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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 ...

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 ...

A ROMANTIC MARRIAGE

... A RO3ANTIC MARRIAGE. I - _. . lee he The following bit of roinanco in the life of 1- Lieutenant Mauary is related by Mr. Willis, in the he IT~n Joitriia:- ,. Ina the earlier days of hisl profes~sional career, the 4present cofimandiderwas a wrid.Irip iian on board one to of thre sloops of war sent to cruise in the Pacific. 'Che duty being niarely to give authoritative couri- tenianco, to the ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... I TUE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL 1 SHOW., the stook show, like that off imeth thevi dotn ~ ~ ,a nunsge;et (saysbdt5|flaweel~r~po1eep The Harke Lane. Expres), I~ nuunly sAlloneO; but this at anralnmtei3vtrood iny thepquality.t'.TheprideI of thaie eury is ioyal Butterfly, who has wonderfully improved even on his ast year's form.a The Here- fords are doing yet more o regain their pristine * position, but ...

HOUSEWIFE'S CORNER

... H-U;-U8EWIpIE'3 CORNER .I ; , :t - ., ?? ?? I . . ?? ?? ,I ' !. *sr. .JOHlI8 MA~IKII-ABhEDAY. SrB'sarn 9. b.:d d. _ Hteton ?? o O 06 @ 0 S ?? ?? 08 V o l ihtecn. ?? 08 ?? .. ?? OG.0O 8 Lsamb . ?? Lobsters. ?? 0 -8 .. ° 0 lbmosr ?? , . ?? ,1 odih- ,, ?? 0G ?? ?? .. ?? 7 ?? z b . ii ,030 -4 l ,;uD10 . ?? 6, 6: . , 0 Dan ~~~3 ?? ?? ?? each;--.-i . 4 0 B. 6 o areok ?? ,, ..4O a .,e, ?? ., 2 ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... FASHIONS FOR AtUGUST. 'IUO ?? character of the iweather has ?? entirely prevented thbi.adopilon and el ?? then ad n ?? light t ee torlettes reonred' in antioipation of `Wrerching the'ADD knee, .. avr Henohi th foracsbqon (whiad we; d oipd or-thr.e Henc the fashi Palethan , uis ' for a day) of large silk pahet~te, oi ?? owith saleve, astalmos uhi versally followedp Forthe pli b esaill o s' la ...

ODE TO GARIBALDI

... ODE TO GARIBALDT, ON THE MORING OF THE iTH NOVEMBIR, 1860, WHEN HE ENTERED THE CITY OF NAPLES, SEATED BY THE SIDN OF KING VICTOR EMMANUEL, AMIID THlE EIITHUSIASTIO SHOUTS OF A LIBERATED I. Awake I arise! Parthenope I In all thy borders sing - The Liberator brings to thee ?? chosen King: . Himself first to proclaim The glorious name, Hail ! King of Italy! Yes I mark that well I 'Ewas the ...

THE RIVER TURNED INTO BLOOD

... TEE RIVER TURNED UNTO BLOOD.I The following nervous Descriptive lines from the pell of the veteran and uccarplished poet Mr. Ather- btloe, Mnany years a resident in Taunton, have lately appeared in thq DOubsin Usirers v Magrainec. We nrp glad to 'searn that the literary merits of the ,nthor iluve been recogniried by the Government, vlho :eve granted '1Iru a pension of £100 per Ananum - Slowly ...

LINES BY A LADY,

... Lo :INES BY A LADY, E BUGGESTID BY THE S ATE IN WHIOC THE POOR S:Lwict WERE IN WHEN LANDED NFOM THE GREAT TASN~AJXA. 0, Brltania, bow thy lofty heads Take olfthy crown of fame, And sit in dust and ashes, For disgrace rests on thy name; The men who fought so boldly 'Neath India's burning sun Sick-dying-and neglected When their conquests anl were won. After all their toilsome marohes, Their days ...