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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 ...

LIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... LIVERPOOL HORTICULTURAL sHow. The Liverpool Floral and Horticultural Society,j which until recently held its exhibitions on tha a' grounds attached to the Bohtnic Gardens, yesterday a; had a show in St. George's Hall, which, so far as' tE attendance was concerned, was a great success. St Learning experience from the proceedings of other tV societies, the secretary (Mr. J. B. Leatherbarrow) 'S ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBUC E o Emmns, &o. Boyal Anphltbeatre.-T'he Rioa^dcoi;s Lost In London, Prince oI Wales Theatro.-The Palace of Truth; Vnole's 'Will. Royal AIexandre Theat1e.-A Fearful Fog; Two R~oses. aeyal Colosseum Theatre--osit, the White Siave. Cinoort HalL Lord Nelson-'street.-Dr. Corry's Panorama of Ireland: Its Scrnery Music, and Axtiquildes. 0lden'J Elxhibliton 62 Marionettes ani Nantoeijnj Wlllst ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... pUBLIC AMUSf3EXTh, &o i . . . ?? Royal Alexandra Theatre.-A Fearful ft; Two RIoe, Prineo of Waleo Theatre.-Neu MDe a&nd Old Acrees lncle's Will. Royal AmphitheaUe.-Lost in London. lojyal 0olosesum Thcatro.-Home Hoffnesa tlimeralda. Queen's Uall.-Mesmnorism and Phtieakey, by Mr. Hntno. Coneert Hrll, Zord Nelaon-stt'et.-Dr. Onrry'a Panorama of Ireland: it 8denery, ttibic, and Atiquitles. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, GENERAL TOM THUMB AND WIFE. General Tom Thumb and wife, together with Commodore Nutt and Miss Minnie Warren, after a tour of the world, have again arrived in this country, and yesterday this interesting little party eommenced their performances at the Queen's Hall, in this town, where they will appear for a fortnight, prior to making their appearance in the other. arge towns ...

FASHIONS JULY

... FASHIONS FOR JULY. We glean from Le Follet a few facts of interest to ladies:- China crape and foulard seem to be the favourite materials for those occasions on which muslin would be too cool, and silk too hot. Costumes made of these two beautiful fabrics are much sought after, as they are capable of very elegant combinations. The foulard is used for the underskirt, the tunic and corsage ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMTNTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. 9 PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. What was called an extravagant farce, in two acts, called A Breach of Promine, was produced at the Prince' of Wales Theatre last evening,as the chief dish of the 1, asent. week's bill of fare. The Dew dramatic formation was taken from the French by the late T. W. Robertson,,by who-m the alteration, adaptation, and, it is to be supposed, ...

FASHIONS IN HAIR

... 1: _ - YASHIONS IN HAiL Not long -since, we referred to the-eommereiat- value of human hair as iliustratad ?? the state- ment of a dealer in the article¶ 'we.learftl'that every- day thers is an increasing -demane. for- the sain, sort of dr7 goods. The fashion of p yramidal, cas- stellated, or curvilinear designs -fot the leminimb headl has reached such a pitch that tle artiste who undertake ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ALEXANDRA THEATRE. Mr. Montague takes his benefit on Friday night, and in addition to the attraction of the Two Roses,Miss Neilson has kindly consentedto render her services in the balcony scene of Romeo and Juliet. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. The Taylor-Dubourg comedy of New Men and Old Acres was revived at the Prince of Wales Theatre lest evening, and drew a highly enthu- sinstic ...