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... thl Six Z ecstures deliveredi at the Ladies' College, Black-bucrn de Rouse, Liverpool, in April ansd AMay. Liverpool:. thi C. Howveli, 6, Church-street. ha The six leotures delivered during last April and May art at the Ladies' College, Blackbarne House, of this town, 151 and now published in the form of separate pamphlets', 51 possess, apart froma the independent interest they com-'9 At mtand ...

TWILIGHT

... T W IL I a H T. Twilight! how I love the feeling. Sweetly Soothing to the mind, When o'er the soul thy stillness stealing. Leaves a holy calm behind. Then, to fancy's eye appearing, Forms beloV'd, though distant far, Wake affection's glowing feeling, Silence every passlon's jar. And upon my rapturld vision, 'Mid thy dim and sombre light, Burled forms have burst their prison, To sweetly gleam ...

ST. GEORGE'S HALL SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... ST. GEORGE'S HALL S&TU~BDAY EVENIENG CO;CERTS. The attemnt ?? --n- A - . The attempt toestablish Saturday evening concerts in St. ha George's Hall has failed as a private pecuiary speculation. to We are glad, however, to announce that the people will to not be deprived of the opportunity of spending in their own ball the only evening in the week on which they have leisure. The committee of the ...

THE HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, MP., AT THE SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... THE EON. W. E. GLADSTONE, MP., AT THE SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS. Al On S otzuay ovening last, the Right Hon. W. E. tb Gladstone, MA , presided at the Concert Hall, Lord vc Nelseon-strect, being accompanied by his brother, pf Roberteon Gladstone, Esq., A. S. Gladstone, E-q., so and party. There were nlso present Mr. Bramley- of Moore, M.P., Messrs. N. Caine, J. R. Jeffery, W Jefferv, J. C. ...

LIVERPOOL'S LORDLY CANDIDATE, CHARLEST—R, THE COMMITTEEMAN

... =T~ ?? LIVERPOOL'S LORDLY CANDIDATBE,1 OaAIMLES T-X, THE COMMITMTEM. I By his honour fair he swore, Rh That the loyal town of Liverpool (i Should suffer wrong no more. of By hh hononr fair he swore it, And for the polling day at He bado the cinvassers go forth, East and west, and south and north, TD To summon hia array. E East and woit, and south nod nor'h, re The canva oerg do fly, ao And ...

BALLAD

... On this day we took the city of Rivas by assault. Lieutenant O-, a young officer of the ?? Brigade, was mortally wounded. When brought into the hospital tent he was delirious, and, fancying himself at home with his mother and friends, he continued conversing all night Me if with his mother, telling her whore he wdshed to be burled, &. cle died during the night, and at suarise Wau nrled in a ...

Original

... ?? 4OriginaTi. SONNETS TO A RECENT SPEAKER ON IRISH MATTERS. Iconolastes! thou hast spoken well. There is groat need that such a voice as thine Should wake its war notes to a song divino; An eratoric epic, to whose swell The oye dilatos, and tlre big heart goes beating. This land is curmoi that, in, its lattcr days, When its proud sun-stoeds ply their onward course,- That onward course from ...

ART AND ART-WORSHIP

... ART AND ART-IYORSIIP. lil~ tiNI) a~h-3sotorlr.such When Mr. Carlyle prepares a new edlition' csf his lng -strange and eloquenat wvorl upon hecro-worshi ,P, lie police must add thereto a, new chapter, surpassing all colubW Lthe rest in singularity and eloquence, appropriaited don to heroine-worshi , wihthe Mademoiselle JennyY doing Lit-d for ain exam'lple vit is' but a few days siwcM they I ...

LIVERPOOL HORSE FAIR

... 1TYI-RPOOL - PAIR. LIVERPOOL ECORBSE AR DAITS D WRXOU ?UR5 U05* FAiR WILL t5 UmIOD 1 1851. ¶t. i Fb 'dab Apl.%May Ju. July AuglSep. Oct. NovlDec. ?? ?? ?? :: I .. .. .. .. 5:17 - ?? .. :: ?? ?? :: ~ .,_Si ...

REVIEW

... to WJhat A1re Yea At I A 1'1ainc Qwist-oa, adidresseds to n thc Earl of Derby. By ?? Farmier. Lou- but don: James Ridgwvay, No. 169, Piccadilly. heE Poor Lord Der~by, whose moet ambitious aim, in entering doi upon the duties of his high office, was to be tolerated, to tif3 have his ministry judged by the standard of thinge which he, servo at a pinth, will not carry his point by having fixed ...

THE BONNY ENGLISH ROSE

... THE BONNY ENGLISH ROBB, The thundering guns are echoing O'er Mlersey's tranqglul sea; The standard of Britannia floata Above the brave and free I The rival Roses* mingling Arise in bright array, With ruby Ups, and ?? eyes, To charm our griefs away:- Not as of old, in battle fields, To meet their daring foes, But with devoted hearts to greet The bonny English Rose I The forest-masts of ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... Y it] (Froitt Le Flelte.) rto The Spanish style is the order of the day; and this is loeno evil, for it has a grace-peculuiur to itself, deed is an agree- L anable innovation. It is affirmed that couch taste is being ?? displayed ia the manufacture of passemeceteries, to orna- elrment our spring costumes. Cliantilly and Cacnbray laces herf~ ivlbigreatd(emand for trimuming enantelets. WVelhave ...