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SPRING EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS, DERBY GALLERIES, SLATER-STREET

... nil ' A small but very high-clas exhibition i now r nlr open at these galleries. It is the first time an for yve attemnpt has been made in Liverpool to open an 6 o ro- exhibition at this period, aid it ought to succeed,' end4 in for 'there. is a great 'deal that is interesting and No, highly amausing. The manager appears to have coa 3e dispeeeid with those pictures usually hung high, da' ras ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I AMUSEMENTS FOR THEE WEEK. year, PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. e~s; rheburlesque extravaganzacalled Papillonetta,, 1864 or the Prince, the Butterfly, and the Beetle, still draws crowded houses, and the leading performers. in-a who take part in it are nightly applauded in a ,ster, flattering manler, several of the merry songs and- ritan dances being frequently encored. The last morning port ...

THE ANTI-RITUALISTIC MOVEMENT

... TIHE ANTI-RITUALISTIC MOVEM EN'T. MEERTING AT THlE CONCERT HALL. ti nin11- Last evening a meeting of wvorkin~g men, reel. members of the Church of JeNgland, was held at f trees the Concert Hall, Lord Nelson-street, !in reference0 Oi-to the novel and unasitborised ceremonses rathl, recently introdunced into the Church of England. i sits- The body of the hail and the galleries were about ...

POEMS OF A BIRKENHEAD WORKING MAN

... POEMS Of ?? I IRENHEAD I ?? WORI. 1 nG ?? - . .p our'a icne~ieor Hajipy Reint~s~ceasec,;^ By 0 JhneD~akayPeaocek. M~anchester:3. =. EIey- wood. London: Simpkin and Marshall. This is ' new I'nd enlarged edition of in poeom nad songs of a working man who reside atB-irken- head, but'who Is-' evidently of Scpttih, birth 'or descent. Left an orphan at an early age, and a'ving been obliged to work ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... I ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE. The series of Shakeperian revivals ' at this house has been continued by the production of A Winter's Tale,' in a style which, if not q-ite equal in ih gorgeous Iavishetes to that wanih dietinlgutshod some of its predecessors is still suliboiently beautifuito make the acceeeortes of the play an attraction to those for whom Shakgpearo unidorned might not have ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... AMDsEM , 1 OR THE We I THE TiEEATRES. Although the holiday ceason is now fairly over, holiday fare, In the shape of antomimes, neeuio I be stul acceptable at the leading places of cmse. meat In town. At the Alexadra, Robinson Orupoe willagaln be the- chief attraction of the week's programmtbhe usulornig perormance taking place oa Saturdby. At ?? the flaycurlte one-sot oomio; dram Bhort am1 ...

A PARISH CLERK'S LAMENT

... A PARIH OLERK' LAMBfIT. i ;iOdiflrsio'etook ?? t 'eiat ews, . And he'sa4 ?? aged 4oi b'at $o his ehoesw. , fllspatl s o lpug,isnd hlalks IsG yeBl, ?? And ho calls his good ?? pastral sitvo * -A~hleplce has got hollo*; and sad-like and mild, ,And he'd'tSblnI he wsylelding to' slp lt he'emlled:: Theyx may sqy what they please, bli. whhibver they DayKI :I don't likethe looks of thee ?? ways ,- ...

THE NAVAL REVIEW

... I The ships which constituted the fleet 4o bef .re'viewed were moored in two-lines, e'0-,eudlna 68 nearly east aud west from within a 531.ot distauce oi of the Spit buoy to a, little bsy'.ad Ryae pir. PC The port, or left hauddivislor, lo~klng eoasward, of consisted entirely of woode- a vessels, while the star-F board line was ?? etirely of ironclado. 'The la whole fleet was up ,e the comand ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIO AMI7SRMWTH, 6,A Royal etndra Iheafte*-Tho PeantQ're Roblno Theatre ?? ?? M',q}ullMvei loyal Amphlthetm- e's 'A Lunatio, Borneo and Juliet, and DWneatlo Er1onomy` Royal Cologo1um T - 'ilazappa, and the PentemlnID Dick Whl XutOD. New Adelphi Theatre..-ThePantomime Olondrella. St. JTmes's Hall ' Ou rtt Home. - Chrialy's Mnstrels: The ,: agn raM alllo &c. Hengler's trau, ...

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... PHILIEIABMONIO SOCIETY'S CONOERT. ; The fourth subscription concert of the present s Reason of the Liverpool Philharmonic Society took bt place on Tuesday evening the attendance being, d as usual, very large and tashionable: The pro. or gramme comprised Gounod'o Messe Solennelle iu G (3t. Cecllia), Mendelssohn's 95thPsalm ro an~d the hymn Hear my prayer, the first of the four ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... pil1O saA na &Q beatrie Eeyal.-Tb Oliera .Tbe GradlDuhess. frrwo-ot Wals Thsarie.- The Pilhte of Bobber', end 41Asemnbtn and (fdasudia, ,hhlhl atrt.-1'echbzd ILAud The QuIdt -syal oloatenu Theat aqnlo dnd d W1frl podWO, and Luke the Labourer. 3tu lambs's lleU anD Ope'etta Hous.. - chidy's - Mbeatel Durleaqola Trovaere ' n. 'ew ?? HAIL-Oducert, 3nder'The B19ds bf'he Abrur, ...

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. ...