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NURSE PEEL'S COMPLAINT OF MASTER GRAHAM

... NURSE PEEL' COMPLAINT OF MASTER GRAHAM. (From PUNCH.) Oh, dear IOh gooldnesg gracious tle! Whatever shald I do? 'Tis quite enough for any three The trouble I go through. The measles, hooping cough, and thrush, Are trifles to amloy; But I must always wipe and bruih That D TYr LITTLE BOY I The plague to me that Infant is Is really unbeknown: 'Tis worse than any rheumatis, Or bruise or broken ...

VISCOUNTESS PALMERSTON'S GRAND BALL

... Last nighb.t one of the most splendid balls we have had occasion to notice this season, wais given by Viscountess Palmerston, at the noble lord's residence, on Carlton-house- terrce. It was honoured by the presence of their Royal High- noeses the Duke and Duchess of Cnmbridge, the Grand Duchess Stephanie of Baladt, the Hereditary Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of l.,ecklenburg Strelitz, their ...

St. JAMES'S THEATRE.—M. PHILLIPPE

... St. JAMBS'S THEA TRE.-M. PHILLTPPJ?. This arch magician commenced the series of his soines mysterieuses last night at the St. James's Theatre. We were duly in attendance, and we certainly have risen from the exhibition as completely mystified as anybody need be, and fully determined henceforth to pin our faith-so far- as conijuring goes-to the powers, whether derived froml black or white, of M ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE T'H'EAT'RE. Miss RAINFORTH had her benefit last evening; and a most cordial reception, by an excessively crowded audience, bore testimony to the high favour in which this young lady is held by the public, as an admirable performer; and was, at the same time, a tribute to her estimable chlmrter in private. She performed the part of Leonzorra in BEItT- Ii'ovEh'S opera of' Fidleso. Her ...