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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 ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... I Fi-o-,ihi-, -Frzee innetyih mai{;eriatl 'f or sliinui 'aim i e grs t jdar' We havo the 6pinglire ctoblde, a AVxrte89 Jasilk and itbol,. ?? awth~osho H al on of deep cololirP, alinost snvariy on a df round. 'The littleostripes of blade ?? ti'ed'are aso8.still in vogupe; thepoils'de' cbdvre, with ,snall cheq es forined of silk stripos krepadine do l. ine, wI soamalflowers; suinier popiin, ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... | ?? MU NU[J N JPA V I. + ?? ,A Oonserv ve b ialet 1im i ?? place at Willsb fr6 ?? P!ay vavg. ?? !nfiber of mem. Oh5 'ers of botk ?? rllie 'have a signL onl f.dd their Intention of biag present. Lit ..The psepxietor ?? lieg factory in Limerick has Mri st his oontenance aga'ng ewearingof ?? the 'i Athe establishmen, an t I hasbeen t at and 'the fa i y hide their hoops in the of ?? iclg o gr. ...

BASTIAT: SECOND NOTICE

... BTSTIAT: SECOND NOTICE.* An admirer of Dastiata sorvices in developing the b real treasures of nations having expresxed, in a lotter dI to Mr. Cobden, while in Paris, isS wish that all It :Fs'ance should become indoctrinated with his views, fl that diituguished prnmloter of commercial prosperity fi thu; replied to the writer, a gentleman of Liverpool: ` My enthusiasin for Bastiat, founded as ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... as ERROR IN TIE T~REATMENT OF CHR1STrA ?? and real Crstiainity, universal as a doctriisi system and 10. universal in practice, would be a gloriu stt ftig 'S the happiness that would ensue seemros sttoeoisf tings co- - template aposbein this world. BuAt unfortuniately, inwhere Chriti~ax~ty exists as a proE~da, it does not In even there previl ~in practice. Te creeds and'the le churche are there ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... || || TRADITIONAIT LEGENDS.-Zeuxis refusing to sell his pictures, because no sum of money was sufficient to buy them, and imitating fruitso nicely that the birds came an pecked at it; Parrhasius cozening Zeuxis into the belief o that his simulated curtain was real, and craocifing a bond- d man (the wretch l) that he might transfer his contortions A to canvass; Apeles inducing a horse to neigh ...

Borrowed Crifles

... Zorralmett- Alrtffrea Some people use one-half of their ingenuity to get into debt, and the other half to avoid paying it. I don't think, husband, you are very smart. No indeed, wife, but everybody knows I'm awful shred'd ' It is a mistake to suppose that time is money. We know of one or two railroad companies that make first-rate time -but no money. Barber, I think this towel has been ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... FiNE ALES AND PORTER.- I dare say now you think that fine head is a recommendation to your tipple. The author of a practical treatise on brewing, however, lets us into a scret; the heading, he tells us, is a mixture of half alum and half copperas, ground to a fine powder, and is so called for giving to porter and ales the beautiful head of froth which constitutes one of its peculiar ...

MANCHESTER BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... MANCHESTER BOTANICAL AND- j HORTICULTURAL SOOETY.. The, first exhibition of the s'eaion too place at the gooletl'sgardens, oaWedneoday, umder niostfilsadvantageous elronmstavcss so f eswother was c6sso ned. ' The rain continued to la at Intervals throughout the day, and when we arrived at the gadens, instead of 'fisdlng the usual 'semblage of carriages, there was just o in Oca, which had ...

LIBERTY

... -- -| O Godlike spirit of the skies, With Purple robe salud fiery ee Descend in glorious apocalypse.ry eyes, In vesiture at the hoy prime, With counten~~ce and voice sublime -RoUl oust dee coul ut e mlusic rOm thy hallowed lips. o oe i-a th-is ouir night, With ?? esential +ig'ht, And flood, the orient wvith such golden burning That on each sacred sand, And in eaoh peaceful land, We may not ...

THE COMING ON OF DARKNESS

... THE COMING ON OF DARKNES8. I !mm at_.. J - - - ?? omF tsem in Jllpv:utu#dps.J, . - 1No7warniaegJRbw. : Par .Iho false king ye m~haft4., ',To ~)osts tkhut .(larn the cotnmand,: S.bretoh oiitbbine hand towrards Irhnt darknesst omer all the land ma~y. be, - heaveln .. sven Aarknos3 may befelt' ' ppod~isipejthi~n 'Ien'frlnkegoieeroe, Te0a~id4 heaVenbhiS haid' Aretahed'Out' Air knew the flk A:i ...

THEATRE ROYAL.—MR. WEBSTER AND MIS WOOLGAR

... I., 1pill I *emine -fli ey ghtJths, . Weser ind ti Bourfd- ?? e fine peglo.snoe on Mobday oevnng, wben Janet P'Ide'? was produced at the Theatre, Ito tj is impossiblae to disconnect the Incidents of tber story rom th addmirabloe Acting :of. .Al1 eoncerned, Janet Pridte I a. .16 1rii .hree ...