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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... wages, in- stead of falling (as they generally do at this season), are ra- pidly rising. EASTER OFFERIreGs.-The late discussion in this town, on the right of the Clergy to Easter Offerings, has, we find, ex- cited much interest, and great anxiety prevails ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... EASTER AMUSEMENTS. - - ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA.-Donizetti's opera of Linda di Chamouni, was represented here on Tues- day evening, in which Miss Catherine Hayes and MadUe. De Meric made their debut before a London audience. Tamburini and Salvi also appeared ...

EASTER THEATRICALS

... EASTER THEATRICALS. I It is but few theatrical novelties we have to announce as being in I the course of production for the ensuing holidays; the success-at- tendant on cheap railway trips, steam excursions, vocal lectures, gda the various attractionswith ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... activities and dexterities of the wholi t troupe, render the entertainment complete and highly pleasing. I PRINCESS'S.-The Easter novelties here are twofold-a neM operetta and a new ballet-both were eminently successful. Ir the former Mad. Thillon made ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS—THEATRES, &c

... the administration of Drury- Lady lane was but to appy to arrango that this admirable artiste should sn three nights in the Easter week- Slevers Mtrndliy, Wedsay and Frsiduy. oil Saturday maorni- at of log, he proced to Paris, titers to pursue the evern ...

THEATRICALS

... ilanising te sai~ntrlla~ which sees to conscence at Easter swithti th nsreltic, ot --C attractions Ise htad anti was to providle itsaittg, his coitans- tsar. The performers, at once acceded tot the rile,%%e c Easter Monday the tiseatre was to Isace ac-apaeli. ...

MILLER'S PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY

... lecturcs at the University of Dublin. These lectures extenlded over a con1- siderable space of time, and were terimiiated about Easter 1811. Dr. Miller then set to work to pro- pale them for ?? the first and second volumes of the work did not appear until 181(i ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... froits ihe Westerti -ellililptiere, and vsill ollike his first ?? in tile ,itropolis of his ntosive country on Ewster Mondiiy. rise exhibition to voutmelreeat two o'clock Pat..t aid close at four P.52. AdIllttilice, S l; Chililren, half price. COLOSSEUM ...

NATIONAL GALLERY

... attention of their friends and fitmily to what magt deserve the special attention of the visitor. We have ascertained that on Easter Monday, when be- tweet, 12,0(0 and 13,uOiU visitors were at the Sational Gallery, there were tiot twenty catalogues sold; ...

DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... enough to undertake the management. These performances used to be a very pleasant source of amusement and Instruction to the rising generation, and more was learnt In a single evening at the French play, than in a month under a master or governess. After ...

THEATRICALS

... Merry Wives of Windsor, and ?? The Hunch- back, have been the plays;represented. There is some talk of its being opened on Easter Monday with a fir-t-rate operatic ?? the OLYMPIC, Mr. G. V. Brooks has repeated ' Virginius ;and Nicholas Nickleby was ...

A VIOCE FROM THE GALLERY

... delivered on tbat. night, .which warrauted the adjournment from Friday, excepting that of Mr. Harvey. That gentleman declare4, on rising, that he stod there as the advocate of the. working classes, and as such only did he -wish to speak on the question. He attacked ...