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REVIEWS

... 4, IThle Railway Library. London: G. Routledge and Co. Pe I Percival Koeene, by Captain Marryat, and ?? 4 ,rb Rollo, by Charles Grant, form two of the latest issues of Tl ud this cheap series of well-known works, 40 led a ; Bentle'sa Afiacellasy and the Dublin Univeraily Magazine. so ich April. la e- Both these periodicals for the current month deviate b0 from their-usual practice by ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... (FProm the Ilusetrared lensorueo Newsb') d The new spring fashions have determined beyond a a1 doubt that green and lilac are to be the prevailing colours t of the season for outdoor costume. These two hues are ie introduced, either separasely or in combination, in dresses, es bonnets, ribbons-in short, in almost every article of costume. Several bonnets have been made of tulle ,e boaillon6, ...

SOIREE AT THE CONCERT HALL

... SOIREE AT THE CONCERT HLL. (CAt isnsued Jroyx Ahe Supptenue) 8 In the evening at se6t-e took places at the ?? Hall, Lord Nelson-street, tinder the pa1 cesor the Saturday. t Evening Concert Committee; rnidt the readers of the l Free Public Library and the ¶nbabiUintg, of it. Anne's ) Ward toik advantage Of %h. opportunity to present ad. drosses to Mr. BrownA It,. evthaniel Caine, tle founder t ...

LORD PALMERSTON; OR, THE PLAIN ENGLISH OF THE ELECTIONS

... LORD PALMIBRSTON; 08, THE PLAIN ENGLISH OF THE ETONS.. ..ACA .- ?? ?? ?? .. , To the tune of John Bafroorn. th 9 fol r Tbere went three parties to the house, pr Three parties great and high, be L And they hao sworn a solemn oath, b3 Lord Pnlmerston should die .W They took a vote to vote him down, Pour'd speeches on his head, And they hae sworn a solemn oath That Palmerston was dead. ve is $ ...

THE MANCHESTER EXHIBITION OF ART

... T. ES. XIBI THE. MANCHESTER EXHIBITION OF A.RT I 01 (From the Mancheater Bxeminer.)In and Ina few weeks thousands of visitors from every cornerco of the kingdom, not to speak of mosthetic votaries from '01 ___the two opposite continents, will be,seen trooping through our streets to the Palace of Art. We are glad to learn I ithat fortune lhas so far danced along gaily with the enter- neat price ...

OPENING OF THE MANCHESTER ART TREASURES EXHIBITION

... I - ?? Q. i- . . OPENING OF THB !MANOHESTER ARlT I TREASURES BEXHIBITION. i - .. I. eld Official programme of the ceremonial to be observed~ be en the occasion of the opening of the Exhibition if Art of Treasures of the UntdK ngdh, at Mairchester by his he Royal Hiebiness Prince Albeirti K.G,, &o., onel Tesday, 'rt the 5th of May, 1857. en HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS'S PROGRESS TO TUB Irk UILDING. to, ...

THE SUPPLY OF COTTON FOR THE LANCASHIRE SPINNERS

... THE SUPPLY OF COTTON FOR THE LANCA- SHIRE SPINNERS. fos trshitis lanamn, calatetleque peracta referl el V0litra: vos tenui pxinguatiem stamine fuaum a Penelope rl ft, melit torqustls Arachue; b Horrida quale tacit residene In codice vellex. w Juvencal, Sat. hi (TRAssnebnOsN.) Iris yours, In shIps, the carded wool to bear, c; And stretch the filmy thread with nicest care, VI With swelling cuils ...

SPRING

... TO Be glad, my spirit, tor the world of nows HAB turned to one of greenn nd Of grsee ar No longer the harsh breath of winter blows, so But genail breezes fan w'e in the face. S Voices long cient buret to joyous sound, vn Waters long sullen twinkle as they rfun Fresh uowers bee1n to ceustellate the ground, Warmed into beauty by a brighter 6un. m All scson& have their charms, but unto me, to ...