SENSATIONAL LITERATURE
... SENRATIONTAL LITERATURE. At the Guildhall police-court, London, on Thursday, M r. Superintendenb Foster, of the City Police, and a superin- tendeut from Bow-strect, attended before Alderman Lusk, M.P. ...
... SENRATIONTAL LITERATURE. At the Guildhall police-court, London, on Thursday, M r. Superintendenb Foster, of the City Police, and a superin- tendeut from Bow-strect, attended before Alderman Lusk, M.P. ...
... ONSBTERTANHEINTS. ' CARDIFF.': SVTUART HAL.-E rr Schulze, an artiste known to the play going public as The Man with 100 Faces, gaev one of his popular and varied enter- tainments for the benefit of ...
... ) 7- RHAYA.DER ANNUAL HORTIOUL- : u ql ~q TURAL SHOW. -This sho*i was held on Thursday in some beauti- ful meadows on the right bank of the river Wye., Theb show *was Vnder the immediate.patronage of ...
... The second annual exhibition of poultry in this town I commenced on Wednesday last, at the large room used as go Luocas's carriage repository, Great Charlotte-street. The r ...
... T W IL I a H T. Twilight! how I love the feeling. Sweetly Soothing to the mind, When o'er the soul thy stillness stealing. Leaves a holy calm behind. Then, to fancy's eye appearing, Forms beloV'd, tho ...
... . ?? ?? 0C04-crjfor~tdc People. By11. Soyer. London and New provisil York : Rcutledge and Co. SixI Probably never in theo annals of ]publication, and car- shortly tainly never in those of coo ...
... FAHiiU2sb 'r un riMlIuavII. S1 (rFeorn Lt F6lcI.) Y. Aniong the mnany pretty toilettes that have appcalred i Iy*(Ilirin-i this weck at the fashionable sobraecs, our attention p1 ...
... THE BREA-TH .OF SPRING. The ?? of spring should ever ope The' portals of the heart, And. clcer it with aray of hope, Pirt pileasure to ihpurL. Fair buds and blossoms ever bloom, Cianud ly .the lbreath ...
... I til- 10 MANY persons think that March is the month when there is the least work to be done as regards the affairs of the toilette ; on the contrary, it is the period for preparation. First the under ...
... in~ ?? A , !30i .. 1 THE brilliant attire worn during the past month cannot be sur- passed for generations to come, for aitheughthe colours employed were subduedl, not to say faded, the materials used ...
... -4 ?. k OPERATIC doings continue without special interest, save that on Thursday night was to take place the promised revival, as an Italian opera, of Auber's Les Diamans de la Conronne, with Madame P ...
... WIIAT shall we wear to travel in ? and What shall we take with us? are two oft-repeated and very important questions at this season, and we think that a few hints to our ine ...