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... ?? So many readers are prepared to find pleasure in books like Captain J. T. Newall's Hog-hunting in the East, and other Sports (Tinsley Brothers), t that the author of that work can afford to be told o there are some others to whom the perusal of his 3 volume will afford none but painful emotions. It is the easy and self-satisfied commonplace of the ad- a mirers of what is called sport to ...

GOOD-NATURED CRITICISM

... GOODI-NA TURED CRITICISM. NOT for the purpose of recurring to the particulars of the significant Circe business, but to show how the regular manufacture of such productions is fostered by good-natured critics, do we notice the matter now. The case itself is thoroughly and indisputably bad. The author of the im- posture was not indebted to a contemporary writer for an idea or a situation ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... FASTIONS FOP. OCTOBER, rh ?? . .. r ,. ?? I [IFroum Ice RIOll.e ] According to thc great preparations being made ir the Paris houses, it appears that the coming winter season will abound in novelties. Many new pattern5 for the make of bodies have been 8hown by the Modies. Satisfied as they are that the gored akirte will be still preferred, they think that the bodie0 might 'e rendered a little ...

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 . Boa ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PA13MOlq AI;D'V.AMW I In ?? or Ww : -At L S rti ew HE it1 Miner, t ?? otn lsg Er. Paget, Who 'ald Just ntSreG lieu ?? at- Wednams an th N'A3 S of WS3, SBWtt the th bhot W el ha ?? *Ughesa WU ?? qdatlsffe, isad am she would reu to VA4laa fully Impalle 1 6 et M . jithc it, anll the Aut 5e 6 Pld piblee 3ts my iwAt? The ?? Impri1 ha paid a seoomd visit to the citael of llelnno.. Ho was taken over ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES'S THEATRE

... YIRE PRINCE OF WALES'S THEA TRE. THE Prince of Wales's Theatre reopened on Saturday night with a per- formance of Mr. Robertson's comedy of Caste, the most successful production of last season. The run of this play has been suspended in London for sormie two months, but it must not be understood that the plaoers engaged in its representation have therefore been enjoying a holiday. and are ...

NEWBRIDGE (COUNTY KILDARE) FAIR

... IB~~IOO~I~kIL-PARJE) FLi-lI . WXDeDAi, dvi. 2.-The October feair of this -idig garrikoh town was held in the Mali'strett, on yesterday, aid was very vwell tteided by loeall deale Aud exporters. There was a very show, of stock of all esripti., which were & i 'dispored of at the st*iy rates of late fairs. The! euppiy of beef was Wuoderate, nilWaA quicly picked i up fogard6on nd ?? consumption at ...