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SHAKESPEARE AND AMERICA

... SHAKESPEARE AND AMERICA. In the FhiVaddjpla Bunletin we find a Shakespeare -Ode'3by-a well-known Ataerican poet, Mr. C5harles Sgague. The whele is too-long for quotation, but we extract the dosing staz5s:-5 Down, trembling wing I-shall insect weakness ...

THE GOAT IN AMERICA

... THE GOAT IN AMERICA. The goat has not bad a fair show in modern times (says the New York Tribune). Amnong the ancients he was highly esteemed, and figured extensively in serious literature. Now he is only the butt of funny pars- graphers, whose acquaintance ...

SHAKESPEARE IN AMERICA

... SHAEKESPSARE IN AMERICA.* it My name and memory, said Lord Bacon, I leave to foreign nations, and to mine own country after some time be passed away. William Shake- gpeare might have used the same words as to his own fame and works, for a century ...

AMERICA AND THE EXHIBITION

... AMERICA AND THE EXHIBITION. The following notice had been published:- WASHINGTON, February 24. The undersigned, on behalf' of the Commissioners appointed by the President to repres6int the interests of such American citizens as might desire to appear ...

THE TIMES AND AMERICA

... THE TINE'S AND AMERICA. fGlobe,] The speoulationz of the leading journal on the American war well deserve a place among the carlosities of journal. Ism. Nto one has a, rigbt to complain of a jomrnal for taking sides. Bnt why should sympathy make intelligent ...

THE QUAKER POET IN AMERICA

... His love. e No one but the aged poet now remains of the rhousehold voices of his youth. He fs the last. e In the words of America's greatest poet-him who 1, sang to one clear harp in divers tones - e they all are gone I Into the land of shadows, all ...

MR. IRVING IN AMERICA

... MR. IRVING IN AMERICA. The New York correspondent of the Dailw A7fee-e says M4r. Irving's farewell performances on Saturday drew audiences vwhich packed the theatre to its fullest capncity. He played Louis XI. in the afternoon, and Olivia: in the ...

HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN AMERICA

... HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN AMERICA. The Clcreland Leader of the Inst, contains the following almost Incredible narratlvo:— A young man named David L. Bivins, made his appearance a few weeks since at Grafton, Lorain county, and established there a recruiting ...

MR. DAWSON'S FIRST LECTURE IN AMERICA

... MR. DAWSON'S FIRST LEOTURE Me AMERICA. The Boston Daily Advertiser, of September 30, givos the following notice of Mr. George DaWson's first a!peara,, before an American audience.on the previouss oensinig- Though the weather last night wyas vcry unfavrahble ...

SELLING A GIRL BY AUCTION

... AUCTION. * A viyid picture of the old slavery atrocities in America s quoted in the Review of Reviews, apropos of Lowell's Abolitionist days. It comes from a book, just published in America. by the Rev. Calvin Fairbanks,'4 stout old Abolitionist, who ...

LATEST NEWS

... the Diet of Croatia had voted address, thanking the Emperor for this patent, was premature. AMERICA. SOUTHAMPTON, November 30. The North Lloyd's steamship America, from New York on the ISth, has arrived. She brings 43 bags of mails for London, 120 passengers ...