Book S.
THE LIFE OF COBDEN.* [FIRST NOTICE.7 'rills book makes a most valuable addition to our political literature. In the first volume especially, which contains the great story of......
Poetry.
A DAY'S RIDE—A LIFE'S ANALOGY. 'Mm o tangled forest and o'er grass plains wide, By many a devious path and bridle-way, Through the short brightness of an Indian day, In middle......
The Noise Of Niagara Falls.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In your review of Mr. Marshall's "Through America," you allude to the softness of the tone of the sound of these Falls, and intimate......
Dreams And Visions.
[TO THE EDITOR OF TSB "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—As the philosophy of Dreaming is being discussed in your journal, I offer two personal experiences as contributions to the material,......