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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 ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AKLUSEMENTS, &o. Royal Alexandra Thest:e.-Forty Tileves. Korning ard Evei-g. Prince oi Wales Theatre.--O.iderela, Royal AmpbitLestre.-Di.n'k. New Rotunda Thertre.-Dick Whlttington and his Oat. Naw Star Music Hal.-M oflneous entertainment. Bt. Jamez'e EtnU.-ilegue's -snetrols. Yengler's Giand Oirv-e, Brusswick-road. Morning and Eveng. Amobango Art Gallery.-Picture, Brlde f Lhammer. moor ...

VARIETIES

... GEMS OF THLOUGHIT. Makco other men's shipwrecksi your sea-markii. People often nfik advice schen they wfin only for appre- ciation. Quarrels would never last long if thle fault were on one side only. Bes ure your grouncd is gaiod-then lie suro you main- tain your ground. To abound in all things and not to know tho right useo of them is positive penury. It is curioua with how muc h m:oral ...

POETRY

... T.I.S NEWI Y EAR. In boping for the future, And thinkiing on the past, We feel how frail and fitetilo Ia the mottid in which we'rc cast; Our youthful days were cloudless, And hopo beat strong and higb Bat now, alre ! a darkness Is for evor hovering nigh But still let hopes be fervvet, And hononrbe our crest, And let all join in chorus- ,'Lot this year be our best.' Lot pgst ills be forgotten, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... .,ULC - A- I- -- - zovyal Alessndra Theatre.-Forty Thieves. &orniag and Eveno!g. Prince of Wwiss Theatra.-Oinderells. Msorulog and Eveniog. Royal Anphitbeatre.-Drink. eow Rtunda Ta:atre.-T k 'Vltltington and his Oat. MorniDg and Eveslng. !beatre Reyal.-A Warning to Hatbnuds; the Dumb Nan of Manchester; T'ckrt-af.LsaVe M-a. Concert Hali. Lord Nelmoa-etreet.-Saturdy Evening Ooz.umtcs. HopoE Le'. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... I i- -,1 - 1 -Us S, t&o. - Royal a. - ?? l'ty Ttkivea. ki.'aing Pt f ?? W::sc Ee-trus.-Csf, Derw'n, Bov>'l Am1 Lit t~r~tt.-l?.in-s. Noev F.;itl '7 Tovro,-JDik SAtirigtone=r his cit. SON'L LtYrand Cirgu Y t. biotg 42to-~un~-?. auz& QLs!a~ur pe'~rfr'rnoeo. 8xctmt. g~e Art . ?Sttery.-INctuse .- Brfaie uti Lamree- Nani .t-x IW43ic zaL. seiaueenr?.2ertaeent, I Tle W Ar rx.t *Uafery.-Open fie ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... kLITERA RY i OTT CE. it Johni Lyon, orf in- Br pt 11-is By lit r'l L Elliott. London: VTeslexa-n Collferenc.e Oflice. ir We lars already had the pleasure of' nothc;og Le with npproval more than one of the gifted ot iI Is Elliott's stories, and all who have reid ihe; James Daryll especially will be glad tO welcome from her hands another admirably ig conceived and powerfully expressed and sas- ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... ULIO ASEMETS, &c. toyA Alexani.r Theatre,-Fortv Thitx ee. Prince ctS WI'ts IbLe,..-Oind. Royal Al ihtesrre.- Dink. New Rottoda loryw;e.-flik Whittlagton and his Oat. Fhilbarmsouci ?? Haailcs 0r.h~st.a! C >ucert. St. Jimez's Hali.-aghut's ainstrels. Hengler's Grr.7ai Crq.ieMrni Ok a, Cnos e ^.cm .-Mriz sic e.LO O' olier 1erulehrmOCOS. Urchange Lxt e6sleY.y-lIotlurf' Bride ol Lamrne;- | moo;. ...

MR. HALLE'S LIVERPOOL CONCERTS

... MR. I-TALLE'S LIVEPPOOL CONCERTS. IL ast right's Hale concert at the Pbilharmonit Hall-the fifth of the present series-was full of interest,the programmse iaeluding ltaff's symphony in E, Lenore ; and examples of the styles of IRuenatein and Svenaden, played for the first time. It is oft.n objected to that in the modern German schcol realism in music is tarried too far. -No doubt there are ...