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LITERARY NOTICES

... LITIRARY NOTICES. The CathoZic Fehyrs (London: James Ndisbet and Co.) discusses a variety of theolo- gical subjects, the two whichl srike us as specially notewortlhy being Immortality and the Old Testmanent?. by Principal Caven, of Toronto, and The Sacred Times of the Jews in relation to the cycles of prophecy, by the Rev. Dr. Wylie of Edinburgh. In the course of a paper ?? Church in ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Twelve Mont he Innprisonment of a Manchester Merchant in Kirkdale Gaol. Manchester: Abel Heywood and Son. The object of this volume, as stated by its anonymous author, is to aid in the suppression of crime, to suggest improvements in the dis- cipline of our prisons! and to urge upon the authorities the adoption of more stringent measures in relation to the trade in intoxicating drink, as he ...

SCOTTISH SONGS

... There was once held a grand meeting of Scottish a, asong. The date thereof was some time before or b' after the year 1Auclity-nine ; thC lc antb fixed with the same exactness, bat it was probablyh tt near The banks an' brass o' bionnie Doon, in honour of thle Lad that was born in Kyle. ~ Mte acaregt s Gathering was nothing to this, is the Songs calne pouring in from every quarter. Here ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC A iUTSMESTS, &c Eoval Alexandra To^ea're.--Foxty Thfcve. Mornizd aud Lvenlrig. Pr!nee of 1V02 Y :latre.-V-Lrndcreia xrorning and E7veniny. Ioyal Aminhite Dre- Blaa. New Rot 'u . fr V..-Qck .;itlnMgtnu and hi3a 0.t. 3orrnig an20 E vl :ng. Concert t iI!, Lrid W !.,on-streot.-SatturdLy E-ouitLg Conces PLh3Laru.t^Lie & - GrEDrd Mornir!g Concert. Rope Ha^sU.-h iii ,! L,$ag 2joucert Oomnoaty. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PT BLIC ?? EENTS, &o. Eoya. AlQXarea Ttheatre.-!Les Clozhes de CornevileP. Prinoe of ?? Theatre.-Cinderella. Broyal Amaphittseat d.-Formoes. Theatre Royal.-Sham;u-ns-Lenu. Concert Hall, Lord Neisonxztresl.-Uliton'c Con- tinental Ercursions. New Star Mluic Eail.-Varied cn£5rtalnneat. St. aToluea' Rall.-HaguLe' 3linstzes. xobaugo Art Gallory.-itartreue oi sf, S. Giadstuvs, Sa)esry of Art, ...

MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER

... MAGAZES FOR OCTOBER, Thhen ?? Lno tal 1 tand Co.) opens with the second of the Duke of .heArgyflI's eisays on 1The U nity of Nature, the For special phase of the subject considered being wz sk the place and position of man as regards the re on composition of iiis body, his mental and moral se on faculties, the connection of sensation with hi no appett and perception, &c. Hiegac ,i al eakbly ...

PILLING FLOWER SHOW

... FILLING FLOWER SHOW. | The annual exhibition of the Pilling Floral and Horticul- tural Society, took place on Tuesday, and, like mnany of its predecessors, was a decided success. The weather was brilliantly fine, though the saa was not so intensely hot as during tha few previous days, ann the number of visitors to the show was largor than has ever been known before. This may be auconuted for ...

POETRY

... POETRY-. ?? - . ~ ~ ?? WONDERS AND 31URMURS. BY s. C. HALL. Strange, that the wind should be left so free To play with a flower, or toar a tree;. To rage or ramnblo wtere'or it will, Aud, as it lists, to be fierce or still- Above and around, to breathe of life, Or to mingle on earth and the sky in strife; Getuly to whisper, with morning light, Yet to growl like a fettered fien , ere night; Or ...

AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A CHARTIST

... AIUTOBIOGKRAPHY OF A CHARTIST. all N1:MBRuesa 9. ity, He who the sword of heaven will bear, t Omn Sbhould be ns bolv as zevere; of Pattern in bimself to know of Grace to stand, virtue to go, of ?? or lose to others paying, tha Than by Self offerices weighing. . ,ur. These words Ironm Shakespeare were applied to the too Chartist trials of 1843. of Fergas O'Connor, and 08 others, ery at ...

THE REVENGE OF A LIFE: CAMBRO-BRITANNIC STORY

... THE REVENGE OF A LIFE: > I ?? CA3IBRO0BRITANNIC STORY. i I ?? Lit tile lest is BlY A PUISTONIAtO. a8 at at wn by ~~CHAPTER XXIX. Scot. ?? OIAORIrLAY VISMT MtISS O5BA5VILLE. Csmbcn Vllaalthough1 in~noccnt of all architectural pretensions, was, nevertlirless, a very pretty looking, and ~r sub' Lviael, subitantial country residenco; and contributed, o thle not is little, to the picturesqueness ...

THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT MANCHESTER

... I _ _ . The projected Industrial and Art Exhibition at the Pomona Gardens, the arrangements for which are pro- gressing satisfactorily, will, it hae now been definitely decided, be thrown open to the public on the 1st Sept., when the opening ceremony will he performed by Dr. 5 Manle Sutton, the chairman of the company which has the matter in hand. The extensive patronage which the undertaking ...

THE INDUSTRIAL EXBIBITION AT POMONA GARDENS

... THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT POMONA GARDENS. I The period which has elapsed since its opening has sufficed to see effected a considerable altera- tion and improvement in the Industrial and Art Exhibition now being hold in the Agricoltural Hall, at Pomona, in this city. Owing to delay on the part of exhibitors in sending in their goods, the show was on its opening 'day in a very incomplete ...