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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... w2oL A BeI &% TH DAY. Prlno6 0f Wa10 lhoat BM e, Ad The . Dram Tho Colleen 7beatro- AL4 ?? Boy. lathe Eat Lady Audleg's Secrot, ?? rV e snd Othe Mdlpinm 6Deraing Play Rob liot BfdY IN. Won -,ai Re adthe DreMaa The Duke's Motto., ai ?? OD60eu j 'r^F ueu Boeo ay Ghost Te ,Theatre The ?dan-o'-war'e Manl, NZoegoaat Thene pnd The Illustrious Stranger.e 6uneqte K w0rh '&c ?? h ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I AMUS MENTS :eoil. TJ'iE WIDE. Pll POzEo o s IiW [ ?? FAvITE. -'Two fresli pieces will be brought 0out at, this theatre to-night- h selisatioii dranua l 'ie Coil0fl Bwnl, and the ainusingif farce To Parents and GuriiCsI the farner Air. Dion , cal Will 5ugt5in his original character s e the drtama which he so su cce BfiiilY pla h t oucicydult wila produced in veryfladMr.Jouial will appear ...

CELEBRATION OF THE COMING OF AGE OF LAWRENCE RAWSTORNE, ESQ

... CELEBRATION OF THE COMING OF AGE OF LAWRENCE RAWSTORNE, . , A - , ESQ. )A An event of considerable ?? to the inhabitants of .4 the neighbouring townships of Penwortham, Howick, &I Hutton, and Longton, was celebrated on Thursday last Es viz., the attainment of his majority by the young 'squire a of Penwortham. In the morning the bells of the ancient d pariah church rang merry peals; flags ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY,

... 1PUBLIb AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY' I Wrince of Wales Theatre-The Drama The Colleen Bawn, and Tle Netto Ilam ' All Thare.'' heatrlte RoyaL.- The Prima Donna, The Merry Widoaw, and T5bc Little Sentinel Newr Adelphi Thetre-The Play I am Hlers, nnd *'The Bottle Imp. Royal Anmphltheatre.-Weelng One's Wife, and Jthe Dra ma The Duke's Motto. Royal ColoeseM Theatre.- The Three ...

GRAND CONCERT AT THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS,

... | GRAND CONCERT AT THE I ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, A grand concert was given last evening at th6 Zoological Gardens by a magiificent band under the direction of M. Jullien, son of the celebrated b'andmaster. The orchestra-the same which Mr. Jullien had at the recent concert and ball at the Guildhall, London, and at the concert at Oxford- is an admirably constracted one, consisting of picked ...

THE AUSTRALIAN EMIGRANT'S SONG,

... | THE AUSTRALMAN EMIGRANT'S SONG. 1. , _. I Let us haste in the prime of our youth To the land that is fairest on earth * There establish our altar and hearth, And an empire build up in'the south. But it is not that Albion we fly, For our country, wherever we rove, In oar hearts we 'will carry as Love Bore his Psycho aloft to the sky. As the Trojan, to found a new home When called by command ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... L - Ad . ?? . PUJBLSIC ATMOE]MEBNTS3, &e., THIIS 'hAV. _ _ _ 1 prince (t Wales The trO.-7`11 DrU11ma -r~Aq) UIC-1oU Bawn °and The Motto I am AlA IJTba , 'Theittre.Roval. .- Thle Prima Donna,' *V,,rho Merry widow ami The Little Sentinol. Ne Aablphi Theatro.-The Play V Wse Here, anrd Tle Bottle Imp. , Ro,4m. 3.Snphithostre.- Wooina Opr. iVULe,' ant the Dram ' The Duke's hotto. F ...

POETRY

... i 11 - - ?? THE HARDEST TIME OF ALL. (fori Ckurchne's Pamily MacXcziwe,) There are days of deepest sorrow In the season of our life; There are wild, despairing moments, There are hours of mental strife. There are tines of stony anguish, When the tears refuse to fall; But the waiting time, my brothers, Is the hardest time of all. Youth end love are oft impatient, Seeking things beyond their ...

THE FLOWER SHOW

... 5 The third and last exhibition for the season in T connection with the Liverpool Floral and Horticul- tural Society took place -yesterday in a large I ??o7rqae& in the park at the Botanic Gardens DNotwitlstanding the threatening aspect of the e wetesr,,the attendance was exceedingly large and highly respectable. The show opened at two o'clock, but soon after three a rather heavy 'ainder c ...

POETRY

... I THE BUBBLE AND THE STREAM. A bubble from the streamlet's spray The summer breeze has blown away, And up it soars on viewless wings, A very gem of gtlittering tbings; Ali, wherewithal shall wesompsre Thib globe of beauty-folded air ? What is there with its lustre viest What with its bright ethereal dyes? It seemeth like a soul that's fraught With s joy ad holy thought. Or like a brides pure ...

EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS, THE PROPERTY OF GILBERT W. MIOSS, ESQ., AT THE FREE LIBRARY

... [SECOND NOTICE.] In resuming our notice of these interesting works of art we shall endeavour to point out those which are most worthy of note, commencing with one of a group of three in a frame, all of which are by the celebrated David Cox. No. 2. Lake Scene. David Cox.-Among those artists who were the first to throw off the old cramped manner of the defunct style was D. Cox, who imparted to ...

POETRY

... >ITHE C~ORN FIE~LD._- .wyig to and fro From a little seed swth a wave like motion, Laid Earth's bosom under, the glad winds go Growing like a weed, Abeng o'er the ocean Came this oueenly wonder- Dao the ending grin, On it shone the sun w°~hile tbe breeze is blowing, On it fell the showers, y ~ it e t e s t h e m a i n , T ill it s v g u o i ineg, fall aing, flowing. Life-siistaiiing powers o, ...