LITERARY NOTICES

... LITER.ARRY NOTICES. oy Riraonik Art ,f TaJpo. Liverpool: Published )st for the Subscribers by the Authors. Landun: - 1ieuly SothArun all vc. e: wis grand vok which wo have from tilllu ial to time ust ced at consiu.eraiblv leng tI. is no.. t^ corapLhte[d, tire seventh or last n-iot have n. just hmn issneu. Tir wlhole form5 t. Ito vulirLUs, which, fo;: suiprrbnrss of get ura' acec .acy and ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... IFA-FIONS FOR JANUARY. (Froi@' Ic Folet.} I -he toal1 ahsence of suerner weather durins the 5!za just elapsed, and the long snd dreary .Fiter ?? which we art stiL pasang,imakot6.eadr.n7t of the Vew Year, with thc ?? hopes ain en- couragirg prommies it alwaye bri-gs. msore Fe.Omce th 3.ever. January, teing only ha.£ way ?? tbe wicter searco. is n20o thk ti7-, for any radila changes in shapes or ...

NEW YEAR'S EVEIN LIVERPOOL

... -NEW YEAK'SF AEl N LIVFRPG'OL I Ith coompdnoed with a tlme-honlouredcustom 1 the good old town, in preparation for tabing IcP.ve of the old year and twelcoming is infant 'successor iD a manner befitting thg occasiOD, the bells of the pasish church of St.Proer ?? at seven o'elock p ne . to ring ou~ts. aerry peal, an d frcom that tour ?? midnight the chief taie of convereastlan in the various ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... rUBLIO A~1LSEME32X TS, &e. U,;a Aiczsadra Thoatre.-Jc ty Thievea. Morning i ad LveuiLg. Prince of Wuloks Thestro-e.' .derel1u. lioyal lzlphllheatre.-DL? 1W Nfew lotuada Tbeatre.-',,h Tmm tatngton nd hide Cat. ;!toruidg and En. enir r, St. George's HalI.-O by Mr. W. T. Bs`t. 53w 5-tar 'us lc ,. ?? entertalament. St. James's fail. -Rague's =tLnotxels. Morniom ard EvonLizg. engiar's Gr&3' l ...

LITERATURE

... I. (1) flee..1&o'lqtrrl. A Scottish Christmas ooon star ?? / 1 An sdodon Cc ?axe of Allen ?? world- I renowned oaAtQrLi, 'i'i.c ikotle aaonocrdi ft will donbtieoa meet wirn a .oe'u ty vti1oe.i?,. all tha wore that toe-honk is ?udowett wash hreaorv, I acute the itlahigims it011 I cod Roger fookwed in a ye-sr by .e aeqeet ot cto:ny ants )Iagfy,' i. he;ng ,aUYi?t ?? 'OOlflCLa.-d ?? ?? rt.nal ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... PASIMiONS ULO1 JN\C'AIS. The happy idlea of comb11juiling thet TMdi1 mind I)ar, styles of colour and mlat erial h,,IS pr .11od l k t Jml- ?? Ul and hariniio ios brsc:ido. 1',i behiL -L. 001',' ill trillltlilltiS, blvit ill a1n111ItLI'-, 2ff,10 kit noi dres-ses. All dark colours heii. 1u,10W I, broetide triiniiunug is gelenerlly o -I li-ghtcer hc1 of onle plain coloutr a~ru now Ieceolji ig` I t ...

PROGRESS OF SCIENCE AND ART IN BELFAST

... wo are instly proud of the progress of Belfast , and oo loeo to 8peak of the rapid irocreaae of the wealth W and omrmerolil importance of the town, The Re ?? of its ratable property Is perhaps now double Fr what it was twenty years ago. Spaces that were ve Iben cultivated fields or grazing ground for cattlo sn re now covered with busy streete. A marked Im. As pmvemsut has been made in our ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... Mr. Evelyn Ashley has to the world in two volumes what is practically a new Life of Lord Palmerston (Bentley), and better one ! cortainly than that which was before the public in five volumes. It has what the former work lacked —unity of composition aud sentiment. Lord Dalling and Bulwer, who was the biographer of the earlier portion of Lord Palmerston's.life, was a of great literary ...

HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... THlE 11OTAITITON F SHOws. P 'The sibijct. Of the rotatiI ,f the ,hows of thle High. ii hid loit as frequently cooe ,I ilet 1 iorsi-, III ati 'setieg y !O t Seaso y and olsewhde.l610 the opinlion of ti oe iibs having been thatt thle mnore renint. *-,r 1i least acceassible distriots should he jf u. ~ r ,ther' propiosals have froimi time tm time heeii lmade. Thle -esult of the deliberation of at ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... t ?? T . The Queen drove f b W. cess Lbuid : 2 i dsasaftst ,T -3e Eoa bri Viidira bl the ossojr eo t Maith h Majesty, ftt theagmil e flya'nt 7 The Rev Canon and Mre Pte..had : honou of :dinng wthtW the luee and h B.1 Mr Gourley Steel, of Edinbur th sltr] of submitting to hetr ajesws flupiott b18 aew pi ture, ' The Two Tahe9Deer,. his THE ViC9RPGAL C0Oakr. 1he following is tae progra U t ...

A WELCOME (CONDITIONAL) TO 1880

... A WELCOME (CONDITIONAL). TO 1880. a tly v-A UiJ VL 4JAS.LV ti .. *UOO. JoyOus farewells to the Old Year i Gleams of bright hope for the New! If it come a frank and bold year, Keeping a fair promise true. Welcome! doubly welcome, EMylay, If thy unworn features shine With a hue less obstinately Dark than those of Szv'ngt-ntre. Welcome, if the mask thou tearest From the State's dishonest face; ...

LITERATURE

... I1TERATUER. Notes on Coal Kining, intended as an Assist. ar SO once to Candidates for Certificates of H &sCo2poteney. as CoZliery Managers. By pr k TBEVO F. THOMAS, Colliery Guardian m O,(ffice, L~ondon, or r Wben everything haa been done whioh Acts of M . arliament Tender imperative, or intelligence can H suggest, mining ean never be other than a C] is. hazardous occupation to those engaged ...