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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 ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, e., TRIP DAY. AuraFloyd, 3gal t new Ghost Dra a The T ree tpirts, an ?? ?? , ?? Ih a hnd Wode CrrlI Fam-It , &c Te Great Easlefll.-VlestOr conveyed by the Rock Concert Hall Lorfl Nelsen-stTeet-Wkvhinoton Friend's Diorama -Ihe Wari Amerlca. ~St. James's HaJIl-The Chri'sty Minstrels. Parleisn Gallery ot loatoIp, Ptran d tertmeet. Free Pnblio usem, tlulina Browneetreet. ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... I ITERARY EXTRACTS0 A MOUNTiiw ib LABOUR BeRNGS FORTH A MoUsE.-A few bald: and sentimental falsehoods rapped out in one Ia ac. were attributed to .tbe joint intellectual effort of the following remarkable men :- Wesley, Channing, Luther ,Volnegy Priestley, Whitfield, Cicero, Sythen- borg, iahomet,'eand Comibe. This groat company of (distinguished men were quoted as the Joint authority for ...

LITERAY EXTRACTS

... 1: RQW TO GET A CLEAN ! HIT SIN IREWD.-WhdO discussing with my neow aequaintance the quabdary In which I found myself placed by the'uon-arria o my, F)r iantefo Killarney, (havin~ 'nothing but, soiled wen in rmy valJsI), th bla a eldora eci ed-s 1iTha seigtqelokat niy t ?? bla anu eit'8 me That's ery eails o e t tbled ; rin t re. I roY a efto hbe do rne, ?? aooner said than done. In a min - ...

LABOUR ON

... Oh in this world of ours Bow many toil and fail Through wrong-directed powers, Or powers that quickly quail. They find the road they're in Too old-too new-too quaint, Or where they might the prizes win They fail because they faint. Well, have you miss'd your way, And journey'd on in vain? Still dream not that you stray Along a turnless lane; There is a road for most, There's surely one for you ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... (From Le Follet.) As the season advances, doubt, which has hitherto reigned with reference to Ia mode, has given place to certainty, and we can now speak with confidence of the various styles, both in material and make. The elegance consists more than ever in the uniformity of toilettes. Robe, bonnet, parasol, and even boots must be of the same colour. We do not, certainly, approve of the ...

POETRY

... -I= I FLING THE BOWL TO THE WINDS. BY JOHN GREET. (.From the Church, of England Temperance Mcagat-ne.) Fling the bowl to the winds ! there is danger, I wot, Though the draught sparkles tempting and high; For, if quaffed in the mansion, or drained in the cot, 'Tis one bitter thing that empoisons life's lot- Aye, the mirage that smiles to destroy I Fling the bowl to the winds! would youaimtobe ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... A Goo, LIVING IN THE GOOD OLD Timms.-Review- ing the JosnaI8 and Cerres.pondence of 2'bwnas .Sedyetvick Whsley, who was born in 1746, the son of a clergyman by the daughter of a clergyman, the Par-tenon says .- Thanks to the high reputation of his father, he was not long before he obtained a gool living in the Church, viz., the rectory of Hagworthingham, in Lincolnshire, to which he was ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WM. PRINCE OF WALES THEATE. -The performances of Mr. Frank Drew during the past week ha,, greatly gratified numerous audiences, and tbo marks of favour with which he has been received nightly must have been highly flattering to him. As O'Brien, in The Irish Emigrant, le in, fested much feeling, together with much natura humour and vivacity; but in the extravaganza rf ...

CRAWLEY AND LILLEY

... (irem P1enlt.) When your flesh seems to creep and grow chill, As if something was nigh to appal ye, The mysterious presage of ill Folks describe by the words I felt Crawley. But henceforth that word Crawley should move More horror in blood and in breath, As the name of the Colonel who drove Sergeant Major John Lilley to death. 'Twas an old Greek belief that there lay In men's names omen ...

SONG OF THE SWORD

... 'SI'NG OF THE SWOR1D. A PARODt o1 .OOD'S80 SONG OF THE RHIRT. Weary, and wounde.'1' and worn, Wounded, and ?? die. forlornt A soldier was let, oeadfrrn On the field of battlff cid e- The dead and the dying alonet ord Could their presence and pity AsN Whilst with a sad and sorrowful tounyO He sang this Song of the Sword.' Fight, fight, fight ! Tho' a thousand fathers die, Fight, fight, ...

HE LYCEUM LIBRARY

... I T The adjourned annual meeting of the proprietors of the Liverpool Lyceum Library was held last evening, at the institution, Bold-street, Dr. Imlech, i the president in the chair. There was a numerous attendance o? proprietors. The matter for discus- sion ?? to increase the funds of the library, so as to enable the committee to procure such a number of additional copies of new works ...