bairtn7 some >4rsntt5 ~8,b ?? 5laut3 with M's our favours beg, a,,ors for silk or satin; T ...

POETRY

... SONG. To S- E- J-. I have seen a lovely maiden, With wavy chestnut hair, And rosy cheeks, and dimples, And Bunny eyes, and fair. A maiden, too, of slender form, And airy sylph llke grace, A creature she for sunshine born, And not lfeas storms to face. A sunbeam, or an April shower, A bird on lightest wing, A happy thought, an opening fdower,_ Such was this fairy thing. A creature, too, of ...

Borrowed Crifles

... -1 Marraiuzea Criffet. HOW TO POISON A BLAOKGUARD. -Make him eat his own words. Why should potatoes grow better than any other vege- table? Because they have eyes to see what they are doing. A PRETTY CONCLUSION.-When we see a pretty female foot, we naturally conclude that it belongs to a pretty girl, on the principle that All's well that ends well. The sacred book of the ancient Persians ...

ROYAL DRAMATIC COLLEGE

... RoYst' DZ-AMATIC COLLE E, The foundatioft stone of Ithe Royal Dramnatic, College at Mayburna Woeing Fass'laid' on -Firday by' his UtylHgns~h i'ineConsort, 4nd in oonhoblonis ih ecrmoytreWAS a fancy fair, at whichpof oaldtr were amateur 'dealers. One account -pays r.Barkstone- by )holding out a faint hope of knvsthn't. wousld do anything but cut, at the rate of three throws a shiiling, ...

POETRY

... ii _ ?? LIF AND LOVE& Life is a gadnfai and free, But 'tis Vove that holds the golden key; For band and heart, Once held apart, ifaos flowers are dashed with storms and sorrow, d' bloom eto eday way be blight to-morrow, So reckless ever of wind and weather, Let Life and Love be linked together. Life is a diamond rich and rare, But Love is the lustre that danceth there; For hand and heart Once ...

THE WEEKLY TIMES

... THE WWEEKL-Y .T-IMES S. I I I'MANHESTER,', ' ?? - - . ATURBDAY JUNE 2l, 1860. TE13 ENGL E H:B0Mi RS P0.-NAP N9. ,I~CEDIBLE' a9 It may aqposi,'the government o~f Naplo has3 foud* defenders, end, that-too in a j quarter whlch 1s commonly supposed to -be the Isanctuar of 'religious an'd ' ll .freedom, the D hom of. h'umanity, and the. abode of every gene. ronus 'mpulse. Totwithstandlng all that ...

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW

... SAT.U8DDAYr, JUN 3p30o l, 186-0 . -, E 1sBVOLUNTEER BE vI -* Z. . 4. .lE - i.:ri ; .e: :I t. ' s , ?*)e English pbople hres ,nation of shopkeepel0, hs ;tE!dn~ ?? u' p l. ?? ,6huokle like aB ahild over asnew'toy to find thabt we are, OaiMtly what sthe ?? ?? uis. Oas ?? qan 7not only splay, at' ol~dlerE,'. btit *e can make oldlerb out 'of' shem very edItly. We 'av anioi]t ''Iesut e toeo bniy- ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... FASHIONS Folt JUNE. - lA . - _ - id Sumebr tilet a15120 'IO-7igor a matter Of prophecy;, Sd Th rih anjgenial weather with which we have f-lately been favoured has enabled the fashionables of ~ Ari odipa their taste to the beet. advantage in a- adoplting the light and elegant materials preparedl fot orthe pbosent season. At present, for out-of-door' dress, silks of a light shade have been ...

HOUSEWIFE'S CORNER

... :1. ! OUSEIFEB' CORNE LWME1POOD AND BIUKHl? M ftR ?? s. s d. IL d. di.; d Beef, ?? Vpo.. ?? 0 .7 n I O O7 O 10 Hutton ?? 07.. 0 .. 0 f010, V eal. ?? .0 7 ?L.0 ?? .0 9' Lrsnb : 81~' ?? .. I.. . ?? GOl0 Iftrees Fork ?? : 8j. 0 7j. I 8 : osw ?? ?? , . a .t 8s0 lo810'--' 08 ' 'lo .. ..A 0 ?? 8.. 010 0odflab .. , , . .- , 0 ?? 0. ?? I,, ..D 8.;.0a ?? 0 a bot ?? .. ,, ?? 0 ?? ?? 6 0 8 ' lt ?? , 6 ...