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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

LITERATURE

... LHTERATFlRE. ADVIcE TO THE DEAF; OR, TiE PRESENT STATE or AURAL SUlRGERY.-BY JOHN HARmISON CURTIS, EsQ.. Surgeon to the Royal Dispensary for Diseases of tile Ear. London: Jo50z Churchill, Princes-streCt, Soho-Among the various charitable institutions ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... that she acts under the impulses of real genius; her look of rffright and surprise, when she finds herself' delivered into the arms ofRenoult, wasasstronglyexprea- sive of her feelings as the most passionate words could have been. Excellent as a-ere the passages ...

Public Amusements for the Week

... 5.-Stege Atdseaer Mr. W. D. Broad ?? Perfarmansces commence at half noet 6 O'cloch. ROYAL MdARYLEBONE THEATRE. Lessee, Mr. John Douglass. Extenorditosry sccress of 1The Blackh )ootaoc-Deaudrdly the gneatest hit evre ?? ?? Ethiopian Sereraders'tee ene ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... in the Charlton-masrshes, and the other in the Plumstead- marshes. At the time of the explosion, John Rumsey, the foreman, and four other men, named John Smith, Edward Paul, Charles Thorpe, and Thomas Harris, were employed in the building in driving home ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... coot. ifmence with THE SWB~d 'GIRL; or, the Heart's hitt';' Chill. in which Mtessrs. Uenrc He'.s'rd, Graots.Hal' W. Seorlr, John Gardner. 'Clikoette. Coreno., [Ato.ee, Lambe. Proamp'ot. Rewhewfhat.a tind Mrt E.F. gftilto, Mrs. Hugh br7atmybeil, Moo. E ...

BATTLE OF INKERMANN

... constancy with which they have supported the rough but heroic labours of the siege. I could name whole divisions, soldiers of all arms, and of all ranks who have distinguished themselves highly this day. I shall make them known to Framce, the emperor, and the ...

LITERATURE

... guns, as Lord Raglan had anticipated, had turned thenm upon us-directed the Bri- tish light cavalry to chbarge. The Earl of Cardigan,, ies com- mander. ventured, we believe, to ask a very natural quest ian, 'what his brigade seas to charge P. The enemy ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... to connect him with the regularly established lec- turer is a glass of cold water. On Tuesday, the subject was Grattan- ever glorious Grattan, the best of the goodf-and Mr. Jones, with the solitaiy exception of Milton, has hitherto devoted his powers solelyvto ...

LITERATURE

... obbaining from general praetitioners in the border counties accurate notes of ODD operations, such as amputation of a leg or an arm, arformed within a given time, in the homes of the suf- ererv, mauy of them peasants and others workmen in towYns. A careful ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... the maiden amid much Fejocing and a perfect round of May-day festivities. Miss Emilie Gist- tan, as Goody; and Master Harry Grattan, Boy Blue, played with delightful spirit and humour. The good and bad boys of the school were rendered equally diverting by ...

YESTERDAY'S THEATRICALS

... from the top of a van and fractured his skull. John Howes, of Bun-, hill-row, was also admitted. The little fellow was' swinging on the railings in Coleman-street, when he slipped down and broke his arm. THE PRINCESS ALICE. - ANOTHER DIFFICULTY WITH PROPERTY ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... company, of vihich Mrs. Bernard-Beere ia the bright particular star. Mr. Brookfield, Mr.Herbert Standing, Ur. H. Grattan, and giss Vmilie Grattan [are also ine the cast. The annual featival of the Catholic Total Abstinence League of the Cross took place as ...