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Pickings from punch

... _tickUl front 4' l uncb, DARING FEATS OF EORBANSrHP. -The honourable member for Stroud has acquired considerable celebrity by putting his spoke in the wheel of the government. GivE IT 'EM.-Punch reads paragraphs stating that the savage Druses claim affinity with the Scetch. This is all bosh. But he is decidedly of opinion that the sooner the Druses are scotoh'd the better. A FAIR ATTEMPT. ...

POETRY

... HtURRAH FORt OtLt ELBM ! aY ELVA COOY. murrab for ?? I men Of tl nding; Who have sprung wkindt e Warst y branid, Bot willtg nor ager t brand eight oet burning. Buttegave bsrat rob tbey have fronts for a blow; Theyhav bm etfratd 5ee'how the'll win them; Show them lsure' a trigger, and eyes for a foe, They b0have 5d5 fgt roe Briton i in tbem. That WhiU prhe eGarey, and tbe Green, and the Bl*e; ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... BRTIiSH WORKUMAN, for April- The number for the ensuing month of this magazine, which, for the excellence of its pictorial embellishments, the general style of its typographical execution, and the fine, manly tone which pervades its literature, stands at the head of the penny periodical press, gives an account of Sir Richard Ark- wright, the poor barber whom King George knighted. Sir Richard, ...

EXHIBITION OF THE SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS

... ?? ' d ' i el| s t r r 17 oif:he moost attractive piot'ures in t exhillton Ib qubint homourr nitural ;haoer,'an dxqiistedeL ~llneaii~ou rendqr' ,p ui*sy piesidng' as' a workde art.. There Is a companion picurea-rrived of eqt~a1 merit In both ?? will. .'n«dd~bl;.o fu:d~a pus~iaaeroE i iot, It 1 a pity they hou~d:be divided. The ?? thjqis ,.t~ei ; aoetbge'girbhainvi hsE rhisr courled ...

Pickings from Punch

... vithing% from 11 vuntb. II A PLANATARY PrERvRT.- in consequence of the long-con- tinned cloudy sky, which hidos all the stars, a report has got about that Venue bas actually taken the vell. Ten PRAcTIcAL HousEw:Fz.-` Sir, said, speaking of his wife, the husband of a lady whoee mind was exclusively devoted to .domestic affairs-` Sir, she would have made a dumpling of the apple which revealed ...

MR. AND MRS. KEAN AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... - N MR$. an EANa ATdHEI tEAT ROYAL~~.1 ?? ; ~~ ?? a ihascn Vbiit to belaunddstere o the conclusion of thaei brgheyanpengaed nent at Liverpool. On Monday fieV, peud thryed lig man t d. f sabedh Die h Is ?? A man- nerfu gerhcar uonworithy of trs, fi o thu leading theatzi ise establhmn a4m the provinln-i Mr. Ken's. Macbeth. though not hi iet iproa tioleis boldlyhaid ?? l9esi stately he ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... : , f i.R DAY. , , !? i , I rU ~UB;,l BtEMBXTB, &o.I T-. IHIS-DA.Y. ?? ' GtaY§;0n IRall-Colonel Stedare's Eielertalnment. a Srer ,tenio Hall-Panerama oi tho Continent. -3Yjeisglers lirqne Variete - Euestrian and other o1 pertornianees. - ir Royal Colosseum-. r. Gardiuef Coyne in Two Irish c Charater ?? Royal Amplhitlseatre-Mr. Barry Sullivan's benefit, a The Iron ahest. Parlsian Gallery of ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... ?? I 1 T-1. 11 ? ?? - , I ?l J ll:?? II& O'-pI THIB DAY. : conio H1 ?? of oh,;onnent. (Ilayton mu-M-W. Modsou'd rihP o*'d Rqigleees0(Xique .Vrt6-3Xquestriaa endoter performances,- oyal Oolosseim TheWIWfrnt Wonder1 XIAl'h.0. Rotal bbh~beate -Bet of 4i Gida1W u ' Slngleife.'? 1. . Cy, .. :O I fl -:,rt A .: dpa~sa Gallery of Anatomy; Pardlsetro iieen'e Haiig. Bold.sret-Socist of l'e * r ...

THE LIVERPOOL POULTRY EXHIBITION

... THE ILIVERPOOL POULTRY EXHIBITION. The sgventh annual Liverpool exhibition of poultry .was opened yesterday, at Messrs. Lucas and Co.'s carriage repository, Great Chairlotte-street, which, as usual, wae audmirably fitted up for the reception of the feathered tribe. In consequence of the high entrance fees, the stock perhaps is not so large am may have b-en witnessed- in other parts of the ...

SPRING EXHIBITION OF ANCIENT & MODERN MASTERS

... -t SPRING EXEUBITIN ANCLENT & MODERN MASTEBS, QUEEN'S HALL. greag The Society of Fine Arts have again laid the public under an obligation by getting together a most interesting and instructive display of works of . art of ancienb and modern masters, drawings, engravings, and photographs, which we have no .m; doubt will be well supported. Wez Such an opportunity is rarely afforded in Liverpool ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... ' LITERARY, EXTRACTS.', I. ai CLEANqEEI;-gMan is an amphibiousw animal, and -ac ought 'topass -ome small portion of caoh'day.in the,water In fact, a largeiv . ziot the larger proportion' of disesg s arises from leavig' the pores of the- ski closed, whether with natural exqdation or matter-from without, aluW dirt. _ It is quite a mistake to suppose, and the idea must at once bedone away with, ...

POETRY

... liUlAL INDUSTRY. Byjas H. B. oasr fuinstand, .1 V Lol Ceres ,giftsinricb PYO f31ourereshand .-PoPe. And ?? tempt the JOY1 k Srendi~ itn bdeath. B your indlyt murderery Work, mowers, work I herd an Seks tat atint stand, Wlde te land. 6iatherling round tefr~adsak With the snoW arp b teibc Gladdened at the heart halln By YOUr kindly minIstry. Work, mower.. workne Work, reapers, work I Wide o'er ...