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COQUETRY AND INNOCENCE.*

... .COQUETRY AND INNOCEN.* in A voluime- hans jrst appeared entitled Tle Bentleyl a r's B lalds, consisting of a selection of fugitive poetical pieces ' which have appeared from time to time in Bentle's His' J cellany, a monthly aperiodical, as most, of our readers are no doubt aware. There are many ever thinas aieng the C numbbr, including soene of those hunanrous Latin transla: l l sons by ...

THE HISTORY OF PRESTON.*

... tie; 'Mr. H1arfiwiek, the author of this handsome and goodly in~ tome, informus us that lits preparation hals taken him rln, between two and three years8; and it hears internal. evidence ohk of patient industry and close research. It contains upwards hio of seven hundred pages of letterpross, 'which are profusely sat interspersed, by steel enigravinigs of. the. principal building is's and ...

Pickings from Punch

... A__ _ W % ?? CQowSone-..Mostly uied by us Inj udging the crn of others. ?? u'D, Isuppese, to kneep your Cristmaes Intown ?-s(lloes~eron: :The Picobinwgs of *a Coraet s~onurthe wetbestt tempet. A wapishness of wa1st Is pretty certain to beget a dispostlos nlso MY FLORA. i .ASmrOiAST PAsTOaAS. 'Tell me,.featls,a' have~yoU seen. .y Florapases this way t That you msay~know the INss I mean, - ber ...

BURNLEY AND EAST LANCASHIRE POULTRY SHOW

... TBURNLEYAND EASTY LANCASHIRE POULTRY -. .I I' ' - SHOW. - . . !.i AnA. ?? - ?? . ?? .t . ?? ?? ^ . The assopiation for, the exhibition of poultry, pigeons, 'osnaries, and rabbits;' was organised -in April last, e nd hasi been succo'ss$il hdyond thre anticipations of. its foimders. It 'uners amongit Patrons many of the principal- gentry of te dstrctCharl~isTowneley, B4sq;, hig-afheriff i ...

THE BIRTHPLACE OF TIM BOBBIN

... 1! BY ElDWIN WA-UGH- co: CHAPTER IV'.'0 *a fueusebtne and in shade, in wet and fat rq Droepe orbithe of liesrt, tie mightbef,&f5W * Sl beat companions now the driving ~uinde, And now the '1tvotting brooks and whbispering trees, i' Anld ow the umusic of mry own sad stepsi,s With many aebtortlived thought thatpemssed bstwesm And disappeawed A short -walk from NoTwereft brought me to C; ?? in T ...

ORIENTAL AND WESTERN SIBERIA.*

... OI'EN'TAL AND WESTERN SIBERIA.' d [E .Thomas William Atkinson has just given to the world a . an account of his travels tlnrough Oriental and Western h Siberia, which ineludes more inteosting matter than we T remember to have read in reference to these is'olated regions, i d since the days when we sat dowvn'to tho portisalof Clarke, and w * iere kept devouringhispages unbilthenoien'b ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... LITERARY ' NOTICE . tieonr or~e ° i'inn BiiU~~eno~ucu rae pThnE5IO~~ nf Ilivraoxs, INh TUB ayoN4TY OV AOF TB;B CHARtLES H~aDWInix (Memiber of, gaim Contribu~tor 'to, the Lancashire A , hediay5 :oston 8of -An IhO bi soieties, and no story. l.iia.h no r3yo5e Odof. Friendlyte Thjrs ipletala th0popl Heall Corner. Laot 5~i, r~d- ?? to efr s for e W tg8iv~ ititat lbrhisto-d nelbtO researchlsatdi ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... We have not yet arrived at the cold season, when LI e fur becomes absolutely necessary, but we already in observe that it is much used as a trimming for bas- it quines, paletots, &c.; and certainly nothing can £1 . have a more elegant appearance than a handsome 2n pardessas of velvet ornamented with this material. iv] ,- The basquine is made shorter than those of taffetas olh ig worn in the ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... IAO A CNE FOR.TE M ONTH U. MA5-1 S WAR. THE Vf0. ; !THS TIDIES IN WHIOU SiELLEY LIVED. .. (Froeihth Wreslninster Review.): 'TY Most poets haive, ever'b-ifen''the sulpporterh of liberty.' S.. And thi-reason isj as Wordsworth says, . A poet is a man r-, endowed with more lively sensibility, more enthusiasm and Di,. tenderness, and a m6re comprehensive soul than are sup- posed to be common among ...

THE BIRTHPLACE OF TIM ROBBIN

... ;-HE: BIRTHPIAcE, oFTIM BOBB : . 7m :Tr.Y ET IT ?? YW A Tr IS I ~BY~ EDWIN WAUGH. In that sweet mood wrhen plenasat thoughts;t Bring sad thouglibs to the mind. wowar - LeA'einft the high road ast the place 1 had entl o V0 Iwent up an.~ old lane,` whioh aeon' led betwveell a little fold of cottages. The'. first' f these woreodrue - -buildings 'of atone, with ,thei 'roofs fallen inl, .ane' sem-~ ...

GENERAL HAVELOCK

... GENERAL >IAVELOCK.- ' He--- . - -su cra flJuVx. f1. IN MEMORlIAM. thi t , -- . ?? A gallant he'art-too ?? far til 3 bor such l -unhallowed strife- hie 1' EHas rent upon dusk India's plain, . n Lb - Where death is;sweet to fe. Has rent-and ainits anguish iolr a IWrung a grateful nation'3. too, of a Who yearned for Havelook baik again oa( To give the chief his due. l l But not for him were ...

THE LIVERPOOL ART UNION

... The second drswing.of the season in connection with the wor Liverpool Art Union took place yesterday, at the Nisi Prius I Court, St. Gerge's Hall, under the direction of the secretarycha , Mr. W. G. Herman. There were very few erona cha it a ego~t~O5resent. Tho Previous to the drawing, Mr. W. G. Her an dressed a zoos few observations to those. persons present. He said the dir- reaso D ...