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Young Folks' Corner

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THE FREE LANCES:

... ALL RE11TS BEERVED.f I A ROMANCE OF THE MEXICAN VALLEY. Written: for the Newcastle Coouraen BY CAPT. MAYNE REID. CHAPTER XXL.* A WOMArN'S SCHEME. Mly poor Ruperto is indeed in danger! Now lam sure of it. Ah! even to his life! And I may be the cause of his losing it. So spoke the Countess Alm onte, half in soliloquy, though beside her sat her friend Luisa Valverde. They were in a carriage on ...

Poultry

... IT-sOultry. ELYTH POULTRY SHOW. The fourth annual show of the Blyth Poultry, Pigeon, Cage Bird, Cat, and Rahbit Association was held in the Central Hall, Waterloo, Blyth, on Saturday, and was a great success. In the poultry classes there were about 300 pens, Mr G. Sowerhy of Gateshead, carrying off the first prize and a special prize of a splendid silver cup with a valuable pair of cochins; ...

BYGONE DAYS

... Wan, ar and full of sin With foud desire, sitndI ontI i tie clhurcn's open door. And soe the n any t Intel lights that poar lhrou;h ?? inytow, on tbe muarble floor Fton nave to cholr. 1 t ,i ti t,. Lide t -f h ra. * D4. A tbovswrnd \ i lgb- the archeos r Dt- hatil tl e boon K hb z tilel ; tv C-i.an i, * 'm e C artth, they aizlg, e t ed .nlsronrt I ttirkit lyg ne days tfeloel Nite i:ss fail- ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... FEMININE FASHIONS AON'D FANCIES. of Hand-painted fans have long been favourite New Year's int gifts. but this season white kid hand-painted belts and of bags are among the various offerings embellished at home, d, The designs are varied, but strictly should be in accordance a with the style of garment they are intended to accomnpany. Ah A good design for a belt has three broad stripes painted ...

NORTHUMBERLAND PIPE AND BALLAD MUSIC

... N ORTHUMIBERLAND PIPE AND BALLAD MUSIC. TEE SWORD DAN-CERS' SONG. Amongst other quaint and curious customs which marked the Yule-tidc of our forefathers and are slowly dying out in our day may be included the play or interlude of the Sword Dancers, or as they are sometimes called, the Guizards, iiow rarely to be seen at this Christmas time paracing the streets of the towns on the Wear or Tyne. ...

MIND YOUR OWN CONCERNS

... BEND YOUR OWN CONCERNS. p.. Mind your own concerns, my friend, For they are yours alone; Don't talk about your neighbocut's faults, But strive to mend your own; . SuPse he does not always lead A truly happy life; -7 - What matter if he sometimes frets Or quarrels with the wife! Don't meddle-let him know, my friend, Your better nature spurns To act the spy on him or his- EL-. Just mind your own ...

FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH

... FAITHFUL UNTO DE-kTH. W Wait but a little, sweetheart, you said- Her thne hair under your filnger tio4. 1atching the droo(p of hlr fair young beadt And tre -,eath white curve of her QUifln lips-- Wait till the violet beds ae filled By tbe ijountiffl hanld of the mnaiden Spring; Vi lt till the i-irth ;,T beginning, to build; Wait till the lbooks are b)eginning to sing. : Wait. with song in I ...

THE FREE LANCES:

... ALL RaizTs NMERVED. I | I A ROMANCE OF THE MEXICAN VALLEY. Written for the Lewcastle Ceeraat BY CAPT. MAYNE REID. CHAPTER XVII.t TYRANT AND Foot, El Excellentiesimo Genei al Don Jos6 Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. Such the twice sesquipedalian name and title of him who then wielded the destinies of Mexico. For more than a quarter of a century this man had been the curse of the young Republic ...

TRUST

... FROM 7TH UERM w AN. Not in the heat of pain and strife Think God had cast thee off unheard- N or that the man whose prosperous life Thou en iest, is of Himh preferred Time pas--e ...

Art and Literature

... &Art and gittrature. The r vival in trade appears to have extended to the book world, in which there is more enterprise exh s ted. ?? see that Messrs Chapman and Hall, the publishers, announce that they have formed themselves into a Limite J Liability Company, with a capital of £L150,000. 'Twie cotwrights include the works of Dickens, Carlyle, Anthohy Trollope, &c. In addition to Mlr Edward ...

Art and Literature

... Lll,Tt and &W, itzraturr. Captain Burton's History of the Sword is nearly ready, for Captain Burton has inspected almost every great col- lection of swords in Europe. Mir Jenkins, M.P., following the example of Dickens, purposes. it is said, appearing on the platform as a reader of his own works-not that Mr Jenkins can be compared with Dickens. Kossuth is about to publish the memoirs of his ...