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... 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

... L I TER A TU FE. THE 'Wire ~jp £acx _s O race and Philip 1 Wharton; Au D ore of 'The Queens of Society W Ilustratiens and Drabwinge byh-K DrowlzieL In ?? i Godwin. Eagraved by the rothes D i volumes. .tondoii, James5 Hogg e velu 5UC955 which has*attended a very interesting work by tie t3sme authors- Tee Qu55 of Societyg-which we a Cytt noticed, has no doubt suggested the present publiqa- J ...

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... L 1 TER A TVU RE. pne iec~tiofls of an TwEaID AND DON: or. Ecolle ndtions dEdition. Edin Angler for the last Fiftv Years. e burgh: william . P NimWOo 3 enthu- b Tme firc, edition of ti , vvOr, h foich w s only published 3' asaotic ?? o, waS 5hited in a fortnit. It is a genial sno t; t 0g, a e umuch altiable information for i and racy voluame, cotasd eslPtiob; of the scenery on the anglers, Ma ...

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... LITER A UR E. EAnRoxfcs Or POLITICAL ECONOMY. By Freddric Bastiat- Translated from the French, with a Notice of the Life and VritiTngs of the Author, by Patrick James Stirling, F.R.S.E. London: John Murray, Albamarls Street. 1860. -FEDERIC BASTIAT, whose principal work has now been first given to the British public, through the admirable transla- tion by the author of The Philosophy of Trade ...

POEMS—BY ELIZA COOK

... ?? ELIZA COOL Re gros lkeTHE young okhathy and broad, 'Re grows I~ke bhhdht the sward; With no home but the fnfthe lmpid stream, Hai naked, he wade svcbig beam. Or dances abont iO the O s sheen .Th. das-zliD9 9 'de~ e' piled4 Bath nev6r fale f n odfr But fragment ae ?? ?? of kindred clay ws th e coffin on its way: To vfat tform no human breast NO ..al fom, abones may rest. gares vwhere the ...

MR. EMMERSON'S PAINTINGS

... A I-- A A A- e A+; A 4- I- Ti T A few days ago we noticed a painting by Mr. Holman Hunt, of an exclusively symbolical character; but in Air. H. H. Emmerson's two paintings, now exhibiting in Mr. Finlay's Gallery, 24 Renfield Street, we are introduced to a style of art diametrically the opposite. The relative value of these styles we leave aesthetical philosophers to discuss, remarking, that in ...

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... LITER ATU RE. Thaura 1N5'OIkTION PORt ENGNERcotiing Esperi- be' ,m~ental Ilesearches on the Collapse of Boiler Flues and the ill( stregth of 'Materials, and Lectures on various subjects res Connected with Mechanical Engineering, Iron Shiphuild ION Dg C. sWillaiamFairbairnLL.D.,. F .S. Second Seo.London': Longman, Green, Lengman &Rubdrts. Lancr-E =ore than a hundred years have elapsed since ...

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... PorrieR T. -etS 01' TU1E NWEST HIGL.ANfDs, Orally Collected, with a Translation. By J. F. Campbell. Two volumes. Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas. Glasgow: James 3lacLehose. 1860. IT has been long believed that the WVest Highlands were full of legendary lore, but thegreat difficulty invariably presented itsef, that no one was found able or willing to search into and unfold the romantic treasures ...

SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... Last Saturday evening, though disagreeably wet outside, i tr ssed a crowded and apparently happy throng withia :.L er*aciios City Hall, listening with unmistakeable delight ts the sw et warblings of the fair songstressee, the harsher, Iut, with the ladies, excuse us if we say, the not less able *o alisatiou of the male singers, the wondrous fluency of the Rautist prodigy, the magnificent music ...

THE PRINCE IN BOSTON

... TEE PRINCE s EOSOSSN ILflL rxLf.L'uJ ?? ae- -s; rs~ev ~- -f Walegalraudre.e ¶be Bostont people gave the prince wo taeoring strain, tion, and Longfellow attuned is harp to the arps sung OY a thousand ?? God bless our fathears land, .. d, Ke her in heart and hand One, with our own!I Frau' all hbe foes defwa FM 9rou hi hlte'fribend Lie her brave peop d sea, _ On a.l her reard desen, Frolct her ...

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... 7TEE F COTn NArcION1 or the. Surnames, FSnamei iaies, Liters'r a lure, onour , and Biogr pbi~ istory of the People of b shoe, R ~onours, and Bjcgra~bl H ~Pkice, Leith Walk,, f tkcotland. A. Fullertofl& CO.,stead'5Pa , eth Wak Edinburgh. -131Ue T our 1 ast notice of this Popular notional work, three additional parts have .appeared, which bring down the nar- rative in alphabet icic order to the ...

CARPE DIEM

... CARPE DIEM., -- 7V.1, CARBP jur'. 4' g,,A for evem-ber.) (From Elacgsuds renatbilg on «e stream; [ha morniing sun is t i the cool morning air; TNatue _cover to the ,elcome beam, ligature ~ ?? unoer t is fair. And every sjgtl9~ as it hsth lately been, Barth id not now,. e.voven fetters bound: 1ViiW,,s er2B Sul hiret on their lustrous sheen; Plovers of 5iotrodsur float around, d of every ...