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THE PARIS ENTERTAINMENTS TO THE ROYAL COMMISSIONERS

... TIEPARIS ENTERTAINMENS 'TO THE ROYAL CO.kIMISSIOINERS. The London Bridge Station of the South .Eastern R~ailway wore anl appearance of extreme animation and lustle oin Friday morning, in consequence of the de- Coi -parture of thle guests invited to the festivities in Paris naes inihonlour of thle Great Exhibition. At ei~ght o'clock the thle station was occupie~d by at large numhcr of' the I1 ...

Selections

... ?? Aclectiond. TO J. S., ON THE DEATH OF HIS BROTHER. (BY ALPISSD TEIsrs01.) Gol gives us love. Something to love He lends us; but, when love Is grown To riponess, that on which it throve Falls off, a ...

THE MERCHANT SHIPS OF ENGLAND!

... I THE MERCHANT SHIPS OF ENGLAND! I The merchant ships of England- The carriers on the deep: Thro' storms, and clouds, and heaving waves, Their course right gallant keep To sunny lands-to ice-bound shores They stretch our island trade, Teach England's arts to Afric's sons, And robe the Indian maid ! Then a health to our merchant ships That fear no storms, that fear no seas To British hearts in ...

REVIEWS

... - . 7 1. Tice Pcople's -ife'lic'l JoI1ranl (,n(I linniilq Phy- inud sicw??. Edited by Thomas Harrison YVeonian~, with AM. D)., Author of ?? CMISuMuptiOl, Asthina,'' ciscn, hecadlaches,' Jn ...

THE EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY

... Q - -l - w. o - ?? or - x .. . ?? . ?? in On Saturday a meeting of thle local commnittee for pro- lie motingtho objects of this exhibition was lield in the Council- ag cham ...

THE FULCRUM TO LIFT THE WORLD

... THE FULCRUlM TO LIFT THE WORLD. (Fromt the 'ntblic Good.) be to Rcareely in our English language m Can he found a word more sweet, gl Than the one our childhood's lispings tib Learn so early to repeat ...

THE WALLASEY MAGAZINES

... THE WALLASEY MIAGAZINES. fnllnl,;,a ix n ?? . ?? 'S fl-.. ?? I 5tTiie followsingiijs a cop of tlic''ssueniori'il onl the above 1isubject, sent by thle cuillillissloucri of Wallascy to Sir 'et Gesorge ...

THE EXHIBITION AT POSTOFFICE-PLACE

... THE EXHIBITION AT POSTOFFICE&PLACE. An exhibition of a novel a'id instructive nature is now open at the Flxhibitimi-rootils, Postoffice-plaece. Its prin- t cipla object is to illustrate the views ente ...

Reviews

... Itebiewi. 7he Pcurloe Library. Anotheraddition has been ma(le to the series of volunmes now being issued under the above title. It is entitled, Zenobia, or tbe Fall of Palmyrra. Poems by ?? (,Orc 1 ...

EXHIBITION OF THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY

... EX IBITION OF. THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY. ,Ut- OL ord This annual exhibition was opened to the public on ev irm Saturday last. Oin our visit to the private view, the day wa Iof previous, we found it most ...

REVIEWS

... t REVXEWS. 1Pn't 1IX opeins ivith a1 sketch of a terre (lo con- ill ?? the Liverpool reader, which affords 01 hhim it ?? test of thu fidelity of the au- o thi-7., p)ietive purfoirinanes. Tile little 0 ...

THE SEASONS

... A blue-eyed child that bite amid the noon, O'erhung with a Iaburnum's drooping sprays, Linging her little songs, while ?? round Along the grass the chequered sunshine plays. All beauty th ...