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FASHION FOR JUNE

... FASH S F O R , JN. . FASHIONS FOR' JUNE I v _ I i V _;w a. ?? (From Le Fo. ?? In the various new baantles for the 'season, we notice three atyles which appear likely to have the greatest success. The cotoade or round camasi the casaque; and the smnal pidetot. The rotonde, as we have previously mentioned in 'ouir notice on fashion, is usually made to match the dress.' We observe, en passant, ...

THE MAYOR'S BALL

... I M I BALL - I unable yesterday, in consequenoe of ft iength to which our report of the other MnsS 1n this neighbourhood extended, to list of the guests that were invited to the Town all by our chief magistrate, R. pzorEsq. The delay in the publication Pdnor, to make some alterations and addi- fX , rdisto state that by half-pas t three ,i Ntte %,hole of the company had left the Y l, the Mayor, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c. THIS DAY

... ?? AmmETS, ka, TiS DAY, I Paaeot Walee Theatz.-That Der Old Darlla 'the Rosebud of Etl~innette lFann,' and the lbxtravaganza CAnd r~.' 1qaatre ?? Layof l.YOns and the Comic Pantomime. ~ ~ ndth Cmt :Ro AIRP ?? Village Coquette, and tualntomig. New Adelphi Theatre.-Jenny Foster, and the Pantemlmt6 Ecno-myThumb. Ro Colossttum 7thentre.-A CoT ed, the Sensation Iftb Hntbleen l avourneen, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... MO GEMNTS, to., THIS DAYR PUJBLIC to ThOtre.- Nine Points of the TAW,, I of Wdea1 and Conuad and Medora. R tn~e Trtre;, _ Othello, Perfection, and 42slshle~e^galre. - The Dead Hand, and 4i Gir011 'ri'eatre- A Last Resource, CDRIO and New AdeiP valelie, anid Jeanie WomnU., AlPIt°u, Lord N0150l-Street.--Ravntoi's colossal Dioft FASawnY.-Visitors tO, per Reok Ferry 5te5Or'8irrk ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... PRINCE OF WALES TnsiATim.-The engagement of Mr. Sothern has proved a great success, the house having been completely crowded every even- ing during the past week. The talented come- dian's representation of Lord Dundrear-, in the comedy entitled Our American Cousin, Seems to be quite as heartily enjoyed as when the piece was first played here. The audience are kept laughing during the whole ...

PUBLIC AMUMETMS, &o,, THIS DAY

... | pine of Wales Theatre.- A Bird in the Hand worth Two in the Bush, I ITreated 11 Trovatore, &a. Noer Adeiphi Theatre.- Fifteen Years of a Seamen's Ife, The31iddy Ashore, and Ben Trennaut. yal ColosasUIa Theatre,.D The Floatilng Beacon, ' The Warning Spirits, and a Farce. Zoological Pleasure Oardens.-A variety of Entertain- $bhe Channel Fleet.-Visitors embark at the Prince's ...

A SLIP-SHOD SERENADE.—CANNY SEWARD TO CANADA

... A SLIP-SHOD SERENADE.-CANgilY I I SEWARD TO CANADA. AIR,- Vih' yonu ?? into Vkq Parvour. Wilt you come into our Union?' Said the Saucy to the Shy; Though now in an unsettled state, It won't be by-and-by. You only have to nod your head Our gladness to restore, And bow, when to a Yankee wed, Obedience-nothing more. Will you? won't you?-won't you? will you on our love rely? .For many a year, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMNTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIG AMUSEMENTS, o., THIS DAY. I primce ot Wales Theatre-- Our Nelly, Midas, and TheTwo Polts.1 oyal Amphitbl atre. - Fitzrsnythe of Fitzsmythe halln nd the Drama The Duke's Motto. New AdeiPhi Theatre.--The 'Ticket~of-leavo Man, wnd Poor Jack, the Pride ef the Fleet. Ro~aI Colosseum Theatre.- Presumptive Evidence, The Warning Spirits, anld a Farceo *~lgcal Pleasure Gardens ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I AMUS MENTS :eoil. TJ'iE WIDE. Pll POzEo o s IiW [ ?? FAvITE. -'Two fresli pieces will be brought 0out at, this theatre to-night- h selisatioii dranua l 'ie Coil0fl Bwnl, and the ainusingif farce To Parents and GuriiCsI the farner Air. Dion , cal Will 5ugt5in his original character s e the drtama which he so su cce BfiiilY pla h t oucicydult wila produced in veryfladMr.Jouial will appear ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... I LIT ERARY EXTRACT I WHY T'E - EMPEROR OF THE - FRENCH WAS CALLED NAPOLEON Til TsImD.-It is said, I lnow not with wbat truth, ! that the style of the 1ne1w E'nperor was the result of a clerical error. In the course of its prepara- tions for constituting the Empire the Home Office wished the country to take up a word which ohould be irtermedi. ate between President and Emperor, so the ...

THE GREAT EASTERN

... This noble vessel was successfully beached on Friday at high water, on the shore between New Ferry and Bromborough Pool. The operation was witnessed by a large number of persons who crossed the river by the Rocl Ferry. The Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, it will be recollected, declined to construct a gridiron for the bitt ship, and the company being thus thrown on1 their own resources, the ...

ST. HELEN'S VOLUNTEER BALL

... ST. MELNE'S VOLUNTEEPR BALL. The second annual dress bhll of Mhe 47th Lance. shire Rifle Volunteer Corps was held on Taesday eveing, at the Volunteer Hall, St. Helen's. The spaious building, sO well adapted for a ballroom, was beanutif iy decoratedt for the ocasiton by lMessrs. Anderson eind Son, of Liverpool, and Ensign Par, of the 47th IL R.V, No fewrer than 21 largomirrorsS some upwards of ...