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TO MISS VANDENHOFF,

... light of ?? to illumoe and warm. If thou bad'ht liv'd in older days, thou'd8$ been * St in sine taimplo as its idol-queen. Bad Isola! rejected, heart struck, lone, i would the happy privilege 'were mine j'o claiip thee to ylti e~trt call thees my OWD, Anil ...

MISS TOMBOY

... vyears A enrti&ts sigr-Drp.i, g. r' acid d What ?? aed stands wt ; A ?? Wty age TVagt'ra ik-ge- - A a3 tFlocte. laid. I ve tzey rz Wh-en is a tbief ?? a v-:: WVi at i, nLoE aIko`CU I . : dtber leif. * a*d. Vt j v is the attn lil-e a . -Bc- a taitter.W ...

THE MISSING MISER

... I a little information about her charge. All she d knew was thart Mary was a very nice obligingy y Child, and tblat. every quarter day brought a re- 11 guitr ?? liberal remittance from a London soli- d citOr. MaJry, on her first arrival ?? seen but a ...

MISS YANIEWICZ'S CONCERT

... bfexecutedl in admir~ble style b y Miss Yanhicsc, Mr. J. ;- Herrman, and Mr. Lindsey, and the solo on the violon- > cello, by the latter gentleman, was much aplauded. It Hertz's duet, piano-forte and harp,) by Miss aniewicz Iga Miss Pauline Yaniewicz was a very ...

MISS WHITNALL'S CONCERT

... hish executioti ?? biter he rrt I~d .tem thle 11rtgeriotsq, t'(dded Matraeiay to -is - tion. Hte passececc mucrih dramatic tot i, j' every re' pect ant admirable artiet. ten - 'blach-t wasi in exelhlent vcin. I J. andiriji' sars til that could ha ilemirso ...

MISSING FRIENDS

... peculiarly B valuable medium for inquiries for missing relatives and friends. We are prepared to insaerb such inquiries without charge. 1 Correspondents who may avail themselves of tbe advantages of the Missing Friends Department are requested to mnake their ...

MISS CHRISTIANA WELLER

... MISS CHRISTIANA WELLER. This accomplished youig lady gave a second concert at the Athenwmun Theatre, on Saturday, which we were pleased to see was better attended than upon the former occasion. The vocal portion of the prograumme was very attractive. ...

MISS WHITNALL'S CONCERT

... tempta- Vi ny, tion to ?? As- uey. I , of - WEEIKLY RCvORT. era Number of Boys on the ?? ?? re Averstag i e D . Ottatned sttntnr *0e ex, Vitos. D Andersen and c5. heath, &qrs. enl- Trceasurer-TJID. Anderson, iRsql. - ]lonersri eet ochp Hubbac-k, E *SOYT ...

MISS WHITNALL'S GRAND CONCERTS

... To her exertions, to C- her spirit, to her exposure to great pecuniary risk, we are d indebted for the opportunity of hearing Grisi, the greatest at ,, Prima Donna, an d Lablache, the greatest Prime Buffo, ape in the world; besides these, we have had Mario ...

THE YOUNGEST MISS PIPER

... the shy and speechless youth, sho decoyed him aside while h er ca sister rambled indifferently and somewhat D scornfully on. The youngest Miss Piper leaped '1 upon the rail of a fence, and, with the stalk of a thimbleberry in her month swung her small ...

MISS WINCHELSEA'S HEART

... told her friend, Mr. BiTns, that so far as she wits con- cerned Miss IWinchelsea inight go to her old Rome and stop there; she (Miss Lily Hardhurst) wouldn't grieve. And the way in which Miss WTinchelsea put herself upon ternms of personal tenderness with ...

MISS ANDERSON AT THE ALEXANDRA THEATRE

... proportion forms a chief defect in Miss Anderson's treatment of (Parlor. Though but sketches, two at least of the other parts in Comedy and Tragedy require careful perform- ance, these being the Due d' Onealws and D'.AuInry, the husband of CGarice. ...