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Poetry.

Poetry .

THOUGHTS ON THE BEAUTIFUL . Suggested to the mind oftlic Writer by perusing on article bearing the above title in the FREEAIASOXS' MAGAZINE , April 1 th , 1 S 66 . Sweet are the joys of country life To one whose thoughtful mind , In quitting dissipation ' s strife , Can heav ' nly pleasures find . " "

For , as we watch the changing face Which Nature ever shows , How often are we led to trace The mercies God bestows . We feel that He is present where Each op'ning fiowret blooms ; His hand hath form'd those blossoms fair ,

Hath shed those rich perfumes . Is there not beauty in each scene The Seasons bring to view ; In Winter ' s frost , in Summer's green , In Heav'n ' s delicious blue ' ¦ 0 ! sweet it is to contemplate Our great Creator ' s works ;

Though dark may be our earthly fate , If scepticism lurks . In bosoms that have throbb'd with grief ; Oh ! gaze upon the sod , Oil ! gaze around and feel relief , To know there is a God . Look upward t ' wards the starry sky

, As eve gives place to night ; Look upward t ' wards His home on high , So beauteous and so bright . Then can ' st thou doubt that He will bless The children of His love ; That He will soothe their deep distress With solace from above .

Be patient therefore , not alone Thy pilgrimage is pass'd ; Thy prayers will reach Jehovah's throue , And hope will dawn at last . Receive the blessings He hath lent To cheer thee day by day , As mercies , in His goodness sent To guide thee in His way . T . J . SWAIK

Lines On The Late Lamented Death Of Leopold King Of The Belgiums.

LINES ON THE LATE LAMENTED DEATH OF LEOPOLD KING OF THE BELGIUMS .

Br T . J . SAVAE * . Thou has left this world of sorrow , thine holy rest is won . Thy task on earth is fiuish'd , thy Master's work is clone ; The great Creator ' s mandates thou ever has obeyed , And faithfully have striven thy fellow-men to aid . Thine early life resembled a rosebud nipp'd in bloom , Thy wife and babe were taken to slumber 'neath the tomb

, Yet One above sustain'd thee- —and when that trial was o'er Assuaged thy grief with blessings which cheered thy lot once more . We mourn thy loss , royal brother— 'tis ever hard to part With one whose Christian virtues endeared him to each heart , For erring human nature too frequently is blind , And tears will flow in sorrow ere ive can be resigu'd .

Yet God afflicts in mercy—it is by His command We grieve o ' er sad bereavements , and feel His chast ' niiig hand ; Each grievous dispensation that rends with pain the breast Is sent in loving kindness our faith in Him to test .

Lines On The Late Lamented Death Of Leopold King Of The Belgiums.

He knows each pang we suffer , and if His grace we seek , Will send us consolation , and dry the mourner ' s cheek ; Though all on earth forsake us , the Cross will still endure Through every tribulation—His promises are sure . So we Avill pray for solace , and He will hear our prayer—Will in His mercy teach us that each fresh trial we bear Should raise our thoughts to heaven , and guide our hopes to Him Whose never-changing kindness no suffering can dim .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending May 19th, 1866.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 19 TH , 1866 .

Monday , May 14 th . — EOYAL GEOGBAHIICAL SOCIETY / , at 8 . 30 . Tuesday , May loth . —IxsTinraox or CIVIL ENGINEERS , at 8 . Wednesday , May 16 th . —SOCIETY OI ? ARTS , at 8 . Thursday , May 17 th . —CHEMICAL SOCIETY , at 8 . Friday , May ISth . —EOYAL TJXIIED SERVICE INSIITUTIOS ' , at 3 .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COURT . —The Queen Avent out in the grounds on the morning of the 2 nd inst ., accompanied by Princess Helena and Prince Arthur , and drove in the afternoon with Princess Helena . The Queen , accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Prince Leopold , and Princess Beatrice , left Osborne on the 3 rd inst ., at a quarter past two and arrived at Wiudsor Castle a quarter before six o ' clock . The Queen

with Princess Helena walked and drove in the grounds on the 4 th inst . Their Royal Highnesses Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice also walked aud drove . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Helena , arrived in London on the 5 th inst . Her Majesty travelled by special train on the Great Western Railway to Paddington , and from thence drove to

Buckingham Palace , escorted by a detachment of the 14 th Hussars . In attendance were Lady Churchill , the Hon . Emily Cathcart , Lord Alfred Paget , and Colonel the Hon , A . Hardinge . Mr . Claudet , photographer to the Queen , has had the honour of submitting to her Majesty the cabinet size photographic portrait of Mr . G . Peabody , taken a few days before his departure for America . Her Majesty the Queen , Avith Princess Helena , arrived

at the Castle from Buckingham Palace on the 5 th inst . at a quarter before seven o ' clock . Lady Churchill , the Hon . Emily Cathcart , the Hon . Florence Seymour , Lord Alfred Paget , and Colonel the Hon . A . Hardinge , Avere in attendance . The Queen , with their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena and Prince Leopold , and the ladies and gentlemen in waiting , attended

divine service on the Gth iiist . in the private chapel . The Hon . and Rev . Francis Byng preached the sermon . The Queen held a Court at Buckingham Palace on the afternoon of the 5 th hist . The Queen drove out on the afternoon of the 6 th inst . accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Helena , and attended by Lady Churchill . Her Majesty , accompanied by Princess

Helena , walked and drove in the grounds on the 7 th inst . Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice also went out walking . The Queen , with Princess Helena , drove out on the afternoon of the 7 th inst ., and drove in the grounds on the 8 th instant , attended by Lady Churchill . Their Royal Highnesses Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice also walked and drove in the

Home Park . His Royal Highness Prince Alfred , attended by the Hon . B . Yorke , arrived at the Castle . The Queen went out in the grounds on the afternoon of the Sth instant , and again

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LINES ON THE LATE LAMENTED DEATH OF LEOPOLD KING OF THE BELGIUMS. Article 17
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 19TH, 1866. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
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Poetry.

Poetry .

THOUGHTS ON THE BEAUTIFUL . Suggested to the mind oftlic Writer by perusing on article bearing the above title in the FREEAIASOXS' MAGAZINE , April 1 th , 1 S 66 . Sweet are the joys of country life To one whose thoughtful mind , In quitting dissipation ' s strife , Can heav ' nly pleasures find . " "

For , as we watch the changing face Which Nature ever shows , How often are we led to trace The mercies God bestows . We feel that He is present where Each op'ning fiowret blooms ; His hand hath form'd those blossoms fair ,

Hath shed those rich perfumes . Is there not beauty in each scene The Seasons bring to view ; In Winter ' s frost , in Summer's green , In Heav'n ' s delicious blue ' ¦ 0 ! sweet it is to contemplate Our great Creator ' s works ;

Though dark may be our earthly fate , If scepticism lurks . In bosoms that have throbb'd with grief ; Oh ! gaze upon the sod , Oil ! gaze around and feel relief , To know there is a God . Look upward t ' wards the starry sky

, As eve gives place to night ; Look upward t ' wards His home on high , So beauteous and so bright . Then can ' st thou doubt that He will bless The children of His love ; That He will soothe their deep distress With solace from above .

Be patient therefore , not alone Thy pilgrimage is pass'd ; Thy prayers will reach Jehovah's throue , And hope will dawn at last . Receive the blessings He hath lent To cheer thee day by day , As mercies , in His goodness sent To guide thee in His way . T . J . SWAIK

Lines On The Late Lamented Death Of Leopold King Of The Belgiums.

LINES ON THE LATE LAMENTED DEATH OF LEOPOLD KING OF THE BELGIUMS .

Br T . J . SAVAE * . Thou has left this world of sorrow , thine holy rest is won . Thy task on earth is fiuish'd , thy Master's work is clone ; The great Creator ' s mandates thou ever has obeyed , And faithfully have striven thy fellow-men to aid . Thine early life resembled a rosebud nipp'd in bloom , Thy wife and babe were taken to slumber 'neath the tomb

, Yet One above sustain'd thee- —and when that trial was o'er Assuaged thy grief with blessings which cheered thy lot once more . We mourn thy loss , royal brother— 'tis ever hard to part With one whose Christian virtues endeared him to each heart , For erring human nature too frequently is blind , And tears will flow in sorrow ere ive can be resigu'd .

Yet God afflicts in mercy—it is by His command We grieve o ' er sad bereavements , and feel His chast ' niiig hand ; Each grievous dispensation that rends with pain the breast Is sent in loving kindness our faith in Him to test .

Lines On The Late Lamented Death Of Leopold King Of The Belgiums.

He knows each pang we suffer , and if His grace we seek , Will send us consolation , and dry the mourner ' s cheek ; Though all on earth forsake us , the Cross will still endure Through every tribulation—His promises are sure . So we Avill pray for solace , and He will hear our prayer—Will in His mercy teach us that each fresh trial we bear Should raise our thoughts to heaven , and guide our hopes to Him Whose never-changing kindness no suffering can dim .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending May 19th, 1866.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 19 TH , 1866 .

Monday , May 14 th . — EOYAL GEOGBAHIICAL SOCIETY / , at 8 . 30 . Tuesday , May loth . —IxsTinraox or CIVIL ENGINEERS , at 8 . Wednesday , May 16 th . —SOCIETY OI ? ARTS , at 8 . Thursday , May 17 th . —CHEMICAL SOCIETY , at 8 . Friday , May ISth . —EOYAL TJXIIED SERVICE INSIITUTIOS ' , at 3 .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COURT . —The Queen Avent out in the grounds on the morning of the 2 nd inst ., accompanied by Princess Helena and Prince Arthur , and drove in the afternoon with Princess Helena . The Queen , accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Prince Leopold , and Princess Beatrice , left Osborne on the 3 rd inst ., at a quarter past two and arrived at Wiudsor Castle a quarter before six o ' clock . The Queen

with Princess Helena walked and drove in the grounds on the 4 th inst . Their Royal Highnesses Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice also walked aud drove . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Helena , arrived in London on the 5 th inst . Her Majesty travelled by special train on the Great Western Railway to Paddington , and from thence drove to

Buckingham Palace , escorted by a detachment of the 14 th Hussars . In attendance were Lady Churchill , the Hon . Emily Cathcart , Lord Alfred Paget , and Colonel the Hon , A . Hardinge . Mr . Claudet , photographer to the Queen , has had the honour of submitting to her Majesty the cabinet size photographic portrait of Mr . G . Peabody , taken a few days before his departure for America . Her Majesty the Queen , Avith Princess Helena , arrived

at the Castle from Buckingham Palace on the 5 th inst . at a quarter before seven o ' clock . Lady Churchill , the Hon . Emily Cathcart , the Hon . Florence Seymour , Lord Alfred Paget , and Colonel the Hon . A . Hardinge , Avere in attendance . The Queen , with their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena and Prince Leopold , and the ladies and gentlemen in waiting , attended

divine service on the Gth iiist . in the private chapel . The Hon . and Rev . Francis Byng preached the sermon . The Queen held a Court at Buckingham Palace on the afternoon of the 5 th hist . The Queen drove out on the afternoon of the 6 th inst . accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Helena , and attended by Lady Churchill . Her Majesty , accompanied by Princess

Helena , walked and drove in the grounds on the 7 th inst . Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice also went out walking . The Queen , with Princess Helena , drove out on the afternoon of the 7 th inst ., and drove in the grounds on the 8 th instant , attended by Lady Churchill . Their Royal Highnesses Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice also walked and drove in the

Home Park . His Royal Highness Prince Alfred , attended by the Hon . B . Yorke , arrived at the Castle . The Queen went out in the grounds on the afternoon of the Sth instant , and again

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