LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS

... LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF FINEI I - - ARTS. At the private view of the society, which was most numerously and fashionably attended, the saks were enormous, aniounting to something like £1500 in the first four hours. The competition for soae of the favourite works was very keen. Now that the statuary is placed, the hall has a most stately and attractive appearance. Indeed, until this society came ...

CLOSE OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... CLOSE OF THE lROYAL AGRI- . CULTURAL SHOW. . X Friday was the concluding day of the show fa which was thrown open to the public, at a charge Di Argl Is. each. The admissions were about 5000 in excess whit of those on the preceding 'day, and the visitors in Aed the aggregate were quite a different class of persons. Ao ADMISSIONS AND RECEIPTS. Ahs The following Showvs the number of admissions MO ...

LIVERPOOL LIFE

... - CHAP. XXII.-POLICE, PRISONERS. AND PRISONS. Where lives the man who has not tried How Mirth can into Folly glide- And Folly into Sin? Gentlemen of the shade-mintons of the moon * * * A purse of gold most resolutely fnatched On Monday night and most dissolutely spent on Tuesday morning. got with swearing, and spent with crying. Now in as lo an ebb as the foot of the ladder. and by-and-by ...

OMNISCIENCE

... :, OlNMISCIENCE* ?? ; Tkere ian eye that ever sweeps The vast ireation through. Watch over myriad worlds it keops, A wide encircling view ; All beings, systems, times doth scan Which form the universa ...

THE VILLAGE PRIDE

... THE VILLAGE PrIDE. 'Twas on a lovely summer's eve I sought the village green, And there a merry group had met To bail a festive scene; I paused to gaze upon those forms, So full of joy and glee, For ? ...

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 ...

REVIEWS

... REvIEAVS. v ?? l , ~ . . . , ?? . v. v The Ccord-player's Hand-booke; or. a Gasre at Forty- in i fives. a1 go This is a small book appropriately published at this sea. sode I son by Mr. E. ...

AT DALACLAVA

... AT DALACLAmA. AT JALiAUbJAVA. (Ffrom til3 ye rnore J rnaI a qt OoMwerce.) U Charge ! rung a voieC Aloui tho waiting lineS: Likse saddean uinld T'ilat strikes the forest Pines, AnI tiaoa drops dead u ...

A NEW SONG

... The Soldiers wremu coi nto Town. rb . W b eho tO town; , . . . -- For what, do you think 7 I'll tell Ye- TO raise the price of breA and beer, AId pinch the poor man's belly VWhet shall w ...

INDIA

... and The following lines, written by a gentleman of UIver- Clit: pool, were intended to be delivered as a prologue to an car anatour performanoe in aid of the fund for the relief of atol the suf ...

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 ...