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THE SISTER'S FAREWELL

... wept To die at such a time, When the sun is on the laughing carth, Ila sunmaer's golden prime. 1ut now this woman'q heart is bow'd, This woman's frame is weak, The light has left my glazing eye, ITcalth's mantlitirflush my cheek; All faded are the once ...

LETERATURE

... curately and minutely calculated set of tables. It gives tables for the measurement Of land and for computation of work, as well as tables for the valuation of land, and for the conversion of statute acres into English provincial and Scotch measures. The ...

THE EMIGRANTS

... the famine land, this day Thouzands lie beneath the sod, In their youth, love I-swept away. ZrI. 'Tis a wretched land, indeed, Bat it is our country sure; And 'tis sadi to seek one's bread Far from kith and kin, aot hore. Wv. Oh, my child-a land, I fear ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... at Bristol, to the effeot that be murdered a woman named Emma Jaoheson in St. Giles, London, In 1863. 11e was bronght before the magistrates yer. terday, and reminded. ROYAL COLLF4GOi OF SUROXONS IN IRLAND.- At a meeting of the Court of Examiners, held ...

THE MOTHER'S MANUAL

... to the United l States. The exports are in our favour by £31,485,331. Mary Ann Edwards, a young woman whose husband had left her to reside with another woman in New York, drowned herself, in a fit of grief and insanity, in the Re gent's Canal, London, on ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... personage. The Chinese don't mals hove, neitheur do they care L.whether a woman is pretty or not. Marriages are conducted through agents. A would-be Benedict pays a middle-woman so much to supply him with the article he requires. As a rule a Chinaman never ...

LITERATURE

... At length an old woman looked over her cwindow and asked what lie want- ed. He exclaimed, piteously, Oh, is there no good Chiistian in this toewn, that will give shelter to a poor beniighted traveller ? Na! answered the - woman, I We're a' Johnstons ...

LITERATURE

... and on their return to their native land it would be no toore murder to kiU any of them thau it would be murder to kill a dog, though a little more dangerous. Were one of their captains to marry an English woman, sister of one of bis comrades in that ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... and the Ritualist-s towards the Itoval stpremacv. Mrs. Ormiston Chant replies to Dr. Arabella Kenealy's recent Particle on Woman as an Athlete. The more attractive of the rcmiainin articles a-re 'The In- fluence of Women in Islam. bv the Honourable ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... and the sets containing views of nerly all the principal ?? in the Unit;ed Kingdom. We may also mention The British Army, 'Te Army and Nav-, and The Cyni- ces series. 'Tle pictures are well printed, and the de.sigus are so numerous that the publishers ...

A SONG FOR THE TIMES

... of gun and cannon ball the flowing water dyed With best ot a11 our Northern blood upon that awful day, For never since has army passed by bloodier river way. King William rode his fiery steed into the crim- soned tide- King William saw brave Schomberg ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... after travelling about thirty miles, arrested the persons named. They will be charged o0 Wednesday. SIR THOMAS BRASSEY ON THE ARMY AND NAVY. Sm TnoMics BnAssisx, speaking at a banquet given to the Lord Mayor of London at Rye last night, said we were all ...