THEATRE

... - MR. LLOYD on Friday evening finilbed a Courfe of Leautes, upon a truly beautiful and magnificent ORRERY, to abrilliantanddifcerning auditory. We never in public leaures heard the fublime fcience of Afironornv treated in fo perfpi- cuous and maflerly a manner. . His ideas of the works of creation are clear and grand, his diaion is highly elevated,' and his manner fo wonderful im- prefive, as ...

Original

... Oriqinaf# , THE RIMLETOE BOUGH. Ml Who doth not know the i9lsleto bough. to e That hangs in the cot or the palabe now ? twe ~ Twas used of old as a plant divine,te A snyslerlous symbol. ,4asa1red sign; e And now It tells efoer Savlour's birth, a And Curist's durst coming to rasn eath. an Haste, haste, to the forsetf hadte. haste, to the glen eV Them ra etebough skal e ea'dUP SIiin M laI the ...

THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF SEPTON AT THE LIVERPOOL SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... ITHE EARL AND COUNTS~ OF SEPTON AT- ThE LIVERPOOL SATURDAY EV.ENIKGI 'CONCERTS. sn-1 VOCER~iTh. it- The succes which has attended the Saturday evening fo oriecratinsfor the working classes, since the preslentfo - lyr ?? refused to allow his name to heused is- as one of the patrons, has been greater than could hare 1 ~sr benanticipated by the meast sanguine expcctations of 8ani he those who ...

Selections

... Adertfoad. NE WSPAPERS. BVY BDWI S HENRiY BRaRINTo. Youth asks Age of its politics, and finds that the love of them has not abated, and that the newspapers are wel- come still. Old Man, thou sayest well; From Newspapers the world instruction borrows, Truly, likl the Arabiisu Tales, they tell Of joys and sorrows. ''Tis pleasant sure,' So Byron sail, 'to see ones name in print.' Ask the pale ...

THE REGISTERED PALETOT CASE. To the EDITORS , > (he LIVERPOOL MERCURY. Ge*ti.kmk*, —In your report of the ..

... tho Vice Chancellor of England on Saturday, June 12th, you describe ourselves as receiving the protection of the Cuurt infringement of our patented riplit to an invention, and by assumption the title which it has been publicly known. From the great popularity we have attained by the sale of the subject of the injunction, a garment styled the Registered Paletot, of Llama Cloth, it may be ...

Imports

... , . EAST IXDIES. T-iniVv Mk''J7.„ fugfir ' ,i( . e «jte,cutch, linseed aplt>, K e. fm Calcutta ; 6ug tr, r:ce, jute, saltpetre « • l^blES. Science,'llnnsniTi, fm Jamaica ; Miuar, rum, logwood Thovpe, fm ; su-jar, molasses ► an loach, lli., foi Denier *ra ; rum, sugar, bides camera, Boycj, Jiavannih ; sugar, logwood SOU Til AMEHI C A. qua tor, Fo dyce. fm V ilparais >; wool, citrate soda ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... ~q EVENING DitEss.----t is composed of rose- coloured moire, corsage h revers, made very low round the bust; the revers isl cut round the edge in dents of a new form. Long sleeves of wbite gaeteoj. ed dress ofrose-colouired crape, arranged in tbe turban styleh in front, but open behind to display the hair ornamented with a gold comb. The plumage of a bird of paradise is t aplaced on the left ...

LITERARY & PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... LITWR~AUy &'PHILOSOPHIC&L SOCIETY I I , , - . - I -' - nrth meeting for the present session of of' the *ebEr4 of the above institrttion, was held oti Friday Goa last,:;Ist~ite Lecture room in Kintgston-Square, (larratt- ve3r Stretilh'tles Frost Esq. President in the chair. After des tIle rpp'tfnelbssiiiees of the meeting had concluded, Mr. and datmrpti delivered a 'very interesting addiess ...

Literature

... Lteratue.- LAZARUS, CObME FORTH ! Laermms, come forth I',-The dead arose, The snuken orbs their thraldom broke; a Thro' tiechil'id limbs warm life-blood flows, e And Ille pale slumbgrer awoke. ti Lazarus, come forth I-The fluttering spirit From gades heard the call divine, e Once more earth's trials to inherit- s Once more a denizen of time. V Lnraras, come forth 1 -Oh, words of power I ...

Literature.[ill] &c

... I littLature.-ebirtus, &r. I LX order to prevent mistcake or delay, it is requested that all works intended for tie Editor of the HULL PACKET for review, may be left, addressed, wivth Messrs. LoNGMAa, and Co., who will be good enough to forward themn. THE NATURALIST, No. XIX. Contains a variety of interesting articles; among which we may mention more particularly an account of the Manners ...

Selected Poetry

... *Cftttrl? Vottrp. The following lines are translated from a German poem, by M. de Redlitz, written raany years back. The author had then little reason to expect so prosaic a fuifilment of his poetical dream, as the arrival of La Belle Porate, at Cheibourgh with the remaius of Napoleon. THE SPECTRE SHIP. The sound is fltting before the gale, No stars in the dark heavens play, High over the ...