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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... rtJ' .1 UBLIC . A M E 1, ,S I ROYAL ALBXANDRA,'THEATREL a 'e lfBouclcault'e* London Aesiiiance, epro- ti .duced' at this theatre lst evening,- does- not t'ccmp~ate favourably with the olider -eomedieif pre'-, .s.ented lest week. -It'ib not so naural as Qold-. ri sminth's 'She Stoops to Oonquer't nor sao sparkling a as Se heridan's RBivals. 'At the same timea it is t.l . spaplible of being ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETJE-I(. I not- mr- - . ?? . . ?? .. 'ille Marquis and Marchioness of, IDs~yn oihre, Ladty Alie T111 Iliciptirl'of llilbiborratilh, lard La)rd Aeiliiir 115ll have arrlvedr at ifiiihsrnicgh Camisa L~ordi St. Lawretice, left Wsntbatssrd Inx, Fri- dey for. (0lisAn L~ofge, noi c visit to jarritma .vyis J tl8ls cshcrriflit thy Uoincty. 'Lrrd ?? kft cijullattill iark yes- Ieroiy ...

Drama

... iorama, a I wh: COD wit otb the fric alli wh for anl are are cat wh an( col wil tio' faG Los ing tila sun wh bu! ligi me ob- ver flut 'doa den lan yea ful. the tah afl bui it Thi esmc plan ren nec mei colb are levn wa3 or stat wal to t cas. rooi cur wit' Gre lace T fari the cou' and heil IarE sta3 whi elal like stir and can Ing me, bee arcl Th( UPE and dre bac dre roo dre bef (n fral are paar ...

PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE

... P1LNCE OF WALES? THEA.TRE. Mr S. Clarke, a gentleman wiohas gained for hi.m self the good opinion of not a few London critics, commenced an engagement at the Prince of Waies' Theatre last night. The piece in which The made-.his first appearance before a Glasgow audience was a new military comedy by Mr T. W. Robertson, titled Ours. To our thinking, this piece has been anduly lauded. It can ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... -,TMKTRUA-IYAL. t-t L , BRIGHT. __tIeNr' isea drama con>- pounned tmateri~ 9route honely and natu- L JoesBrigh4 a'firean, ai&hii sister Honor, keep S~oute for the 'istgi benefit of each other, and '18 yeax~ previonst th fe opening of the drama they have added totheir househo~ d n young girlwhom Joe saved from' death in a great fire in a hoteL RuBt, as the young girl is christened by her ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... ?U?LIO SE&U?T3, &o. 4 Roy'al AlesavdM~W .ho ?? Am nur-c 1' and. ' he? BtIet MeplhItpelaa and tho flawedryada. Pfnce 6f Wnles Theatr.-.Meg'2a Diverhion. and the itoyarAmphttheatre.-ThO Wife'. a80jal OoloiseThoatre.-'The iron Oaikekbb Wemont ! ;: lnhitrola, '!The Wandering Boye, &cl .: H ]5engler'n Cand Cirque-Equeitr ntatumente fc .Aew .tawX Music Hall.- Consort, Avolo, ~Soeetlon oft ?? ...

LITERATURE

... LI T F. IAT IJ RE. MY DREAM. A bb'r dir U.1rre, a g i rilis faece, Ilhie IV'N Itil u-19oldvir hair S'Ac CiM eii' i it, 1111s ! cu auoy smiules, A viio elilingel fitr Oh., -lItte eN I, ohl, el el eyee Wh ' ?? 01l k liiiti ?? So ' Fi'k %Kit l th~e I ?? tUUdern's9 'The love ?? bogII ago. A mnerr i- inchb, a plesisint voice, ?? ebitnei, like silve'r bell ; Swr ee Music0 tnilforeottunrit I A ron id ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ?? SOTHERNU AS DUND1REAPRY. If, as our agricultural friends delight to remind us, the nsan who makes two blades of grass grow where one grow before ia a benefaotor of his species, we should liko to know In what terms we ought to speak of the great histrionio oultivator who makes not two, but two dozen human blades flourish where one languiehed before, and succeeds, by the mere magic of hi ...