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VARIETIES

... . a GEMS OF THOUGHT. KNsoWLroOn.-Avail yourself of all your knowledge without making a display of it. That machinery works best that is hidden from view. WRoes-DOING.-TOO Reany persons are far less-ashamed of having done wrong than of being found out. HURRY AND CUNNING} are the two apprentices of despatch and skill; but neither of them over learned their master's trade. TnovsLES.-A person is ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... I F-AHIONS FOR APRB. (J}oe L! loUu.) The fashlons of this saoso win, we think, he much adnilred by all whose artulate taste and just appreoiatior of the qualities oentulg til 616ganoo render their opi ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... FA lIIONS ,IIl' AY. (From Le Led/d.) The toilettas fised by our principai umcates, e and worn by the leadera of fafLion, derlntely confirmn all ?? prodiotiona as to what would be; tho re'gniog :tl1c t ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERARY NOTIC ES. .,',tiblw'S Ihlstrated Florse .!fniq' mcit. Rovlsod by jaues Irvine Lupton, ilroS. London W. H. Alleu and Co. This Volk Will bo wolcorced by all who take an Interest in horse-manego ...

THE EASTER MONDAY REVIEW

... THE EASTER MONDAY RhVIEW. I I.- The number of volunteers present at Tring yesterday morning fell far short of that whioh was expeoted, the total amounting to only 7000. Two divislons wore formed. The ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS,

... PUBLIC AMUEiEYNT,. ?? E OYAL ALEX&NDRA TfhEXTa, Signor Campotello's opera ?? 16t rnii produced llc-irnt'a Guglielruo Teil' e t' Al. xandra Theatre, and we are ?? so n51 the public appreciation of Plu ...

VARIETIES

... GE GEMS OF THOUGHT. Do not be content with doing what another has done; surpass it, if possible. Pros erity seems to be scarcely safe unless it is mixed with a little adversity. Some people use oae-half their ingenuity to get into debt, and the other half to avoid paying it. A man may not be truly happy here without a well- grounded hope of being happy hereafter. It you want your children to ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... I hommopathy in its Relation to the Di~seaes of FemaleS, fir OynceCodogy. By Thomas Skinner, M.D., Yiveipool. LiverpooI Adam Efrolden, In the pteront parnpniPO, Dr. S;Lnwjr IbinIm ib ...

VARIETIES

... GEMS OF THOUGHT. Cariosity is a thing that makes us look over other people's affairs, and overlook our own. Truth is the object of reason, and this is one ; beauty is the object of taste, and this is multiform. One ungrateful man does aD injury to all who are wretched. You may depend upon it that he is a good man whose intimate friends are good, and whose enemies are charac- ters decidedly bad ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ALEXANDRA THEATRE. On Monday night Mr. F. Wilkinson. the courteous treasurer and manager of the Alemandra, Tneatre, took his besefit, ahen ho warn favoured with a large atterdance, ...

VARIETIES

... !T = !T R 1 - . ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? GEMS OF THOUGHT. A contented mind is the greatest blessing a man can enjoy in this world. The mind has more room in it than most people think, if they would but futnish the apartments. Spare minutes are mighty labocrers if kept to their work. They overthrow or build up, enrich or impoverish a man. A smile may be bright while the heart is sad. The rain. bow is ...

POETY

... - I THE REAT, NUGGET. Toil on, toil on, tho golden ngo, The ;oet's soorned fletion, las yet to come, and bear the cross O Labour's cruciflxioni. ro ae t for the nuggets found, Tho gold for which you've panted; if happiness remains nfiould. The rarcest nugget's wonted I Though strecnms were changed to liquid gold, And pearls lay thick around us. They need not make no wiser non, Nor happier ...