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FASHIONS FRO JULY

... I FASII[OfS FOR JULY. (Frorn tha iies' Treasury.) It is in the trimmings. of drrses3 that the greatest changes are exhibited this season. There is a pre. vailing taste for introducing black with almoat every colour ie triinmin~g, whether for dresses or bonnets. This fashion, which obtained last year, has been revived; and revivals of much oller fashions than this are now observable- for ...

THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY I EXHIBITION. , [CONTINuED.] 339. Pretty Baa'Lambs.' F. LI. Brown.-A picture in a glass case-a ridiculous innovation. If I were on the barging committee I would reject every picture in one; so like 'a mnre trick to induee belief that the covered picture is too valuable for air and daylight; and, moreover, the reflection of the glass spoils all enjoyment in the handling ...

THE MAYOR AT THE SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... T HE M AYORAT T HE SATURIDAY 1 I EVENING CONuCRTS. I On Saturday evening WS Worship the Mayor, W. Preston Isq., paid a second ViSi5 to the Concert dll, lord Nclso.n.strcet. The ball vn3 orowded, and besides the Mayor (who presided) there wres alnongsb othur gentletam ciU the platform, Mr. Csssnu;llor Steains, Mr. Nathaniel Caine, ?? Creig, Mr. J. Gardnser, Mr. J. llmatingq, &c. 'The artistes ...

LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS

... LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF FINEI I - - ARTS. At the private view of the society, which was most numerously and fashionably attended, the saks were enormous, aniounting to something like £1500 in the first four hours. The competition for soae of the favourite works was very keen. Now that the statuary is placed, the hall has a most stately and attractive appearance. Indeed, until this society came ...

A DIABOLICAL EXHIBITION

... . I A DIABOLiCAl EXHIBITION. tj nj {(From ?? Orieana Delta.) In the year 1832 riaid to us yesterday a dis. tinguisbed legal gentleman of New Orleanb, I visited l Paris in the course of a professional tour, that my ^ Americanism might be polished down by a little ;attrition among the gentle Varticles of Parisian society. I found the world of Paris in a very con- siderable state of excitement, ...

WRACKED

... WRPECKED. I Break on the rocks of the shore, O sea! Break on the roeks of the shore; Ia thy wild wail I can hear evermore The death-cry of one whom thy waters closed o'er, Never to give back to me. Dash thy white foam o'er the sand, o wave. P)a.ih thy vhito foaiis o'er the sand What hced'%,t thou tho ver-ela that strand? What flr ?? bravo I:earts that ne'er reach land, Bat leep} isl a watery ...

ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS

... I ZOOLOGICAL Who: I TAX g1MUPTION.OF b MO'ETU A. . . ?? - h ?? of t~h, e p tnt week bd a gala ds at these parden; .he attendance of subscribers. nd ,vatoras W raodualy increasing withthe approach 9f ,vrzr te& hok- and $jte /iarioa ittraotons hare aflteady. ?? that tp whish b from re XpctltiosL' The eoffoient b6Ad4 wonducted; by ir. Sjuife fireenwood; enlivent the grounds with itM Aasloe mu'ic, ...

LIVERPOOL POULTRY EXHIBITION

... LIVERPOOL POULTRY EXHIBI- TION. 1 On Wednesday, the three days' exhibition cont- mnenced at Lucas's Repository, G~reat Charlotte-street., and -was well attended. The show as it whole, con. Midrisg is eten, i on ofthebet ever held in thecoutry Itcomriss 30 pnscontaining 834 bird, shwn b 13 exhbitos. Terearo 153 single birds and 27 pes conainin thrc ?? manle, and wo fmal; nid a ~enot treeis ...

THE EXHIBITION OF THE LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS

... TEE EXHIBITION OF THE I lLIvEIpooL SOD.IETY OF FINE ARTS. t Tlhe accounts from ithis society oi the week's pro- t ceedings must be very gratifying to its promoters, the sales leaving risen to £2200, a sunlls Unprecedented in Liverpool in a fortnight. The icolne1, too, from a dlissioons averag es £.50 a week. So far the SUcceS3 a of the season seemns certain. An imtportant change ; has takeen ...

THE EXMBITION OF THE LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS

... THE EXlIBITION OF THB LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF FINS ARTS. One of the principles of this society in its marked cai impartiality with respect to country, style, or sehool. Merit, from whatever quarter it emanates, receives welcome display and due consideration. The result is a rich assemblage of high-class works from various nations, which give great interest to the general effect of the exhibition. ...

SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS

... I Turning for a moment from the din of arms in Italy and political anticipations at home, we invite our readers to the shadow of coming events in the Queen's Hall. The customary deputation visited London, its exhibitions, and its artists, last month, to cater for the subscribers of this society; and though they found at the Royal Academy a superfluity of por- traits, combined with a ...

LINES

... LINES ; 3DXDICTED TO y FATHER ON MS AITTAI NING Thou hast etrgled hard through life, father And fought its battles well Thou hast vanquished in the strife, father, As all thy friends could tell. Thou now art in thy prime, father, And still remain to strive: May thou long be ared by time, father, As now at orty- Ve. May my mother ever bless thee, As now by her thou'rt blest; May sorrow ne'er ...