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THE LIVERPOOL POULTRY SHOW

... The second annual exhibition of poultry in this town I commenced on Wednesday last, at the large room used as go Luocas's carriage repository, Great Charlotte-street. The room was thrown open about half-past eleven, and shortly an afterwards was crowded with a large assembly of ladies yel and gentlemen. Besides visitors from Livepo ?? neighbourhood, there were many from Manchester, Bir- Mr ...

REVIEWS

... . ?? ?? 0C04-crjfor~tdc People. By11. Soyer. London and New provisil York : Rcutledge and Co. SixI Probably never in theo annals of ]publication, and car- shortly tainly never in those of cookery, did a work bid so fair to will fol fulfil the intimration in its title as this plain, practical, Paris and ye ssentially, artistic, little book, which has already corps reachd i:ts on hneth thousand ...

WHAT I LIVE FOR

... I ivye for those who love me, For those I know are true. For the heaven that smites above me, And awaits my spirit too; For all human ties that bind me, For the task by G0od assigned me, For the bright hopes all around me, And the good that I can do. I live to hall that season By gifted minds foretold, when moen shall live by reason, And not alone by gold; When man to man united, And every ...

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 ...

THE MYSTERY OF MAN

... I by SM AON BOWWr lil the ta eqe of mau Il dwelt -C On the perplexing words, and felt an That every thought but mrde the theme t, still more perpleking--till at last st Sleep o'er my brows Its curtains cast; St And b I I drseamt-another dream !i Matter and spirit-death and li1- In thousand images o Istrife And misb and strange lmsgiiifgs, Had filled my Tind with wild debb. On questions ,s'd ...

NEW BOOKS AND PERIODICALS RECEIVED

... an'ilsar Fad lsiy Miss Corner. , Lon:do an: and ai Son. g These fables, with their appropriate applications, will I be found useful in directing young minds to the right v appreciation of great principles. The book is neatly got e up, and handsousely illustrated by Alfred Crow quill and n James Noitboote, Esqrs. t Aewosa; or, the T r'ials: a Iegi d. By C. M 3ttell Charles, v author of Hamau ...

EXHIBITION OF THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY

... EXHIBITIONOP THE LIVBPPOOL AOADE A;Y. m The Exhibition bas now been open above i afortnight, and a more leisurely survey bas convinced ins of its very great superiority. The selection for the Acadetay's prize af £50 biaa this year given universal satisfaction. For ourselves, we bave not heard a disseqtingeioe. The admirablo painting, the deep pathos of tb ?? pictures which form the two ...

REVIEWS

... Ant L'~alld8s Romantic, Fanteastic, and llumorowo. By a rural WVilliam Harrison Ainsworth. ]illustrated by JohnTh Gilbert. Landon: 41 . Routledge knd Co., Farringdon- Pr0r street. New York - 18, Beckman-street.ofA Thiese ballads are airy, spirited, graceful, original, and uildert new and thlen attain the pathetic. In the erudition they worth di.oplay thcy vie with the verse of Hudibras ; itot ...

NIGHT

... 1 A U w A I. Oh, the summer night Has a smilo of light, And she sita on a sapphire throne; Vhilst the sweet winds load her With ?? of odour, Fsom the bud to the rose o'erbloewf. But the autumn night Has a piercing sight, And a step both strong and free And a voico for wonder, Like the wrath of thunder, t When he shouts to the stormy sea. And the winter night a Is ail cold and white, And she ...

LET US TRY TO BE HAPPY

... ?? - Lus TRllTo r APPY letuattyobeoappylt ?? we Find 6i190 pleumare W llf ?? tbe Ill; Thtere wu n eW$, eI well ud1eoutl, But Wt, ?? Waige4, would turn teA good. .ltfWd weeut a. read to look haktbell~ht An we are to iet m0oping boc~ane it h might Webt uldi o it IB trth both in W nud hin deedi, That who ?? be PiPj , 1u ,suawk let ua try to behbippyI Bome hsdeafof regret 'A e'ire lroilthi flrbd, ...

REVIEWS

... The Caxeon.,: A Familyp Picture. By Sir Edward Bulwer ar L'tton Bart., M, P., author of Rijenzi, fec. ,New wl Nto'n. London: G. Routledge and Co., Farringdon- thl ,street. New York : 18, Beakinan-street. The French Language: a Table showing the Method of mne Cocjugeeting all the -Ver'b8. By M. Badijer. fro This work presents an extremely luoid arrangement of uni the conjugations of the ...

SEBASTOPOL

... n- .C. Q-sx ('ro-m tlie Scolvman.) She sat upon the shore, And looked defiance from her hundred guns, When France and England's waarrlor Sons Calel the blio waters o'er. 'Twas harvest In the land; 'Mid penoeful farms and piled sheaves, And clustering grapoe, and autumn leaves, They leapt upon the strand. To nnest the foo they rushed; Onl Alma's ulopen they trod the vine- Earth drank the ...