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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... P11L10 AMUSEMENTS, &c. | toral Alexandra Theatre.-Our 23oys. Prince of wales Thcatre.-Mary's Secret; Betsy. juvyal Ajnphithe4.tre.-Tom Noiddys Secret; a Buncb of Berries. BIotuida Theatre.-State Sccrets; Ail that Glitters is not Gold. Cewv Star music uall.-miscellfneous entertinment St Jurmes s IHall.-1ague's 2instrels. Queep's Operetta ?? World We live In- Saunders's Theatre, of Varieties, ...

POETRY

... l HUMILITY. BY CHARLES DIACRAY. I will tell theo-I will toll thee Wheor my bosom friend shall bo; Not where bollyholks are flaunting, But where violets scent the len. Not where gaudy parrots chatter, But where larks and liunets sing; Not with dahlias of tho autumn, But tbo lilies of the spting. Ever birds of plainest plumage Soatter swectest DnusiC round- Ever flowers of rigeost odour Grow tho ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... I,:- -LLC ?? &c. axes ?? Aox. tldr. Thcitlrr.-½1P Vot ?? 1inoke. lr AeU ?? 1'*t.ULe ->ary^-teclt; Itaoiy. 3 ?? ell-lo e ?? 10 e Bflles ,f the, ,ii'o. I i ?? j. 4:1 'i ?? ?? ! i. ?? i ?? jL drvi. Puli : o3^u-'se( :l icl;2lz. Xrlz ~ : on ?? :, 'il . i¶']tsei~t~ilt ti~~e ½ ii Vt ito in. Mo tinad ?? ii Yarlt' 4ia, P.rad;o't.o' .co . i ?? i 't .i [. ' ar'. r ?? r- n r i::! ?? , ,z ?? _ sxi,i; ...

EXHIBITION OF THE LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS

... IEX MITON OF THE LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS. ROYAL IN-STITUTION, COLQJITTI'-STREET. No IV. No. 231, The Departure. Miss B. Zell.-It is astonishing what a number of trilling scenes in life, in domestic circles, in nature, in circumstanecs which appear to the general world of no interest, unnotda'ble, when they get into the Lands of an I artist who can analyse them, become ...

VERIETIES

... VARIETIES. GEMS OF THOUGHT. The youth who does not look up will look down. Traits of character which you seek to conceal you had better seek to reform. It has been well said that wiiters of low fictions hold the mirror down to nature. To endeavour to work upon the vulgar with fine sense is like attempting to hew blocks of marble with a razor. A man of talent is lost if he lo not join to ...

THE REVENGE OF A LIFE: CAMBRO.BRITANNIC STORY

... THE REVENGE OF A LIFE: A CAMBRO-BRITANNIC STORY. y n TBY A PEZSTONIAN. h a CIHAPTEB XXXI. It ALF. OVERTON VISITS THE HAMIL.TONS. r. Alf Overton, en I have already described him, was a Ia fine looking as well as a fine feeling yonung fellow: one of ,a those splendid specimens of the human form divine 3 which are oftener to be mot with in this country thae in any other. it HismutsularbRild and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEEMNTS, &c

... PUBLIC AYUSEMEiNTS, &c.' Royal Alexandra Theatre.-Rip Van WVinkle. Prinse of \iales Theatre.-xiry 's SecYret; Betsy. Royal Amphitlanetre.- Charles IT.; IFuR in a Fog. Rotunda Theatre.-'The Bonnie Fishwife; the MerchantI of Venice. Se w Star Music Hall.-ltiscellarseous entertainment. St James's Hall.-Hafgne's Minstrels. Queen's HIall.-The World We Live Ln. Saunders's Theatre of Varieties, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... I - LIERARYNOTICES. I The IAWrated Book of CanarieS an2d Cage Birds, Britih .and Poreynm By W A Blakston, W. Swaysland, and A. . Wiener, F.L.S. London, Paris, and New York: Cassell, Petter, Galpin, and Co. The proper treatment of household pets is a subject which comes very near the heart and tastes of almost evey man, woman, and child in England, and therefore no apology is necessary for the ...

MR. W. E. GLADSTONE AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... MI W. E. GLIOSTONI AT HER MJA.AJESTY'S THEATRE. |Last evening,a great demnostrtion of the L iberal electors of Middlesex took place at her Majesty's Opera Htouse, Haymerket, on the occasion of the presentation of an address of thanks and con,- gratulation to Mr. a. Gladstone, MYP. Fully an hour sad a half before the time appointed for the commencement of the proceedings crowds began to gather ...

THE BISHOP OF MANCHESTER ON FASHIONABLE FOLLY

... I THE BISHOP OF ANCIESTER ( ON FASIIOKIABLE FOLLY. On Sunday morning, the Bishop of Manchester preached at Si. John.'s Chivrec:, Hvarst, Ashton- under-Lyne, in aid of the school fend. He took for his text the first four verses of the parable of Dives and Laztzus, the Gospel for the day, and in the course of his sermont said that to reflecting minds there was nothing which emder some aspects ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC A3UIUS-EIENIT',. A.IflA~q'DA THEATRE. Daring the present set I tho ?? legendary drama -Pap Iau ?? ishbuing pi ayen at to A~esuaba heatr, Me.'1%isnim toolier, an American actor of established reputation, appearing. as toe sleepy- end ?? Datotcs~nun. He is ably supported by a spocially' sel~'eesed conmpanay, smtric toe snanage-ncort of Mr. John W~ainssright; oaft th Ie scenecry, as well ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUTBIC A&U-C.:-T, &C. pcea! .A1 coix- ra Theat.iO-..ip T:al Vfs i7ne.i. ?Cni1(e of J'ase Theatre-M.lar. 's £c'rat; R~cy. Iboyat AIrz; ?? Ji; ?? its a Fo`. fl: ?? ?? ?? ;;;im~oe - ishaxo ; the toerhaot cf v.ea:.ce. 6t. Groge's Rlul.-Orgca' Recital bv Xs. WM. . Best. ?? ' Sun- o h!JAZ; [l:.-is-v*il ncous ecunrtasininznt. S. Jnes's X'os5.-Ltngoeoo Lo::strA&. Qc1ec.:a1 ?? World We li ve lu. ?? ...