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THE WALLASEY COMMISSIONERS

... THE WALLASEY COM6MISSIONERS. ID REMOVAL OF TVlE MOIGAZINT S. e Last evening, a special goncral mecetinli of the connmis- sioners of Wallasey wvas lheld at thc Queenii's Arms, Liscard,. to .ake into crniletlration ?? reimoval of the powder imaga- zines, and to rccrive .a r; port frjlen a :;Ilb ?? onl tile sf sbjecb. 1'r(se essr.s. 'lail, Tiairina-l, 1 eadowTs, . Brice, Deanj, IHill, Ilolal, ...

LIVERPOOL HORSE FAIR

... 1f-l. i IloRS1A FAIR WILL BE URBIA IN 18 W jlOI TB IORBB FAIR WILL BK URLD IN 1862. ?? Ap I PY Ju. nJyI Aug Sep. Oct. Nov DCC. 25 . 22 2.0 I u30 ! *gb222 201 ...

LINES WRITTEN AT THE CLOSS OF 1882

... LINES WrITTEN AT TrHE CLOSS OF 1882. - - - TigrY UU.aBTY A I WRITTEN AT !THE: UJUIr, - T--w Ist, ON SOCIAL DISCORD AS REGARtDS RELIGIOUS AtND POLITI m CAL SUBECS; FO ISRT MUDITATION N l 2nd, ON PA~ST REALITIES FORlIT) iiN 3rd, REcoLolTl0Ns OF TITS C1OLERA OF 1831-2. re BY JrOHN GUY, For many years principal of Green-bill Aeademy, Cumberland FIRST. a Abi where is the ray that pure reason ...

WHERE IS THE BRITON'S HOME?

... Where is the Briton's home? Where the free step can ream, Where the froo sun can glow, Where a free air can blow, Where a free siip can bear llope and strengthl evcr where Wave upion wave ran roll- Evtt ?? wCSt- pole to pole - Where a free stup can roeam- There is the Briton's home ! Where is the) Briton's hom1Oe? Wlhera the ?? heart cau coule, Where i Itour wvilns a soil, Whlje a stout huart ...

THICKNESSE AND WOODCOCK, DROWNED IN WINDERMERE, SEPTEMBER, 1853

... - , ,I, - -lw d L D in the Park DROWNEUD IN WUiNEMkIISr, - The rough copy of these verses was picked up in the Park- road, and no doubt refer to the above unfortuate youths.) Winandermere ! no face of fear Thy blue waters wear; 'Twas with a smile thou didst beguile The destined.i pr The elder bore the garb or war, His friend the scholar's gown; Thy Myron wave ?? their grave, With few to see ...

BEAUTIFUL SUMMER

... BEAUTIFUL SUMMER m,] Uxvj Olu UDMral. BY MADAME JMLIS DR BZ]KIANOWSKAL Beautiful Suunmer coaemover tUHOIflD, And gladden the earth with thiy smles again; Bring with thee the breeze from the blos1ot0y eonth, And tenderly kiss the delicate mouth Of each sweet dlower just raising Its head From the darksome cell of Its native bed And cluthe wvitb thy mantle of Vrired green All the shrobs and trees ...

LINES BY THE LATE DR. BARNES

... LIN2s B YgTjli bAT. )R BARNES, The foltmioso biwajtluil itilOS neve writton by the late Dr. tri Tarnep, O 3611chisi r, shiortly brore his deatii, and .vi71 be pr read th onterfetby tiln.= if yiour rowlTrs.-Yuolrs, ,c., 1i. WVIep storms their awful terrors fling- ex WVen gloomly night its raven wing no Spreads, htovoring-o'er thD vast profound, ha And spreading billons roar around; ta Whilst ...

A VOICE FROM GEELONG

... lul Hard is the fate of In ny nice young men. Th Who from old England tar away do roam Who; hating work, vtiis country still hbuso, And tire our pa ieatce, wtiilng 'Hom, swveet home. To see thora s.ovlgger vitdi the ddree mollstct110, In mighty ?? theĀ°y \V wlt1 ttlrouull tnick lnd thiln On They curse tih mun1, the tutttnt andl tl e beF cia And sing tboe praisae of braodiy, raim, n gin. No ...

TO MY WIFE

... ill tell you why, my ov wire, I would not bo a king, When I gare upon the lovelight that ?? in your e en, I see a rcher gein in your bonny braid of hair, Than any that mnightsparkle in the crown that I should weal. Whatto o vouldb0 aet uprtndvv~lrio~t be ahou'r kinhyog, r hv tell you why, my own wifeh I wold not bo a king; Fer all the precius gooms tbe mines any earhequld bing; Beaue houhotthe ...

EXHIBITION OF THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY, POSTOFFICE-PLACE

... , EXIBITION OF TH.,ELIVERPOOL ACADEMY, I - ,TO &CE. a Rumour is spreading ?? anticipations i relative to the forthcoming exhibizon. That it will be a I very fine one thsere can. be no doubt. We understand that her Majesty has senti three of Sir David Wilkie's pictures, ?? *Jom hor, own private collection. Sir Edwin Land sr has sent two. There are some of the finest specimens of Anthopy,:415ant ...

THE NEW REFORM

... BY A WORKINIG MAN. Ye working men of England, Who moake the nation great, Least represented, but most taxed, By those who rule the state, Yoar rights and status strive to gain, And match the lordly sway Of those who Oppose Progression and fair play. Retrenchmeft and reform must be The order of the day. The system of our tasers Is, To take the most they can Oat of your pockets for their use But ...

OXTON AND CLAUGHTON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXIBITION

... ,OXTON A!9D CLAUGUTON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXIBITION. aa The second and lost floral and horticultural show of this Rsociety tsr this society toolt piaco yest..rday, in a Tuarquiia near I. ?? levier lake in Claughton-parle. The sneather was very Un. ?? Ipropitiusa, rain having co,:tiiiuousy Wilen up to two o'clock, ~eo the hoar of opening. Thle grass tii the peck. was eaturattol1 he with ...