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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 DickWbi ...

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, ...

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. - ...

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 ...

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 th ...

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 enlarg ...

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 ...

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 ...

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~hleplc ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... FPESToN GUIlD-At some period subsequently to the granting of the charter by Henry 11. the burgesses of Preston established a custom peculiar to their borough of revising the rules and regulations under which their affairs were managed. This custom was observed once in twenty years, its designation banded down to modern times being Preston Guild. The first of these interesting observances of ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... INSOLVENT FRIENDLY SOfEEIS. -Now that the true aDD equitable rateo. of contribution necessary to secure all the benefits assured by friendly societies can be obtained without the slightest difficulty, it is imperative that all honourably disposed persons should caution the unwary against the specions advertisements referred to. There ?? be little doubt that, ere long, the attention of Parlia- ...

TEN DAYS FROM HOME, WITH A PEEP AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... TEN DAYS FROM HOME, WITH A PEEP AT THIE PARIS EXIIBITION. NoT --,t .NO. V11I. fl (Written fqr thse Chronicle.) ti a, Viilome Tussaud first operiod her exhibition in the a' P hio Royal, Paris, in the year 1772, and removed to Lon. g r,~182 onsequently it is now in the 95th year of its Mriee. For the sum of one shilling and sixpence each g sweeat liberty to examine the entire contents of the ~ ...