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TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (Lessee and Manager, AUGUSTIUS HARRIS.) EVERY EVENING at 7.30. MORNING PERFORMANCES EVFrY 1 WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, at ?? AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S NIl N-P PANTOMlvIME, , PUSS IN BOOTS. MesdanaesWadman, ?? ,alrj. Wyill.Nf-iUk Dawson, Bettina De Sortis Messrs. Harry Nicholls, Herbert Camispbell, Charies L i 0 'j'5iny Stevens, Reuben Inch, Charles ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINWI.rS THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANNV (Lessee and Manager, Auscusi-rs II rsEP FcOERY EVENING at 7.;n. MORNING PROPrNr SATURDAYVNEEF at 1.30. AUGUSTIUS 3:AIRTH'S NINTHS SN',4 FUSS IN B0OOFS. Atendanros Wtadran, Jetty lard, Nine'\ . 'tl ?? ?? Sortis; Messrs. Hlarry Nicholls, -irirert Camrpb ell, hales '1 rra Rich, Charles Datb;'. Grifflths Brothers, Harry Payfie (Cluwnl). LAST SIX. ...

FRENCH VIEW OF ENGLISH PRIZE-FIGHTING

... FRlENCH VIEW OF ENGLISH PrlZE-FIG-,T'Nl'iG. La 'rwanse publishes an amusinlg chrnionie on the encou:'cr betiveen Sullivi an a d, Mitchell. 'The English people says the writir 'o are full of contrasts. They possess at one and the Camle 'irC ; a passionl for progress and the instinct of barbarism. The ne1 ?? e ,nv, ?? and appreciate the beauties of Sb-al-;.sr' 't bo ?? pond cockl-fi tang ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE, (Lessee and Manager, AUc;USTruS 1ARtIS.. TO-DAY, at .30 and 7,30, AUGUSTUS HTARRIS'S NINTH ANNUAL, pN-oliT, PUSS IN BOOTS- MNISdarLIlej Wc'nAinicr., Leity Lind. Atari, Vi'nirs, Jorion Lawson ;- Sartis; esrs 3-arry- Nicltoll~s, Horlnrt CaihlCharles I aari, Jun, Vicsto LO vslcus I Nne, Charles Dunlop, rifftlis iir .hrs, Harry Payne (Clown). I ...

AN IMAGINARY CONVERSATION

... A N IIA GINARY CONVERSATION DETWEEN MR. Cfl-B-N AND THE MARQUIS OF H-T- X IN Devonshire House yesterday, where the Liberal Unionists gathered to discuss the position of their party, many things were said which were nut reported. To make up for this omission a reporner, grieved at the slight thus cast upon his craft, sends us the following report of a col. versation which he imagines must have ...

THREE NEW NOVELS

... THREE NE W NOX ELS.* A GENERATION which read The Scalp Hunters in its boyhood cannot be trusted to tolerate cold-blooded scientific criticism of Captain Mayne Reid. It was he who first made known to us the romance of the Wild West, the scalping, the shooting, the Navajoes and Apaches who settled their differences with palefaces by stake and faggot-just like Christians, the raptures of ...

THE TRUE STORY OF MRS. GORDON BAILLIE

... THE TRUE STORY OF MIRS, GORDON SgtVIJv BY MEN WHo KNEw HER. WE have received the following supplemental history of M0 rs. Gordor Baillie, which was recently obtained when inquiries were being made witt reference to some of her and Mr. Frost's dealings. One correspondeni writes as follows:- She was born on the 2Ist February, 1843, at Peterlhead, Aberdeenshire, her mother being Catherine ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... RE CENT PUBLICATIONS. [Publishets seould greatly oblige by stating the prices of books. Aoy notices under this head do nol preclude farthe r review, should such steen to be accessary.] We have received the following books since our last issue A POULTRY FARMER. Poultry for Exhibition, Home, and Market, with a Chapter on Pheasants and Pheasantries. (Swvan Sonnenscbein.) [A practical treatise ...

A DISAPPOINTMENT

... A DISAPPOINTIMENT. A letter from the Marquis? Yes, Its purport is not hard to guess. Addressed in his own hand ? I see His lordship must consider me A brand plucked from the flames, a pearl Of price-shall I be made an Earl? 'Twas not for nothing that I went A-fishing for the Government. Perchance a higher title-stay, I'll look at what he has to say. What's this, though? Would I like to be Sir ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... RE1CENT PUBLICA27ONVS. [Publishers would greatly oblige by stating the price of books. Any notices under this head do rot precl ude furtile review, should such seem to be necessary.l We have received the following books since our last issue AINGER, AIFRED. The LetteTs of Charles Lamb. (Macmillan.) [A. newly arranged edition, with additions, in two volumres at los. Portrait and notes.] ...

LITERARY NOTES, NEWS, AND ECHOES

... LITERARIY NOTES, NE WS, AND ECHOES. Mr. George Grossmith's book of recollections, to which I referred the ether day and which is to be published shortly by Mr. Arrowsmith, will not, I find, be devoted to Snobs. It -will, on the contrary, be personal to himself, and will in all probability be entitled A Clown in Society. * * * * * The Exchange Telegraph Company perpetrated an amusing ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINIAEONTS THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANEC (Lessee and Manage:r, AUGusrus 11ARRIS. EVER'Y EVENING at 7.o. iMORNING PIRFORMIANCI's 'VP ON' an SATItRDAYS, ac 130. AUGUSTUS HARRIS'S NINTH ANNUxLI 'x K ar PUSS IN BOOTS. lesdanies Wani.an, Ietty Lind, Marie WVil1.,1ll; jN 'It l De Soris * Messrs. Ilarry Nicholls, llerbert Caspietll, Chales Leua, jaa ' I r5>1, 8- Inch, IChares I)Dnby, ...