NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITION

... NTOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY EXRI- BITION. (n Monday night last, a cabman was invited by his far5 to take something to drink in a public iouse in the South- ieet ilii(lgo Load. Oa returning to the cab the fare fttihd that his carpet bag had been taken away. A police- rotatabllle was called, and Robinson, 18 Ptriaced the bag to a boy nanmed Thoenas Shen. The police at once went to tie house whero ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART I SC RAP S. FSlicien David is spoken of as likely to obtain the next vacant membership of the Institute, Paris. The King of Hanover has conferred the distinguished honour of his newly created order Ernest Augastus upon Mr. Jules Benedict. The Orclhectru announces that the next three act opera which Offenbach will produce in the winter is to he named Caliph ...

DUDLEY AND MIDLAND EXHIBITION

... We are glad to record the fact that during the past week this exhibition has been unsually prosperous in its monetary affairs. With the exception of one day only, the Mechanics' Institution was thronged with visitors. This day (Monday) will be, as we announced on Saturday last, a most remarkable one in the annals of the exhibition. Through the exertions of the committee, aided by various mine ...

A PRISON MYSTERY

... In the new work just printed, from the pon of a c Prison 11atroli, a most extraordinary story is told. A N1afgistrate1 who had committed a prisoner for trial, obtained all orelr for an interview with her, to put luestion5 as to some new facts which had come to light. *le vwas an elderly, gray-haired man ; and this was the intervie- which, in deference to his position, took place in the wiard ...

THE SOCIAL HOUR

... -vet canson of pretinc. dlelight, U hen soul with ?? is blelldingT, Aud Imilth ?? thoe ?? sright- And lovo his Aid is lecihdnge 'Whvln thought with ?? interohngs W1,V'aes ?? sacrC(\ ferix;, ,Arid son0g thloxil,1 its ieltlicius range, Uponl tile ear is Sateling. :tweet is the fellowship nl heort3- TwIo fliertikhi's blke~t ctiturlirion- The stmile that geetds, the tear that starts -rho hellity ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &o, Iriease of Wales Theatre.-Used Up, A Comical Countess, snd How to Make lomoe Happy. Royal AmphItheatre.-Tho Poor of Liverpool, and The Twelve Laboura of Hercules, New Adelphi Theatre. - The Orango Girl, and Peor Jack. gioyal Colosseum Theatre.-T'he Follies of a Day, The' Sailor of France, Maryland Minstrels, &o. Et. Jamess s ?? Minstrels: BuIlsqlle ...

THE FLIGHT OF TIME

... THE FLIGHT OF TIM; The llight el Time en swift untirkag wing Mpares neither age noi sex, Ipeasant nor king. With equalhand hij keen, unstrihgeoythe, -MNowH down the gay ?? sorrowful, the blithe. His bourghl'ss runs, wliatever clse iuj stand; NJo,'p ower on.earth can stay the rumnning sand. With Death, Time marches onward through the earth; And 'Time is, too, the herald of our bfrthb.g- Why, ...

GRAND FLOWER SHOW AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL

... GRAND FLOWER SHOW AT I ~ ST. GEORGE'S HALL. The Liverpool Horticultural Society yeaterd~T opened its fourth winter exhibition at elt. George s lll, the scene presented in which made one almost forget that Christmas 1s close at hand. Outside the hall, indeed, there was enough of cold and dismal dreariness to satisfy anybody that it was a November day; but once fairly thin the hall, the visitor ...

PUBLIC AMUSEEMNTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMBNTA, &O. hoyal ?? Mtrded uk, The Volecon BiawD, and Domsatl' l oomy, oal Coloseaum theatr. -His First Champagne, Give a Dog a Bad Name, and other ]intertatuments. S9 Ja~mes's flil.- Little Toddleokin, t8appho, and 'Deafas a Post. 'TheatreRoyal, Blrkeo'hea.-The Dead o' Nlight Boys. Rope BalL-MeBmrd. Brough and Baker's lintertalument 'The Photogrelphlc Studio. ...

CAVAN FAIR

... P . a . m st. _ _ _ >m CAVAN, TuRSDAY, MARCH 13-The cattle ad sheep fair held in this town to-day was the ?? ever, I believe, held in it before, there notbeing much more than about one-third of the number of the former ?? brought in for sale to it; and, sU to the latter, there were only fifteen in all, as I reckoned them-and both cattle and sheep were, with some few exceptions, of a very ...

CASTLEBLAYNEY FAIR

... CASTLEBLAYNEY tAIR. I - - - 1 - - - . - CASTnnMANEr, Fans. 7.-Our first apri-lg fairi came off to slay. The weather, which for seine lay-s JcrstIt haul been of the most boisterous nature, ?? calmed down, and the attendance of E,11,-s al buyers was nearly an average. In store cazttle, there was comparatively little business done, as Uontrasted with former fairs, nor were prices within It. io0. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARPETIES. ?? iS shortly expected to visit rc;eS on ills return frrns Coburg. lisM Royal Highneas 2i tsletalc hisresidenceat tlhe Palace during hisstayin 'fhe Princess Louis of Hosse Darmstadt, ceedeheighlteY o! her Majesty, conlapletedhor 23rd year on Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and [tIy IWelchoese will levce town this day to be proeeni at ;Sr races at the curradi. The ...