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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

LITERATURE

... vamapire of the new world, superstitiously supposed to suck the blood tram the veins of the sleeper with ouch address as neot to Iawaken him, whose infernal wings las they are teemed) would flap around her ears, and aivoke her ro new horrors. lat she ...

THE EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... came a new extravaganza, entitled The Three Princes. It is not from -the pen of Alfred Crow- quill, as erroneously stated by us last week; but is the production of Mr. Kingdom, the author of The Old Ferry House. 'The plot is not particularly new, but ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... with new Scenery. .00, entitled HALEUN AND DODNOGHUE: or, the Wthite Horme of Hf]. 100003. written by the euccessful author or1 Bluff King Hal. ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE. LESSEE, Ma. OSSAcDIoToE.N The gr~and paotombmirul eam has arrived, and the new Great ...

LITERATURE

... effusions is illustrated by a critical dissertation by the editor, from which we gather many interesting particulars. Chaucer, notwithstandting that the feast of yule was a tsme of great eautin and drinking, has enly written us ten lines on Christmas; and many ...

THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES

... Fenton; Colunbine, Miss De Ser; Pantaloon, Mr Naylor; Quicksilver, Mr. Thorne; arxd Clown, Signor Rochez. . OLYMPIC.-The new Christmas pantolssime at this theatire is from the pen of Mr. Nelson Lee. It is entitled Red Rufus; or, Harlequin Fact, Fictiomr ...

BOXING-NIGHT AT THE THEATRES

... Mr. Frederick Fenton has come out stroh- in the scenic department. The Ancient Ceurt of Revers in Old Style's Christmas Hall ; the Temple of New Style, in the Regions of Design; the Enchanted Orange Grove; the Emerald Boudoir, in the Palace of the Rnby- ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... small. There has been but little novelty in the provi, ces this 'Christmas, except the pantomimes, and they are, with a few exceptions, the most successful of those brought out in London last season, with the introduction of some -ew local scenes. The ...

LITERATURE

... for the rest, we refer our readers to the magazine. THu PATHWAY oF THE FAWN. A Tale of the New Year. By Mrs. T. K. Hervey. Office of tlse National Illustrated Library, 227, Strand.-From the beautiful German superstition that attaches to the year's last ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the performances will T. commence with BELPIIEGOR. THE BUFFOON; or, the Bobbers of the ?? conclude with the successful new Christmas pantomime, invented and written by Mr. T. H. Higgie, entitled TilE LION AND THE UNICORN: or, Harlequin Britannia, True ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... treet, London. For Por. Lyttelton, Canterbury Settlement, and Other Ports in New Zealand. THE fdrst-claso pasosoger-osbip SAMOARANG, A 1, 582 tens, TRocot, Commander. Chartered by the Canterbury Asso- ciation. Will SAIL from the Post of London, for Port ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... principal entrance to the Lsndon-docks.-. Teung- husband having resided in New York, Boathn, Salem, Philadel- phia, Baltim~ore, Wasington, Virginia, South Carolina, lorida, 31obile. New Orleans, Virkeburgb, Mlem~phls-in-Tenneseee, and different parts of the ...

CHRISTMAS AT THE THEATRES

... the Spirit of the Happy New Year coils en Bleak December, who appears in the centre of a gigantic snowball. After some slight dis- acreemtnt between the Old Ydar and the New about the ap- p~roacbhig festivities, the Happy New Year brings from a magic ...