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LITERATURE

... ijYFfERATIIRE. TIlE 'WEiRDLY RIflER. The weirdly rider 's on the plain- Canid 's the blast on Thornie Lea; ?? ni?' lady hits in her luscely bower, ?jdiin esir ot midnight's hour. ?, my lady weeps in her lanely bower, feuD by the willow teso. Oh when will my dear lord come hame?' Casild 's the blast on Thornie Len. A waihu' voice cried Never osair l'ale are the roses in thy hair ?? A ...

PICKINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... PICKINGS FROM THE (0!410 PAPEk' I- - 1 or (FROM PUNCIf4,l Ln Br ArrzoerrY.-S rest boy (sternly) : ,d se ge'nb says as yu're t' have your door-way Yia p inie it, l,; ! anu (smore metkly) me au' my mate's wi.t ' a: todoit,11 It A DEcIDED OPxxroy .- Unpleasant boy (whose d Christmas vacation has bemn unnecessarily prolonged: e Oh, my erseky ! li-re's a jolly pi ce they've got at the t Adelphi ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1867

... T~l-E PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1857. Thle M/nmitutr hits at Ilength published the list of |lBillsnouct prizes, arid has printed afreshl note emphati- cally confientliug the Enuglish catalogue cences~ieeeavv en then righlt to the English editions of all the oficiial publi- cat tons issuedl by theo Imperial Conunliesion. But the mnost inipoiteaut documlent wvhich hnesensanated froarthe authori- ties ...

LITERATURE

... SIDE' BY SIDE. Side by side-ill the bright morn of childhood. Wlhen we woro young; And, sharing grief for a belovod one taken, 1Her requiem sUng. Sido by side-when riperyeals advancing Bid graces bloom: And from the dead a bud of life uprising Flowered o'er the tomb. Side by sidc-in the dark hour of trial, 'To help and cheor; The 6orrow-freighted barquo o'er troubl'o' eam To guide anud steer. ...

PICKINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... P ICKINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS, (FROM PUNCH.) VOTING PAPERS. -Bank notes, To MEDICAL STUDENTS.-Be well up in all that is required of you, but above all, never be deficient in the sinews-of war. SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE.-A.t the next meeting of the Medical Society of London a paper will be read On the Backbone of the Nation. LOGICAL EXERCISE FOR LAnIES.-Jumping to conclusions. CAUSE AND ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1867

... TflE PARIS EXRIBITION OF i~j7 Tule Council of the Society of Arts jin their l.ttkr .to the gentlemlen whom they inlvite to form a coml~niltta for directing the visits of Englishl workmlenk to the 1l ohihi. tiGD, point out the good thatt hals floweds from workmaen'8 visits to previous exhlibitions. 'rliey say:' In the lagt and previous Intern~ational Exhibition atrrangemlents were made by ...

LITERATURE

... ?ThITERAT1TRE. TIIE FARtME1'8 DAIJCUITER.i i~ler voico w~sa tender as a lulfaby, s Maki; g y vu thinsk ol m lilk- white dows that oxeept ,^.molig th' mid-id iy violets, whenl they lio,t All tfhe yellow tisotilight, fast asleep. L,~ tender as thait moat melodious tono 'j'he lark htin, whlen wvithin aome covert, dimt V'ii'' lesve.s, ie talks withl morning all alone,t Peressadirig hler to rise ...

HULL YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHRISTIAN AND LITERARY INSTITUTE

... 'HULL YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHRISTT AND. - . LITERARY INSTITTP. . - I ON Friday evening the adjourned- 'II meeting of this institute was held in the V AtN of the Royal inttheochair. President, 1.Adlertan Lumsden, occupied the chair There was averynnuamerous atten- dance of members. At the. prvious meeting 141r. Lummis moved the r to the effect that the words young peoples be omitted from the title ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... TflE 1?ARIS EXHIBITION. P~ula, Feb. 13. Thez visil or w ho ap~pronehles the l.Exh1ibition tlintillzi w\ithl city ?? ?? of a Crystal Palaceo, or, inideed, city kind of palace, wvill scarcely fail to h ie l- ahilsjtielld a't the actulal ?? of theO structulre bat if, boeror crossing~ the bridige of Jeoia, lie will just glance over the adtiiit ble. phla of the boilding andi its app~roacells, just ...

LITERATURE

... LIEATJE ?t A U D E. sty It. 5. ?? Why go? little itlaude to the wood to-day, Wesiped isa her mantle of silver-groy 'f0ippiiig ?? o'er the fallen Isavee, '??ath the golden crowits which tiso autumn weaves? Xcii' a mingled shower of red and gold neck-s her rneiatl? in every fold. Why goee little Maude to the wood to-day, Ia bee cloak of red twd gold and gray? ?ow she stays in her hurried walk ...

LECTURE ON MUSIC

... L. ECTURE ONMUSIC. , On ?? a very interesting lecture on Music Wm delivered by Mr. Fred. Jackson, organist of Christ Church, at the Protestant Hall. The lecture -war delivered under the auspices of the Institute. MAr. Burbank presided, and there was a very good attendallce, although the weather was not very The lecturer remarked that the following oircum- stance wad said to have led to the ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... ier DENTAL.-If you submit to artificial teeth, you he must make up your mind ever after to speak in a 9), falsetto. Ny, REFLECTION ON AN INSOLVENT RAILWAY.-The iat rolling stock gathers no moss. iat A HUNTING SET. -The Fox Club. eg FRIGHTYUL PROSPPOT.-It is dreadful to hear of oa- a child, only one month old, taking to the bottle! of Mrs. PARTINGTON says, getting out of, and get- ild timg into ...