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ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE

... i ROYAL AMPHITAEATRF. .I i c. I; 4 -~ - r, ad lit. :, , - THE GREATMPRIZE DRAMAi TRWI:I TO THEV ORII Is a briflantluccese. The nagufficent sceney; surpasses Rnvhu o h inlcc jeini, ,Liodo'oE T'he'loca press say bcqptri1uc 'tio in exceedingly sinple bat th'e plotj. thbugh sjngulary simple, is .Uii op interest.. Mre S over, the story admits of effective illfustrtion, 6.'d'tMr, ByrkA'oh -this ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... 1P1UBLC AMUSBEMENTS, a0. Prince of Wales Theatre.- The Love Knot, and the Pantomime I Ts Queen ot Hearts. Theatre Royat-Puntoemine Little Dliek WbittingtoL Royal Acphithntre.- Masks and Faces, and The Rag lickerv! Paris. Now Adelphi Trheatre.-Bitter Cold, Ballet, Farce, and Pantokinbo Dicky Sam and the Liverpool Liver. Royal Colosseum Theatre. -I Wtildre Ned, Brothers l'almer, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIO A VMUEMENTS, . , Prinen of Wales Theaft*.- One Hollr in the 'Cartivr4 Ball, and tho } itoalt me, The Queen of Hearts. Thentre Royal.-1 The Artlat's Wife,'and- Pasitomxme .rUttle DickWbittington. Royal Amphitheatre, -Ring Henry 'N. ;!an tUe. Tantomime ,Srlequln Blue leard. New Adelph} Thestre.-George -BaiWOll, AIfi ate. Pantomime aiarlequin Dioiy 8am2. Royal Colosseum ...

ROME'S LAST PAGMANT, NOVEMBER, 1867

... goOM:S L:: A: NAT, i * '.Yesilerdsi the eatire city went! eut of Porta PlJa In,- carriages and on footto greet the ?? met by a long train ofthewornndel. *:f- The melauchoiyt precession WR& watched, by 40,000: spectators. * *I A.0 tbe Yost Crowd, preserved an unbroken silence, bn6y - ?? to twhe Gailbaldlaflanc;- PoUhl1all Gazete, Novevaetrlalr. .. , Open tby gate, 0 Rome; totheme thal come- ...

MR. HOME, THE SPIRITUALIST

... MR. BOMB, THE SPIRIT A R. ,O AIT STOIRY .I : ?? For some time past Mlr. D. D. Homie;, the .oele. brated Spiritualist, has been staying atMilvern, under the oare o, Dr. Gully. 4 One day laste r Mr. -Home suddenly disappeared from the neigh. r, bourhood, and the next we hear of the gentle- man whose faoe had 'bacomei 'te ?? at hfalvern and wi e nnwUVWor'eat'er, Lis of -his being Aprisoner. A ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. &o% I Royal Alexandra Theatre.- Our Domestics, William RU with a Vengeance, and Trying it On. Royal Amplithoatre.- The Corsican Brothers, and - Time and Tide: a Tale of the Thames. Prince of Walea Theatre.- Our Amorloau Cousin, and My ?? Wife. Royal Colosseum Theatre.-Viotorlinc. The Dream of the Revellers, and other EntortaluuIenfte. t JTames's Hall - ...

POEMS OF A BIRKENHEAD WORKING MAN

... POEMS Of ?? I IRENHEAD I ?? WORI. 1 nG ?? - . .p our'a icne~ieor Hajipy Reint~s~ceasec,;^ By 0 JhneD~akayPeaocek. M~anchester:3. =. EIey- wood. London: Simpkin and Marshall. This is ' new I'nd enlarged edition of in poeom nad songs of a working man who reside atB-irken- head, but'who Is-' evidently of Scpttih, birth 'or descent. Left an orphan at an early age, and a'ving been obliged to work ...

A PARISH CLERK'S LAMENT

... A PARIH OLERK' LAMBfIT. i ;iOdiflrsio'etook ?? t 'eiat ews, . And he'sa4 ?? aged 4oi b'at $o his ehoesw. , fllspatl s o lpug,isnd hlalks IsG yeBl, ?? And ho calls his good ?? pastral sitvo * -A~hleplce has got hollo*; and sad-like and mild, ,And he'd'tSblnI he wsylelding to' slp lt he'emlled:: Theyx may sqy what they please, bli. whhibver they DayKI :I don't likethe looks of thee ?? ways ,- ...

THE NAVAL REVIEW

... I The ships which constituted the fleet 4o bef .re'viewed were moored in two-lines, e'0-,eudlna 68 nearly east aud west from within a 531.ot distauce oi of the Spit buoy to a, little bsy'.ad Ryae pir. PC The port, or left hauddivislor, lo~klng eoasward, of consisted entirely of woode- a vessels, while the star-F board line was ?? etirely of ironclado. 'The la whole fleet was up ,e the comand ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... 1 _ __I ?? U~I~AMUSMETS, & *1 Prince,, of 'Wadej;Thcesro.-.Parenta, and Guardiacs| BXIO'.qne lMaztepp and *Jeany lind at Last. R°Y~t i nphttheas.. - ichard IlL I 1,,. Junes=, Dpi 2and Operetta House The Opera ,J,$naluoleew ?? !Sua p1ey, Th9' St. George'e HalL-Organ Perform o.,eaq, HOW Starlundo HaLjnc j naume Talokensero, selection from the Opera' !iaie tuart,c &o.. , queen's ll. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIO AMUSliMENTI*, &a. . _ ?? aw Mrace ot Wales Taeatre. - rT. Ticket-o-10eave M d BItcaiervqule 'Ciadorell0; Theatre ?? Flaw,. 1Patient Ponolopc, Osva Buresue lBlack I'd Suwson RoWi Akiptbtheatre.-One, Touoh of Natare, and The foor of Livorpool. Itoyal 0olosscumTheetre Faith, Hope aud Charity, P'roteus, V Nbutis WI t0. . IerW Adolpht 'iwtste.-Adahi the Jewish Malilen, 'scd ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... I 4 v The 'add.io t of 4t il establl~pbroent :r,'es aie lted7 btlot . Iii the jpeao~inancss . Woodrin'({doubeI v~o1ced ',vJoaist), t~ Elphi~nst'oie,. ,and, se'vera&l oher ,are, yet eotget thexoot prominentper. formers,' tbhe lioarlo. FamiW'. 'eig added to the urrnnbei' to-nghb. ,''Idzira1 Sam, The' Bounet' ,Buildere'Te, r ?? ost Ship,'&o., sta ,on the a il s the ICadng'ran; as do ...