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SIR FARRER HERSCHELL ON FAIR TRADE

... SIR TARRER HEERSCRELJJ ON FAIR, TRADE. Sir Farrer Herschel, ex-Solicitor-General, speaking last night at a crowded meeting in the t Barrow Town Hall, referred to the speeches a recently delivered by Lord Harris at Oldham, and . Lord Dunraven at Stockport ...

POETRY

... rose ero it poles free her cheek; Waken the dite iles sae laong they bao slamber'd,- Meet her wi' love, an' o' love bhe will speak. Noebody's bairn I is ano o' His seondin', Como for a woe to the land o' hor kin; Shall it be written ageau in the pages ...

POETRY

... tniiert sn--olh -od fair, Anl I nmight have gneii sucar to lovo thee, Had I not founldl tho slightest prayer That lipr coul sp-eak ?? power to mova thee. Bnt I can lot thae iiov nlone. As worthy to be loved by none. I do conitess thou'rt sweat, yet fmnd ...

A RICHTER CONCERT

... of comlparative rarity. T'he hitry of this Symphony esiate luminously in writing and in tradition, and there is n need to speak here of i origin, development, and su et ife. Beethoven's commentators are numerous, bat we forget them and their de- ductions ...

THE EUROPEAN CONCERT

... Granville is accused of either being over-sanguine, or of having endeavoured to prop up the tottering Concert of Europe by speaking conciliatory words through his audience to the German and Austrian Governments. It is not generally believed that either ...

POETRY

... how the fltsh (if consciolq Pridt n'eruprcads the cheeck oew the eye hlasihes witl deligilt steth as tho tongue can scarcely speak. Only a word-in brave irray (I cat armies crowd thc peaceful shiore, And Whrilc-wvingelC ?? thlureateniiigride Where strife ...

CARL ROSA OPERA

... consisted of Carmen, with the same-or a similar east to T that which initiated the series on Monday Cm on last It is needless to speak agn of Lw- the impersonation by Madame Marie Rom of ZU ews te musical creation of lRiet; to do so wnald ass involve the invention ...

ALEXANDRA THEATRE

... fm d eredpoe; the tf of the Uetre add their nibt of deep repet aid thce of the gmexa peho who kmew b m-d tbey are not few- speak with affection of his memory. 31r. Judi* NamNft km sab ' . jaiwe WBIs he be i3 U, A~ WccdP eha, _t a . ceex . e~ultae, has ...

ART NOTES

... Englishman to the backbone, and with a thorough appreciation and liking for animals, he ministered to the tastes which English-speaking people love best. Although Landseer'a pictures have been engraved, some of them several times, the advantage of the small ...

BIRKENHEAD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... are seven prizes offered in the borse-leapinz classes, and a very spirited competi- tion is sure to be the result. Roughly speaking, the entries are as follow ;-220 borses, 130 cattle, 80 pens of sheep, 20 pens of pigs, 250 peas of poul try, 250 pens of ...

WIT OF THE WEEK

... the bishop, and hew patrsriising. B And yet to his I'eican, 'tis a little surprisuig, A That, speaking to medical neai titers in seseion, A Ile dared speak of sh:ime and a nobleprofesslou. B A bisbofp looks after our souls, but how odd is E The sneer ...

POETRY

... ! the present is fying, Antd the talo of toniorrow barth yet to lie told; Do, obly the wvork thttt arouuil thee is lyitg, Speak the truths of thy soul wsithout weakly e01nplyitg, BE brave, true, ititl atrnest. all filso fitit e enyisug, (h, live ! wait ...