PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... 'UBUIo AMUSEMENTS, &c.,THIS DAY. ltsince of Wales Theatre. - The Chimney Corner, and Lady Belle Belle. '1`t1,atre.Royal.-John Dobbs, and the PantomitGi Harlequin and the House that Jack Built. IRoynl Colosseum Theatre.- The Stricken Oak, and ?? True Blue and Pretty BinebelL Royul Amphitheatre. _ Miriam, Crime.1 andl the }autoinime Harleguin and the Child of Halo. New Adelphi ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &C., THIS DAY

... FOA1 ENTS, ao., THIS DAY. Tho.tre.-TO ?? Widow, the ' Stolen! £20 Roward. Ionna Diana, r Spanish BalUlt, and alro. -_ F raud and its Victims, or erpool. ami The Artfal Dodger. ?? as I Tell You,rnl Ihe ;eftrt. -The Bergtr's Petitlon,- rs )aughter, or Life in Liverpool.' Circus. - Equeatrian and other ,.fuerie.-Exhibition of the Picture r~ime3.treet. - The celebrated and iif Cl Otfa ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY GHOST STORY

... A strange story is told in connection with the a report ofthe murder at sea on board of the barque r Pontiac, of Liverpool, by Jean Moyatos, a Greek t: sailor, now in custody in Edinburgh. We do not e know whether the particulars we are about to ,} relate have come out in the investigation, but un-t doubtedly they have a strong bearing on the case, ti and make it probable that but for the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... FPtBLIC AMUBSERm , . Prlice ol Wales Teatre. - The Opera Bianche de Never, and A. 1henosaeson In a Smok Frock. 'Theatre*Royel.- Valentine Vousden's antertainmelit The Unity of Nations. a Quebh' Opmetta, House, Bold-street. -The Opera I 'L'Iprexaado, and StDamond Cut Diamond. Royal Amphitbeatre.The Tragedy of Hamlet, and Somebody Else. New Adeiphi Theatre. -The Ie and Death of ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... ATMUSWIENTS FOR THE so I iRlieEOk' WALES Tji1I TnF -- p that ?? t h ?? T h~elnle~~ the forms ai very elclivenjin, Sec -ron o Pi )o~ entertainment furnieh~ keit-h f ieI~0 'jh lesque will be relen'teid thr'-ol-11011 ~?a lied playedfor the ls ie na~~dy~ Dred. Putne-v, cn elw, yailhlI' 1to former Mr. FeLi ,.Ardt, - the alia to susetainiyv umer T/sak/ne Sine'..ana i h con Tjill bat, a coxan. - ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... SItunIO AMUSEMENTs, Fm, Tq DAY. I Plnnce of Walen Theatre.- 1aw She Loven HIM! and The Coleen BatnI. iosal Amphitbeatre.- In end Out of Plce, and ;The Poor of Liverpool. liew Adeiphi Theatre.- Blue Beard, and the Panto- mime The House that Jack Built. Royal Colosseum Theatre.- Mr. and Mrs. White. and The Chimes, or the Broken Hleart. Hengher's Grand Cioque Variete.- A ...

A LAY OF THE WATERLOO OF 1864

... | A LAY OF THE WATEOO OF 184. BY WILAM IRVfnqF The Bun shone bright o'er Altear plains: Earl Sefton came that day To hail his brethren of the leash, With all their proud array. Bight well the noble earl did rein His gallant four-in-hand While the welkin rang With plaudits To the lord of all the land. There stood the laird of Thorlieshope (Prince of all coursers he), With Innocence and Omwraby ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I P1RINCE OF WALE8 THEATRE.-The engagement of the leading members of the Strand company has been attended with great success so far, the house having been well filled each night during the past week. Their performance in Messrs. Tal- fourd and Brough's burlesque The Miller and his Men seems to have given general satisfao- tion, and they have been received each evening with marks of favour. ...

A STORY OF SMALL PROFITS AND QUIC RETURNS

... A STORY OF iALL 'A ROS Tr AND QUJ -k RT IRNS'. (fly i, ET anl 3 4N @07- S'P,54th.) DI0 The chaunge'vistto Dn o '0years, c i~M sooidty dluring l- fd3)o aents general sI' AJ51Oqun' on the gradnial ?? 'now rofl'i) have so sottlon ofthe railway eystero oftrwefluig, e are to-WV 4oo1ipletely al tered the eppCehi'nfiM d both Air. ?? 'fd counfPy, that a st~ranger eoomlibgfiote1 aL Atin 'Where the Ohd ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... CHRISTMAS ASEMENTS. ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE, As usual, Mr. E. Saker hao for several months been h making spoolal preparations for the production of his COhoktma, annual, which has so long and deservedly held first plase in Liverpool; and, If report speaks correctly, the grand comic OCrhetroas pantomime 'Little Lalla Rookh, which will be produced this evening (Boxing Night), will equal and ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... 9VSHIONS FOR MARCH. - i * - ?? li4 ea. - If the weather this month at all reembles that al |of February, those ladies who desire to dress in OI ao acordauce with the temperature and brightness of a ; the day vil every DOW and thenmaske their appear- a . awa n light ealke end foalsrds, with tulle and ax rapo bonnets, while on other ocasions they will fol u be comfortohly wrapped in velvets and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... YUBLIC AMZUS3NEMENTS, &t. U Om) 7 Ale tdra Theahe -Joffe',atIlt'ky; Gejnevleve; the Two Duzzside. T aoyt4 Amphikteatro.-Yt*al. 1: fiufle of Walev Teoatre-Oh] ttid o ; Mt a M!nid sad r the Magple. olety Th ?? for Tfitl; Ltt'e Tom Tag; e in tbe Wrong Box. ?? E)3flI.nt.-ry~wtO54tEdjdcnof lauk-eyod Simsn. Sotfnlds, Theatre.-The Green fluih9hea. queen's RaIl-,-fternoor: Tto Koateoma People. Concer ...