PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... P-UBLIO AEUSUMENTS, &o. Prince oi Wales Theatre.- Used Up, and Pantomime sThe Queen of1 earts. ' Theatre Boyal.- Music hath CharmL, and Pantomime Little Dick Whittington. Royal Ampbltheatre.- The Laughlng Hyona, and the Pantolsnie H arlequin Blue Beard. Varieties Theatre- Meg's Diversion,, and Burlesque Iing Arthur. New Adelphl Theatre.-Seelng is Believing,and the Pantomime ...

EUROPE'S CHRISTMAS TREE

... F2'* wrv t-46RE'S. BiOH1 S TREE. I - - - = b .LVSl i 1' Andwtbhqe ItaliannatioM6. Ee8re',e i*arn ts i' ofarrest'f,; X , Ir To her orte, by. requestb J' ' :iOf ?? OtN'nair~ll , . I~ H ~erob sicoi'9for'iing-Max, , i ?? & S Me ithe qdof UhIle ar,, : -eld-wi~t -;nnerfia-wO-i:: ByA0.e 'exfprikobnir of Ham. ,e e ~ r a J5k ;or th e Pd p e 'i ., ,ith rope , King 'i -, W ?? s ?? pastpo ., ' ?? , ...

EXHIBITION OF OIL-PAINTINGS IN THE ULSTER HALL

... EXHIBITION OF OIL-PAly ?? S IN TIQi I UL$TER BALL. WFn h.;-e ?? iu ealin, attention to C spben'li'l cllclloion r painltings no::S on re- ii t; Ulstcr Minor Hiall. They ha;ve beenl a it 1 -l prin ri;tor, M. P. L. Evcrarq, Dials. off s- ; cataloguc, fronl the O~5eTs oi S'2111^ of t most d-4u'-,i'.ie I l'ilolan, i allrI ?? : 1 1 artists, an l it is duc to the ecxhibition to the aa~ortu cut ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... MAGAZINElS, &i. FoR JANUARY. Blaekucood'8s Mlayaznie opens the year with a vainanle artiele 'on * Our Naval Delences, con- tributed by a writer who some six years ago dealt with te.topio in a series of papers in this same magazino, which exeited much. general interest, nit(no small amount of hostile profes. iorntl criticism. The artiole now beiore us is 1rom an earnest, patriotic, and well ...

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AND FASHIONS. THE .Prsl OF WALES AND TIRE POLES-,We pHaE in recording an act redoanding the h~noor of the Prince of Wales's private cha. Xaeter- Wlhile in St. Petursburg, during his last Ire stelicited of the Emperor of Russia, as a peralt- fiavour, the liberation of Count Stanislas zsMOY6 k- (son of Count Andrew' Zamoyski). con- d inSibera, vwhich request was readily and graeftflfly ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PULI( AMU8 NTa, o. l .ui Uo llx _ - 0- - Uco oi *aies Theatre.-' Used Up, and Pantomime ,ThQeen of Hearts.1 Theatre Byl.'l iusle bath Charms. and Pantomime T so, Ampbllheatre.- The Laughing Hycena,' and the yontowmiw 'Harlequin Blne Board. Va1ieties Th tre. Meg's Diversion, and Burlesque t: K ing Arthur. Vew Adelphi Theatre.-The Spoiled Child, and the panontime Hllarlequiln Dicky ...

RUSSIAN PIPING AND DANUBIAN DANCING

... RUSSIAN PIPING AND DANUBIAN D.ANcILVG. THiE 7inies of last Monday published an original and curious contribution from its Berlin correspondent, of no small value in its way. This consisted of a batch of leading articles translated from the languages of divers outlandish and uncomfortable people down in the south-east of Europe, set in motionby, and waging controversyrespecting, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIES, Their Excellencies the Marquis abd IMar- 0110hionesa of Abereorn, the Joadles Hamilton, and suite, will honour the Phllhasmonic conaert this evening wilth their presence, The Earl and Countess of Bandon ald suite, and Viscoint Bernard and suite have arrived at the Gresham Hotel fromi Castle Bernard. The Earl of D4rtry left Kingstown yestoe- day per roal maJI steamer I or ...

Literature

... xittrature. Occasional Essays. By CHANDOS WRxN 1I0SKYNS, author of Talpa, or the Chronicles of a Clay Farm, &c. London: Longmans and Co. it is unfortunate that the popular lecturer should so often consider it necessary to adopt a style which but few writers would think of employing in the composition of a book. Let anl intelligent gentle- man get hold of an audience of intelligent listeners ...

THE YICTORIA THEATRE

... IV THlE YICTORIA THEATRE. - Excellent entortainment continues to bo provided by the managers of this Theatre. In consequeuce of numerous applications for a lowering of prices, this step hIUS been adopted, and the result has been gc favourable, as shlown ty the increased attendanee, that the present taritl will be con- tinued during the remainder of the season. On Friday the 4th itsst. Sheridan ...

Poetry

... pottra. THE EMIGRANT'$ WIFE. TirtE shore3 are frdieg, Robert, Fading very fast away: Thougb your arm ia firm around me, Yet not one word you sayS But do not leed me. darling, for you eannot wish to speak, There would, be tears to choke your voice, though nonc to stain your cheek. t may seem rather hard, dear, To go lo *xil thus, To think that yonder crowded town UIAs not a place for uq; But ...

LITERATURE

... LITE2 iRA-TUIZE. Vice'1* orF ?? MexltCuesam' It ?? 6 b'.A'0',WEV containing Historical Nticesof its Originl Coa-ll stitUtiton, and Plope-rty, and of the Charitalble Foundationls wvhich it adlminlisters. l're-sented to the House by Alchibald Orr ERing, E-1. of Bal- likinrain, Lord Dean of Guill. 186G. Ulasgow: Printed by Bell & Bain. THE history of this interesting publicltion has already been ...