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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSBMZT, &c. 1toyatAlexindre. Theatro-The Italian Opera 'Luorezsj Borg1SII princo of Wale 1hoeAre.-O The Actress by DayllghtI ?? Lind at Iast. and Burlesque I elers, Boy.:, Amphtiebtre,-The SPeOCre Bltgroomn, and ?? Great city, foyal %lossetum V 5 Tho i r6 One o'eloock, Pirto, Timour the TartiiV`*10. Nleugier's araudae-Eqfateianrltmhtaflranents,& dt. George's laR.C-Organ ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... &c. PUBLIG.AIMSE.IU,2 ';fl I _ oyl AleIKndZJ' y e~tr.r-'-'he .TewpOL't.. Prince. bi 'WalR Theait'-Llttlo s.oddlehlns and R~oyl Ampb$teitre* Bamboozling,' antid Thoe Lacahie Las at. James's IAP,4and Operetta Eouse. ?? The Opira :Un ?? ?? obahere. oyal Col0,0Ain Thtesis - Belphegot, ,The TIte signal,s ' aother rintertalnments. New Sar Mso ?? Harry sydgey, Mr. Nathan lH4ghea'slctures ...

POETRY

... _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ a c S FLOWER-GARDEN - planted a aden for you, Love- A garden deep down in my heart; Wild wishes I scattered and true love, With tear-drops that bud when we part; And I never was weary of sowing Beart-whisPers, with tendrils to cling; And I sat down and longed for the blowing, And sigh'd for the kisses of Spring. She came, and oar knees bent before her, My flow'reta leapt ...

REVIEWS

... Vi KID o Mauit Ter,, ind oe oree'apeioy ' litar; an4 aclni,,%e, 'but ~wi'usgi to eaient. London, Grlsgowe,, and Edllnburgh: Dluskie -.and o.I3D . , ?? _ ThiS bueful lvoiume, compiled' br'tbe late Adullral ?? W.tE Snth, mee ?? etlsl1og'deiloency hn nauthl literature., Marine' ditionriiies have .previously been pu~l~ishql, but pmost of -hem are now imperfect! b1y raon of the ?? y abagee ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... lITERARY EXTRACTS. ON NEEIDLEWORKL-So all I've got to say sle orkfit a thing for any one to get fat on, es- vo ig shee' as sells it thro' fine shops as is all outside show, pr cep ter wn' dalthere myself, as 'ave 'ad enough of w I tsr the SWIn(Iles, but I've marked the shop, as they've th 0 'eard tbe last on it ; as '1 be sorry for the day as the h0 no btoarefusin' for to change it as wasn't ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. OORRESP(',NDENTS.

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &C. I oyoi AlesndraTh5tM-'Tho School for8caudanl,a the alfilet Mphltophets Dansi the Eamadryadi, PrnCB of Wales Thealre.- Ileopi Diteriohen an s the Enritaque Ht~letL . BoalimBphithOatre.-.~Th Merchant of Veelee. Bapl CooiEE0UE Theistre.-The IrOnl Qafket,'Tremont Minstrels, Tbo Wa~ndering Boys, 0, - langler's Grlad Crqgue-EquestrianEntertAIanurntf. o. New. ...

ALEXANDRA THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE COMPANY, LIMITED

... ALEXANDRA THEATRE AND OPERA HOUSE COMPANY, : LIMITED. The annual' meeting of this company was held yesterday, at the Law Asociation-roomn, Cook. street, Mr. Benjamin Etpywood Jonea presiding. The report, whlch was read stated that 40 new shares have been issued during the past twelve months. The paid-up capital :now, therefore, amounts to £27,195. The directors, looking to the commercial ...

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

... Written for the Chroneicle.) a - ?? According to a promise that I made, I feel bound to v write something about our trip. Briefly as possible, there- E fore, I will endeavour to give a rough sketch of what we t saw, and how we saw it, during our ten days from home. The out being projected long enough before it took place, the day fixed on for our departure was earnestly looked for; it came ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &C. I Royal .lexandra Theatre.-The Opera DerFreischutz. Prince of Wales Theatre.- The Actress by Daylight, Jenny lind at Last, and Burlesque H elen. Theatre Itoyal.-The Married Rake, Leab, and The Rendezvoue. Royal Amphitheatre.- The Spectre Bridegroom, and I The Great City. Royal Colosseum Theatre. - The Wilfe of Seven Elusbands, Alone in the Pirate's ...

A PAINFUL STORY

... : I V A PAINFtTL STORY. I , I ; ' I _ ts fl' ,1I The'lla whlo flO h f Is heir to omestimes exhibit themselves in the moat strange and painful forms. There are caees whis h eoem as if they were intended to Show the maximum of suffering that the huaman frameis bcapable of enduring before this mortal coil is shpfflied;off-diseases which baffle the skill of the physician, and pitilessly work ...

POETRY

... 0 WITHERED LEAVES. BY CHARLES C. MACKLEY. O withered leaves that ride the gale, Ye nourish sad reflection ! Spring's golden dream in summer's hue of odorous boughs and cloudless blue I-lad scarcely sunk-and autumn too Is but a recollection ! Not ye alone are in the sere, M),y days are also waning ! The hopes that once weie vernal-green, Wax'd later of a duskier sheen, Now yellow, yellow, may ...

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 ?? ...