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... I ? qtrg. V_ KATIE LEE AND WILLIE GRAY. Two brown heads with tossing curls, Red lips shuttilng over pearls, Rare feet wbito and wet with dew, Two eyes black snd two eyes blue; Little boy and girl were they- Katie Lee and Willie Gray. Rho had cheeks like cherries red, He was taller 'loost a head She had nrins like wreathbof snowv, And swung a basket to and fro, Half In thought and half in play, ...

Literature

... Si I tqattly. Tile Biblical Mfuseum. By JAMEs Comlsrsc GRAY. 01l1 Testament, Vol. VI. London: ELLIOT STOCK, 62, Paternoster-row. We know no previous commnentary in which the Book of Psalms hats been treated in is similar way to that adopted by Mr. Gray, and we arc not acquainted with any commen- tary, at ozice so suggestive, so practical, so concise, and so thoroughly devout. It grows in ...

LOCAL CHURCH MUSICAL SERVICES

... I LOCAL CHURCH MUSICAL SERVICES For 18th Sunday after Trinity, Septcinber 23. ALL SAINTS', DERBY. Mornng-l~untary, Prelude inl CG. MendlCSSohn11; eie' Godsn Psalms, Farrant and Beckwith; Te D). .n, Pratten ; I/ubiilate, lBarnby; 11P/nins.Nas. W(, 267. 295, am] 6340 (1 Hyninal Compantion) ; Voluntary, Postlude, Andrei. Evening- 2'lnay llgetIeman;PamPere- grinuis and Wce 'naehmuVodrDc ; ?? bmn ...

ENTERTAINMENTS AT DERBY

... - - - - Iavi ' AM oafV T.VrFlTrIT1Z HALL. THIE MILTON RAYS AT THE LECTURE HALL. sto On Monday evening the Milton flays commenced an t a six days' engagement at the Lecture Hall, a large Co audience welcoming these popular performers. The pro- gramme commenced with a representation of the scream- de: i- j comedy-oddity, 'The Saucy May, throughout the ha performance of which the ...

LOOAL IRON TRADE REPORT

... The new yeai haa ao far opened promisingly for the trade in most iroa oentres ; there is now* more activity than bas been tbe ease at the corresponding period for several years past, aad tbe improved tone appears likely to be maintaiaed. The local pig-iron trade shows increased briskness, and prices of Derbyahire foundry piga are quoted —No. 1, 41s. ; No. S, 395. to 405. ; No. 3, 37a. to 385.; ...

Literature

... C. - . tilt. Tins Book of the Rabbit. Part XI. Edited by LrONAReD U. GILL.. London: The Bazaar Office, 170, Strand. D With this part Mr. Gill completes his book on rabbits. th The text is contributed by various emlinent breeders and I exhibitors, and the book will really supersede Rayson's, B wvhieh has hi~therto been re-arded as the standard work on A the suibject. A capital Onex renders ...

Poetry

... @ot1trg. ?? ?? A TIME OF PIACEi. Gol.hell leaves ftllal a ?? .Inv; (hwi!at~s ie icie1stl tetitav~ 5, Sealt is sfit:) Itu.hitei w'hisp.wr, allds ?? w s sy, CON'allmer rshllille-utl dI ift. ?? Ahnt the elpts fel ic till mtn Ke\' (Y'he rivoee iclm i l;e a tilre .! 'tatd.) Long ago fistli that lilil hill-cre.it (Theu year wa e11011:. Sletlls t lwv/,! Iremalc : Brake tile ihist thalt tih etoi tie ...

Reviews

... CIAevitlv. \ - I. THE COUNTESS OF ALBANY. The lady who forms the subject of the new volume of the 1 Eminent Women series (I) undoubtedly was, and still remains, an eminent woman, but her eminence consisted and consists less in what she did thanwxhat sheowas. Sheiwill live in history, no doubt, as one of the great ladies of the society of her time, but she would scarcely have been that great ...

Jfapd IJeuia

... Tbe SEASON at Buxton is now at its height. There are more visitors in the town than has been known at any similar period for some years, MR. R. H. Rew, who has been appointed assistant secretary to the Royal Agricultural Sooiety, ia the eldest son of the minister of the Congregational Churoh at Buxton. Lord and Ladt Edwabd Cavbndith left Chats- worth House on Monday for Bolton Abbey. Lord ...

Literature

... C, ?? 0 A!, I t?riltll I, e. Oi1 The Alre Journal. No. CCXVIII.. February. London: VIRTUE and CO.. 214, City-road. lie Professor Anisted is contributing a series of articles on ?? River Sicenlery, the second of which1 treats Of rivers in Ce mountain limnestonec districts. Tire professor: thus speaks ch -of our Derbyshire rivers :-Ci 'To tire ?? Itrirestoin ae reilsi iris(1 tire most ...

Literature

... C% ?, # C4?1,lf ylifurt. * I I L .Dresden C/sinei, and lklie,' .osgs. By F.EH.NVWfTIIEBLY. London: DI PRosE and BATEMiAN, Lincoln's Inn Fields. This charming violuimeof songs by thieauthor of Nancy Leoe '4Jack's Yarn, and other we'll-known cornpositiolls, is a, very welcome addition to literature of this class. Anyone who can appreciate a good song will be very much gratified by this book. ...

Literary and Artistic

... X-Ittriarg UnA artiMi?. 'DI M[SPIICIALLY CONTIBUTED.] n- I hear that the Hull Literary Club had a most suc- as cessful gathoring on the 9th inst., on the occasion of IBt their fourth annual dinner. I have before me the toast list, cleverly illustrated by Mr. T. T. Wildridge, ty and with Shakespearean mottoes happily selected by he Mr. William Andre ws; and I find that among the in speakers and ...