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CARDINAL WISEMAN ON THE ARTS OF DESIGN AND PRODUCTION

... CARDINAL WISEM1AN ON THE ARTS OF I DESIGN AND PRODUCTION. On Thursday evening week a very crowded auditor to assembled in the Manchester Corn Exchange, to hear his v eminence Cardinal Wiseman deliver a leeture on the re- A latioris between the arts of design and the arts of produc- di tion. His eminence was received with enthusiastic ac- of clamnations. mn Dr. Tuasina, the titular Bishop of ...

POETRY

... I| - ., ?? FLOWElRS. ,, y I O It .A C E S 3I I T H1. y e ?? worshippers Who, benlding lowly ,ifore tile uprtisel s5u, God's lidless eye, Throw from your clhalices a sweet and holy Incense oin high. Ye bright mosaics! that, with storiod beauty, The floor of natures temple tesslate, What numerous emblems of itlstruetive duty Your forms create I 'Neath clustered bou1ghs, carl, floral bell that ...

POETRY

... l _ ~ ~- _I_ HAYMAKERS VISITED, (RESPECTPCLLY INSCRInED TO MXISS ELIZA COOK.) [Freom the Village Muse and other poecjs, by Elijah Ridings, On the eve ef publicalisal.J . brief time ago, I was hcart-sick and dreary, For the .orld, now and then, makes the best of us weary; i spirit was drooping, yet restive and wild, And my heart turn'd away from the mirth of my child. I Closed iny book, ...

Pickings from Punch

... Ii.ckfiniu from A BIT OF OUR 'I ?? best way to curb a wild younig man is, decidedly, to bridal him. A VEII..-A lace blinl, worn by a womnan, iot to hide ber Mlushes, but to save her complexioni. TOAST AND SENTIMIENT ON FOREIGN AFF.IIvs.-._Lay tho Austrian eaffol l that hals been raised in Italy be preparatory to the orec. kon of the counstijutional buildig. UNE LIEt: Na'AOLzONm:NNE.-The ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Tar IlISTORY OF LEICESTER. Ily James Thompson, Member of tie liritisih Arclueological Association-Loudosn: W. Pickering, iacstcr: 7. S. Crosslcy, antd Thompj'son and Son. There is a famous Eastern store which tolls how the prophet Chidbar, who litl obtained the gift of eternal youth, arrived in tilc course of his wanderings at a certain town, surrounded with gardens and groves, in one of which ...

Pickings from Punch

... ?? Ip-irkiligg froln 11 I-01111CIJ. Why is a person w ith the lumbago like a main smoking a cigar? -Because his back is bad (baccy's b.d). AFTERaaDisLER CosvII{SkTION.-Austlria to Ressia:-The Porte's with you. TIIE LiricTS OF FEMNALE FOnzoi'ENEss-A woman will forgive muy thing in a rival excepting her being prettier than herself. WA.NTE).-One event, occurrence, or thet, of a public nature, ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... l _ _ _ ?? A JOXF TO THE LAST._ The Yankee, though ' in the midst of life he is in death.' as long as lie is not actually dead, will have his Joke. A felloxv who had gone down in the cats, luckily rose to the surface, and alighting upon a rafter, ho was seen feeling in bis pockets, and at length pulling out three gold dollar pieces, he was heard to exclaim, while pitting out mouthfuls of mud ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 'fltc Slavi nmber of FRASER'S MAGAZIN.E contains critical articles i The Colonial Policy of Lord John Russell's Administration,, work by Earl Grey; and The l'o'icy of tile Restoration in l by cite Comte do M1arcellus; a very interesting chapter c i'~togap~lty, suggested1 by an article on that science in the Ec,,c,.idica if Ctropotitaet, by Itobert hunlt ; another entitled ;;irkcaldy of ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... cSkTRATED lHANDBOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN BELGIUM, ON THE UIUNE, AND THROUGH PORTIONS Or Runsnsn PRUSSIA.-Brad- ,isCr and Dlackloeck, Icaacehester, and 59, Flect-street, London. Here is a guide upon which the English tourist may impU- ?? rely for all the information ho may stand in need of, from g e moment of leaving his own fireside to his return home. That fstrcequirement of Englishmen, ...

POETRY

... ' OCTOBER. Gorgeolls are thy woods, October, Clad in glowing mantles se'ore- Brightest tints of beauty blending Iike the west, when day s descendjing Thou'rt the sunset of the year. Fading flowers are thine, October I Droopeth sad the sweet bluebell, Cone the blossoms April cherish'd. Violet, lily, rose-all ?? Fragrance fled from field and dell. Songless are thy woods, October Save when red ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... i ?? 7,t ,,i , ?? ox Pa Follet.) The taste for pelisses becomes more decided, and they will doubtless be much worn this season. Tile pelisse VLFnitienne, of taffetas, closes in front in a straight line. It is simple in make, being composed of a large neck-piece, with a broad breadth joined on, which descends to the hands when hanging down. The trimming is, according to taste, either of broad ...

THE DUBLIN EXHIBITION

... (From the Dublin Evening Mail.) The signal success attending the inauguration of our national exhibition naturally formed the subject of uni- versal congratulation amongst our fellow-citizens on Fri- day. The interior of the building presented a very busy and animated scene. The orchestra, erected with so much labour, has been taken down, and the great hall completely cleared of the seats and ...