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PUBLIC AMEIENIM, &c

... PUBLIC AMEIENIM, As. jeyl Ac,~e*dr Tkostro- The Idttl Sentinel, Net a j*#l ase He look, and A lover by Proxy. r= t Walee Theatre.- Oar Amoerkit ('eWln, and oe Yeung Widew. X.yal Amphitheatre.-Wbo Speak Fist 7I' Virgillille,' s#d A Teach of the Blarney. Jyeal colosseum Theatre.-The 1antonslme 'Tam Thumb and Little Do-peep, &. eugler'E Srandl (Cirque.-Equestrian intertaioments,&si. ...

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1871

... I NTERNATIONAL EX HIBITION I I OF 1871. The new building for the Exhibition of 1871 will be on a site flanking the colonnades of the Horticultural Gardens, London. The structure u ill be of a permanent character, and is to consist of two wings, the length of each of which is about COO feet, and the breadth 30 feet. Each wing will abut upon one of the colonnades, and will contain two galleries, ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... A trial that has just been held before the correctional tribunal of Milan has excited grnat intel eat throughout Italy by the dramatic ciroumn- lances dilosed. The Florence correspondent of the Times thws ne.ates the story:- A married woman, 25 years of age,-bearir-, the rather remarkable name of Caroline of Aragon, and whose husband had abandoned her, became enamnoured of an Englishman named ...

FLOWER SHOW AT THE BOTANIC GARDENS

... The second and last exhibition of the season of the Liverpool Floral and Horticultural Society was held yesterday, in a spacious inarquee which was erected in WrAvertree Park, near the Botanic Gardens. Although the weather was unusually hot, yet a large number of people, and especially ladies, were induced, in consequence of the corn- bined attraction of the show and the gardens, to venture ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PtTI C AMUSEMENTS, &O I ?? Ale'sondi-s Thoalsa ?? Tho 1I>ckcl ol ?? Man, cmi ' TI itt..i4?it lj;c~yn.ald. Roysul Aoeihl ?? -i flauc, And ' ?? l Oharlotte'0 Ibtui~a ?? Bo -e .u-c. York Mflineirel Comynny. ?? 1heebm t, 'echo laeeka,' V'he Young Jti leru- f,.11l' he - 1ihl ?? tbo Silvery Spray. Nevv Star 'Msialc hiall --3Ijoldin, li,-a Itosalio, Frtzk Valc::l, 1'cc(lcEbrC lctc-3mn, Star ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUBSMzNTS, &o. Ih1io of Wvdoa 'niatre.-1no Opera The Milk of lovo,' end - Qlo (2ukel; Royal Amn1hitheatre.a-' its' Ncver Too Late to Mend. Royal folioeum 'J.diatre. -'The Lucky IHorse Shoe, More Blunders. 5lRu One, `Asmodeus, &c, Ntee Star Muewo HalL -Mr. C. A. Booth, Mr. J. G. Torde, Ma'1.eme Donti, Star Madrigal Union, &r,, 'Voncert D dll, Lord Nelson ?? Chrlrty's, the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIO AiMUSEMNTS, ?? Ioyal Alexandra Theatre.-A OmeOIiotas, and the rantonlime ,Robin flood. Theatre Royal.-The Pratom e II Qaeon Bee. Royal Amphitheate.-Formos, and the Pantomime Columubus.' WInluce of Wales Theatre.- Progreas, and Burleaque *'Cinderella. New Adelphi Theatre.-The Pantomime Jaok nd the Beanstalk. bheatre Roya, Blrkenhead.-MOflhlfl aud Evening riuolnances of the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEN1 .. ?? :!t o *, h , Li A .N~G'S &FlFIT , : ?? ableprfirgo r 8% the PrInce bf Wales heatre Mr. Ifenry Irving rpe~utcte ?? thereo? for thei g~por apels the ocjno his beitefit, whihtkepac ?? ight.f The bill of fare wl oss foetM~ar, a recital by the bentfiiarie, aud the burlesque P>aria. During his connexion vith the abuvn theatre Air. Irving hs earaed the reputation of an ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... pRBlO A Nothimr.' S']he a:;ood for Nothin%' ?? roya Aobitea tre -: jTerookmaka' nElat'. ouoileenBaWnD, gk sheoppard.1 D, e Mme Adelphi Thsire't Te Painthe 30781 oobonae0 t;roo and other ButeAtments. Baud sthe Jlp ?? on reat National concert Ela eord Sa.bPuAl tornon olia ?? Evening. Do s of jlze ill M Foutrsit.-n otbedrt, &ao sbntogerl slattrOO ?? to Paintings BAand r0'ffrldatho 4pen daily. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &o. * Now Prinee DI Wales Theatre Lime-strot. - Italian Opera Company: Der Frulisut;2x. 3YwoyaiAsicphitheatre.ir. Barry Sullivan: Hldlot. Rew Adelphl Theatre.- The Watorcrees Girl, and WiU Watch. Royal Colosseum Theatre.-Tbe Tottery Ticket, The break o' Morn, the Chantrell Troupe, O. St. James's HarL- To Oblige BOnson, ixion, and Falnily Jars. The ...

MR. J. L TOOLE AT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... MR. J; lI TOOLE AT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. I a The Inlented and popular comedian Mr. J. L. Toolo made his first appearance in Liverpool last fvering at the Prince of Wales Theatre, and was Melcosued by a numerous and most ?? audieunce, the comfortable, elegant little house being ci ?? in every part. Thc evening'senterbtinment con-1sted of Rlaines Bayley's petite drama The Spitaifields ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE AT A CONCERT

... XsTB&OBDARY SCEN AT A | CoNCERT.| fil scene ?? ataperformance of The xesdb.,lvan by the members of the B trmlng. m S~esoJety ,onSaturdaynight. Anumber ,tam Ch d taken possession of some of the cf d seats, aud great disorder resulted. During he nterval bed tween the opening of the doors and the hor fed for tbe ?? of the oratorio, much onf1Il~ e Itein consequence of attempts being suedeto ...