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FIRST LOVE

... .FIUS'k LdV4; Of t liav 1 boeen enchanted by the igit of ?? t . 070 Thmt Dprc~clees light that first wee rogi by ngoia I.the sky But once mny heart wee piercid : gftou eif,- , stfeamiig £aem tbe oote Of two brighb eyes, this holy lighit cospletety wfteln'd me o'er I 'Twaa my flrst love; and 0 ye Stars, that slforY a0 sweetly then, Why seemsye now, when night time comeg. saodifreient And 0 ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... PRINCE OEU WALES THEATRE. Having had a run which must have been highly Li \TG. gratifying both to author and manager, Mr. H. T. to Craven's excellent drama The Needful is with- few drawn, to mlake nway for Tom Taylor's new and sC ring original comedy entitled The Overland Rouse, GI I BEt in which those popular and talented artistes Mr. I( 'rtly and Mrs. Charles Mathews will appear. This ...

MAJOR GREIG ON PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS IN LIVERPOOL

... b) MAJOR GREIG ON PUBLIC. - AMUSEMENTS IN LIVERPOOL. I-I tel ent The committee of the House of Commons rip- rE!E .1dh ppinted to inquire into the state of the law as tb4 haet afetn tetia licenses and regulations re-1 wh illy chair.e onFriday, Mr. Goschen, M.P., inth n go- Major Greig, head constable of the Liverpool het tat, police, was examined. He ?? are five w~ i .heatref in Liverpool, four ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... AMESEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. PRINCE OF WALLS THEATRE. The highly amusing serio-comic drama Milky White-in which the author, Mr. H. T. Craven, supported the principal character-having had another good run, gives place this evening to a comedy from the somewhat prolific pen of the same gentleman, and entitled The Needful. This, the public are informed, is an entirely new and original piece, and ...

MAJOR GREIG ON PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS IN LIVERPOOL

... MAJOR GREIG iON PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS IN LIVERPOOL. i . . ?? ?? 1 The committee of the House of Commons ap- I pointed to inquire into the state of the law as affecting theatrical licenses' and regulations re- ? assembled on FJriday, Mr.; Goschen, Al.P.; in the -chair. Major Greig, head constable of the Liverpool * police, vwas exaniined. He ?? are five *tlieatres in Liverpuol, four being licensed ...

THE FLOWER SHOW

... rodb FiaA I, at seen OF the )per wae arly b~y tamn the sing cry, itan I of Lace ~liaet bens MQrd yotf glda3 aseof g Sis aith ands wth eves 1114 rant athat othe tofg tops tata ble uthe reds the rof tin L fire ['ho fire -00, I a By dly no- vas the ing are a~t Ir. ivo to. in. Ian or. Er. .he I- Ivh, Is. al Yesterday the second show for thia season of the Liverpool Floral and Horticultusal Society ...

THE WORKMEN'S EXHIBITION

... |TJR EW6,WMENS ]BX~BTIONt It .- I * AT . .I .- iigi~'~~ DISTRIBUTION O?IE ' from t~il be ememeredthat a short tih~ie since ~,and the. Workmen's Iodustrial ?? 'Art, Exhibi- tro, wicllo sme months Was held in Old ' lbaiPostoflice-place, wag brought. toacls. at were evenring the undertaking was, recalled to mnin'd by incil. the distribution of prisas to the successful w-hile 'etiters at the ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... * In the short speech with which Mr. Craven, as auther of The Needful, on Monday night ac. e knowledged the flattering reception which an enthusiastic audience had given to his new comedy, he stated that this was the most ambitious of i his productions. It is decidedly the most success. ful of his dramatic efforts. It is marked by all his beat qualities as a playwright, a-d fewer blemishes ...

EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS, SLATER-STREET

... EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS, SLATER.STREET. 3re ed Some valuable additions were made to this exhi. 1 a bition last week. Amongst them. is a magnificent ii Italian lake scene, by Leu, with a sunset of great iry power onderfil in atmospheric effect. Portraits xer of the Chancellor of the Exchequer and of Id Colonel Chambers are expected in the course of he the week Amongst the new arrivals is a ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... P tRINCEOF WALES THEATRE.: ula, Thoi6e highly popular and able performets; ;her M. and gol. Charles Mathews commenaced )rn- another short engagement at the above theatre. last night, when Tom Taylor's comedy entitled ght The Overland Route was brought out. Not- j1 withstanding the extremely unfavourable weather the announcement of the appearance of Mr. ;ail Mrs. Mathews was sufficient to ...

A MAN'S A MAN FOR A' THAT

... A NXW VERSIOHN o3Y 0IAunLSs MACKAY. A man's a man, says Robert Bun, For a' that and a' thatl But though the song be clear and strong, It lacks a note for a' that. The lout who'd shirk his daily work, Yet claim his wage amd a' that Or beg, when he might earn, his bread, le nte ar man for a' that, It all who dine on homely fare Were true and brave, aud a' that, And none whose garb is ...