PUBLIC AMUSEEMNTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &u., THIS DAY. .LXAD J.LJf A. Free Public Muneum, William Brown-street-Pabllo Days: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thandays, and =aturdays, from Ten a.m. tll dusak. On Toesdays and Fridays th ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... TUE QUErN'S TiIEATTRE. I.- - ?? liss Julia St. George, who has become so deservedly po- ptlar IN Ith tho play-going public, takos hor benefil to inight at the Queen's. Nighlt after nAht, during hoar engagomont, has this very clevcr actress sustained with much ability a variety of ;,ats, and on Huch occaslona crowded audienoces hive urnbalsiil'y testified thoir appreciatlon of liar versatilo ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... lie TeStra lie The Saturday attendances at the Exhibition are a gradually declining, and for this very good reason, itthat the classes of society who could afford to pay half-a-crown for admission are leaving town as fast &as they can, Our distinguished foreign visitors are nnow the mainstay of our two fashionable days. t The Grand Duchess Marie Nicholaiefna and be suite, attended by Baron ...

DRAMA

... DITIJTY LANE. i'r. Dion Boucica-ilt is stot disposed to let his pstreos fall off for want of novelty in his programmes The pieces in his well-filled portfolio are ?? half ex hausted, uad long before the Collccis Bawi bats ceased to be attractive, a new military spectacle is produced to intro duce Mrs. Boucicault after her longaab3ence. JcoieC Brown, or /hc Be/iOf of Lrkaoieo, as it is now ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... t THE CLOSING. It is not intended ti close the building totally on the lot of November, as will be seen by the following copy of the Minute passed by her Majesty's Commissioners ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I -I The Prince of NVailes paid a visit the other day to Mr. Le-ech's gallery of oil skeetchbso itluatratling the tl msnnlers sand customan of the English pteplr d His Royal On 11l81heefsiwas greatly pleased with tlfan, and the following oif day Lieleuellnt.Ci10lon1 Iellped wrote to tiks proprietors to oaf say (list bie Nas directed by Cie ii t'so 50Order copies to tita ant chromoe ...

Lemon Tree Hotel, Aberdeen,

... (Late Mrs Ronald’s, and Established nearly Seventy Years). Commercial gentlemen and others visiting Aberdeen will find this Hotel for economy, convenience, and comfort, unequalled in the City. Soups and other seasonable dishes always ready. Private Rooms for Large or Small Dinner Parties. Wedding Dejeuners, Dinuers, Ball Suppers, served in Town or Country, in a superior manner. P. MACHRAY, ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. I I I 'll. ?? I '1 ?? .Roblcof HIim, c'l cc ifelpco fi Huel, (10 PaJu,,(d Rini Iii. By Wi. M. Tcc~cNE~lxv 3v ols. Locidui Smnith, Eldeur, N cciii Co. t Nowv ticat tlic. e ik ..1I etc c tide oc ''P1 flip are I ?? frocin te pcages of the ?? cochll,11 ?? o put to-ether, we faar, lie will nlut bec quicte g0 Idpulccdi I as inany wouldl have expected. TIcle truth is, that the icickde ...

BANQUET TO FOREIGN WORKMEN

... I.l B&1aQUBT TO JOeK~G, O WBMEW The foreig wo whv- @ero euobe Hisibry-t thea0 glaflb0mmibwn itl&BOOM Femkcmisqe IToe rostaeoarav ohr utmrtat been alopoaed'ovipI 'The P W1rMin .i4itwk hs pesl duyto pro. whicl wasnow lmos eo~pleted-h hi etn that veln ?? fod rm hmhdbe ruh ihn lncocsther, dule t6 th act 14 vthe ?? al~aaan dfrm th ndeavoure Win ac~pinh$9 uh hniave no cea*au;,e t theiroommn wher t ...

Literary Extracts

... RAN, ttrull (tmxtrarto- . 93 WHEIsTINGTON'S MAYORALTIEs.-Whittington, it is Of -said, wvas thrice Lord Mayor of London. In fact, he law filled the office of Lord Mayor of London four times, vin and was the first Mayor to whom the prefix of Lord was let granted. He was first appointed Mayor by the Crown, the 1397 (20 Rich. II.) in the place of Adam Baune, who to had gone the waye of all ...

Court and Fashion

... (TJCFUnt a1h jaSioIT. THE COURT. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales arrived at Buckingham Palace, from Windsor Castle, on We&- nesday morning, and returned in the afternoon. PitNmO ALnrnD.-Prince Alfred was at Dantzic on the 31st ult. His Royal Highness preserved the strictest incognito, on which account there was no official reception; The Prince intended to proceed to Coburg on leaving ...