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DEATH'S HORSE

... AcciDEN .-It was not till Mon- day that the body of time unfortunate youth, Vance,-was re- a covered. A fine dog, belonging to Captain Ciosby, whieb _ had been the maeans of repeatedly saving the lives of persons when near drowning, wvas in the boat at the ...

THE ROCK OF THE CANDLE

... no more of him for the seven year., not hardly knew that they were out, when he walked in to them o01e morning, with his I Save all here!' and took his seat at the table along with them-a' fine handsome lad, and mighty ws'll spoken. ?? lMftin, says the ...

THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE

... knew him,' wt got'him on his cart,- and took him to his own 'house. Ile never uttered a weeid.- He died next day about twelvepclock, and has left a dis- ttigad' and haelpiess fanilly tolamn At h]i's untimely fate, LAM ET~aLEE E~CIt OF 7f2TE~i'taAU B.S9 ...

JACOTOT'S NEW SYSTEM OF EDUCATION

... we have misconceived it, ewe can only say, that M. Jacotot should exclaim, in the -words of the Spanish proverb, Save -me from my friends-I can defend myself from my enemies. MORTALITY' AT SIERRA LEONE.-A signal instance )f the mortality of the climate ...

LITERATURE

... Amews-Letter, the following let.: ters of this.distinguished philpsopher, with which we have been kindly furnished by a literary friend. The first was' written immediately after he had commenced his course of, lectures for the first Session after his removal ...

TO MARY

... arirroach1 tarvalads thle air ,If God save tbe King,'' sO evident as to awaken the attell- tion of his father, who hastened tiowun Stairs to iiliirrn hiit.- self who it, was playi rig that tlune nut the organd, sml dis- -overlcd, Writh all iastoihbmenit ...

LITERATURE

... page, fts' been Wirittean by Mr Veekes, because the style is'godd, and the thoughts are in many instancesstriking;g but some friend of the bookseller' must have beien employed to write the title pageitself, be- cause it contains asserti6os all of which are- ...

TO THE MEMORY OF THE REVEREND NINIAN STEELE

... an evil world. If all of, mortal worth could save From heaven's awfutdoom-.-though just; It earth's perfection ouhld (f) bereave The rueful sentence- Dust to dust-: 'Then never badst thou dIed, my friend I ! Nor left us here in.grief-to mourn A severed ...

LITERATURE

... * employment, and his having been occasionally, as he himself - expressed it, feasted ?? the, hazel oil, he discovered a dis- position-highly romantic and imaginative, and he produced a number of poems, which, though deficient in polish, gave i Indications ...

THE BRIDE'S CHOICE

... al and the cause reached the ear of the I Datiphin. - i Teeis a very devil,-your HIghntss! exclaimed au old. Nobleutsan-(saving your Highness's presence)-4' or wants but R-tail to be so ! Say,-rather be should be some famished poet, by his ap- petite ...

THE COUSINS—A COUNTRY TALE

... lawyer of Cranley, bad, by 'industry, economy - and strict inDtegrity, meaumblated a considerable fortune._.-: Mlls first wife died withio-t children, and for the 'sake of ,what is Caelled a good connexioni' ha married the por- titilless sister of a poor ...

LITERATURE

... moffinding a north West passage to the'-mooii'was developed l We cannot say thatDr. Brewster has astonihiedtheworldbyanyparalel dis- coiery, but he has nevertheless produced 'a book, which to those who are not intimatelyi.versed iin the wonder's oi science ...