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THE ROYAL VISIT

... AVoutl that there ne'ar bad risen that sullen flood VWhicb, severing Albion's fron lerne's shore, Has kept two veoples alien evennore In hopes, traditions, babits, &s in bloo(d! Sich chasm their Prince ?? to bridge o'er, Anrd with him One. gracious as sheis lair, Raining sweet intluencefrom lovinL eyes And trmon all hearts go cs up the silent prayer That n ught untowiard mar their high emprise ...

Extracts from New Books

... 101-V ?? from 4ew ??Oohs. CIVILISED-SAVAGES.-Tbey were a horde of nirates, de- lighting in war, and the terror of all their neighbours, carrying murder and plunder for many miles along the coast, glorying in the numbers they killed, and rejoicing in the amount of plunder. Teachers were placed hbrei a 1873, and instead of bringing murder, robbery, and sorrow to other villages, they are now the ...

Extracts from New Books

... Aff. WAVActo IX#rA 4ew ?Ooho. Tsz ARTnST AND THE 33AsrU-BszorK -Dring the Tax-~ Russian war an artist who was staying In OonstntinopS one day met a most ferocioug.look0 PinContusuantiol dirty Bashi-Bazouk soldier, With shacgcy hair and beard, anr what had bean a munform in tasadtte; n tc l over with dagiers. After some dniiculty he made the man understand that he would like to pit hi B]ssi ...

THE HERITAGE

... TEE HERITAGE. he rich man's son inherits latnds, And piles of btick, nad stoae, and gotl, And he inherits soft white haul', knd tuder flesh that fears the cold, Nor dares to wegr a garment oId; A bLae~~' it stems to me, Aoe Scarce 'could wilh to hold in fee. le ricbh man's son inherits cares Nhe bank may break, the factory burn, A breath may burst his bubble shares, And soft shite bands could ...

NEWCASTLE SPRING FLOWER SHOW

... .NEWCASTL& 8.PRING -FLoWER SROW. The annual spreng flower show of the Durham, Nort berland, and Newcastle Incorporated Botanical and Hort- cultural Society was held yestrday and the day before, the Town Hall and Corn Exchange, Plants and flowers of every description had been received from all parts of the country for competition, and it is a noteworthy fact that the ?? shown by north ...

Art and Literature

... 3xt Au >git~ t A Happy Error, a novel by Mrs HibbertWare, will shortly be published by Messrs White and Co. The scene of the work is Worcester and neighbourhool Mrs Hibbert. Ware is engaged on another novel, The Captain of the Forty Thieves, for the Newcastle Courant. Under the title The True Story of the French in Moda. gascar, Captain Oliver, late RA., will publish, through Mr T. ...

NEW BOOKS

... N1Y'W BOOKS. r~ssr. Chatto & Whidus, w;hoe ingenuity in 0 tast-e in the matter of striking bindins has attracted onr attention on more than one osc~asion 7 'ately, display a noticeable instanco thereof in thbe appropriate dress in which they have clothed a Foreign Resident's gossip about Society in L.Jndon (1). The upper ten th osand, the f'iwisr of the aristocracy, are represented on the c ...

GERMINAL; OR, MASTER AND MAN

... IbG E RM INA L; OR, MASTER AND MAN. BY EMPLE ZOLA. AnnsOsnSrS EDCOPYR2GSTTBAtSLAiON BY A. D. VANDon. PART VIL-CHAPTER IV. On the very night of the catastrophe, BL Hennebean: left for Paris. He wished to inform the Board before the papers could give the news. When he returned next day he had apparently regained thel compooure of the ever correct director. He had evidently succeeded in ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. 1885

... AGRICULTURAT SHOWS. 1885. 8 ?? Q - - . .. I. v.n 2 5 l.) VS r, 16s55. MAT 8 AND 9.-Wharfedale Agri -ulturaJ Society, meeting St (th'e. Entries close April 25. Seretary, Wildam Home,1, Alaiket Place, Otley, Yorks. MAT 14 AND 15.-Newark Agriciltural Show, meeting at iterark.eg7 Entri s~ l ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... ALL 3IGRI BEMvxD. BY A LAny. I have jact finished reading a very sensible and prctical article on cheerfulness, real and acquired. including adrice in respect to certain aids to cheerfulness and the attainment of that very desirable altitude of feeling which has been well described as The summer weather of the heart a condi. tion totally distinct from that spnrious elevation known as high ...

APRIL MAGAZINES

... AP.rL MVAGAZINYES. [SPCOND NO'rT.E or 3 Eocklwoott's Magazine discusses the political or situation in Russia in Search of a Frontier, st . deploring the masterly inactivity which has at e to the crisis, and espacially the disregard of iil Sir a. Maoereg r s warning concerning Sarakhs, D wno, a. little before the annexation of this post, or said: Whether Russia use Saraklss as a base in , ...

THE APRIL MAGAZINES

... THB APRI-J 1T A E,.CtAZIES. ' ir cinr!n .Vnt ?? A I,.- M,. - T jiiicipl nt'sration offered by Tho k'nglfi, eetei3lu~zje is Ur Archibald Fe beaes spit ?? his ride from the 80obipksF was-to ininarst during the Riusao-Tur'kisi. Wa itii~iie ltetintelligenlce fromn the soeni- a- ioe' fr te aiY Xew, and of hisi Inter~ gie w-itht~i Thperor en route-an honloun ~vh .--ivs nt atogthr welcome, for I wa: ...