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... anilymi ehryoes Liverpool: Edward and ?? .uOru Th ,anonymous book o~f 'verses shows Con- R K , .4O0 siderable. power, chiefly of a satirical character. , and Its Liberalism is unmistakable, and several of 4c No\~jr the pieces are fitted to do public service as an 0 we exposure of crying evils both in church and 01 state. We cannot but think, however, thait the idden ' ?? ddn author has been at ...

THE WALKER ART GALLERY

... ai ae The pictures shown at the Autumn Exhibition e having been removed and forwarded to the artists es or purchasers, those of the permanent collection s.5 have been again placed in the upper rooms, which Id will be rt-epened to-day. The pictures lent by the corporation to the commissioners of the Paris iO Exhibition have been returned, and all the works at of art belonging to the town are ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... FASHIONS FOR JUOE. (Frrue Le Foltet.) di It is~ difficult to reconcile the fact of our en'trance WI on the 'Month of Roases with the wivid and 1 nsip,:esst rcollctios ofthe oldeast winds, in drizzy rans, ull siesand ltogther Wintry tL weathe, whih hav been ur ?? f~ blodites ad maufactrers re aparently not T1 easily discouraged. W~ith an agreeal faith thattw thetre ?? weathe~rande~uimer-like ...

THE LAST MINISTREL

... THE LAST HINSTREL. I ~(After Sctt.)0L TO BE 1LAYED ' NOYRMINU ut9 18K ORO th 1 lbs strects were dark, the ?? Was told, Is] r Lord Beaky was Infirm and old, DEr 2I His scaonty beard and withering curls 62 Scorned to have known some bettor twirls. 'K 2 Tin, pu-se-his sole-remeintng joy- WI I WEED easrid by Sir Stafford's boy. t I Icbe last of Premier bards was he e4 To beast of Great Economy. ...

POETRY

... I ?? ?? .. .. . ?? . . . - ?? . . ?? . GRANDMOTEER'S GRUMBLE. Ahl deary me !how times arO changed ! The world's turn'd upside down, Since sixty years ago I went To school with Betty Brown. We work'd our samplers aide by side, We learnt to spin and scw, And knitted stockings strong and well At twelve years old or so. Poor Lindley Murray, too, weeonn'd, (Now voted quite a bore l) And cipher'd ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... , . . . - ?? ?? ?? . - .. . ?? ?? ?? I .. , ?? , ?? .. . , . . .. ?? . . . . ?? . , Ii GOOD WOBDS AND SUSDAY MAGA.ttzix. - - Two very n coummendable periodicals, well illustrated, and including 'I in their list of contributors several able, highly a accomplished writers. Published by Isbister and Co., s Limited, London DAY OD RBsT AND PEuP Snow.-Varied in matter, and fully illustrated: the ...

VARIETIES

... GEMUS OF THOUGHT. He who knows the world willnot be too bashful; and ho who knows himself will never be impudent. Excess of memory shows want of sense. That civility is best which ?? all superfluous formality. Some men are called sagacious merely on account of their avarice : whereas a child can clench its fist the moment is born.-Shenstone. All moral philosophy is as applicable to a common ...

MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL, AND NORTH LANCASHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOIETY'S EXHIBITION

... MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL, AND NORTH LANCASHIRE AGRICULURAL SOIETY'S I EXHIBITION. I thle h1 EEXIlBIT1ON AT MANCHESTER. Stlum The 108th annual Show of the Royal Manchester, Liver. Kirlil pool. and North Lancashire Agricultural Society 'W-6 Prl opened at Manchester on Thursday, and will be continued Scaie until Monday next. The show yard, which adjoifis Belle snimi Vue Gardens, covers about twenty ...

POETRY

... ?? ?? - - ?? ?? ?? ?? - .. ?? 1 ?? ,.. THE OLD MILL WE1tE The wild March winds came roaring O'er the snowy bills, The turbid waters pouring Down a thousand rills; In rocky chasms rumbling- Over cascades tumbling- Flooding the lovw valoyes far and near, And downward bero, 'Mid crash and roar Tbe old mill weir. How often in my childhood Have I strayed from school, Along the straggling wild ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... P0OULTAUIT1311 o0 Auriiona.-The French historian Mezerai, wrote only by Candle light, even in the day tim~e andintlzthe middle of Stmmer. He never failed toocondutio his visitors to the door with a candle in his hand; and whenever he wrote, a bolttle of wineo was placed on the table. Varillas, contemporary of Mezerai, wrote only by daylight. The French advocate, Cujar, always wrote and studied ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC A.MUSEMENTS. ROYAL ALEXAlNDRA. THEATRE. At once a citizen of a Republic and a subject of a Queen, MIr. Sothern enjoys as an actor high popularity on both sides of the Atlantic, and it vwould be iffficuit to dec-de which of his con- stitucnoies of admirers is the larger or the moro entb ieiastic-tbat in England or th2 othor ia America. lie is abot to leave ithis country for bis Wectern ...

LIVERPOOL ART CLUB

... LIVETRPOOL ART CLUB. toe aid - inca- The committee of the Liverpool Art Club voter. iainter taic!d Mr. Vll Prinsep, A.R.A. ; Mr. L7:ke Fiues Royal Mr. ?? Stone, A.R.A.,and other gentlemen coo- shows nected with the autumn exhibition uf pictures. ta the at dinner last evening, at their club -in 'Sgnalu wvit is Etreet, and, as usual, the happy family art I ladly gathering was again of a most ...