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... l HUMILITY. BY CHARLES DIACRAY. I will tell theo-I will toll thee Wheor my bosom friend shall bo; Not where bollyholks are flaunting, But where violets scent the len. Not where gaudy parrots chatter, But where larks and liunets sing; Not with dahlias of tho autumn, But tbo lilies of the spting. Ever birds of plainest plumage Soatter swectest DnusiC round- Ever flowers of rigeost odour Grow tho ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC A3UIUS-EIENIT',. A.IflA~q'DA THEATRE. Daring the present set I tho ?? legendary drama -Pap Iau ?? ishbuing pi ayen at to A~esuaba heatr, Me.'1%isnim toolier, an American actor of established re ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... I LITERARY MECOTIONS. 1 Tam Foac~roN r SOW.-Snw is formed from vapour, and vapotir is formed by heat; and it has been calculated that the heat expeuded ]In forming a single pound of vapour would melt no lees than five pounda of cast iron. Nor Is this all. Equally great, if1 not greater, is the force necessary to transform the vapoutr into snow. Professor Tyndall says :- I have eeen the 'wild ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUTBIC A&U-C.:-T, &C. pcea! .A1 coix- ra Theat.iO-..ip T:al Vfs i7ne.i. ?Cni1(e of J'ase Theatre-M.lar. 's £c'rat; R~cy. Iboyat AIrz; ?? Ji; ?? its a Fo`. fl: ?? ?? ?? ;;;im~oe - ishaxo ; the toerhaot ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... I,:- -LLC ?? &c. axes ?? Aox. tldr. Thcitlrr.-½1P Vot ?? 1inoke. lr AeU ?? 1'*t.ULe ->ary^-teclt; Itaoiy. 3 ?? ell-lo e ?? 10 e Bflles ,f the, ,ii'o. I i ?? j. 4:1 'i ?? ?? ! i. ?? i ?? jL drvi. Puli ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... I - LIERARYNOTICES. I The IAWrated Book of CanarieS an2d Cage Birds, Britih .and Poreynm By W A Blakston, W. Swaysland, and A. . Wiener, F.L.S. London, Paris, and New York: Cassell, Petter, Galpin, an ...

VERIETIES

... VARIETIES. GEMS OF THOUGHT. The youth who does not look up will look down. Traits of character which you seek to conceal you had better seek to reform. It has been well said that wiiters of low fictions hold the mirror down to nature. To endeavour to work upon the vulgar with fine sense is like attempting to hew blocks of marble with a razor. A man of talent is lost if he lo not join to ...

THE REVENGE OF A LIFE: CAMBRO.BRITANNIC STORY

... THE REVENGE OF A LIFE: A CAMBRO-BRITANNIC STORY. y n TBY A PEZSTONIAN. h a CIHAPTEB XXXI. It ALF. OVERTON VISITS THE HAMIL.TONS. r. Alf Overton, en I have already described him, was a Ia fine looking as well as a fine feeling yonung fellow: one of ,a those splendid specimens of the human form divine 3 which are oftener to be mot with in this country thae in any other. it HismutsularbRild and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... I Itoyal Aiexasnd z Tbestre.-RiP Van WinkIe. Prince of Wales Theate-M7'5 Secret; Bet3y. Aoeya AmphitLetre.-Smoke, Fun in a Fog. 'lota ..dn Theatre.-The Bonnie Fishwifo; ?? erebasit of Venice. 1,. Geor ...