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CLASSICAL CONCERT AT CLIFTON COLLEGE

... CLASSIOAL CONCERT AT OLIFTON COOLLEGE, Lse: evening,, Herr Joachim, the emfinent violinist, who a neeci a3 1)leassd to ccomo to Clifton as Cllftenlans are to h~ helearb brilliant pert ortuanres, as~a asso0iated with Mis a O dices Zimmerinanfl, the celebrated pianiat, and bliss 0s ibniley, danghter of the great Eaglish baritone, in a O caassiral concort at Clifton Colleg~e, in aid of the ...

THE FASHIONS

... ?? ?? for M~arch,) The Spring toilettes altz completed, and those in coure of preparations, partake ol $2e necessary charac. terfstics for both the weather we hoan for and that we way have, Dresses are being made of thr} materials and dark colours, suitable for cold and wet days, as well as of lighter shades and thinner fabrics, to be worn whid the sun does condescend to shine and remind us ...

Literature

... 94614-f Wit The Epigrams of Martial. Translated into English Prose. Bohn's Ctassical Library.-H. G. Bohn, 'London. MAROTIAL is celebrated among scholars for the witand purity of style of those uumorous books of shortpeoius whieh havegiven him a lastiu~r name in literature, but these produetions, while throwving a good of light on the manners, morals, and modes of thoaght of a mostdebased ...

THE MAGAZINES, &c

... THE~i MAGAZINES, Ada. FinE December number of 'i'dc Coruleitl Atagathae is a capital daig one. In addition to some fresh chapters of Mr. Trollope's I story of The Small House at Aliingtofl, which will be dived all into with eager interest by all who have followed the progress Bun of that fascinating fiction, there arc continuations of two other my 1 agreeable tales- Cousin Phillis, aod ...

THE OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT

... THSEOUTrCAsTs OF POKER F!L.AT*. ?? take the following from The Luck of Roaring Camp and other Sketches, by Beet Harte. 'Ibis 'work, which has gained an amactug popularity on the other side of the Atlantic, conslats of a series of papers descriptive of Call. fornian life in its earlier stages, and is nierked by humour, V athos, and graphic vlgour to an extent ?? fully noceunts or the ...

Literature

... itt rat Ut t. TEE PERIODICALS.: - nttention is. of course, first dIrectd, In the orderof !Ii' j imprtskth addition to itt comprehensive review of ?? i fitrate in ofrlae ntt Iaag mentaies a sI gets wbut le full ri appagrentbly ?? not adversa °roegatrdsu f~theton of. iUGra3- the Blooh staegryoun olt~gaf thhe disadvant hagoiusrie i tf3 nreoroeolude Artices ?? ?? Plcy oefo Austria, to FeTre ...

Poetry

... beitrs. EARLY RISING. TnltorrH my wide window streams the BUD, For lo I the morning hath begun; With his rays, me, prone, caressing, Calls me to be up and dressing: Sluggard I see how I am WOkng WNV here the fresh night-dew is laurking, Raising vapour for the showers; Givin colour to the flowers; Unfo&ldig buds into green leaves; Peepingt under the homestead eaves; Warming all her children ...

Literature

... .1-ittraturt. Small Bsginninge; or, the Way to Get On-J. Hogg and Sons, London. A NEATLY got Up and attractive little volumo, containing eighteen biographies of men who, by their own exertions, have risen fron humble grade to positions of eminenoe and usefelness, and the story of whose lives Is told In a style at once plain and popular. The examples Inolude John Walter, of the Times, the ...

Poetry

... NA atil. -P A MYSTERY. HE sitteth in an ancient hail- He sees the daylight rise and fall; He hears the tyrant Tempest call; Sitting and singing there alone: The golden glories of the skies, The silver stars become his prize; The sapphire lamps (young maidens' eyes) Are all his own, his own. He sitteth in the ancient ball, An ancient sage, a hoary seer; Hie sees the pictures of the past, In ...

Literature

... sit??atu I Q. Orler Farm. By Anthony Trollope. With Illustrations by J. E.Millais. Part XX. Chapman & Hall, 193, Piccadilly, London. THis is the concluding portion of Mr. Trollope's new novel, a work which, from its talent and artistic merit, cannot fail to command the attention and admiration of the lover of fiction, but from the perusal of which, at the same time, he is sure to rise with a ...

Poetry

... - ?? FOAM, , THE INNER CHAMBERL' BY T. ARNIT8'TEAD. As in the quiet of an inner room, Far from the noisy street, and hueshd and still, Where treasured books and pictures wait, until, Leaving the weary press of uen, Ive come, And find them gladly, constant rlends. thougb dna Either the paiiter's dream-thougthts, limeted ivitb FiA, Or echoing records of a hero-wili, Living in words, though ...

Literature

... ,'sit I A aendy Book of the Chemistry of oils. By John Scoffern, MX.., London.-Bell and Daldy, 186, Fleet-street, London. Ie the present day, when competition has made scarcely less advances amongst agriculturists than in the busiest hives of urban industry, when publications on the principles and higher branches of the farmer's business are being con- stantly multiplied, and every district ...