PI a Ett litttointrOv., . ()manses's last work has not only his customary faults, but is not original, selections from his former operas being easily 'distinguished in it. THE TA=E • Pram,lieer Bjornson's "Arne." The Tree's early ..leaf buds were bursting thel brown I "Shall 1 take,thern away?" said the Frost sweep lug down. "So les*e them alone Til T re e blossOms have crown," Prayed the , while he trembled from rootlet to crown. Thh Tree bore hls blossoms, and _all the lards sung; "dhall 1 take them away?" said the Wind as he sung. , 1 , 1 o,• leave them alone Till the twirries have grown," Bald the Tree, while his leafilets quivering hung. The Tree'rore his fruit in the =Mummer "glow: 1184,d the girl, "May 1 gather thy berries orMo?" "Yes, all thou cant see •, Take them; all are tor thee," Bald the 'bee. .wrille he bent down his laden boughs- low. EMMUIIII3. • —Dogs are a 41611ar a piece in • —The bored of education—school•boys. 0 nom. eu Buckner has