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AN ENTERTAINMENT IN THE TOMBS

... AN ENBitlRTAINMENT' IN THE TlOMB2S. MeeST peoplo are awanre, says fho ThvI~ning Fftendard, that one of the largest American prisons its called The0 Tombs, but they are not awabre what a sinunlarly benevolent governor plresides over this penitentiary. P'risoners naturally get a. little dunll at times, esp ecially if they are undelr sentence of death; and the glood governor of Thle Tombs ...

LONDON THEATRICALS

... LONDON TJ[EATR[iC.ALS. '1p1l p ublic of 13elfast, wi th wixoni l5,1iss ?? ?? ha:sS 5W alaS 1)0011 a siieeixtl fix voorli Le, wilil weVO are sure, join Us iill congratulatitig this clever ?? elltCI1ipriin4 yoifi a11,,1rtiste a~t ha1ving4 1itiLitiiid th chgnjlity) ofthiew tuanapeinentof ?? ~othealtre, andl illwib Wihilie reI icry success inl her ardiiuous o maer L a, dig, ; ?? I a c~er hlas fot ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... Tippoo SULTAUN: A TALR OF THlE MvSourH WAR, Bv the late Colonel Mendows Taylor. Second d edition. London: a. KeoEau, Paul, & Co. r Those who have learned to appreciate nt their a true value the novels of the ]ato Colonel Meadown bt Taylor will be certtln to feel grateful to Menerm, Y Kegan, Paul, & Co, for the prerient cheep edition of ono of the mont popular workn relating to our Em. pire in ...

THE RECENT ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW IN NEWRY

... TUE RECENT ROYAL AMRICULTUPAL SHOW IN NEWRY', ON Saturday last a meeting of the ?? of tbs committee of the Rynl Agricultural Show, lea Iltly held In Ncwry, took plaeo at No, 5, Trevor iidl- the ofioes of Messrs. Henry Thomnon & CO, Thrre ?? lreieno-Merorg, Jemes F. Ertkiuee J P (In the cheir); Henry Thnnm-oo, J P ; Joba Qn;Dn Henry, J P;, Thomas l)'Arcy, Ht: J P.; Mark Seton Synnot, D, L , J P ...

A FRENCH PLAY AT A LONDON THEATRE

... A FRStCH PLAY AT A LONDON TamRATT E. !AMJS GmNLVcs,-c WVARD UtandeA ?? for an WC- potinleent that we believe to) be its argrigln ag ft is a inte-reating. Not only Engiand, with Ito tradi- (tonal lionexty and e~coaion*,1 seir~eevrroiatwon, but the greet (Immmifo ?La trii herseolf, and Indeed every ( nation that, into a dramnof 1to nWnI,Wll- be Wastonihed to hour lhat ' L'Avenut:loerc' of, ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... FASEIONS FOR. lliA!¶Cl. trite iirn tpring ?? roffr ai, yxer.o c .»ini todis noa in atko rd in>~, P cm)r ~ nw dif~rcnrt fOOaSc,-1, ohotprz, ('oL~- c a~iwhich to eaAet, Witll, ?? ?? I hr 'nor tcilctkeu-snlected I orf oca~ fith ?? o as we'll as the ryoci?9. thorajn Circt. af, ~.m o tr wl'c1h thry . ?? ep ng le o gr~euter ttIi.- %V! r;v. :.i g. - i 1v.0c note.,aloe monh are -h!A'esdr~.a succzQ.u, ...

THE PANTOMIME AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... THiE PAWTOMIIME AT THfE ThEAT'RE ROYAL., r THu; pantomime ?? is annually broughti forwardv by Mr. Warde7n is sD Invartiably sucoersful It le hardly necessary to aay that Tho Fair One with the Golden Looksa Was last night receivedl wlth the most enthusiantie tokens of approval hy a very crowded house. The entertainument wa.s un. doubtedlly worthy of al~l tho favour whioh was be. stoweed upon ...

THE JUDGING AT THE ISLINGTON HORSE SHOW

... TEE JUDGING AT THE ISLINGTON HORSE SHOW. O' TEr, ALvn:ing Starcalrd of Srtnrday hia the follow, , g leaiing nrtiolo on tho ' scentl which took place in ihe A~rfonltuxaIl Hall, lHilngton, last Frledly, when the thourands fit specttora r-tani'eated their dhrplewsure 5tt thc mannur in which the jtdges oawardecd the pr'z is. The horee Valesn, which weo o the ponvoir iavori'te, and Tag conshlered ...

ACTORS IN THE COMEDIE FRANCAISE

... I ACTORS IN TBIE COMEDIE FRA:.AMISE. IT mippht ?? you to learn the amor I of rset. nerttion paid by this nation of actorn t- tho chleh of the national profession. M, St. Real bas oh. tubled acoess to the account books of the Coctr,~ Frangsise, and has published the result of his re i searches, M. Got reoeives 70,0001. p r auee, (Crquo!ln, 69,060f ; Delannay, 68,000C.; Fcbne, Thiron. Mibout, 60 ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE BOY. wIthYA ?? .. R ZIGI{T, :ih thi ?? r w iSI theirr Nilts, -0110tevening ?? an big, P-e lo nghtO r the theatre by of -WViVO lgt l cmd OD e t' e dret time in thia toV nD a coomedy tlti ?? (to; or, A Gunle of Chance, written entitle vthct ° ribtsa by ;lr. Fred Mreden. P x arbd Mrs Knigh^t wver oomileto the,~ .A hial Ib°g pbliac thehoflc wnas Yomerably r nP ?? R. B. nutoll, !rhoC fqrst ...

THEATRE ROYAL—ISHMAEL IL ZINGARO,

... THEATRI ROYAL-ISHMAEL IL ZINGARO, I IT would not be hard to assign to Ishmrsel iI Zisgaro ono of the descriptive dramatic headings which Pulonius had upon his fingers'-ends. It io undoubtedly a btragloal comical, or a comioal tragical, piece, and the members of Mr. Charles Wybert's Gaiety ?? Company may be deaoribed as the only men for such a piece. Mr. W. 9. Gil bort'o Pirates of ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... [FROM THIS DAT S ATHrUsNrM ] MESSES. MARCUS WARD & CO. will shortly publish WVithin a Circle, by Emily MF Harris, conetaiing descriptions of work dono by English Jews for eaoh other. When M, Renan visits England he is to de. liver a leotu.e at the Royal Institution on Marous Aurelius. It has been determined to hold an interna. tional exhibition at Rome In 1862, an important feature being the ...