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... a Love Fit —Mr, W. H. Warren, of Lancaster. Music—The New Year..By a number of ladies and gentlemen Reading—Selections’of Poetry and “v05e.Rev. T. M Music—Sone ‘Mr. Robert Haresnape ...

Also, alarge and varied selection for Young People

... anthor of The Black Pmlhcr.' J’:f.. (.kc‘, with_ oight illustra- tions drawn on wood by T. Morton, elot-l:. Price ss. THE POETRY or NATURE,selected and illustrated by Harrison Weir, printed on tinted paper, cloth, 12s. HOME THOUGHTS axo HOME SCENES, in ...

MAGAZINES,

... closely printed matter, embracing theological and practical subjects, readings for the young, narratives, words in season, poetry, and other readings, suitable for the family circle. Tts price (sixpence), and the excellence of its articles, will, doubtless ...

BOWNESS

... district, READINGS.—On Monday last, these mdinfn re-commenced. The Rev. Mr. Stock recited extracts from Pickwick, and Mr, Suell poetry, which gave much satisfaction, The readings were rélieved by music from the Rifle Band, The night was wet, and stormy, co ...

GALGATE

... GALGATE. GALGATE LiTERARY Socrery.—On Friday evening last, in the Infants’ School-room, Galgate, a lecture on “ Poetry” was delivered by the Rev. T. 8. Polehampton, incumbont of St. John’s Church, Ellel. C. Johnson, Esq., occupied the chair, and briefly ...

BREACH OF PROMISE—£2,OOO DAMAGES

... mean to be married 1n my house in May, by special license, as I canvot staud the grand humbug iu aud out of church.” Some poetry was written at the time, but the learned connsel rsclinml to read it. On the first of May the defendunt wroto the following ...

Sur Tandon Carrespamient

... indecent in tendency. lam surprised indeed, that some of the shopkeepers ure not indicted for exposing for sale pictures and ** poetry of a character that the late Lord Campbell certainly intended to include in | his Act for the suppression of indecent p ...

SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY

... several pieces were admirably sung by the choir (consisting of about 60 scholars, assisted by a few adults), and selections of poetry, &e., were recited by some of the children. Altogether, the proceedings were of a very interesting character, and did not ...

TURDAY, MARCH 11, 1865,

... as M tzhter.) T trust you will excuse this horrid scroll, urs ever unchangeable, John Wilsden.” Olhrl*\ el contuined some poetry, were written to plaintiff, as | am notef a poetical turn of miod, I will not üble you with reading them. Ido not know that ...

AMUSING BREACH OF PROMISE, — £1,250 DAMAGES,

... letters went on until the happy month of May, when lovesoared into higher regions than dull pross, indulged in the flowers of poetry, and expressed itself in lofty metre, On May-day the defeudant, therefore, under the influence of the season, sent the plaintiff ...

NEW BOOKS

... Gilbert, at Is, 6d. The Books for the House e and Thinkers, Fathers and Mothers, Home 4 n';c'-,r?nn‘:-: Men, Boys and Girls, Poetry on Home and School ul.. Pathway of Health, and Book for Young Men and Women., Katie’s Worlk Iby Mrs, Marshall, authoress of ...

A CHALLENGE'!

... Publication, by Subscription, (will be iready D One Shittony > ton nfm-suxrmn. One Shilling and Sixpence), A Collection of Poetry, on various Subjects, g BY R. A, Holg‘..ym-‘ LANCASTER. ‘h (QUBSCRIBERS' Names will be received by Mr. Horr, L) Market-street ...