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OXTON AND CLAUGHTON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION

... OXTON AND CLAUGHTON FLORAL AND U01- | TICUiTURA.L EOCIEY'S EXUHIBTION. 'he Tl rt xiiinof t3 fcouitty f4r the seasoan ta,'b phece yes.. to terdeY llfternloco, in Claug, itaparr., 3i~r tlb.e -rnuS ent' o, duL V Pctuni-al~umesoand lx-a&3,oftL,a~.lF eb id . ow,,egio arge mau*e-ncal roct,:! for the occasjon. Tej lye w~athcr wo. & c ione, and ?? the. gecrltry ifltrl.p .Cbead, Oituoi, anrd ~ia` ...

SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS AT KIRKDALE

... The excellent Saturday evenine concerts in connention Ithe for The excellent Saturday evening concerts in connection For with the St. Mary's Working Men's Association, Kirk- his dae, smill continue with the most decided success, the b ied large room in Bootle-lane being each week densely N sh crowded with respectable well-conducted audiences of the Igh working classes, who lose no opportunity ...

REVIEW

... 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

AE GUDE TURN DESERVES ANITHER

... AB GUDE TURN DESERVES ANITHER. Ye maunna be proud, although ye be great, The puirest bodie is still your brither; The king may come in the cadger's gate; Ae gude turn deserves anither. The hale o' us rise frae the same cauld clay, Ae hour we bloom, ae hour we wither; Let ilk help ither to climb the bras; Ao gude turn deserves anither. The highest 3msug us are unco wee, Frae Heaven we get a' ...

THE RETURN OF PEACE

... THB RETURN OF PEACE. Once more to visit a distracted werld, The spirit of sweet ]?eacs comes trembling down, For Wa'rs ensanguined flag is newly furled, And the gorged vulture from his banquet flown; She comes to comfort our lorn hearts again For countless losses in the fatal fray; Oh, ht us give her an enduring reign, Nor scare the angel visitant away. lnor dewds are bloodless, dignifled, and ...

REVIEW

... RaVIEW. for Tr Xen Eie., By GL uo Gji, Reprcuka- agi .ie of *th lkople cc t e 1oilan Col-btitueut Assembly to * n Lele year 8159. Qli3 ?? Svo. 1856-Iostou * to J. T. LeiveLt nid Co. Lndon .: Trubner antl Co. U thl Se-vn syears have pistol awvay 9ince the Roimnin people ?? ndel tleir great effort to rid theilselves of the Papal I' ty) %nn. They nade their effort 3aid it failol ; opposed rt to ...

LIVERPOOL GRAND POULTRY SHOW

... LL, Q Q-% OUTI Ae.; s -l i e f li . to The t&;dannallexhibiiioii~of ?? iatbia t MY , - .,.mzanedozi Wedaeada ?? irs. bsa Lvqda'S reppsitory, Greast Oslotte-stroet. TiAo.ec/u. liar .1 r ?? of lato, yyars has.:bedn auifese i!, a A thae - hreediaatad resring ofsdomestie. fowls does -notii ar to cet be ian the-* lcaeti: diliniahes;, ifvew. may, jqdgp,' Jro, e f the t0 r :.nunber,;9'visikors to ...

OPENING OF THE NEW CONCERT ROOM, ST. GEORGE'S HALL

... I8 mll -- A-- I The new and elegant Concert Room at St. George's e Hall, completed several months ago, was inaugurated on ?? evnui)g ,itlh a performance of nusH;c. 'To give due iffcut to the ceremony several distinguished vocalists were ?? for the occasion, nanmely. Madame Alboni, 3andama Clara Novella, Mr. Shins Reeves, He'r Carl f Formes, sind Mr. J. L. Hatton. In addition to these were ...

PERSEVERE

... PBRSEVERB. When thy heart is racked and worn, dr W hen Yuen's glances falah out scorn, de, When tby struggling spirit dares ab, Upwairds soar through doubt and cares an Courage take, and Persevere- no Sternly gird ?? is near.' When Daame Fortune wears no smile a Fret thee not, but wait awhile; Toiling bravely, toiling still, a Face stern life with sterner will: he On thy heart print ...

THE WILD WOMAN OF THE MOUNTAINS

... - W W TFUE WIL4D WOMTAN OF THE MOUNTAINS. is HER STRANGE APPIflARANCE.-THE STORY OP HER Soan trCAPTURE.-ItOMAXNO REALISED, ani (Prom the Cincinnati Jounza?.) beer Yesterday we called at the United States Hotel to see take the Wild Woman of Wachita Mount~ins.' Mr. J. W.C. a mi It Northcott, her captor, introduced us into the room where tivel i, shbe is a prisoner. We salw a tall, gracarfully ...