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LITERATURE

... LITERA TURB. 1COTFALLS xON THE BOUNDARY or AXOTvn3 WORLD, with PNsnative Illustrations. By Robert Dale Owen, formerly Member of Congrs s and _merican Minister to Naples. Londons Thitbner & Co., oD Paternoster Row. MTE truth' that extremes meet may be aptly illustrated in tennection with the volume before us. Robert Dale Owen is sn of Robert Owen, of New Lanark, who gained for him. sel a world ...

HIGHLAND SKETCHES

... ' IGHLAND SKETCHES. ?? - n TT.- VII. THE ISLE OF 3IUL. Our easel's cow turn'd t the west, And there a little it mast rest; Far in the ?? en FrWithbhils dark blue and plains bright green; This picture of the hapPY isle Was sketched in true Salvator style, Ere lowland bagnen ventured forth With BarPnes DO far west and north; qua reproduced here, line and shade, AnldDeithser worse nor better ...

LITERATURE

... LITER A T U R E. Wimp?1' HAsiwoOK To Scwnsb FOR ToupasTr: Illua- trated with Maps, Plans, ?? Views. By the Rev. John M1. Wilson. London: T. Nelson & Sons, Paternoster Row. 186se .TEI comprehensive nn-d .ystematio style, so tastefully cor- ?? in this valuable work, give to it special pretensions to Public notice. WhNe embracing every object and place of Riterest in Scotla, and giving every ...

LITERATURE

... . LIT E R.A-TUR L -io:jamesNett&C B rne ~ra we T.31a4is -the woyk, we ?? -Alfackay, -for i apme~tamey aespeeted Epiacopebin~ clergy~man in the, towuf ?? of Inernes, an nw a caplaini to he`r.Majesty's foreesi I da. Its prnia ?? this, ta tpeet c sttalight-reading sketch of the Indiian natiasies- thttt is, ifmoe may wisihotit levity apply the term lih edn oany- thing havin'g referensce to ?? ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL—MISS GLYN

... | THE THEATRE ROYAL-MISS GLYNm. Last evening this trigic actress parsonated Shakspere!s Ciepatra-a character peculiarly suited to that lof by and in passioned sty le in which thih lady canwalk'forth, lend ado'rna melt to regal1 pomp; andiinpart grace to *3man'a. the most elevated sphere. -Wie laswtight saw vividlygshadovd forth by MilsiGlyn the imnperious Queen of Egypt, iith her'fass-a ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... PTICKINGS F ROM P-UNaH. r- Ufst. TE A~LLOCUTION.I The following is a snummary of the Allocution delivered by the Pope in the Consistory held on the 25th King Victor's a wretch and a horrible thief, Blasphemer, church-robber, and stabber, And I'm happy to thiuk.he'll one day come to grief For being so greedy a grabber. As tonebing the sldiers who died inl my cause, N9o fate could be better or ...

THEATRE-ROYAL—MISS GLYN

... ? I THE A AZ?'h 0 V74;?7 G14YN. - ?? A? Last evening our Ateatricatii em`*` wilad dened by the appearance asn!bg us, once more, * t celebrated- actress, who cdiinenced an engag ment ofi fewvnigahts in t dc1aracter-of. oria, Ducresi of Maidf. i -issGlyn i aly asired to the. highest sphere of the dra- L maticart. ner: ambition and it was noble;, was so far to revivacertain of those great tragic ...

LORD MACAULAY ON HIS EDINBURGH DEFEAT IN 1847

... ?? EDIINBURiEE LORD MACAULAY OIN H7 .B DEFEAT IN 1847' followin' ~tsszafcopy of Verses ~i The followir g Aarz hD9 fe^pa O and lately published in Ien in August, 1S47 Y-t gv 1'bThe Queen of Study or hisa ?? lrjeoud t ingle catbing over the cradle of the fstse r iator, and p g him her aid in aU circumstances SIn the dark hoar of shame, I deigned to- stand Befre he rwnng eer atBacn'sside: ...

THE NEW SYSTEM OF BOOK-KEEPING

... t . s _ . . , t _ tt>ta .s1-AIl T ?? a v IJXJIS -ran ±VJ~lJfhJ. ±LV To the Editor of the Gla6 ow Herald. SIB,-I can cordially recommend Mr.'Ritchie's syst.rm of book-keeping, as I havegiven a si~iilar, if notea superior, one, the trial of several years. -I have wrought the system- out even more fully than now recommended. Instead of, having two classes of accouuts, I divided the ledger ...

THE BATTLE OF MELAZZO

... THE BATTLE OF .]ELAZZO. (From the Atherawum.) Our night bivouac on the lone ground, The ruined castle on the hill, Our sekeping soldiers scattered round, The summer air so cahl, so still, The watchfircs casting fitful light, Now deepest shadows here and there, Now pafchbe lurid-red or bright,- Alsoft snbsiiirg into where She distant ear telu rky bcgec To pole and streak with coining dawn; That ...

THE OLD IRISH COW

... A LAMEN~T. [Reepectful'y ?? to the members of the North-East. - Agricultural Society.] BY KITTY CONNOR. (tFrom the Belfast Northera Wblg.) I bad a cow-my Drimnindhu- - - When Pat and I were joined together; And I may say that for a day She scarce was ever off the tether. Och! wirrastru ! my Drimindhu, Your glossy coat all did admire; My shining sloe, your like I know Will never stand in shed ...

LITERATURE

... L TER AT UR E. TMx MUsEUM oF NATURAL HISTORY: being a Popular Account of the Structure, Habits, and Classification of the various departments of the An4imai Kingdom; Quadru- peds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Shells, and Instots, William Mackenzie, Howard Street, Glasgow. THes valuable serial work has now extended to nine parts. Its contents are so varied and voluminous, so interesting and ...