District Intelligence

... N. I\«jvest Ch ld —On Monday evening inquest was held t:.e beer -hop kept by Wm. Uesket, in the the body ifa little buy, als > named Win. Hesket, a • three years old, whose death had been c used by bis cl ...

Local Intelligence

... Liverpool Curling Cluu.—The annual bonspiel, be- th« bachelors and married men, was played upon the Earl of Sefton's pond on Thursday, the 17th ult., when, after a hard contest, victory was declared in favour of the married by thirteen shots. They afterwards dined at Mr. Hughes's, West Derby, where, having partaken of a substantial repast, they spent very happy evening. i'o Pensioners.—Several ...

AGENTS FOR THE LIVERPOOL MERCURY

... Altr incham, Walton Leeds, Mrs. Mann. Ashton-under-Lyne, Thomas Lancaster. A. Milner J.T. ICe.risou, Leigh and Neighbourhood, Job* . I!,! 1 r Market-street 'V. 'l°, lh ' V, n ll . . Leicester, T. and J. Aberdeen, Joliu smith, Post* Leith, W. ReidandSon .Macclesfield, J. Bat up. T.Bruwn j John Wright, M. Burgess V » °? V Manchester, B.Wheeler,C. H. Rißh.»r 1 Pjghus Lewis, Geo.Bentb.ini, ...

Original Poetry

... OF rightal J)ortrv. TO Ti'1 NE\Y YEAR. Thirly, early, blithe New Year Bid the blessed Spring appear, Tell her to look kind ml mill On the mother 'lmI her chliil, Wlho, in limiger, ?? iiid stark, Wait her elitiling il the dark, COoiIItinlg bloirs its agns, Wehile Ple.Itt is fo1i`06 to smile. Gently, gentl5. blithe New Yem ! (li le ?? windls in ?? i carcer; Withl thy s',imiisiie's wanie-st Cen' ...

Literary Reviews

... ?? -- - - ?? ?? - Uitcraro SICtsIMEI;-- OY TiII: IA.IELY NATIVE Pos'rity OF IIIEIAN in English Metrical Translations. 13y llemy It. Mont golucry, Membelr of thle Ditlilin Utiversitv Plliloso.mlidcai Society. D)ublin: Jamnes M6(whasla. A collection of early Irish pwocty, untaitcdl 1)y potlit iw bitterness, and in a gart soliled to thec cotnrleliclision of t'i acneral reader, has long b een a ?? ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INZTLLG'ENCE. Tue QuaasN' Nz*w YzAns BOUNTY TO THS WIND- seo Pooe.-Tasdaybr morning Mr. Hughes and Mr. Adams, purveyors to her lsMajesty, rece ved orders from the Lord Steward's departmein to supply upwards of l,iOOlbs. of beef for distribution amongst the poor, in the new Riding School, at iabe Royal Mews, on this (Friday) morning. The reoipients are to be divided into four ...

ROYAL MARYLEBONE THEATRE

... The success of the manager last year in stepping out of the nursery to select his opening froma the popular rages of the day, haa induced him to repeat the experiment, and we are happy to add, with undi. minished success. 'T'he ' Railway ?? is suc- ceeded by arlequin and the Spirit of the Moon, or Giselle and the N~ighit Prancers. The subject is romantic and pleasing, having gone the ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... PFASIT tONS FOR JANTUAR.Y. M lS - - - - - - . - - 1 - - , ?? Av . ll (Frvyn l//ti LOeidrt l Pfovs L(UUjs' 3J1nagzine qf Faishioin) ld DrsaeSe of ftlies.as, with wreatilis sitlhees, 111ires '1'itiiljes, h rtotv,11/tt; tiirieilles, and various other rich materitils are ('iaily fasisiotnble for soirl les, us visiting droseses, actetoilig ei nr the colours are light or dar].; small 1foiu{ie/s of ...

WEEKLY REVIEW

... e Tir note of preparation for the approaching | Parliamentary campaign has been sounded by the d leaders of the three great parties. Lord John Rus. e sell has issued a circular to his supporters, request. 'e ing their attendance at the opening of the Session, Das business of importance will be immediately pro. ceeded with. Lord Stanley has formally taken up the position of leader if the ...

Poetry

... ? jooctr._V. IJIELANDe6 DISTRESS. '~'ttNCF that wild cry'? hlarboeir'tl are all our ablpm, (to r meeetof-witi prepare not jor' the flegitt Whenre itht ?? Cry', thien, from it thitsinjad lilis, Lotllct'ao condortitee, piercing dleptth anti height Out' erotica moren to, neither, tramp of Inca Nar toll tel druetar Is board hat town or glen Why (1i011-0, n'Iv~ that shout-tilai W-rotelleet wail? ...

Poetry

... poarp ?? -- IIE GATES OF ROME-THE GATES OF tl HEAVEN., ol B! 1ADY DFFrAIN fa ?? F i 1er's Dhatuing Room Scrap Boo. 1837.3) I ti Fling wide thy solemn gates, 0 Rome rt A Iingly guest drawvs near, m Whose slightest ?? in his far horne ti Sad millions wateli and fear.! w He cometh not, in pilgrim guise, dl( To bow brfore thy shrine ; Tie blessing which his faith denies, Pi He will not ask from ...

ROYAL MARYLEBONE THEATRE

... ROYAL MARYLEBONE THEA'T'RE. The success of the manager last year in stepping put of the nursery to select his opening from the popular rages of the day, has induced him to repeat the esperiment, and we are happy to add, with undi. minished success. The - R.9ilway King is suc- cecded by * Harlequin and the Spirit of the Moon, or Giselle and the Night P'rancers. The subject is romantic and ...