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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PVBLI AMUS]& cI Pl7BLIO AMTUSBMENT,,3, &a, Eoyal Alexandra Theatre.-A Oomedietta, and the Pantomime H1obin flood. oyti Araphptheatro.-Barry Sullivanu Money, and Barah's Young Man. Prince of Walei; Theatre. -; H1nted Down, and the Burlesque 1Uluderelia. Zoyal Coloseonm Tboutro.- Ernent Mantravera, The ,Labouire ofe ercules and Ban the Boatswain. Dangler's Grand Crque. ...

ROMANTIC STORY OF A FRENCH TUTOR

... ROMANTIC STORY OF A FRENCH TUTQR. The Figaro (says at Paris correspondent) supplies very curious details respecting the cause cetebire nowpendingbefore the CivilTribunal of the Heine, and which strongly resembles some of Charles Reade's lunatio asylum novels. It might, indeed, form an episode in Very Hard COah. The ose in question is an action for Isequestra- tion-the French for illegal ...

THE HANDEL FESTIVAL

... TIHE IANDEL FESTIVAL. The isle is Lill -of noises-sounids !and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not. Let us, therefore, abaudon for a space the wrangling halls of polities, and forget for awhile the perplexing' intrioacies -of thei Tichberne case, in a few minuteW' contem- plation of thosenpurer pleasures Which many thousands of 'our fellow conutrymen are enjoying among the flowers and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSE1ENTS, &c. :1 Prinue of Wales Theatre-Used Up; the Green Busles; Smokc. Beneeltof r. and Mrs. iiillington. Royal Alexandra Theatre.-Afternooss. ThePretty lorse- breaker; Bardell v. Plakwtek, &G. 13vening: Dot; Bardell v. Pickwick. .o. Royal Amphitheatre.-Cool as a acunmber; Charles * O'Malley. Royal Colosseum Theatrc.-Oaptain Mortimer; Sweeney Todd. Concert Hall, Lord Welson-strdet ...

A STORY OF SMALL PROFITS AND QUIC RETURNS

... A STORY OF iALL 'A ROS Tr AND QUJ -k RT IRNS'. (fly i, ET anl 3 4N @07- S'P,54th.) DI0 The chaunge'vistto Dn o '0years, c i~M sooidty dluring l- fd3)o aents general sI' AJ51Oqun' on the gradnial ?? 'now rofl'i) have so sottlon ofthe railway eystero oftrwefluig, e are to-WV 4oo1ipletely al tered the eppCehi'nfiM d both Air. ?? 'fd counfPy, that a st~ranger eoomlibgfiote1 aL Atin 'Where the Ohd ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... CHRISTMAS ASEMENTS. ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE, As usual, Mr. E. Saker hao for several months been h making spoolal preparations for the production of his COhoktma, annual, which has so long and deservedly held first plase in Liverpool; and, If report speaks correctly, the grand comic OCrhetroas pantomime 'Little Lalla Rookh, which will be produced this evening (Boxing Night), will equal and ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... 9VSHIONS FOR MARCH. - i * - ?? li4 ea. - If the weather this month at all reembles that al |of February, those ladies who desire to dress in OI ao acordauce with the temperature and brightness of a ; the day vil every DOW and thenmaske their appear- a . awa n light ealke end foalsrds, with tulle and ax rapo bonnets, while on other ocasions they will fol u be comfortohly wrapped in velvets and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... YUBLIC AMZUS3NEMENTS, &t. U Om) 7 Ale tdra Theahe -Joffe',atIlt'ky; Gejnevleve; the Two Duzzside. T aoyt4 Amphikteatro.-Yt*al. 1: fiufle of Walev Teoatre-Oh] ttid o ; Mt a M!nid sad r the Magple. olety Th ?? for Tfitl; Ltt'e Tom Tag; e in tbe Wrong Box. ?? E)3flI.nt.-ry~wtO54tEdjdcnof lauk-eyod Simsn. Sotfnlds, Theatre.-The Green fluih9hea. queen's RaIl-,-fternoor: Tto Koateoma People. Concer ...

NATIONAL EMIGRATION

... I I aeon 'e 13 GREAT MEETING IN LIVERPOOL. rch A meeting, convened under the auspices of the ยข lu National Emigration League, was held laet night the in St. George's Hall. There wee a large attend- the nece, thoce present being ehitfly working ?? the HHe Worship the Mayor (Ar. Alder~auan ?? the preeidod, and there were also 7rcrseuit Sir GeOrge Grey, Bart.; Win. T. M'Co nlughorrons MLP. ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING FLOWER SHOW

... on ~ ?? - t. ?? re The annual exhibition of hya1inths, tulips, and other spring flowers, in connection with the Horti- tc cultural Society of Liverpool, warn hold yesterday, in St. George's 1I1], and, the weather being bright and cheering, there was a numerous and 't fashionable attendance both afternoon and even- oh ing. At a season of the yer when the frost and annW have pcasru y passed away ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... LITERARY N~4OTICE. So~tt~g*5sJA~flh} In .TA ?? b Suie Hardinman's Daughtr. My John M'ILughlio, London. W. Tweedle, 337, Strand. This Is, to our thinking, by far the best of the little poems yet written by our townsman, Mr. M'Langhbln. Not only la tho story Itzelf well eon- I aeived, but it Is wrouglt out in a vein of con. b slderable poetlo wealth. In some of his previous productions, and ...

A NOVEL SWIMMING BATH

... ho A number of gentlemen were yesterday invlied Ir- on board the training ship Indefatigable, to witnoss a' the formal ?? of Se floating ?? bath, of which has been designed and built for the ;se of P- the boys on board that vessel. As the bath is con- eJ struoted on ?? principles, and Is eomnewhat of r6 b- novelty, a greater amount of interest concerziun it in wua manifested than ?? have been ...