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LECTURE ASSOCIATION.

0*The Lectures will be continued at Liberty Hail, on MONDAY EVENINGS, at 7K "'clock.

Nor. 27th.— Hon. John P. Hale, on "The Last Gladia- torial Exhibition at Rome."

Dec. 4th— Wm. H. Channing, on "The Moral Elements of the United States."

Dec. 11th .—Theodore Parker, on "Transcendentalism."

Dec. 18th. Eev. Seorge W. Briggs.

Dec 25th. Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Jan. 8th.— Eev. James Freeman Clarke, on "Women in the Nineteenth Century."

Jan.I5th. Charles Sumner, on "The Law of Human Progress."

Feb Eev. Henry Giles, on "The Worth of Liberty " And others.

Tickets for the course 50 cents. For a Single Lecture 25 cents— may be had of Bourne & Lewis, Wm. P. S. Cadwell, and Charles and Augustus Taber.

nov 23 JOSEPH RICKETSON, Secretary.

NEW BEDFORD LYCEUM.

OyThe Lectures will be continued, at Liberty Hall, on TUEf DAT EVENINGS, at ",% o'clock.

No:-. 28th.— Horace Greeley, on "Social Wrongs and their Remedies." *

Dec. 5th.— Prof. Agassiz, in continuation.

Eev. Dr Dewey, E. P. Whipple, Esq., Eev. Mr Pren- tiss, Bishop Potter and Henry Giles, will follow during the Winter. Also a Poem from James T. Fields.

Tickets for the course, at one dollar each, and lor minors under 18, at fiity cents each, may be had of the Treasurer, George A. Bourne,

Tickets for a single Lecture twenty-five cents. THOS. A. GEEENE, ) JOHN A. KASSON, } Committee.

Nov 4 WM. J BOTCH )