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... oiffaino fromt $4unc' I1 Fos 0PRAgATIo AuTEOR'S PLAYGROUOUD.-Paris. AFIECTIONATE HuSBAVD.-TommNs: You are At old fellow ! real turtle, eh ? and venison to follow, ,Oinig jIkiS: Why, yes-you see it's my wife's birth- na she dines erly, I thought I'd celebrate the SDiverSgr ggD the CUTHDowN RAMS. - An agricultural standing on the top of a hill among the downs v eside of the river Itchen, in ...

POPBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... YUBM AMUSEMENTS, h&,. PIUS PAY. I Price of WlsTete- ~ UeulMthSi The Artful Dodge. nequal Datcb, and loyal Amphitheatr.- Hamlet a Ballet Divert . U~~ent andS -Ma an a0 Dg! ,nte-.d Th t TBick~et soi eave Mank and ,oya' ,rhe Tn~heatrtoe. HThe°,S&par Bed, the Mhost ~emk~lpx's oana Cirque ~spectacles exotber Perfelou ances. S§'EU~EPcoe 1en's Awmerican CirN Equestrian Mid other Enter- ...

POETRY

... ENDURANCE. BY CHARLES SWAIXN. Ever struggle and enduranee ?? there no repose ? I cried; Gives the world but this assurance,- Others hues have lived and died I On the broad highway of being Crowds on crowds still ever go Nothing more beyond them seeing Than to toil with foreheads low. To a spot I wander'd dreary, With thick branches overlaii, For the sunlight made me weary- There seenmd solace ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... WESTERN ELOQU3ENCE continues to improve. A Wis- conain reporter sends the following sketch. A lawyer in Milwaukee was defending a handsonje young woman ac- cused of stealing from a large unoccupied dwelling in the night time, and thus he spake in conclusion ?? Gentle- men of the jury, I am done. When I gaze with en- raptured eyes on the matchless beauty of this peerless virgin, on whose ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... LITE RARY EXTRACTS. Q(TEEN ELIZABS'ETH AND DUDLEY. - Love for Dudley Elizabeth probably did not feel; a strong fancy rather, which contradiction made more violent, and from which she turned away herself wheneverthose around her seemed disposed to yield. She proposed to make the favourite a peer, and the patent was drawn out ; but when it was brought to her to sign she cut it in pieces with a ...

A AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... A AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEKx a, 8. PmeRcs oF WAnna THEATRE. -The brilliant saz most successful engagement of Mr. J. L. Toole in and Mr. Paul Bedford at this theatre was brought to a close on Saturdayrand there is no doubt the d talented actors leave us to the great regret of the is of Liverpool in generaL The house bts in been crowded every night during their stay here, with scarcely a single ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I AMUSEMENTS FOR THEWEEX. thatb PitiC], or WALES THEATRE.-Tom Taylor's ablecomedy The Unequal Match, in which the two accomplished actress Miss Amy Sedgwick mad, i in her first appearance here on Monday night, hr, been repeated throughout the wee and drawn lore good houses. The piece was origially written for plo- MisB Sedgwick, when at the Haymnarlet Theatre, rhat London, and as She had ...

PUBLJI AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLJI AMUSEMENTS, &v., THIS DAY. mrince of Wales Theatre.-The Ulnequal Match, and 'The Artful Dodge. R oyal AmDhlithotre.- The Ticket-of-leave Man, and * aint Heart Never Won Fair Lady. New Aidelphi Theatre.-The Drame `1 am Here, and The Black Doctor. Royal Colosseum Theatre.-The GipsyFanner, the lhost Scene, The Tyrolean Patrlot, &c. 9en ler's Grand Cirque Varift6. ...

GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF ART, LIVERPOOL INSTITUTE, MOUNT. STREET

... i - ?? - GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF ART LIVERPOOL INSTITUTE, MOUNT. STREET. The annual presentation ofI Prizes Awarded by the G overrrarnt SCience and Art Depaprtmnret took place at thide ins~titution 0n Saturday afternoon. The meetinsa w3voas hold ins thre sculpture gallery, and h iewrk ' I sculpture and other worka of art wit hc h~ ag hail je richly furnished rendered i euiryape t priate for the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... ?DLIOC AMUSEMENTS, ?? TrHIS DAY. . a. . ?? A _ pybace~f WAUPTheke-- Our lerkH, the Burlesque NonN ad1 The Quiet Faruily1 ~ AW~hith~0. - .She Sto;stops ~ lue R,.ltsmypthethofesmythe Hanl, p to Conquer, ROW ?? No ea lauders in the Drafl RbinonCrusoe' and T he Meaori Queen., ~aivuoseun Thate. --The Drama, --The Widow ~nd~pb5D, Fath, opeand Charity., leodler')raenrd oClinqueaVapiti. . . ...

A HORRIBLE STORY

... I . At the Thamee police court, James Goodwin, a mean looking man, described as a hawker, aged 26, wholookedolder, was brought before Mr. Partridge, charged with assaulting hary Ann Goodwin, his wife. -The complainant, a rather attractive gkrl of 19, said she had been married to the prisoner nearly ten weeks, Before their marriage she was in service in a very comfortable situation. Her husband ...

PUBLIO AMUSEMENTS, &c, THIS DAY

... PUBLIO AMUSEMENTS, &c, TI lS DAY.I Piince of Wales Theatre.-'The Unequal Match, and 4'lThe Artful Dodge. Royal Armplitbeatre.-The Ticket-of-leave Man, and l Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady. New Adelphi Thentre.-The Drama I nsa Here, and 1 The Brigand Queen. 1 h ot R1oya Colosseum Theatre.-The Spare Bed, the Ghot Scene, The Anchor of Hope &o. llengler'i Grand Cirque Veriet6- ...