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PUNLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIO AMCS ?? s:, &a. -1-1 II ZeyalAledandraTheatre;.-A~amo Rf Rwngts, Caste, and `A. 8. 8. Bboyal A.nphitheatrC.-Fiig Boad, and 'Ay Turn RrowA(ielphT Tbeatre --UnadDogi; The Gathering of the Clano, and 'Tho Orphan of the Ilaystac.l' oytal Colosseum Theatre-Miss M. A. Belair's Donefit Hamlet, and utber R ntertaintnents. St James's Hall.- The S8rf, and Pygmallon. New Star ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... I ; s '1 TIMI.AM1SEMENTS, &a. 1 ' 'beaf ?? o1Roinps;'Caete, v ?? Soud ' and My Turn , A delPhi Theatre.- 'The Boys of the Forest, Tho atheiSg0 the Clane, and Tho Wandering Boys. z C°Olaoumc Theatre. - Money and Misery, Troupe, and Jack and Jaok's Brother. aat. eaS' ~sl1 The Sori,and Pygmallon. ,ew 8tB? )slossa Hall.-Miss ?? Taylor, Maolggaei, ,, ?? Ilualo to Macbeth, ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... I R ; A aN MAY NOT MARRY His GRANDMOTHER. -The ldvaitage of old men marrying young wives is next dis- lussed by Dr. Cohausen and he strongly urges all who alve entered on the sere and yellow leaf, to take to them- Sites wives of very early ago: that, if Providence has * made them superintendents of orphanages, or school- easters, they may be enabled at small expense to inhale Yo°thful breath. ...

POETRY

... TRIPPING DOWN THE FIELD PATH. Tripping down the field-patb, Early in the morn, There I met my own love, 'Midst the golden corn. Autumn winds were blowing, As in frolic chase, All her silken ringlets Backward from her face. Little time for speaking Bad she for the wind Bonnet, scarf, or ribbon, Ever swept behind. Still some sweet improvement In her beauty shone; Every graceful movement Won me ...

PUNLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... .ijI PrUBLI AMUS GN'NTS, Mt RoyalAlexaldra&TheatrOe-.Agae 01of0 =PCSstos and` AB.S. 2 Royal Amphitheatte.-`Ijb S S@.d 'anad 41y Turn Next. now Adelphi Theatre - t 13ys oi the Forest The lFortuneeteller, The .V4erlisg of the ClanB,' &C. 2y olu s In ThePMuni - Gaspardo, .Chantrell foulpe, The hlurt'ererle Lair, U Cartouclh, dAc. *iL Jamets all.-l The Sorf, and Pygmalion. OeW ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... P1UBLIO AMUS.E.M]NNT73, m ~ -Zo I ~ toyaIAleXaXdrO'~ThOatr0.-AG nine' and A. H. B. ABlQn fiv,'ate,'- Rloyal Amphitheatre.---'That Great City. . Pled Baby, and The Itoyal Colosseum Th}P The Woodinan P' ?? 'Tho Boggar's retition, fit. James's all .4dbl5 Dgs,C hantrell Troupe,&c. sIewf4tar. } - lhT Serf, and P'yginallon, Voke 1-hi e Miss rian Taylor,. Llngard, .itinlly, * LeYs ?? ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... AMUSEMENTS, FOR THE WEEK. ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE. *12 Miss Marie Wilton's London Comedy Company r'y will take their departure after Saturday next, and lg *ab ?? chef duvre Caste is only to bo. D, Performed to-night and the tvvo following even- re ings, all who desire to have the pleasure of seeing a it should avail themselves of some of theremaining he opportunities. Miss Marie Wilton'a ...

PUNLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUJBLIo AMiu MFjnS, &a. 3oya Alexandra Theatre.-. A Gname of R0V` O'cate ' and IIA. S. 8. Rtoyal Amphltheatre.- That Blessed Baby, Pad The Great CitY. New Adelghi Theatre.-The Drunkard: Luat Hai- Donny rook Fair, and The Sailor joyal Colosseum Theatre. - The* 'False M&othIr, Milnuti; the Forebt Child, Ch.ttrel wroupo, &c. t. ?? l.I The Serfl,fdKA Pygmalion. New Star MUsiC ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... ~ IPUBLIO AMV ~ t- Meial Alexandra Theatre. ?? i6.,ae .oi - ROmp5, 'ast, and !A. B.F8. iT Ohat B1ed Baby, and ' The NrewAdelhic Theatie.-ZLost and WOD, ?? Donnybrok Fair, The Mill in al Uproar, Beyal Colo0se0m- Thsetre.-Tbe Beggas Peition, b The Woodman end his Dogs, Obsutreil Tronpe, &o. UI Jaumes's nl Last Iegs, i'ygmisuon, and N7ew Star o Hell. - Mi d ?? Taylor, Lingua&, Vkes ...

FROM PICTURES TO PIGS A VOVEL EXHIBITION

... FROM PICTINES TO Pbs8; A NOVEL EXHIBITION. in The decay of art in Liverpool has set in. no Lg process wsB slow at frst, but now it is going on Dr with a vengeanCe. Artista who have been in the - habit of bringing their productions here moot now bh take them elsewhere: our tastes have taken be another and peculiar channel; and not only have we become indifferent to the beautiful in art, but n a ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... it ROYAL AMPHITHRATRE.. d The Great City, produced at the Amphi- so theatre with great succesi on Monday evening, in is presende of an audience which filled the house in id every part, introduced. Mr. Andrew Halliday to r Liverpool -playgoers as a realistic, dramatist, and le shows that he has ipowers in that direction which is fairly entitle him to a place amongst that not too g numerous ...

ST. JAMES'S COTTAGERS' SOCIETY EXHIBITION, BIRKENHEAD

... ST. JAMES'S COTTAGERS'SOCnjy EXHIBITION, BIRKENMAD With a commendable desire to Pro objects which are now so generally ernluret the exhibitions of a more pretentious ch r .gd1 cottrgere living in the immediate localitjof % dock cottages, Birkenhead, have broe ht y °4 a colleotion of plants, flowers, fruit, an'vte teth besidesfoultry. In additian, there geabe of need ewvork and models of ra ...