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NOT FOR JOE

... . NOT FOR JTOM - I No, Not for Joe; ab, dear-ne, He has sold ux to the foe. He has tawht us 3or he-cam All thing. be to every man. in his & _ Storot He ha1 searu'd ?? e the trub. He has cast his lot with those On the le who impose L tinh our leaders still mnt bs, Tm se el-nat suh #A he. and prid, ?? Who'd base thogt li--v't 'Iss; Who'd bare tholght it once Of Joe I it to tum d Gay- we lookad ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... I I I -- ALEXANDRA THEATRER ln h15 delightful epilogue to Alice in Wonder- land, Lewis Carroll draws a picture of the future of the little heroine, premising how she would keeD through Al her riper years the simple and loving heart of her childhood. How she would gathersbout her other little children, and make their eyes bright and esger with many a strange tale; perhaps even with the ...

WATER ART GALLERY

... I _WALKER ART GALLERY. e EXHIBITION OF THI LIVER SOCILTY OF ARTISTS. The first spriug exhibition of this society, hitherto better known as the Liver Sketching i oClub, opens to-day in the first or Fountain Room of the Walker Art Gallery, and com- i Dprises 284 frames in oils and water colours. i a This society has hitherto recruited its merobers i t from the younger disciples of art; and ...

ART NOTES

... At the Walker Art Gallery, on Saturday next, there will be exhibited a collection of 400 antotypea and other reproductions, illustrating the llfe work, of Rqffielle Sanzio de Urbino (14831520). These have beeA chronolog1cally arranged I Professor Conway, of University College, and include some of the great palnters earliest studies; the famous cartoons, the originalsof which are now at South ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... ! LITEUARY NOTICES. I Yietri By Henry W. Clarke. LndonD: Oeiorge Redway. At a time whenj in Scotlaid and Wales eRpcilIy, dissutahlisiinot in crtainly in the air, ?? in Eng d the matterings of the coming storm are being heard, this is a dieaen- able, a to l the friends of religious equality it will prore a very welcome, volume. The auhor eontes that tithes had their origin in ing this, the ...

ART NOTES

... , I Those whose avocations are counecte with the Fine Arts will welcome Part VI.L uf the new edition of Bryau'e Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, whieh has reoently been pub- lished by Messrs. Bell ad Sons. An important work of this nature cannot be hurried tirough the press; Irtill it ie proeckngf to habve to wait soilng for the lae of the dzfferent parts. Tbe newv number cninenes with ...

POEMS OF WILD WALES

... IOMs OF tip WltE& SfRf. LEWIS MORtI' 1tX 3lG | Ir Mr. Lcwns dlor-is's ne~w book std'kes'neas Iesn by much the niot Popur thaM he has! *T, pat fortb, ad its twot. ?? a the porte founded on old weish pueont' tradition. Tire oral lter e ofjh peastaty er a curious ?? c throughout the bezoas of the word, thoughb it sems likely1 that there are great family grooa thati an ire dvided and ?? 1x I the ...

THE THEATRES

... Mr. I. Savile Clarke has, in conjunction with Mr. Walter Slaughter, devised a musical play for children, Called Alice in Wonderland, which is founded upon the story of that name by Mr. Lewis Carroll, and uponl the equally well-known atory by the same author, Through the Looking (Glans.> Tbe piece, which is in two aclts is to be given at the Aloxandra Ttheatre this (Monday) evenin, for the ...

CRAM CRAM!

... I CRAM, CRAM e TO TFM noRrO0 TH LIV'RPOOL MM1EY. To Gentlemen,-In any system of education the I results may be conreniently arranged under two ko heads, firstly, present apparent results, secondly, results upon the intelligence and moral eharacter in days succeeding those of school life. The Sa former results are officially- tested; the latterare not. This is the greatest evil of the ...

THE LIVERPOOL JUBILEE EXHIBITION

... Sir David Radcliffe, chairman of the Executive Council of the Liverpool Royal Jubilee Exhibition, which is to be opened on Monday, Mag 16, has received a communication fromrthe Lord Chamber. t lain (tbe Earl of Lathorm, ?? ?? has grciously consented to lend, from tbe Windsor Castle collection, a number of trophies relics, and other objeotsof interestconaected with various eamn- paigna during ...

LITERARY NOTES

... I T.he Life of Charles Reade, which has {ust been published by the novelist's son and b Mr ompton Reade is an entertaining if Scarcely a valuable biography, That It should be mare interesting front its reminiscences of theatrical celebrities than from its reminiscnces ef eminent literary people was a thing to be ex- rected. We have peeps into the private lives bf nearly all the actors and ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... I IITERARY XYT1OES. I IBeached at LaaL By RL . utter. London Grifit Earn Okedn, and Welah. This lo another of br Cutter' PPular sleoeutifi romances. in many portions it reminds us of MI. Jules Verne, but it contain -a large Amount-of -original description of nine- teenth ?? enduranos and ~esesrn to makl.e i ndonjawjet 4. acco!ut of. .B J ney to the North Pole about-he year f ,.the means ?? for ...