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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

... AMUSEMENTS FOR THE JER PhINCE OF WALES THEATRE.-The new dramn Lady Audley's Secret will be contin,,j los, throughout the week, Miss Bella Vaughan playing 1n, the heroine of the piece. Much satisfaction has all- been expressed as to the style in which Mr for Henderson has brought out the drama. It really 118 does him much credit, and we are glad to see that der his patrons evince an ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... I.| About a twelvemouth since, N'lMen disaster every- where overtook the Union arms, and our gallant sons were falling fast under the marvellous sword of rebellion, a young lady scarce 19, just from an academy in a sister State, conceived the idea that she was destined by Providence to lead our armies to victory and our nation through successful war. It was at first thought by her parents-a ...

BIBLE AND PRAYER BOOK FOR THE PRINCE OF WALES

... A magnificent Bible and Book of Common Prayer are about to be presented by the gentle- men of England to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales The price of this splendid specimen of British art is made up of shilling subscniptlo4 6000 in number which were commenced imnedi- ately after the late royal marriage. The Bible is in royal quarto, being the edition known as Bagpter's ...

AMUSEMTS FOR THE WEEK

... PRINCE oF WALEs THEATBX.-The engagement of the clever comedian Mr. H. Widdicomb has proved very successful so far. The play eatitled A Bird in the Hand worth Two in the Bush, in which he appears as Mr. Capitas Sharke-a very clever impersonation-will be continued during the week. This will be followed by Mr, H. J. Byron's new and oriinal burlesque Ill-treated II Trovatore, or the Mother, the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... asUDIJ AM arEMtN, Ac., THY' DAYN JPineeo ,Wales Theatre. - ?? -ourAmerican 2ijeItrO-iloy(I~-1 The Primm DODD' 'b Lsy ufi s$etet,, Oh~ts nes ey Audley's HO3 124~'¶2ie Duke's Moo. o' Wife, and the Roral Celosieum Thets 'Amy Ar1ingtefl, the great Gihost Act, end The F .,st of Honour.' 8& Jamee'1 EaiL.-The Jhr~ist 3iit D Zoleild Pleasure (3.,ardens.-The Comnic Drama The A~in quenu r @. ...

THE ABODE OF LOVE

... The following particulars respecting this eatab- lishment have been received from an authentic source :-Three more of the servants, two brothers and a young woman, have escaped out of Prince's hands, The family of the former were at one time all inmates of the Agapemone, but only the father now remains. The mother left some years since, and afterwards succeeded in rescuing her children from ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... UITBLIO AMUREMENTO, &, THISDAY. Wnea ol WBle Theatre.- Writing on tbe Wal,' and *t ?? A- Orae. The Bohemian Girl. ?? lKiTheatre.- .Tac Sheppnrd, or the Reward OI Industry and Penalty of Idleness, , Jto~sl Amphitheatre. - Fitasmythe of l;'ltastyth5 til, and In uesBot. ?? ~n~os Qolo Theatre,- Tho Dumb Man of Man- '20do'cal Plebaure Gardens.-lgxtra Specidl iGala, for the Benefit of the ...

POPBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... YUBM AMUSEMENTS, h&,. PIUS PAY. I Price of WlsTete- ~ UeulMthSi The Artful Dodge. nequal Datcb, and loyal Amphitheatr.- Hamlet a Ballet Divert . U~~ent andS -Ma an a0 Dg! ,nte-.d Th t TBick~et soi eave Mank and ,oya' ,rhe Tn~heatrtoe. HThe°,S&par Bed, the Mhost ~emk~lpx's oana Cirque ~spectacles exotber Perfelou ances. S§'EU~EPcoe 1en's Awmerican CirN Equestrian Mid other Enter- ...

LIVERPOOL FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... LIVERPOOL FLORAL AND 1o0t- TICULTURAL SOCIETY. The second exhibition for the season ill omlle tion with this society took place yesterday, ill a large marquee in the park, at the Botanic Gar(les. As a whole, the show was a complete succeS, rued robably exceeded any former exhibition of tile Cand in this town, both as regarded the il';ahty of the plants and the number of visitors. CounJ~inc ...

STATE VISIT TO THE OPERA

... AI t VISIT iTO THE OPERA. The Prince and Prihcess of WVales wett in state on Tuesdac i ht to the Royal Italian, Opera, Covent-gMen The roysl party left Marlborough House in five of the Queens carriages. The per- formance was by command of herwsajesty. AU the pomp and ceremony usual on such state occa- sions were strictly observed. The royal party and suite arrived about eight o'clock, under an ...