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THE LAWYER

... ,;t Y LAW!E& -' ACHED BY A BARRISTER ATtAW ?? ANNUITIES, ,Au ?? itY bens to ran from the death of a testator, the first payment is therefore due at the end f of a year, unless the annuity is directed to be paid weekly, monthly, or quarterly, in which case instal- ments are payable at the end of the first week, month, r or quarter. And if the first payment of an annuity I payable quarterly is ...

THE LAWYER

... EDITED BY A BARRISTER AT LAW. s XXVI. THE FRANOHSE. f I Where a person entitled to the ownership ?? a does not find his name in the list published on the 20th b June, he must on or before the 20th July next give notice in thefollowingform: To theoverseersof the r parish (or township) of-. I hereby give you notice a that I claim to be inserted in the list of parliamentary f4 ,otera fot the (- ...

THE THEATRES

... I I I - Human Nature scored *an nmistakable sue- Cess on Monday night at the Theatre Royal. It was received throughout with great enthusiasm, and with the unanimous consent of the audience Mr. Henry Neville was able to send a congratulatory message to Mr. Augustus Harris. The piece is full of dramatic interest, and, furnishes three or four most exciting situations, whilst the sceneryis a ...

OPENING OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... a OPENING OF THE pFfiJS EXHIBITION. The city presented i most brilliant and animated tscene on M'onday morning, enormous crowds wendviing their wav from all points to the Champ te Mars to witness the opening of the Exhibicion. The streets are everyw-here gaily decked iith fRgs. The 'weather is fine. Thle Exhibition wvas opened at tiwo o'clock in the afternoon by the President of the Republic, ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AND VISIT

... I -- - ~ _ _- I PROGRAMME. The followinig is the official programme of the countrymeetingof the Royal Agricultural Society of Eugland, tobe held at Moor Prlk, (entrances off Grstang- road and Moor Perk Avenue), Preston, from July 15th to July 20th, 1885 (Sundays excepted). ADMISSION OF THE PU1B1LIC BY PAYA ENT :-Tuesday, P July 14tb, (Implement Yard only), 26. 6d.; Wednesday, t July 15th, ...

POETRY

... VOETRY. COMP'ENSATION. CrtaStd alnd dwarfed the tree oust stay, Nor lift its groon head to the day, till useless .erowth, are lopped awa y. AdLi thla- doth human nature do Till it litth careful prunlilng, too, It callaot glow up straight and true. For, but for ?? severe, Xo soul could ever tell how near ;il comC3. to ?? eud lovoth hore. witliont life'o ills, Wee Could not feel Tile lgleased ...

THE PHIZ EXHIBITION AT LIVERPOOL

... ir ; ITE a PREFZ EXHIBITION AT ! LIVE RPOOL. ol i .- -e 'Writing to the Boil'1 Npw-s, lir. Edgar A. Browns, befo Of of iLiverpool, says - Permit me to add a few swords deat to-se to your appreciativ ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... nd I Glory, a Wil&thire Story. By Mrs. G. Linnwus Ofn Banks. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and n Co. Manchester: Abel Heywood and Son. i We noticed some time ago the original edition Dt ...

THE WALKER ART GALLERY

... I THE WALKER 4R-T GALLERY. I - On Saturday, as already stated, the permanent collection at the Walker Gallery was re-opened to thie public, the pictures and other works of art having been re-hung and ...

THE SEFTON PARK FLOWER SHOW

... THE SEPTON PARK FLOWER 1: SHOW. I by On. Saturday, the fourth exhibition of tire Liver- Po pool Horticultural. Association was .opened in El tefton Park, and will be eontinue'J ?? wf holiday). Nearly ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... I er. Charles Halld, who is enjoying a brief cessation from his labours as teacher, executant, and conductor, has arranged the dates of his customary eight Liverpool orchestral concerts ...

[ill] IMPERIAL DICTIONARY*

... E TDhPERTAL DICTIONARY* FiNAL -NOTICE. frr tile ccurse or rviewir.g each of the three to Ons volumes of this revised edition of ts well l-known. di tionary, we have bad or ,t:: occasion to speak ...