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... zommecal demo. The Carl Ross Opesa Company is about to lssue the prospectus of ies season at the Court Theatre, Liver. Lool, which opens on December 29tb, and continues I till Go6 represetations have been given. Among the I operas eat for performance are the H}ugnenoet. i with ?? BUrns as Valentine ard 1r Bunnco a Baonl;* Thorelinq, sith Miss do Lussan, Mgeserst MeGuckin, Maex Euyene ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... PMINOE'S THEATRE. 11. ?? ir, The pantomime of 1 Aladdin has now entered upon T TY. its last week with unabated suceess. But for previon bem Of arrangements it might run very well file Soothe Col aor fortnight, ~r Chute doesanolt kep agentlemanwithi P.nd Id tin extravagant shirt front anti diamond stud, Rat .I this story of success is no mere fiction. We are abli to I ad to state, after ...

LONDON HORSE SHOW

... TEE CHAMPIONS. In anticipatloxiof the visit of the Queen to the horse show to.:dy, the judges got through anU ?? amount or work yesterday, in order to make up for the time which will be occupied by the RoYsa visit. The jud(er diqposed of the hackney and ponY stallions, and the hackney mares, leaving the bunter mares to he judged to-da. The Hackney ilore B3ociety's challenge cup, vaue o50 for ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... [THIRD NOTICE.] bave The Conlexlporary Review is very readable, and, I fbiI' what is more important, exceedingly valuable tia I the , month, The veteran historian, Professor Freeman, l writes with amusing bitterness against M. Da purD Cbaillu' nevw theory of the origin of the English, the I With this fresh adversary to deal with, he is con- depcendingly kind to his old enemy, Mr Seebohm, and ...

Theatrical Mems

... zeatuieal fjrm0, The ?? of the Gaiety Theatre with the second edition of Joan or Arc' .han now been post. poned nutil to-morrow owing to the alterations not being complete, Nius Fanny Brough has been nufferinr from a sore throat, which bat kept her out of the bill at Drury Lane. Mr Leonard Bavne has alo been absent from the Adelphl through Iliu, Mr Seymof Lucas, AiA.IA, who was sesrouslp ...

THEATRE ROYAL

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Theatrical Mems

... ?? or-?- I- ol ,? latmal, i0clum a Wrn. ygonam M1lve noti Won able t pr.71? 0aut a 't Ca!n FTho lkrfy Thk~vaK ~ fromr the ?ntI' a1cady, MUOUIBI;Oi TPio falol~win ?? ~wir'r avotftd will, bowoter, nho~v7 how *uh~ntaia ?? ire i ?? AE.Ms r lit T, W. Yolt f ?? I JW. IV 1udley o. ?? liist'AU? tuee ~ttinotit ?? 210(1(0 Ohzpmala ?? ?? M DnUnay li.-kldvy k O 1'rtvtr tit I ?? flrca. ielw btivb itcF ...

WHO CALLED ORDER?

... WHO OALTFD ORDEE? r - --d_ .- __ 1. I : r At Taueday's Bristol Council meoting an ldeRmMn, , on beint celkcd to order, sid-' Who called order to 0 3 meO -BRnsvoL MERCUIRY. T The following linen are dedicated, without p3r- mission, to B. W. T - You may may whab you like about railway extension, Or of what's rcqinred at Avonmouth Dock; I listen with something that seems like attention, With my ...

MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... KAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER. rPxrPTE NOTXCE,] [FIrTHE NOTXOEi The frontisplece to the lagazine of Art ia a photogravure of Sir J. B. Mitials's ploture, now the a propexty of the Corporatlon of Birmingham, entitled 9 The Blind Oirl. rhe costume already marks it as the work of paut generation. Jules vheret eis au article on a Frencf artist who invents some very c olever designa for ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... UNCLE TO3 S CABIN. br The striking story that brought world-wide fame 21 to Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe form,, in a vernion. datd for stage purposes, the attraction at the King c etzeet house this week, and the hearty reception extended to 1Uncle Tom's Cabin last evening augurs hr well for the success of the engagement. The version of the tale presented last evening ?? with what is celled the ...

RENAN'S NEW BOOK

... dint the vubllition of the new wo Mt . .J * A7 VT ia Pending the publication of the new work on hb Israel, which is to oomplete his Historyof the Originsof Obristianity, H enan will give to the 1e reading world to day a volume intended at a seruel to co in his interesting souvenirs of childhood and youth, Str re The book will be issued by the Calmaun L6vy firm, n- the lately deceased ...

MR CAPPER'S ENTERTAINMENT

... Counter attractions Interfered with the attendance at Mr Alfred Capper's entertainment, given at the St. James's ball, Cumbeuland Stre3t. last night but the fact that the audience only half filled the hall In no way detracted from the ?? of the gatherin from an artistic point of view, The reputation Mr Capper ban gained by his thought-reading experi- ments and others of a kindred character was ...