Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review. Edited by G. MERCER ADAM. CONTENTS OF THE JUNE NUMBER. I. The Confused Dawn. A Poem. By W. D. LIGHTHALL, Montreal II. Old New World Tales: The Northmen in America. II. By PIERCE Stevens III. The Love Letter. A Poem. By D. G. ROSSETTI. (Selected) · IV. Sophocles as a Poet and Teacher. By 'FIDELIS,' Kingston V. Non Posso. A Poem. By FREDERICK A. DIXON, Ottawa VI. Musical and Theatrical Reminiscences. By J HECTOR. Q. C., Toronto VII. Evening in June. A oem. By T. W. S., New Durham VIII. Literature connected with the Canada Pacific R.R. DAVIN, Toronto IX. The St. Lawrence. A Poem. By 'GARET NOEL,' Toronto 553 554 566 567 577 579 582 X. Your House and Mine: Esthetic or not Esthetic. By D. FOWLER, Emerald XII. His Picture. A Poem. By ESPERANCE,' Yorkville, XIII. Toronto and its Early Theatrical Entertainments. By GEO. M. HARRINGTON, Toronto XIV. To a Mayflower. A Poem. By F. M. RAND, Fredericton, N. B. XV. 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