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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... town. The deceased ewere nearly all infants, only four cases being up-grown e persons, one aged 94, another 81, a third 67, and the fourth 55. The case of dysentery was a person aged 75, and the cholera that of an infant. The returns on I. the whole were ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH

... Cardiff, Brighton, ana Bolton. Measles showed the greatest mortality in Oldham, Croydon. SUfora, Bolton, Cardiff, Hull. and Brighton; whooping cough and and fever m Freeton. The mortality from showed marked *■ ta.«nr «* the large (own*. Of the deaths ...

Poetry

... alwals ?? rhse F. 0. 0. Nework Tribune. KOSSUTH. Death in the battle is not death Deep, deep may seem the mortal groan, Yet sweeter than an infant's breath Is lHonour's, on that field alone, Where Kossuth call'd his spirits forth Aloft from Dauaa's heaving ...

Poetry

... r. s. 0. New lork Tribune. KOSSUTH. Death in the battle is not death ?? LI groan, Deep, deep may seem the mortal groan, yet sweeter than an infant's breath Is llonouy's, on that field alone, Where Kossuth eall'd his spirits forth Aloft from Dana w's heaving ...

Poetry

... welcome here! F. S. 0. Now York Tribune. KiOSSUTH. Death in the battle is not death Deep, deep may seem the mortal groan, Yet sweeter than an infant's breath is Honour's, on that field alone, Where Kossutl call'd his spirits forth Aloft from Dana v's heaving ...

Poetry

... that one bloom at least be never blighted, Empires replace not true love overthrown Qaeen, as thou art, forget not thou art mortal, Subject as others are to grief and pain! To every breast bath care an entering portal, And sorrow spares not e'en a royal ...

Poetry

... Bright as distant glimmerings given tl By the beauteous vesper star: a Thus dear, and sweet, and soft, and bright, To me my infant days appear,- i They shew the gloom they fail to light . They smile in vail in sorrown's night, t They mock the woe they cannot ...

THE POET'S CORNER

... with them, bound to plank or shattered mnOast, Uprose the forms of men ! some with the flood Yet comhating with more than mortal strength, And ittering cries that to the very soul lereced-cut off for ever from our aid? And here and there a head or arm ...

Original Poetry

... brightness When reflected in her eyes. WELCOME ! NOBLE INFANT STRANGER TRIBUTARY STANZAS Onl the Bir/th of th/e Heir so /rhe Firene of England. BY 5RS.0. C. BAION eWILSON. WXelcone ! noble infant-stranger To the land that bails thy birth I May no hidden ...

Poetry

... of 0jiiter the peet. We are compelled to give theY Pal ry brief ex1traflt, ° itfer M4fortalsflying for refige. Choras of Mortals. Te heavens and earth are mingling-God! Oh God! wolls have v e done Yet spare ! hlark ! even the forest beasts howl forth ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... we behold him Clipping the hairs from the tail of a cat for a brush, and teaching himself how to copy the expression of an infant asleep. We behold a Bloomfield, k year after year and hour after hour; whether amid the din of the lapstone, or in the silent ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL

... space be wholly or partially land or water. MORTALITY IN HALIAX.-Tho following is an extract from the report of the Genesal Purposes Committee of the Halifax Town Council, in reference to the mortality of the borougls:- The committee have been favoured ...