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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... -,PUBLICAMUStEMNS- Mr. D'ion'Bncicault's admrablaeIrishrmelodraama, Ar~rah.na.Pogue,wns reproduced at'this theatre on'! Mdonday evening, with scenery as splendid and deco- rations asbeautiful as when the play wask oiginally brdught ou~t here. in March, 1b. During the twe Cears hat' have' intervened, this drama has Deen played with marked.Iuceeessin AmErrca and AUstr- lia 'wbile its ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... (From Puinch.) BRADFORD BEREAVED.-liall has- lost the Bradford election. Bradford may indeed exclaim, I have lost My-all is-, Tssro IS}.YPE ATING ITSELF.- Take away that Bauble I said Sir Thomas Henry, giving his order to the police, and pointing to the Mace. COaING CHAmIps.-One result ofthe Reform bil some old women seem to fancy, will be that the East-end will be the fashionable quarter, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... : PUBLIO ADUSEINNTS DRUIW-LA(? The first Shlaksperian revival of the season was. brought out here ,on ,onda ynih.- T he tragedy of Kinf Jon wfan the pieoe'seiaoted; the oast being very siilar t'o that of lent eaton. ' Mr. Phelps ls now, confi sedlythainest interpreterbf the cbaiacterof the king, aadheplayed on Monday withlhisu ntaleareand disorinination. Mr. BarrySullivan :nde a vigorous and ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... ?? FdONT EIGUOf JoOR * (iF . Panchl. Af] ~ST REsouriOE.-Cppnng L Wtt a,(evwrose hus- jb1u reies in remoining wii town,4whe he is dying ito go.t$!ie.t e ?? 5 w dear, you won'tpnld .hy -yenr bo~Ii, ?? 0~s and fthifigs' hbveid iito' thewCtift. 'roo~n~win~r ou?. 'ie tew~ep are tonmidg tb-:morroaw, an weett~~t~ je, Q wjtDd, evey ,n Isw ig I. X~esTASI'[A eL M A -bVlha prisonr \si *tal' tfrom the ...

THE SCRAP-BOOK COLUMN

... MRS. SIDDOS F N HERn FrIST Ac4'NG Or, LADY MACBETH. -To Miss Edgeworth Mrs. Siddons relates an incident of her career which it was worth goingsa long way to hear from her own lips:- She gave un the history of her first acting of Lady Macbeth, and of her resolving, in the sleep scene, to lay down the candlestick, contrary to the precedent of Mrs. Prit: chard and all the traditions, before she ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... : FASHIONS FOR OOTOBBRE ?? '(ftc #Pjollk t, VTruSa d,2s ?? Accordisgtothegreatpreparations beibng 6 1n4& Paris houses It appears that the coming winter 's will aboand'14 novelties. ,Many new patternsfor the mOM of bodies have been shown by the rmodistesa Satistfied they are that the gored skirts will be still preferred, the think that the bodiesa might be rendered a little mqn vased and ...

LITERATURE

... I RAT L XMSSW4rrOO j& IDUGATIONA1 rouea ?? compreliql. Soil th~e origin, ssettre, and progrea of, 4,,bistcry'a clubs alnd iustitastesefrem their fktV ~Verg a downtheir present don ihangronditinfin, gerl2ati may of. the pa~ers pablihledin this vohaune. ,At ~.anta eaO Messrs. Cassell and CZ#' aaadinvarious other publica~tipi~s ~~orb~ Inhisdedicationt to the Rev. Fro dfskk1~hassricethe author ...

LITERATURE

... L - I T IT X E -- I ; XR TOl cEva~ IMMVlCE G9OGP-MY'* liteaulsstated to be arranged eapeci. PI 'mntiori candidates, and thd higher forms ?? e dseems not only adaptedi-or that vur~ f u bokwihwould be foundaiusefti by %,tainingas it does, in a sucolilot form, Wj ?? tost wnormnation about all countries under tihs Very Item'og~ in its plan.; and we veli- lbe SUB that a student will find it much ...

LITERATURE

... :1ITBSRAT URE. TVM MAGAZUNI- intbony Trollope's. maogazn, Saint Pauls, It nvite the reader by an attractive cover. p drtblaock o brown are not a harmonious corn- The olitent, however, are of a mnore se- d solid character thau those of the orowd of dons rt ?? In an introductory chapter the 4P exlaina big intentions-inveighing against the OW ida tbat masazines of the present day eon- 9Leroiexial ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNAtS. I ?? P. nc~h.l i o ALL Wanox! IT MAY CocsERN.-IThe Compalae XAi~188? contains WUll directions as to the windingup oi evening parties. ?? a M1olehill of a Mounlata-tbe I Mont Cenia Railway. O ' -.N0NPAN-AIIGlRUI, 81P P- ANG LO Thsere was a bigf Synod of eeventy-two Bishops so bothiered they didn't knowt whst to do; Sc tb do what was wanted they drew to a ...

LITERATURE

... I - ; I R a -L I i~ U B6 ?? zrE LAD OF TO-DA Y. F0isFnders iHursthouse, a NewZeln ,.hsexperience and advice to those who 11iisetsc. 5ffes'5yllj o n sments, or new ca- sieltill., , ane Idroomiy land, i Ire 5ee 1?th, ?? -en1 o - The New Zealand of te~~ ~sd review 11 ritain of the South' ?? of view, Indeed, Mr. lfseem ;~i hi slorl introduictiont:- guesbs ssmnyad~~~5 tateven'i language ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEENS. fDRUBY-_ELAF Shaksspere's tragedy of Macbeah has been performed at this theatre during the week, with the grand scenic effects of last season, and the whole of Locke's celebrated music. The-part of Macbeth has been alternately supported by Mr. Phelps and Mr. Barry Sullivan. 'On our visit on Wednesday evening the character was in the hands of Mr. Phelps, who played with great ...