Literature

... titeratu're. I ,77w Coreel r nt of Enqgland; its Struct re and its Development. Biy WILLIAM EDWARD HEARN, LL.D., Professor of History and Political Economy in the University of Melbourne. London: Longnmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer. Melbourne: George Robertson. It is rather an unusual experience for a reviewer to receive a book from Australia, unless it be a work of purely local interest. Here, ...

Drama

... Iwrama. NEW QUEEN'S. Another popular Olympic piece, Sfill lget'ers Ejn2 Dc(q in which Mr. and Mrs. Alfred WVigan Sustain their original characters, was revived at this house last night in the place of the Doublc .l-arriage, with gratifying and well-deserved success. Whatever may be thought of the French sentiment running through this comedy, and ef the somewhat tricky, superficial character of ...

LITERATURE

... BOOKS, &c,, RECEIVED DURING THE MONTH. Tb&ArtJournal. Virtue Christian Treasury. Groom- Dhaxwood'a Magazine. Black- bridge and Sons weed and Sons The Children's Hour. Ibid ;eaGrdener. Ibid * The Household. Ibid teselfan's Magazine. Mac- The Floral World, Ibid Millar and Co. The Intellectual Observer. Ibid agnhwd and Her Subject Races. Christian Society. Ibid ibd Merry and Wise. Jacksons, Wal- ...

POETRY

... MIDSUMMER. Past many a shady nook, The babbling meadow brook, 'Wxt grass grown banks with feathery fern abounding, Glides on lis devious way Through all the livelogn day . While fields and woods with summer songs are soundlng. The deep creek, winding, flows By shelving showers where grows Toe silvery willow marked with sun and shadow, And In Its glassy wave The cattle come to lave TheIr ...

THE DERBY CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK FAIR

... I This great annual mart for the sale of cattle for Christmas consumption was held in the Smithfield Miarret; Derby, yesterday (Tuesday), when a large collection of fat stock of all hinds was penned. The number of cattle shown did not greatly, if at all, exceed that of former Christmas fairs, and the supply was not more than equal to the demand, so that prices ruled high. Complaintswero heard ...

Barddoniaeth

... MT,) AT 114,931i a TO. (2? ENGLYN A Gwea ynddo qvzyth gl2aith. Gwen deg, Gwen fwyndeg, Gwen fad,- Gwen Gwen hynod ei thrwsiad; [heini,' Gwen lawen, Gwen oleuad, Gwen i r wledd, un gain o'r wlad. Uveedyn. B. ENGLYN I'R MOCHYN. Ofer awydd afrywiog, --hynota', 1i natur anserchog; Garw filyn gorfoliog, Was tew tra glew ei glbg. T. WYN, ENGLYN DAU A DWY. Dae balas, a dwy belen,-dau gapel, A dwy ...

TO THE PROTESTANTS OF ULSTER

... PROTrsANeTS, up I the hour is come, 'Tis your country's voice that calls Von- ror your God, for your Bible, truth, freedom, home, 1 Up, up! ere the worst befalls you. t Much too long have ve all idly lain, J While the coils were round you spreading- Up, or your children's blood shall stain The soil that your feet are treading. Oh. do ye not see yon shadowy hand? Your Church-will ye not defend ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETYS SPRING CATTLE SHOW

... THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETYS SPRING I i CATTV LF, SHOW. TAI o show of breeding and fat stlck, sheep, swine, farm implements, and machines, helrl in connection with the Royal Dublin Society, which commenced on 'Tuesday, was continued on Wednesday under most favorable circumstances. The weather was most genial, and the slight showers which feLL in the forenoon Nvere succeeded by warm glimpses of ...

THE MAGAZINES

... .; , ,Alt ,isi ?? / ?? ' * i . .r. ; E .: Ci; I'> te I .r ;, : m v. ., S {:e Good Words Opes r fop W ithge r nv. a ' bf Lar dercle' bf ?? er b e n e ld .,d, l .ourt. * 'onmc otht is h ~tdbisg but ;SJula iiugh ?? n~ indi. ccate a story o pifl muteet~h Iuteet *thbutaid'o 'roi aice 'f orcxrygale cthe'Re,^anc. Thei Eeiy?'rC SrtarM.,~ 'P..Sc c! eontributter h i phe r o' o1 !'ber 14, in whicht ...

MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, &c

... MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS.,. - SATURDAY, April 13. AMUSEMENTS. Theatre-Royal-7 P.M. Hengler's (Gand ?? Street-7.30 r.M. Royali PrinOSS Mnsio ?? Street-7 r.M. Exhibition of' ¶toyrl.Sottish Academy of Sculpture ¶nd Painting- Monund-9 AM.b to 5 ?? anldI to 10 P.M. Burs Mo uoniift, Cailton Hul-Admrskon 2d-10 to L. Pitt Street Safety Swimminig Baths-Open 6 A.X. to 10 P.M. .EVEING PAPEER FOR EDINBURGHL ...

A CURIOUS STORY

... A curious story of the great revolution bas just been unfolded in a Paris court of law. On June 11th, 1794, Baron de Saint-Ouen Dernemont, one of the grey mous. quetaires of Louis XV.'s body guard, and the Baronne de Saint-Ouen Dlernemont, his wife,,were tried by the revo. litionary ?? and sent to the scaffold on the same day. They left five children, two sons and three daughters. So far back ...

LITERATURE, ART, &c

... 1 , I . , I I -: .; : gTWOTE,. RT,;.&a. . . n L ?? n oE thehw aitsof mediwevail piests in tingl'and oecuramia 6a treatise na.i being'edited for the Earl English' TttBSociety,' Mirk's..Dutie' of -arsh -Prieep??.., ?? swriber. iriiinstiructins the- prrest .howe ito baptize a ohild, and.suddenly puts.n 'f:But if you arc too cqunk ,to' sayithe words of Baptism i their proper o~dierw Iwhat ...