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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSMIENTS. ALEXANDRA XTEATRE. The Naval Cadets, the opera comique about which there was so much debate in the metropolis, . was presented to a Liverpool audience for the first time at the A ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... rPUBLIC AMUSYKENTS, &c. roeyl Alexandra Theatre.-7;fadame ingot. vrnceci Wales STheatre.-Witheted Leaves; the Great Divorce Case. Royal AmpphitLeatre.-MarthS. Rotusda Theatre.-Ilichard the Third. St. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIO AMTTSLE?3PS. IROYL ALEX20DRA Tn4FwsiTfR Within the decade which will close with tlb year there have appeared in l and th^catroi companies representing such cw;utrias asIlsaly, H Holland, Americ ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... BIcce's Comrreensiv'e SPawoe Sere. Lorndont4 Blacki and Son. We have repeatedly noticed the sucestsive parts of this new series of readinug boolks, and! can testify that those jnst i ...

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

... PUBLIC AMUSEMES. i ALEXAISDRA THEATRE. Mademoiselle Lange, the favourite in Lecooq's opera La Fille de Madame Angot, as not an attractive character. It has objectionable phases that make it repug ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLC AMUSEaMENTS, &c. Roval Alexandra Theatre.-CarWlen. Prince of Wales Theatre.-Withered leaves; the Great Divorce Case. Royal amphitheatre.-Maritana. Botunda Theatre.-Bilabrd the Third. Queen's Ope ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... I __ STRANGE BURIAL9.-ALttIB, the Hun, died A.D. 453. He was buried in a wide plain in a coffin enclosed, in one of golo, Another of silver, and a third of iron. With his bd~~Y~5 nteredanimmense amount of booty, and that tiij'epot might he for ever un1knowin, all those who were probdut at the burial were deprived of life. The Goths noted nearly in a similar manner on the death of Alauic in 41 ...

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... I Edqar.in PHe: HisD LfeLters.and Opin-s.i| By John It. ingrain. In two volumes. London: John iogg. There can be no doubt that up to a very recent period it was the fashion to speak ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... I LITERARY SELECTION&. I - ;~scA. BLUZlEa5.-WO may live and learn. -I remember, fifty years since, or more at one of the Lincoln elections, hearing a man in the crowd say to another, speaking of 'the preceding night, We got drunk as Blaizers.1 I never could make out what he meant. Yesterday I was reading Sir Thomas Wyse's lImpression8 ',of Greece, and, speaking of the reverence for St. ...

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... - LITERARY -OTICEB. ?? I fZ114 uJ'L4?Z i May ,arr a ]Litdn#. By Mercy Grogan. tonuon: Casset Petter, Galpin, \nd-Co.' At a tine when the industrial employment of women is inaressi~lgiy and most properly Angaging public attention, this unpretending but realy serviceab'e little volume deserves a uarm ealcole. It is brimful of information, *conveyed in the shortest possible compass, and is ...