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TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL

... I TE!IPERANCE FES !V L a |T'EUPERtANCE FFS'RIVAt L.- ?? -- 4 ?? TOX PET1t-PARK .r TIM. The final returns for hlbnday stow' that about 7000 persons pair for adaliision into the field in the Dingle; and, strange to say, notwithstanding the drenchin- ruin in the afternoon, a large propeortini of the whole number, who partially seeltered thei. selves in the field or returned to it after the sito. ...

TO THE EAST!

... TO THE EAST ! CORMOLAL (tICIM:I - - n ljrItitN Bly COtIOflAL COC-BYN5 OF THE 8Ta ' EUasAall ON YHEnt WAY TO LqDrA. To the r Str ! to the East ! to the land of creat worth, 'rho richest the ?? imown elt of tehre* earth, W~hier thke couilig ma y growl u~p to manhuntlio's strung rhme, l lgicer cach Firel it foirtith hter chboirt of fruit, here thr aved m sye rest ivith the~ir forttmes intreased- ...

GENTLE WORDS

... A young rose in the summer time Is beautiful to me, And glorious the many stars That glimmer on the sea; But gentle words and loving hearts, And hands to clasp my own,. Are better than the brightest flowers, Or stars that ever shone The sun may warm the grass to life, The dew the dro oing tiowr And eyes grow bit and watch the light Of autumn's opening hour But words that breathe of teaderness, ...

GRAND MASONIC BALL

... GRAID MASONIC BALL I The teth manual hall of the masonic brethren belon In to this province and neighbourhood took place on Toesday, in the magnificentsuito of rooms of the Town Hall. The company began to arrive shortly after nine o'clock, and wore received at the foot Of the grand staircase by several of the com- mnittee and a large number of W. Masters and P. XfasrB in fit 3br ' . .-nc er ...

THE POINTS OF THE COMPASS

... 7he South is gorgeous in her ?? bloom The South is redolent with' all rrfunis ; Tule South is ?? 'with voluptuous fire: Arise,O0Bard, acid 8sveep' the living lyre.-- ' No, never ! Life is sensual in tbe South- - No consecration, purity, or truth. Hovw afllent is the bosom of the earth, Afl formts of brightness hasting t~o the birth* Batt all her fruits and spices bl1ow with death-' Her grapes ...

LITTLE NAN

... Would you have a living picture Of nature's sketch and plan, On which art ne'er laid a finger? Such is Little Nan. Swinging on the pump-well handle With her broken can, On the pavement, quite unheeded- Thoughtless Little Nan. Her black eyes, roguish as a gipsy's, Cheeks beneath whose tan Damask roses shed their blushings- Winsome little Nan. 1 can't conceive why at the well So oft her form wo ...

LINES ON THE DEATH OF MISS MARY WHEELER AT CAWNPORE

... INBES ON THE DB&TH OP MISS MARY WHELERI AT CAWNPORM (N th ilzs (Pm fit OVkAd [Coaeftaj Rngliesinm qf OOc &) WM==u I thy namee shall aofleued be, Where'er our banners wave - Acon 8 each land, far o'er each , a ShAl heroes seek thy grave, HeroIc fire was on thy brow; The light wing of thy soul . Rose, eagle-like, and bid thee flo0i Up to a heavenly goaL. The Moslem bloodhound, drifk With wine,- ...

WEST DERBY FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... WEST DERBY FLORAL AND HORTI- CULTURAL EXHIBITION. . - The first exhibition for the season of the West Derby Floral and Hlorticaltural Society was held e yesterday, in a large marquee in a field adjoining I thee new church. The ehow opened to the public a at two o'clock, and during the afternoon the I .beaultiful village of West Derby bore quite ana animated appearance. The attendance was large ...

MILITARY CONCERTS AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL

... T The band of the Royal Artillery, under the direetion of Mr. J. Smyth, attracted a very fashionable auditory yesterday morning. Their programme was an ad- mirable selection of both vocal and instrumental music. The overtures to Masaniello and Oberon , were executed with a precision and spirit rarely J equalled, and the solo performances on the bassoon, . cornet, and clarionet were ...

REVIEWS

... Fraser's ifagazzine, for January. Pr( The most striking and a truly startling feature of 's the new number of Frwaer is a moral daguerreo- th, type of Louis Napoleon. The photographic pro- the cess which has produced it has been to expose to up the full light of the sun of truth all the parts of an his politically depraved life. And with so much th da care and skill has the director of this ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEW S. Bentley's fisecellacy. I Among the novelties of the April number of this select l and entertaining miscellany, we nolticel,under the head of Better Things, a very original paper on what may t be considered, outside the pale of romance, a very rare t subject, namely, a philanthropist of noble birth. The a name adorned by the amiable character portrayed in t the article alluded to ...

THEATRICALS AND MUSIC

... TIIEATRICALS AND MUSIC. Tule Llipsic osvs o u give glowing account oMr. Haimilton brliraha's ?? as at vocalist in that city, at thle rluterpe c: ncortg. On Monday iiiglit last, Ceriolanius, wasI Produced at ?? Theatre ; Mr. Anderson a h rnia As flgurein the piece ; Mirs;. Weston, a ladynwt h nlsh t s'io as the Voluminiat of the evening h cfrac ) vissed off saltisffattorily as ai whole ; u r ...