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 ...

SEEING'S NOT BELIEVING

... (From the Alew Mronilly.) I sAw her as I fancied fair, Yes, fairest of earth's creatures- I saw the purest red and white O'ersipread her lovely fe atures- F he fainted and I spri:k1-led her, ller malady relie ving I wiashl' bjthi rose anrd lily off Oh ! seeing's nort believing 1 I look'd gaint, again I lonn'd To breathe love's food confession; I saw her eyebrows forin'd to give ller fNeu its ...

Poetry

... _ _ _ _ _ ~I THE MOURNER'S RETURN. BY SIR 1'. rttESi;ET ir rLL'ET5VOOD, BART., M.P. [These lines, written after accompanyitg the remains of a loved and last child from London tl the family resting-place, in Lancashire, wvere merely intended for private perusal among those interested in the beautiful, too highly gifted deceased.- Lovams'hire Herld.] IVito kilowet; Wnot. in all these, that the ...

THE KING OF THE BOCCHOCHS

... . THE KlING OF THBOCCHOCHS * _ S (Prom the Morning H'erald.) ANtwgonto AIO Ob LI)'u 'g ' Of~all the tradep fit Irelan d, a Beggar,,. is Itbe best!I The tenth of this Elish song, I long gcofest; And at behggin did io, did go-, cldit gole Addid begging I'did Go. g6 And 'faith at begging Y Wn. rich-asrih as any Jew.- Of that ancient King of beggars stout, oki Barufylde Moore Carew- And abegging I ...

Literature

... Ltterature. ON THE DEATH OF MY ONLY SON. J Ans more thy burled love entuers 'Tinus aught except its living year .-Uoon}. Farewell I a long farewell to thee- That is thy latest sigh - And now thy spirit parts from me, And wings its way on high. Thy little sisters sadly weep, And call on thee in vain To wake from out that dreamless sleep, To smile on them again, Thy little troubles now are o'er ...

Literature

... I Rittrature, I I Tun ' ThuncH oF ENGLAND A NEw CHUncir. fl -it is a part or the policy or the would-be levellers rof the Established Church to speak of it as co-existent only with the Reformation. The hollow assertion is -well met in the first number of a new metropolitan newspaper, entitled the ChuTrEh of Fngland (nazetle, which promises to be a valuable auxiliary in fighting the good cause. ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATRIGE. MA' ?? s> -:i ; ',trid>?;sjnit Lib~rarp,. niiijn'Cc;Srieg, ,d90 15;, ip/C~f,. Aibe~npiisrstteet, ?? conductors of this excellent and popular miscellany have just published the first- volume of a i dramatic series, .initnd'ed to'corpurise a selection from the plays S of the earlier Britisl threatrital writers, p'fied of all objection. in able jisstles, and sdspted foi tshe ...

DRAMATIC HINTS

... DRAMA&TIC HINTS. th To Messrs. DUCROJ., BflEhrRLY, HAMMOND and RBAY-l o MOND, and other CATERERS to the PUBLIC APPETITa bi for DRAMATIC SPECTACLES, MELO DRAMAS, PANV. L TOMiMES, 4dc. a GENTLEMEN,-It has often occurred to me that it! you might find an ample store of materials for the w amusement of the holiday folk in the pages of Les Contles Perma8s, or the Persian Tales, replete as they w, ...

EXHIBITION OF THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY

... EXHIBITION Oil THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY. The exhibition, wbich was opened an Monday, at the new rooms in Churchistreet, conaists of four hundred specimens, anW, in the opinion' of those who are reputed to be connoisseurs, it exceeds all former exhibitions in this town. The large room is very well adapted for th. purpose, as every picture which it contains has its fair share of light. - We cannot ...