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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC ASMBSMENTS.- Mr. Sotborn ?? MeecD fcoenasameewlneaa.willappm evoryo-rean nxt week. PRIM.A .aeweAtney-Eesa Ito feaatttn HeT MO]nenild NPNILS IENbLEM erformted SItw Ma r Sten Mer. ?? o. an IAenath lo o Arell - anlunn Mr~hen.-Bo~a~Coplentae Heronrt. d ancof ; i. TieRdMaic Woanre (Mo SpncaarAlt Zceeu ~eD *~~nAeate II~ Tek Dat ne ?? efre h N Ito ?? and b -o an Robr mthen Or mean dutor f ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSBMiqNTS. I ST. STAWES4 THEATRE. ttozt ?? Pror~aasme '~Thus thotetkstho highest rank among th;re onoirpuihten honogs.tt-fllnotrated London News., I ' foiigata wlay 3 IT U1.n Ics L q YneeotheIIY WHITE.W EI 11conequisnOfth~ t iccess of the ?? falmou IS realitic cmedy t berepeated until ?? .0.7And )ofntmonts, and a poworu MtnOluifGH MILKY WHTH ?? 9M. H. W. CRAVEN At 9 o'loiok, ADPRNRJE ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... CUTTINGS FiOM:T-H COMIC JOURNALS. (From Punch.1 , A GiFT THAT VILL BE APPRECIATED.-The Pope has sent rooo0 francs for the relief of i1aris, and several cheets f '-Proveions? No. 8aered ?? the churches. BEcLGIU to the author of 1.L~es :iiserables.-tidtor- you go. ' :I1 :. 1 WIiT AT THE .ZOOLOMIIAL-GARDENS (Tuesdai. M =rusgj.-The Elephart: Hlulloa,. Bruin, how pale .yop, leoki Onse would thlns' ...

LITERATURE

... IIT A RAT U, RE Ve-h bi a pile of unpretending little ?? it6- tidef u, which we purpose to review in. quiok sucoes Sion.r . Fore ost among these is a welcome poetica contributionhfromrthe pen of ?? Windus, and publishedby;Hotten, of Plecadilly. Mr. .Windus does not load his .ideas in gorgeous and incomprehensible language, as many young poets of the period are ispt to do. . There is a ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THEINTE TIONALEKHIBITION. - THE NRENOH AWNS=E~ * Ift ?? pe~opl have lost mucoh'of'thefr s~ttl65 macy in military matters, in art they are still Pre- eminent. Of this the French.'anneie't0 the Inter- national exhibition, Fhich wasrtopsnd to' the Publit on Tuesay lt's givs abundentproof.- The private bview atstwih pwe assisted,' took place, on Mondayi .uadnd' vinattendherd by 'afashionable) and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... BOYAL AMPRITHEATRE, HOLBORN. of the many forms in which the ever-popular nur- ery story of C ?? has been presented, the new Aly spectacle introduced by Mr. Charman at this ousel5 sorely the brihbtest and prettiest. Visitors bo.Vserv~lane know bow marvellously Mr. Cor. Pr amok drils large bodies of children, and will be Able, withoet much trouble, to picture the Prince's as arranged byt bimn ...

LITERATURE

... L IT E RAT UR x p E8.H&Ru SENSATION NOVEES CONDeBOD. AND. TRAT .HHATEN I Most of .our readers widllr rmeimtelat least thS WSing of V volume that apV eire! hoel nsi sIiQN from the pen' bf a wciiatefor i ?? I hbofoirs In tis country- vqlume of which we had GOcOeDio to speak most bhlr-*we mean- The Luqk of ?? Ilg Camp, 1yBr~et Hirte. )urlng Whe mnonths'tlis bave elapsed cincaebe first ubJ ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... vCUTTINGS FROM THE-COMIC JOURNALS. ?? i f: J(fidrftnPUUA ' * El~a~so Euxv~r.' iance fis to 'sve It nowz. .An InL comeutav4is asked. t . nEsviiI~iG X SoML E oa b .-IMing tho ert lato a~ionnd~of BeetqL , MULTUIIX.M.M1V0. - I./ Theweb~fatac a Sinf usS leep,' ' orbaeppiness who hainkersi:- Sobei,'dsgle, and'abalance' :.OIlMTE1WAL INSTMeM. -DougAUi DUi ye WAVrlifit SgneyjveNgb w4stae upXo4r ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUELIO AMUsEMBNTI. 5?. laaoUs' %=&Arim Nff ~ ex~et Wooemk' Fen ?? 'et htetakes the hget rankamn ?? JoNews. ,oivg of this famove and V ?? ML B.T 0' m - Unq all Thei LiaIa ' 06 sgraph. ~i~l eisa~j.~ande~ W~inow ?? aAR d HAL.24AIID, s. MI MA *AIOETILLaiI mv. HARRY COIP ~tA~ *I~~ tatN oftis Itsel ?? III VALIs H DOOW open e. rpe A .k,. OW Ru I ~ evemug l rngo-o- roue ?HAR RWB rb V17AReWZT. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... *I-~ 'PBL,0 a;m m , -olal Kr. Sdthern inith' A)e .farce Mer;in, ddu Morton W og o mind hom Bof the peouliarities whiah rendered cord Dundresryaielh a popular creation, 'audhave accord- ingl ' pr odcd ?? ?? . ycpro no Seeeo gerl wil 'be a source of-lu e ot~f~~ tto cbm ?? Not sif Ksoe wit is thi title adiier o 3t abd surdity, -whch was ?? ?? gnv Pag, with complete poit ows itsirigi to a French ...

THEATRICAL ACTION

... THEIATRICAL ACTION. The ease of Shelley v. Ross came before Mr. Joe. -tic Hannen ia the Bail Court on Saturday. It was an action brought by the plaintiff to establish him. self joint author with the defendant in the drama of Claam, which was brought out at the Surrey theatre-last year. The plaintiff is well-known as a contributor to several of the comic journals. He was recommended by the ...

LITERATURE

... L IT l R.AT U BR. * ABOOS:F *FMOE S.*- : In this invalaable volume are memories of thefgreat eassl The author has, had ample. opportunity, ,&rjng a long life, of COUecting vaRie4 and interetting information on the lives of the genius of his genera- tion; and ho puts his experienees before the public with reverential care: a ?? tenderness. It is inee- reasibly sad to look through the coinpact ...