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DRAWING OF THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY ART UNION

... IDAWING OF THE LIVERPOOL I AOADEMY AHT MON.!. The meeting for the drawing'of prly., was 1Id yesterlday, at the roomn Poatoffiee plaee. It was moved by Aldermasn Bennett, and eeaoniuA by Mr. W. J. Bishop, that the ,ident of VhW socety, Mr. Thomas Avison, ?? e etabk. hr. AvcSOt en taieng the ohlAt, ?? epeo the proceedings, and er Beshop ex ed s he of drawing, whlch Is the saha e ar hat c deph i ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AmUsnlsf U., DiAY I ?? 310Tore ~~sys: Mo~h.Th-guY. MR.edyad rs. from Ten alm. till dusk, OnTfuesday for (ec ostudents) for vleftmu& arrar1ging &c. .Dul ued daily, excpt n CrismasDay. Brow.street.,Open daily, frm en a~li ?? P.m .,excceptonSaturday, %vhen it is cloE at Tep.m or clea'0iae ?? daily )IayerS Egyptian Iduseum, CColquitt (irst and third Monday in the mon~lth of iret. the a~sl ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... $EMENT FOR TWE WEEK. | PasNon OF WALRS THEAiTR, -The burlesque of Ivanhoe in accordance with the spirit of the imes continues as attractive as ever' The alterations made in the scenery, &c., from time to time since the piece was first presented are decided improvements, whilst the little additions made in the business of the performers who have to sustain the lighter parts contribute greatly ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... LTA ERCI TS :: LITEPRV~'EX72ACTiS.. -~ ;: ,1 - * M- ow LADIs.-It is rare to find dah indiffbrent waltzer among theladiesof esico. They'asre generally -easy andlithe in their motions, ilir5g 'through th dance with a rather stately, though animated raein;d but without the slightest'approach tos o.IPretty--han&ds'and arms are too common to be regarded ' pirtieblar marks of elgainoe ?? but ...

MAJOR-GENERAL SIR EDWD. CUST, K.C.B., B.I., G.D.,O.G., &c

... | JOR-GENERAL SIR ZDWD. OUST, I ' O K.OB., B.L, ?? &a. I Ab. Birkenhead, Oust eodit you, Ye mean and paltry lot; There's not a dozen gentlemen In your degraded spot. Your troop ?? of dastard slow polloe Are not a farthing worth; So I will supersede them all, And county men send forth. Yen, I-old Wallasey's true pride, To teach you each your jobs- Come forth from Leasowes ancient halles, Ye ...

ST. HELEN'S VOLUNTEER BALL

... ST. MELNE'S VOLUNTEEPR BALL. The second annual dress bhll of Mhe 47th Lance. shire Rifle Volunteer Corps was held on Taesday eveing, at the Volunteer Hall, St. Helen's. The spaious building, sO well adapted for a ballroom, was beanutif iy decoratedt for the ocasiton by lMessrs. Anderson eind Son, of Liverpool, and Ensign Par, of the 47th IL R.V, No fewrer than 21 largomirrorsS some upwards of ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... I I % - I NEVER SULK.-Better draw the cork of your indigna- tion, and let it foam and fume, than wire it down to turn sour and acrid within you. Sulks affect the liver, and are still worse for the heart and the soul. Wrath driven in is as dangerous to the moral health as suppressed small-pox to the animal system. Dissipate it by reflecting on the mildness, humility, and serenity of better men ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PBI U- ! o, I DA'. ago ?? ITSO DAa,0DY. pldnce t Wales tro.'-e Old8tbtyterTAghe MM jeD hd Grand ButleaXie xtravaganzm i'Iv~nhoe. 7bomjtRoy&1.-A WmTer by Proy,' and the Uhrist- sas Pantomime. ba eaitilthert-' A. Wonderful Woman, andthef NP&Atomime 'Timktobbiu. 3%y:061068ula Tare.-A Drams , and ths 60M!4. twante VUe and Oinon. Neow Addelihi Teatre-The Little Actress, and tho Comic ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I AMUSEMJbTS F-OR THE WEEK, I Is- i3 PtiNCE OF WALES TaeATRns-The burlesque of s Ivanhoe in Accordance with the Spirit ot the ;o Tlmes will be layed throughout the week. Sundry ;D Improvements have been Introduced in the ptece e. ?? it, was first produced, and other important it alterations will be made in a few days, rendering It a. still nore attractive, Mr. Byron's popular comic ie drama ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... I FASHIONS FOR JANUAPY. (From La Powle.) a We will commence this month with a desoription e b some now mantle?, and we would ?? as the most distingedss those of plush, made with sleeves and a loose back, Some are made Of violet .8 plush, lined with ?? black ffetasi,. A llk cord ,s to match Is plaoed all round the edge of the mantle .s A thicker cord, with tassels, fastens it together ln front ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUTBLIC AmdTSEMfNTS, &o., THIS TAY ,| Prince of Welea Theatre.-The Last of thebPigtails, and the Burlesque Extravaganza vanhoe. Iheatre-Royal. - EThe Loan of a, Lover, and tile Christmas Pantomimne. lloyal ?? Corsican Brothers, and the Local Pautomimo Tim Bobbin. New AdelphiTheatre.-The Comic Pantomimc, HIopo'- ltwyai Cloeseom Theatre.-The Pantomnimrs Valentine and Orss and The ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... | I . . BENEVOLENCE AND COURTEsy..Cnje ht eeo lence is invincible if it be genuine, and not an affected smile andactingapart. For what will themostviolent man do to thee, if thou continuist to be of a benevolent disposition towards him, and if, as opportunity offers, thou gentlyadmnonishest him and calmly correctest his errors at the very time when he is trying to do thee harm saying, Not so, ...