LIVERPOOL LIFE

... - CHAP. XXII.-POLICE, PRISONERS. AND PRISONS. Where lives the man who has not tried How Mirth can into Folly glide- And Folly into Sin? Gentlemen of the shade-mintons of the moon * * * A purse of gold most resolutely fnatched On Monday night and most dissolutely spent on Tuesday morning. got with swearing, and spent with crying. Now in as lo an ebb as the foot of the ladder. and by-and-by ...

INDIA

... and The following lines, written by a gentleman of UIver- Clit: pool, were intended to be delivered as a prologue to an car anatour performanoe in aid of the fund for the relief of atol the suf ...

GENERALSHIP—A TALE

... GENERALSHIP-A TALE. m nvl~l arn-D D kV ~~~BY GEORGEl Roy. 0 Before John and me Were Merrit It was ane co? the sti- Ir pulations that he wasa to bring UAne OF him ireenos to bide it WI` us, aud I was t ...

REVIEWS

... Young Amrericv Abroad in Burope, Asia. anid Australia. dloi A. Series of Letters fro.Talvar, ~Singaporc, China, Ben,:- gatZ, BfflIpt, the Rely Land, thee Crimea and ite a tffl P=Uc~dS E7?4srp ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. IrtraH QUARTxnLY REVIBW.-(Wr. B. Kely, Grafton- sfreet.)-Certainly, a largtr quantity of periodical matter, to say nothing of the quality which we can vouch to be excellent, was never before given for the small sum of thirty peuce, Hera we have a balky volume of original matter, containing nearly five hundred pages, at the lowpriceof balfa crown-a miracla of cheapness; and when we ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I - --FASHIONABLR NTRELLIGENCE. 1 WINDSOR, MAIRCH 6.-The Queen and Prince, attended by Lady Churchill and the Hon. EleanOr Stanley, drove out in an open corriage yesterday afternoon, The Equerries in Waiting were also in attendan e. Their Serene HighnesOSs the PrIncess Feodore ?? Langeniburgir, and Princess Amele of Hohenliohe Schllingfuret, dined with the Queen in the evening. The Dean of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I 'FASHIONABLE INT1ELLIGENCE. I TnU CouRT.-Tbe Queen held a court on Alon5 day at Buckinghiam Palace. Monsieur Goizalez Bravo had anl audience, and delivered to liar Majesty his credentials as Envoy Extraordinary alnd M'nister Pleniputentiary from ?? Queen of Spain. The Earl of Elgin,. K.T., was presented to the Queen by the Earl of Clarendon, and kissed hands, on being appointed her Majesty's ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUBE. I - Tarn Dunr~cx Bavtaw. (Londeons: Thomas Ricluardi os .i1 sue 2oa.)-Tbe contentse of the present number of the Dub- lin Revise are remarkable for variety or subject asid general excellence of treatment. Though we cannot point to any co particular article as presenting features of unusual brilliancy , or power, this ably-conducted serial fnlly maintains its w character for solid ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASR'IOIWABLE IivrELLIGENCE. X ARRIVALS AT THE EUROPEAm- HOTEL.-MVr. I O'Brien and family, fromn India; Mi's Brabazon, Mr. Tomkins and Miss Tomkieis; Mr. and lrs. Q.uigley; Mr. and Mrs. Huteitinson; Mrs. Murray, Miss Murray ad Airs. iiggs, Mr. Ogle, Mr. E. Maher, Mr. Colgan, Mr. Daly, Mr. Sams, Air. Lenmon and Miss Lennon; Mr. Hare. Departures3Mrs. Johnson and family; Mr. M Kenny, Mr. P. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I PROMENADE AT TI1E VIC EREGAL LODGE. A. promenade wee held on Saturday in the pleaeure groun Id of the Viceregal Lodge, Pliosnix Park. The hour appointed for thle commencement of the promenade wa3 four o'clock, but for some ?? past that bour, owing probably to the threaten- log appearance of the weather, the unumber of carriages that~ arrived wae limited. However, at a later perioid,, ae the ...

THEATRE ROYAL—ITALIAN OPERA

... THEATRE OYAL- lTALIAN OPERA. I I . - .- A .. . .- - - ?? -. . _- I The eni O Inoement of the intended presentation early next month of a seriea of Italh in operae in Dublin by a moat dletin, guiched comnpany of artits b as no small Interest and gratifloa. tion amongst musical circles. Por this promise of pleasure to come-orowded ?? ard high temptrature included-the many enthudlaniastle ...

LITERATURE

... LI TE R A TUE B, THE ART TREASURES EXHIBITION. In the July mumber of the YNtianal Review, inI ad- dition to an excellent artiole-eob'rly and fairly writ- ten-ou the sad Brout4s, we and a paper on the Art TrearRsree Exhibition of Manchester. This rapid re- view is a welcome c0ntribution to periodical literature: -and ore to which we earnestly advise the executive omramittee at Old Trafford to ...