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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PIUIBIC AM USEMENTS. ' IIFATTRE HOYA L, 1)RURY-LANE-GRtAN I) ii,'sl \.-TIIS VVtINI ' Sfi {sturslss) her Vusjvstyna sorvatsi wtill I s issli Itewi ups ras ensstite lJ ie libivili by Xsr.Flisthisit thle musle by Mir. Mnire; thre orebestru Cs.tsdurted by Nt. Besrltoz. ?? Its ti-h.. B I irls itre. teiuaii 'Elijuboeh. Mp,. Welsh I b Laidy Atlson. . MItt Mlrun~. 1 yuossacl (is eoussnil) I. Mt1r. ...

BANK OF ENGLAND

... I OF ENGLANL-D. ACCOCET VO~i TIHE M 1;1EK ENDING DEC. 14. £ISUE DEp£ ITIl? -, T Notes issued.. Q0,gOQO-)1Go -enimeut Debt.. 11 ,0l1,lt1() (litbel Scclritics . . :1,081,000 ---'~~~c a~ll Coin udi a: t.Ja I lieul . 10),202.731 . Silver ]ullliuli .. 1!3 lii 31J tc . |0 07 1)ANKINc, DEPARTMENT. proplietors' Capital l f! l0O'Covcrctneuet Secvu rest .. o. 8o:37) rities (illnlcldling ...

A New Year's Wrath

... A d :| T., w-b4 ,his (Saturdi FA~nuary l 1sthe birth-day of ^ 1,¢tear. Tbhe gd atldloemy 'One thousiand eight ien is now numbered with thb b a thatwvere. but ' as the evil men do lives after so we fear, will the ills of which the year now! e e V/as the witnes', survive for at least gome timed Disease is still hurrying its victims to pre* are graves; and if we may trust the predictions of ...

A New Year's Wrath

... PW-- I fosty.df lefl ?? elii ?? an: gthe emeng , liwvs f D w il l the ills of whloihs yda, now, p aatletjtjne5wil luhi Pfor~w~stb timn ?? C ane; d if we re rim Xept#ls or falurophets the ?? th f e still more drdedaielera. :letaren. fom the inasion o f ha enemy. But it * eary e p our own duty. The who hel ena. Lot the fe e h q0cro h 5nd OebstiUtt M onhfortable hotnes feteteed Omet employntat be ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THE. THEATRICAL EXAMINER. THE CH13IST3IAS PIECES, The best of the Holiday Pieces are the burlesques of the HAYMARKcET and LYCEuM. This is the only kind of mirth for which any capability seems left in our Christmas providers. We are sorry to say that M. Jullien, whose fare is generally so good, has failed in his Christmas fare altogether. The DaRar LANE pantomime is very dreary. That at the ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... (From the London and Paris Ladies' Magazine i. of Fashwin.J a The warm and comfortable douilette has re-appeared this winter, in Paris, in an improved form, ornamented by quilting. In patterns for evening social parties they are made ?? and niais satin, trimmed with er- e mine, and small mantelet to match. The style of trini- e ming redingoce8 is no longer confined to the tablier e formn; ...

RETRACTATION AND REPENTANCE FOR HAVING CALLED LOUIS-PHILIPPE AN HONEST MAN

... RETRACTAT ION AND REPENTANCE FOR HAVING CALLED LOUIS-PHILIPPE AN -HONEST IMAN. (FROM A NEW EDITION OE DfR. MACKAY'S POEMS.) Yes: 1 was wrong, and very wrong, In the eulogium of my l.y- So I indite another song, To clear mv conscience while I may. Two years ago I thought him wise- I though him virtuous of intent: But time has purified my eyes, And I repent me-i repent I thought and called him ...

Advertisements & Notices

... A YOUNG MAN ivisse tilnie is not fully occu- pied, wonld be glato a set af BOOKS TO I0 EP, or Inake out AC C OUNTS. dt ss E., 4t he Printer's. WANTED, F ORE ' MACHINE P'RINTER.-Apply, uext ' s lay, at BUTTERNVOltTM land BltOOl;KS, 9, 'JsUeyTstro , f 0 tell o'clock until four. None need apply Who have uot B 0.rad tutih.illr siutatioll. SEVRAL LargeSUIS of I\NEY TO LEND, 8 On Moll rtgagzte of ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Orlcsadisso. By Maria Edgeworth. Edinburgh: Chambers. We are glad to see that Miss Edgeworth has not yet broken her charming wand. She produces it again very seasonably,- at the merry Christmas time, - for the amusement of children of all ages. We accordingly receive her production with respect, and beg to assure all our readers-boys of eight as well as of eighty-that each may safely venture ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... Weill's Village Tales from Albatia (1), admirably translated from the German by Sir Alexander Duff Gordon, comes very fitly at the head of our third batch of Christmas books. This collection, which originally appeared in the feailleton of a Stras- burg newspaper, exhibits, somewhat painfully but we apprehend with much truth, the harsh realities of peasant life in the district to which it ...

A New Year's Wrath

... ol*t 11r'O, Tb; ?? Jainitay let) ib thse biby 6t a swvesr. -.The sad andgloomy' One thsd eiht l esjd fortys even' is.9ow numbered with lb. j'higu that weie,' huE.' aal the evil meun do lives iefter n.> iO, tee fear, will the illa of which the year ,,ew. nased was the witness, surive for at least gme tueim comne.Dtiseeie is still hurrying ibs vie&fil~It, pr'. plitnre Rraves; and if we may tras' ...

Miscellaneous Extracts

... iAcdIlancouo 3xhtacto. S BnWARE.-Beware of a man who travels with a pair of duelling pistols. Beware of a young lady who calls you by your obristiau name the first time she meets you. Beware h of port at 30s. a dozen. Bewnre of a lodging-house where vyou are ctreated as one of the funily. Beware of every s cheap substitute for silver, excepting gold. Beware of cignrs d that are btughlt of *' ...