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aps fest eet ty | chrom ten chee ea account of wo! our was il : Because he feared that his pocket hunderchief | oeut stamped macterial of sky blue, with embro” | “I'¥° ‘would be taken from him, and he wi-hed io send | dered bouquets in white'sitke aud silver; the puttom sates bs Sn de Ly atest the blood which pa ‘rite ge flowe ‘ane “e th War a the ovens ‘ood wi an wy aed wi! t ‘is said to have igsuedtrom the wounds in the side | eanging inne ast ton the skirt i te e emer Saviour, ay sented 2 the pai ag ig yalsed over e White satin under kirt, by two bow Teil ute Mise osisShen Bridges church © al as been aaa! uel composed o| jeuves jue velvet and enme » two medical men, who have declared that its | smell fovied muixed with silver cords: the eume E0renee windee they opeae panel aise Se tiaearias irs e- a . arine on a sont peitvon exactly corresponds with | kind Foreign Muste, bouquets were placed in the hair. o er| Myvee with shen teeny Scie wiehs was ae very wi silver pases The Rdener te ey —— Ast, and the Drame, new and beautiful fringe of white and blue feathers, $3 saeetly the renewed will reply, M. Perlet, the French actor, dvd receatly at aged 66 years. He was an admirable artist, which Smeniien we with the white shoulders _ ‘ncircles. er was a magnificent apricot- ‘end pertormed in English characters occasionally. lored tafletas, itri He leit his family in comfortable circumstances. | $4 taffetas, (trimmed with three deep flounces, ry oe y, Mons Nathan Louis Napier Robt ‘Nickey Chas Cartigny, one of aseociate actors, is quite ua- round which was a broad wreath of flowers, em- 85 REWaRD.— M. Sullivan Mary or Shy iat me Fiolben tan ¥ pny Hickey hee, welled broidered in silk of the natural colors, producing a A specifi Mixture, cole ‘es the most spee— Lesarerad sini caitia dob Neagle Newell Wm Nester 1, and will not perform again. fresh and live! The body embroidered | 97.204 safe eure for certain complaints. -It-ueutralises the ney orem 4 NeillyGlass(ord&CoNey Joke Peter At Bruseels, “ Giralda,”” a comic opera, has been | tomatch. ) /Penranee: She body embrouders rallyiia twenty-tecr heute. Toe tenis the ress Fabian Bentham Nice et Risen Ge C Haleosaanes d with success. In the same city, a five | The same kind of design in colors is seen in white safe and specdy. Pull. Pettowtare with re aar Nile (MD) Nelty Pathe = Niches ‘Benj act play, “Calvin,” has been performed. cabeteey which nipheonsre younger, and mole ele- $iase sale by J.0, Fay, 136 Fulton street, lamp DO Siishels. Bey Horton Seth pees Lin « The manager of the Imperial Theutres of Italy, | Zant. If we pass from these handsome and clegaat | ———————_____ ty] ning Mich Nelea’?: Hae ft julty ee entered ato 8‘ neuttagugeica wn iS | flees, to thom, mare propery ayled “ball | NEM, MEDIQaL, SOOKp-—a GoMPLtR PRagTiOn fet, ee [ee ee Se talented English vocalist, formerly sv popular here, | dresses,” we would mention one, of pink silk tar- | and alithe kindred affeotionsillustrated by yng ym Fi Dennis Frasure Dani O'Bryan Jae O'Brien Petor O'Connor Roger Miss Catherine Hayes, who is to muke her ap- | tatane, entirely covered with deep flounces, edged of beautifully oelored plates, as large o,f; by Homer Pray Mrs BA Fath Jone Piri ald Frazee LB O'Brien Peter O'Connell John = O' Bian F pearance in the summer season. with a narrow stamped gauze ribbon; the body is | Bestwick, D., lecturer on surgery and diseases of Barton Miag adel Pettibone Mrs MaryPridham Mrs,Hud- | pret? (1oin ot Farley Pack F Oicoanel deka Qineee iehe At the Teatro Grande, Trieste, Verdi’s last new | #180 quite covered with @ mass of narrow frills of 10, Extract, fro Boston Mediont'ané | Perkins Mise Mary Pickering Miss AnnPoster Mre Amn Feban Patk Freeman Leander Jas Qlmatead ‘aaron B O'Neill Rone pera, entitled * Stiffelio,” been withdrawn, in | 28¥2°- To say all that this charming dregs dis- | Surgical Journal.” It may be said, fearlessly, t be cB Elisa Power Margaret jewis Freeman Rev Z 2 Fegan Farrell 4 ‘Jas O'Dell Lawrence Consequence of its ill success J plays of taste and lightness would be impossible. Aoton's works on the same family of di p akg ie Perrie Walter Ordway sobn A Ostman Albert O Th The. naval tiiacanatd wo other robes of white tulle deserve notice pert he, Find over published in thle Fetterman Geo Farraby Mr eer Bergen e new Theatre Real at ri ov inues to be | from their elegant simplicity. ‘They are made vith thor of » workon buse and its de- ton Jan Ferguson alex Paris D Tayne Pascy Jol an object of great attraction to the beau monde, and | three skirts, trimmed round with broad piaked he.,”" sixth edition, fou blo had bt CA Perks BP Parve i tgomery is is not to be wondered at, when we consider | gauze ribbon, the third skirt raised at the si P th blishers’, STRINGER & -y Ziteker M Flick Prancis P Parker Aug S Pastacardi Sesne that & find Yocal co it Path ng Ag By g m, the third s' raised at the side wi'l by the ‘Broad ThosJohn Finch GG Friamam Jasop Parker bout R Parsol Wal: Hl Ps e present | a large bouquet of flowers, the ribbon which fastens leary C Fisher Frank Fisher Richa Parker Alonzo Plander Jo! faoment, equal to vhat of any opera in Europe. | it ascending to the waist; the same kind of lowers OCTOR YOURSELF—I0R TWENTY-FIVE CENTS— MreMary = Rea urs TC Ziseeenlé Glen... Fisel 4 Parks Daviol Pardey Ronconi had been very well received on his re- | ornamenting the body and sleeves. oes Fh, whe Pocket Aeculapius, or Svery One Hig im WroMary Reburn Mrs, Wash- SoniorLuis Foleer Eacch omg acd Pai arance. "AL foe ‘bellishing the fai wn irtie ‘tion, with one hundred en- garct ington et sueire a . Pakell Win Paul Alexander @ppe care is not cont to embellishing the fair wing Diseases and Malformations in every R Fogg John H Foote Edw Payne & Bangs = Peading Joba Phelps William Me. Mequillet has proceeded to Ghent to sing | forms in the bal! room, for great taste ia displayed rm, by William Young, M. D., Graduate of the | Roterte Mre ann Ryan Fp PetbhamGeerge Pek henry Phelps Brastus in “* Le Propbete.” She obtained great success | in the numerous sorties de-bal. We have seen one Buca Gre faithtel? Seen abede he various forms of Seoret | Kel ins Mrs Catha- wi Foster RS Fest Geo, MD gee Wilton - re, such as forme an important epoch in the life | Of white satin, lined through with rose-colored | in plain 40, The chapter ia Self Abuseis vortty uleite hiaae Bee ie Hae Mies Beek Ms, Foulet & Pallis Foterson Joo Peaterson John anartisle. Here she hassung in * Ovello,” and | plush. A deep trimming of whitefeathers encircles | particularsttontion. and should be read b Ryreetter Mze Si- Riggins Mre Mariah Rogers Catharine | PigtyhAte g Flynn Michl Pan Botts & Potrovits Mons was greatly applauded The * Prophrte”’ is on | it, a8 well as the capuchon, which islined also with | Men, whe have bees unfortunate in oo rah A Farrelly Owen‘ Fatrie Mr(Chatham Ferrell dar) re v the eve of being represented, and the * Huguenots” fae, One can easily imagine how becoming this | So mattes what hts pretentious may bo, get Bmith Mig nara Benrin Mrs, Nor | 1° H°RFY a ee Poor Wiliam = Phiitivs gin rehearsal. ight trimming is to the pretty face that is shade: visit Mise arab | Sears, Mee ior William Phitlipa® B The new entertainment of those two talented | bY the capuchon. For toiletves de ville the bodies gent’ pariy Mes Rogena | Guyer fone = Garbrille Mr Seige Peck Fiereo BA ee cites ariiste, M’me Thillon and Pt. Hadson. continues | With basquines are generally adopted. The bas- should possess Dr. Young’s Treatise op A Simpson Mrs Edith | Mt Gabril Gardiner Thos Tas Son to attract large audiences wherever they appear, | ines cut al’espagnole are an elegantand charming alaplus, oF Every One His Owe | Saunccr? mise Kate Stockficld J woreeaway aie meat p peo Pang semegen Ttia to be repeated in Londow the end of the en, | BOVEY; they are edged with Ince, or narrow ruches nding twenty-five conte ona Emma Sturtevant ‘Mari- Smith Blisaveth R | Gachere en || Okeke dane | bitiipe Jouse B suing month. ofribbon ; the front of the body and sleeves are sine Addrews De Wa YOUN | $eFwood Rilon, ana d | Smith Miss Kate-3 | Gladding © W Griffin Jao Police Joe ; trimmed to match. for sale by Strin a Gallibert Mons © Gritith Edw: le Abraba: Mr. Bunn, who has already given his literary | ‘The fringe trimmings for ball dresses this winte i. mie.’ Le Gale BS ite A crane Orme, Miah BB ig Pogter & Keene _ 2nd dramatic entertainment one hundred and seven- | have taken a new aspect. Nothing can be 1¢ | [YARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PuivaTs | . William st ies Scott Ellon Gaitly dao sue Gridia Marks Foret? naam JO teen times, is about to proceed with it through the | yaporous or elegant than the fringes of maraba ts Smith Ellen gBhaw Mise Mary Btvarte Miss Jane A | Gallu Pl Gibbons dno Pollard Taos C Pugh Richard midland counties. | on the edges of the double skirts, in tulle. We Semple Miss Ann _ Suydam Mrs Sarah Gransh those Gillen Jue, Parke eigtee Jullien has departed from London with his “band | would describe one in thiy style: it 18 a subs of yymore Mise Clarissa | Gucier Jno se of chosen men.” The French drummers, with | white tulle, with three skirts—the first having « ™. A h Qahagon Thos Quina John—2 Quin Edwa their unmatchable major, alro accompanies hjm, | simpte hem, the other two tnmmed with fringe of Tugwell Mary me a rey R and there is little deubt of their making some udise | marabouts, raised on the left side with two bou- ‘Tanant Catharine Thompson Mrs Mai ‘T Anthony Relloaberger Kes~ Rysn Bev J Ryan Dente in the provinces. They are now at Manchester. | quets of double roses; short sleeves, rather tuanel Feeeag Aen, Feakee Mes b argh f Rasrewski Alene Raymond Besuz Ghag Mr. Balfe and Mr. Bunn are on the eve of com- | *haped, with a narrow fringe to match, which falls eI Tolman Miss Tran- Thurber Miss Elisa | Gamell Goo rea ey pleting a grand opera, in three aets. over the arm, after being raised, en draperies, by a} how ro Thompson Bliza- ces J Truax Miss Susan | Gaetand D Mariana Green Chas cen we hats - tingle rose. A fringe on the body, forming a | * yest, without beneft jay body was beth Aza, Gilt Michi @ 6 Konout awd usard, whom many of our contemporaries put | pointed berthe, descending to the on 6 the plain | 12 8 sbort time. Joba Rol ir. I paid over $300 ry A aa) A byes Ay peg Risley Francie = Head Win” -to death some time since, is announced to conduct space to the point is filled with a bouquet of roses, | Rf pee yng by local and pent Crore Ogre hsb bey m3 Lest Les thea rye rods ee ow Gilera bia O ee Gould Cape Bend or ad H Kitehie dition Itight Jo ‘ ace " A 5 p \ " 2 ‘ at some of the forthcoming bai marques at Paris. wide at the top, and dimimshing gradually to the | time, Jas, Salisbury, ‘Treatment y jevter. ‘baice hours | Vandeusen Mrs Jaue VansilewierClarigaa street Golden Alox Gormiy Patek Kichardat'T Bs “gy Right We oe Scribe and Auber’s new opera, “ L’Enfant Pro- | waist, resembling a small parterre of roses on the . to 2 F a 7 109 DR. LARMONT, w. Gormaa thee Kich Geo H diene,” continues to attract the Parisian public, | front of the body. It ie scarcely possible to give Walsh Mes Buen Walker ise Bliza- Waring Miss Larah ied a alle rg e great causes. je success is to be at- | an idea of the effect of this nest of snow filed REWARD —JEFFRIES' ANTIDOTE, ~ idee Mise Pre s . ‘tributed to the splendid scenery, painted by the | with roses. We must not forget to say that the 8500 cifie Mixture for the cure of private dtoerters, Wilhhme tre ce witee a Ginds Jace i? bhai Biever doh - celebrated artiste, E. Cambon. fringe of the berthe falis over the shoulders, reach- Nithout the leacs Wood Mies Agnes Wood miss Elvira Walsh Mrs Jas Griffin Jac b Guirao bs a f Mrs. Wallack, wife of Mr. J. Wallack, the | ing that onthe sleeve. ‘The coifiure to accompany Wensel MieLouisn White Mier EA.” Wilken Mise En” | Big Kebiason comedian, and a daughter of the celebrated ‘Jack | this toilet isa wise of double roses, very narrow Nyvoldons, ‘Onebor, | Wiihains Mrs, Lem~ Williams ise Phe. Wi Baltenstern Julius i Fiotease a | ney Se Johnstone,” died on Wednesday night. Mr. Wal- | 0M the forehead, enlarging as it descends over the | tle lastsa woek—many are cured in two dave.” For enle Wank ie watt Wood Miss Ellen Baffey John Ballook Chas Ri tack has been very seriously ill for some weeks.— pe ave foe. unites eer knot ef hair, | ¢ Nee Te Meeewar? lee Bareed streek, How rent arewwtpad asa I sce ai Fail Fish Rauagece. Sun, Dec. 25. bart ae bya canis ot pearls and diamonds. | Fev oriease’ 0. Hanover treet, Boston; Wright & GENTLEMEN'S LIST. | tons EE oy fe Monday night, December 23, brought the seri nother dress, also of white tulle, had twoskirts; | —~ A HMaucock Hewlett Hansce Wm A R PP se pin Phe te Hee Meee ne #eFi€3 | on the bottom of the under one thete was a deep O FEE TILL CURED—DR. MURPAY HAS REMOVED | Adams Mr Abra M Aldor Hoary W Bernard Hancock Samuel | Ryhert Jus Herel, Sirlesttnce “ene < $ oth presen be - jajeaty’s fe berated fringe of marabouts, sprinkled with small dots of a ogo sicces, song Chathans. weer nese Allan John Allm: agent New Lendon Mamilton J G Hawberry Pat Kuff Albert Rus cil Francis T Rue el Gee bet aw peritd: whie A aetoaconey pense per gold. The second skirt had a narrow fringe at the | without me ary, in two to four d ‘ya, wii roy ce ry sien Bless font Ob p iste | — pean |W & Ge pot ge tee | bottom of the hem, which met the trimming on the | o¢6. His Specific, $1 s box, caunot be Atevrieth Or EL Amar CW ‘echback A Mart Frederick H Barricon Jack. sutedee ee ee , a. open from the waist, the edges trimmed with a ‘© CURE NO PAY—DR. CORE!TT, 19 DUANE ST | Armaucne len road BA Kias Oharle jarriven Je ho Geagore Mr Sullivan John = Seudder Joseph Mr. Lumley is now defendant in a trial whereby | light embroidery of gold and waite silk, and fast- may be sopeulted on the treatment ofcertain diseasos Sumahete ate ane athaway Gilbert Hardeuirook aso | Scaerd Thaxter B Salmon i | rag eS the heirs of Donizetti and M. es the author of | ened at four equal distances with bows of white and | APractice of teen years, devoted to the treatment of dell, | Aldridge W 4 Aloen Timothy Ahern John Harling Jobn M pin ei [rev eee Py gli of “La te du Regiment,” claim their | gold (puse ribbon, the ends being trimmed with a | disesse, ‘Recent cases cured in three dayse ‘Ne more’ | Atderecn Wark” Anthony Chass — Atuctton Jo Eeruecas, BeceJum” porcesen 3 a 8 Biadame Sontag has been so succeestully singung. | tend arth the terre seek ees ees | Air Thm Ree iene ema, | HceMeNweLS.gHemn samucl Ualareate | | Rinatord capt Seantey ir . | round with the same etnbroidery as on the skirt. A . epeen JSR, ndrews Capt Mich-Aadsrson a4 i men ans Becewhes i reen wich ave Stanciitte Wm We understand that metropolitan musical instra- | stall double sleeve, raised en drayerie, was trim- ey paddy Bh ale td | ater heer irda “ss SRT | ee ; Ss um Pe! << Goenlaing SW 4 7 ments will occupy about 3,400 feet at the exhibition. | med with the same fringe, having a bow of ribbon | those sad disorders of bo: 4 wed by improper rew A Bradley Hawk Erastus Hayos Pat faa Rese peters ‘There will be various specimens of organs from the | falling over the arm, called the nowds de pages. A | babiteof youth. P- becuse le tan ee fetes a Behe ye Btowsll Ones Uaresuintuee Bele see Starr dwin A Shaw @N mn ‘various London buiiders; among the reat there will | cov//ure of oak leaves, mixed with clusters offamall | days or awook, a th ie cordial will restore | Baker Ii Lor Beany Mr Cherry ot B. sare be one gigantic ehureh organ, containing upwards beada of gold and stones of all colors, completed | you te ms ny vigor. {This Sethe only medieine on which any Bannor diewert S Barry Thomas Barber 4 W Di peehre Beary Joh Sediak Jos Em eighty stops with an independent pedal organ | tbis elegant costume. r of youna men tee | eee a qeerets Bet ® caer Stearns J B upon the largest scale. The cost of this instru- | _Foryoung ladies, plain organdie, clear as the soo betlanter ehewtid aneetnk ndeies — ei. coe ty | oy A gaa Beamen dno ment will be several thousand pounds. There | ‘inest gauze, ig most worn, the double skirts having Forwarded to the country. Dr. | Bellows, Thompson Bounct Eli Boanett abel Hilliart Patk Bhs ye ‘will also be an interesting mstrument, designed by | 4 simple bern, and exhibiting very good taste. aa tf YY. hr he is privately con- | & Co Biinrowe Me Bouor William Hill Win Stemnbug & Co Shi Col. P. Thompson, M. P-—ao enharmonic organ— | _Our description of toilettes is rather leagthy, but oot 204 aad S76 Marker okece cet | Bechler De Hugh Bradley Goo H = Backer Re Hill Eleaser Spencer Ur Kirby Bheidon By the object of which is, by minute subdivision of | We cannot refrain from mentioning ous or two econd and Green, and corner Thitdand South street, | Raney Win Blake Bort ——‘Barlesd feltrmerh'reS Satie ease scale, to attain a perfect intonation. The in- | more. The first is a robe of velvet mordore, plaia 2 Police Gazette, ___' | Ball Micht ry Gor- Bannan Ji BievensCyrenus Bhephera Wm A Stewart dB genious colonel will also exhibit an eaharmonic | skirt, body with basquines open in front, showing R. COOPER, 14 DU. STKEET, HAS, FOR THE Th P # z Steven Patk Bhepherd W a—2 itar, the design of which is somewhat similar. | the guimpe of Alencon, the bedy and basquines Jof mercurial bad stber diseases. Heeas cere these inet” Batlow 4 Eehemerhora Ja lo class of musical instruments will, we believe, | ‘rimmed with a narrow satia ribbon, edged with a disense, and mild cases romov: n &P Baylies Jan Yates Simpaen Nelson a0 Sine a be unrepresented. As might be expected, piano- | scolloped gauze~-this ribbon fluted and fiaished t Ouro oF nO charge. . peas ins Wm R + Strickland bush athony © Senilliag Caps fortes will be most numerous. In this department, | With # small rosetie on each of the basquines at NOH STANDARD REWEDIES, | [1s Sane cheats 19! Stransbery How! | gt the most eminent manufacturers are exerting their | 'b¢ waist. The sleeves, rounded at the bottom and for thet ate cure of certain | Babb Alexander — Bareock C B Hoo! Hopkins Wak Howare Geo P Sinclair Dr Benj & ey DewitG Simmons dao Utmost powers to exemplify the superiority of trimmed to match, are raised to the beed of the igtited shape ot | Gradiey Darvin Ball Jusper W Bowarth 7 Poegen Path ocmire BS Smith Reward Kuith J Morford — Simicn " t i hae! i ¢ Broadway. Those | Balawin Robat Baker Lovet Hoyer Jos N Howe Rev FS Howland Chas Soarh & W Smirh aT Buch J tive instruments. There will be several improve- | “tm, allowing the deep pleureuses of Alengon to ases, are invariably | Blank ‘Phomas Firauen Langhloa Baird David Hoyt Levi Hover Philli iit uw Smith Charlee Sinith HooryC Stub b Row Preserved ments exhibited, both as regards tone and me- | p88. Another of grey droguet, with small hou- ee ee 78, Ce shove Hageria from week te Bi Renzaonis Barrett Clark artless Ju A House Orla Bouse Franklin Smith Poul Fisher Sinitn William = Smich Reoure T ¢haniem, The number of exhihitors, it is antici- | (vets cf roeee brochés, was trimmed on each side | ave themselves & world ot sufloring, and aufforiag’ too, wm Geley ee scheP Hees Se Elle smith Edward Buth B Smith Adsus & “a Meuritvpe o1 me Ke boat lengon. is lace gather owarde the bot | } -_ in} + Charles lughes * Smith Mer Sm J gre a list -% AR ay on ~~ fonsign Jena) | 'om, rounding off in a manner to lie flat upon the | Villeand Drops, $1. Seg oe pS sony ah Heghes Sichoul smith 13 ‘4 ntion of visiting England during the gri exhi- - ee Stn * . . Iings Bisho Honeden Seth hrey § M Honsdes Wad gs MOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS IN LONDON. of the body, & Louis XV"., was covered wich emmall | vertised. * "™* Tabimew Listes Vee they are at- | rere they Sees Seven” Becpaced: Goneiten jee Thursday, Piped Christmas, the different | coques of the eame narrow ribbon, which appeared | $ ¥ Shotwell ClavtomW Stenebroaber Levi Shultz dona f cheatres, und other places of amusement inthe | ge single bow-on the chest. ‘The sleeves: crea: | Abercrombie Mrs M Anderson Sts Sarab Albin Mrs Lydia Root Marshall Sullivan Daniel Seo ubart line Metropolis, were open to crowds ot visiters. At >. | ACeme Elizabeth M Lecnard et Axtioll Mise Irene Serer Frederick Squires 1 7 7 Kt | from the shoulder to the elbow, allowed the under | Anderson Aire Mary Albertson Miss Ro- Alien Mrs Sopiia Bhute J Per ded area Ft View a oe, sleeve of bouillonve tulle to be seen, The sleeve | Authony MreMachel stana ‘Androws Mrs 8, ) Irving HJ ‘ . of the dre vi . '” Ger latin a tees ease rec tae the two extenaitien with Louls XIIt, hows, enna Jane G. Barry Mivs Mary A ae teak” Sct Thomae 23 or Robbin de Bobdia anc the First Lord | the tulle under sleeve to form two pulls; the botton ‘ancesABeanstt Clarissa Brouven (MD) Booth James © Jackson James Jackson Wm Jackson Joveph ," or of London.” At the Haymarket, the | of this sh ich aumento dice Wore well Be aimed Jackson John = Jackeon G I n John, Mott Taploy Al Mesors. Brough egain contribute the Christ- | tone of capes potas Fanere, ot dificins unas tha- Bush Miss Bryan Will Brews pov Brown Weery A Secheee sone sy ‘tae Thayer W e ol, ie ‘idtha. " a iM, re wi C jcown Horr: l- uy Ly 3 mas extravaganza, The present burlesque, aa! A robe of Isly green glace, the skirt trimmed on pap yy Brown Geo F™ Brown Moses Brown Wenry Jamee doin W — darvieRionard WH teoanke: 5 hor Joseph ’ entirely new translation, taken an immense Way | each side with @ mounting of pulls of the sare ma —— 4 el 7] ee See) fanwvhe Béward — Taylor John Teant Patrickh—8 ‘i “4 : ; 4 - wea J Jennings Geo B dower: Hollis B | ri Th from the original Arabic, is founded on the story in (eral , hit pee cele §=—- Boo BB st Taylor Wiliam =‘ Thartop arthur havo Wn dz the Arabian Nights of ** The Secoad Calender, eed tongs cares rh ae hattow ruche Pe white | ry ABarns Mrs Abical Bridcet, pasar oS oghe Fumes gishies Jobe, Terry & Co Treraut anoms ‘Thicker James & t . Secor , | blonde. The hig! ly, very open in the chest, | Berry Mre Mt Backer Mies Mary Buckley Mrs B estou Jone} eflrey A oh cis Trisdale PG Trim Cape Joseph Trimmoat Jobe the Queen of Beanty who had to fight with the Ge- | had'a trimming to match the skirt placed across the | ood Mis Bli- Bastion Madile a'u- Rarrell MrsDrChars Jepocen FW seeapient Tinney Jorn nie ” , It contains the Messre Broughs’ usual quan | sides; at the extremity of each band there was a| yitiet® yoy ,atatine ad Fohmeon Jor p ~ Ay tum of puns, parodies, and hits at passing folliesand | hanging button of pearl. A small basine, euen | Progh Mee teen? iacnant Miss — Btodder i events, and in these respects, no less than as a ? vas tri geese ere! cable, th te Mw coquilles, surrounded the waist, aod was trimmed c @pectacle, the piece was highly successful Atthe 1 match, as were the double sleeves. | Callaghan Mies MaryCoulsten Mary Cassiopis Mrs F—2 Jullien Albert | a there = gy by Mr. Planche, The richness of the ling rie is greater than ever. ploedermes tats om baer sure Jockes dobu | Thompeon fig mat gg rench fairy tale kaown @8 Canezous of application are much worn this wia- bam Miss Coleg ifiss Elisa~ Co | @@ : Saret- *L'Oiseau Bleu,” which is prodaced under the tor, To the pngodes sleevee, which irom their elew ber i Johnson B etna see < ably Richard title of fy Mecrgber Medier dl wieder ge gance have been adopted by all ladies, the ogdres papice Saseko | Thompron FS Bhomae GT 7 ne 4 7 crowded, ste ap JB Toby Mirhne’ Trompeon M novelty at the Princess's, afier the re preventation of fante ee oy ae noe ¥ Byres Bev coerte Kaylor Altred \ ah mpro> Rebs Throckmertvn © D Toon, Patriak 1) Ay pr "4 fantes, with an embroidered wrietband to necom- 7 GO Thomas If Bryor Charies Kelp Hey John | Twromey Dosis Tobin Timothy = Trux Samual the “ Stranger,” with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kean pany them, and to protect the arm bed Shy re ON Domingue Byres We Byres Joba Kellar Thowas 8 | Brooms doe W bell James Davia 8 Supporting the principal characters, consisted of a "Collars and sleeves of English embroidery on | . 11¢h at Gowing Miss Jano” or c Belge Cope } prull ceor Tusols sorte aorge | iy rem entitled “ Alonzo the Brave, and the jaconet are in great demand; and to render this | Colline Catharina Carroll Miss Julia. Quit Mire Bridge ambers Wm H Clark Melzar Camels Lawnase | ay | Turner Asson W vu Wiss Zigte fair Imogeue ; or, Harlequin and the Baron all co- | jashion still more becoming, lace ie added—for ig- | Uemmone CatharineChaoman Miss AnneCurren Uatharias well Job Chao W Caldwell § hos | una 188 Utter vered with Jewels und Gold.” As the first evsay collars are made to buiton behind, formsd | & Marearet Cunninham Mat | Caidweii € % Glagis Henry B | Ulery Bmom Ulery Simon of the new management in prntomime, it keeps up | of @ flouncing of embroidered jaconet, with a nace | ¢ roy Bi Chrystal Margaret | CACM § Coldwell ¢ Gatioeword John A the high character already attained by the thea- row lace on the top. Under gieeves to mateh ; | Cork Mise Margaret Cadill kKémond Calderwood John A Cambro Thon Kerrigan John ac tre far enterprise and spirit, The burlesque at the wristband made of an embroidered insertion Comp AW Campbell Jas Kearnes Hoary deo Vee the Adelphi, like most of its predecessora, is h t > 1 Stephen ¢ Kiernan Niouolas , oteted . fi vy ae ad wit! 3 Atrimning to | 5 Chamberlain B & Kildes John Kieran Pelx ' PRW Vosours Jona om, the French. Tne eaett, La Tar + , mwateh the collar falls back on the bouflant | K Kinsley Curistpt | Va has been “done into English,” (and. very well Robes de-chambre, printed in cachemire de- | King 2 W | Van Dyke Coorge ps ante by Mr. Albert Smith, and a collaborateur, signs, lined with ie dominant color, in tevantine, | | Soecrecenilioes . tun fee tenons whose name we did not learn. The dualogue are much worn. | Deo: } rymire Vancorued \ throughout is emart. and abounding in jokes well Others are made of plaia cachemire in light = | pep pment ppc pe tee yo repens a colors, with revers of quilted satia; the quilting is Dernille Miss Hon~ Devens Mrs fj re 5 rages tentang ost | in patterns resembling embroidery rietta aw | salient topics cf the day. | ‘The piece was perfectly | “Children’s patdesiua. in cachetnere or black, vel- every Catharine Drow Honors i Garter Archibald M Brothe | p panes ge Fama tag anges my OS 6 tock attraction | vet, afe simply trimmed with silk braid. Their cater Daniel Clarkia Jae re | or some time to come. The performance at the dressers are high, and cut square, with gui mpes, kJ H&OCM Clark JS Lathrop lense A Walker it Olympic commenced wich the “ Merchant of Ve- Werres 4 end embroidered ea soutache, or trimmed with | Lazartt Joseph H wr mice,” in which Mr G. V. Brooke appeared in the rl mall and very Lawrence Bugene Lawrences Peer = Larkio Mertin | Warin Warerc! character ot Shylock, one of the best conceived narrow fringes. Their bonnets are small and very Larche Mons = Larkin Patrick Larne Wm Crinas Warner M° roles of that talented actor. The Ch open, the Pamela form, made of beaver or terry joars Ovpecties | Werner Henry W go) alented actor. e Christmas plece was | velvet. They are trimmed with feathers, bows of " re Joe Wm D What on Chas tf a fairy tale in doggerel verse, “ serial, floral, and | ribbon. or velvet. tow cd fase Marth Kat Leavenworth Wm-2)49 Owen | Wateon Johad = Wray Joh conchological,” entitled * Prince Dorus; ot the Ro- | "They eleo malke beaver bonnets for yousg chit. | “ir! sMe [eidy Parre a |Westomk = Ww nance of the Nose” [ris by the authorof * Dio | dren, with very open fronte, pointed over the fe Leahy Joh | Weekes James ‘ es and hie Lantern.” At Sadler's Wella the per- head, and bent like the Merie Stua The « Torin Medam, Fark Lewin Lewis Welt Cherter Birond wa wood Win ormances opened with Southern’s tragedy of “Isa wide is trimmed with a bonflerte of ribh zu ” ‘ bont ribbons, aod the — sir:gerald MiseAwn Fr i Fitepatrick Mary € dae Mee della,” then followed the event of the evening, the two arches formed on the cheeks are filled with gE A Mrs Mary Chied Jobn Chitton Willis Crow Parrick : mew pantomime, entitled “Harlequin and the | the game garniture. Litie b eull wear the [Pearce Bridest = Farque Elita A = Fennell Margaret Lhipman Leveres D Cogan Joha Croffert Drjonathan a House thet Jack built in 1851." Advantage was : a Finienn Bridget Finnane Bridcot Pitexers 4 Li ee ap an Robt D 4 | Wererd-o & CoB daken of the great fortheor 3 blouse: tunique, open att of velvetorenche= Fi rparrieh Heway Foard MissArabells PoulksMreBlizabot Ephraim Limboner Rebt Linen Réwart Livingston Wm PN ok Werle Aavonis great forthcoming exhibition to mire, trimmed all round with a broad bund of a Powler Mrs,Springst hnMeLean Cote & Oppenheim Lighthall RA ston Roggen Linderbeck Joha Willie Jove Wither aaron ‘woure atitie for the pantomime, and @ very | deep'shade. Small % caps, With a heroa fea- Coleman Abvabam Littieticld Chae 0 Littlengld Daniel Wilder durion W itm rdore autiful representation ofthe Crystal Palace, whieh th a ch in fashion " Uafrey Ann Gardner Mre Caro- Gray Mrs Jane de Littlefeld Hosea Ledge St Johne Lodge Harmony Di- Willard Eiwerd Wierd Mr& co called forth the loud and repeated applause of the ct, Gre MACK In Tashion. 7 Green Mra Ann line Greenfield Miss Ada- Lockiey F Loge Jefferson vision wy Wily w : cthe i ¢ pplaw The costume for children is finished with hich | “Amory Greenham Miss lin athington Lang Calvi Lncns Stephen—2 a audie aes . Atthe Marylebone Theat “Feorge | geiters and short trousers, trimmed with Eoglieh | Gilbert Mrea Charlott Gilmartin g Tent thas Lockwood Wm Barnwell” was played ia dumb show "At leagth | Embroidery, descending a ile below the hace. | ¢ ¢ | pee 5 | tA ned "ao on Bonar ag Bes Some boye, rather older, wear the mauteaex crise ell Oliver — C ale arlequin Alfred the (reat; or, the Magic | pin, of cloth or black velvet, with the Eogtish i Peter c | Banjo and the Magic Raveo,” annonneed to be jacket and long trous y freoklin © orks the production of the author of “Blut King Hal.” re eee {a Soonke Rivets Greebay debe ae Uattio | hand ee Lips ent — 7 iy is ie fave . Gook Copt Jee K ge a wep be | bye fon rey Theatre the “ Lovers’ Vows,” the first an ‘orvaid Fortunat reon nee Joreli dnc man Nathan Lupe John 5 a wr eo jece acted, was mete dumb show, allatiention | « ‘ beiw - a am and Creaby oc. g mts lou goha Sorciond a by ih Thomas Lundy Capt GL. ie ww ones? ing reserved for the “Merry Wives of Windsor; | * ; t been concluded, the post- | i 3b ath On you WO nm yon John : ‘ 4 + | age Pl between the tw “9 i 3 Hinds Mee Maret ne We an teow Of, Harlequin and Sir John Falstaff, and the De- | fee of a simple leiter between the two comatrieg it | O20 wee Ann iow fi MacDonald John Madison James mon Hunter of the Enchanted Deli,” which we ne f Le HEH the CONVENTION | Herriot mre Maret Haleey Mise Mary — ¥ Moconeell James = Mackmarde Dr Rd Mo) on . need hardly say is a butleeque from St od & to Come into operation hoe, however, notyet been | Hervey Mra Marcha Aun jo} Mager Jobn M Marvire Darby The plot of the play is clovely ineeed ant ph fixed Beensveorth Mre Hamilton Mi Sm a Hor ohh Hrs ; Medacn games Marcher James ' - - - e “o Nineteen: i teequed in the introduction, save thar Herne the Fie ristd Miso Marisiarris Mes Wm = Hyla: verohill & Stew Melicnon Cort Manning Mr ! Hunter is a real demon, aud exercises bie meste The Marke Linde Mrs Cathe Mt fatvoy Miss Louise ctkeus Cast Manning Michet Manning Wen) Tl ve lee . - » Teceived by the stenmship Asia, will be found on the & ; Sere th ailoy 4 power in sflveting the usual transformations among 7 , ‘ Mise Phebe IngoldebyM ics Mar-Tewin Mra Arthar ph we te ph | * John ® the characiers. Af the Vicroria and Astley’s m- leet pore icg Virg@niaM © garet Cortic Joba —are Geen in John DW Pant milur novelties were introduced, and the. poly orac | Sennen p ist ni nes, dioramas, panoramas, ef hoc genus omne, re- APPLING, Dalien Join Dabimaws tesa Daly Edward » Yours Bi wt T ceived their full share of aupoort. A‘ the Col Seereenteaed ~ Daiy debn Dalvon ¢ } a ay Mavor James Menon Jon Yeomans RW um war produced, for the first time, a new view, | §\ARE REDUCED. THROUGH LINE POR GAN FRAN Sohn ot Paneran James ieneeiee tenee tie Th , . Zacetiah Bes painted hy Messrs. Danson, ta theif beat manger, choo, via Chas ton dire y the Uvite! st inti ©. tients te + doward Be ts Joan SeataThen Vo = peers, ‘ ot the Lake of Thon, and the scenery of the ediv- ‘ - } ee ie : Mable Jason h Béivor New York Re ajvor Northera Quarterty cent eruntry. This view occupies the place oT ret Keating Bridges Kirk See Biten 1 , n m4 , “ } Colow bian Magssine ' in which were formerly exhibited the view ' 8 Ea? B aveB Bil utes iT ” i osill Goveee | Benat's Medical Ga= f Londo p di o ys 1p Notthe Mary BReily iimartin Warmer errs | (9 of London and Paris, andis onthe sane ta ehruaty 10,1861, For p Remy ies Jone Keyerr Mes mary | : h } Paoke acale of pictorin] ilustration.* This great work ei HOWFAND & saris H .m t } . Jornal B location cited the praise of the numerous spectators by 2 - - | Lea Men Sorah Lovire Mee J Larkin Miss Rrigget Davie Danl F Sisiee? b Phen Aca | a sat Forme whom it Was seen Fo GAN PRARCHCO, DIKKOT~DISPATCH [INR | Lent Mrs Sarah J Lodiow Mies Kate ALawson Mie De Chavon Aa- Milledge Harvey = Mills soho 1 ‘ stor a The sew Sud elegant of:py-r sig SlaG MOUND Rane | 1¢ Feve Bicah (anny wisn La rrence Mice Sa vets Oundiah ERs 6 Nils dobn Millee Oaeid : ausre Fashions for J 4 ardeon, master, is now #c har berth, foos of Wall | Ler CarolineLy ne re Jai ret ” Deane Capt George . henchy J B ler 0 tye 7 1 voerel, ag she bas been Puilt with b vire Oy | donk coy Mee Lavra Lewis Mine OQ, — Loverrove Sirs Mary Alexander Deokor ale Minuee a Mitchell Dr Sao F With winte ; 2 round of ballsand eve- | god presents to the world the shurport whip oeor bale. Pac | & a Mrs Be- | Bighth oe See dive Bary 4 Dotatour Virgand Michell Chas B Atohieon GU Till Ambrose ning perties, ond with them the display of elegant ox il perform the voysce within eavenworth Mrs oh Bridge ene Atohieon GU. it Ambrose and groceful tovleites. After a long absence friends cae, ponte soaks | | f Un Genvenex Me- ‘eller Mire Anes 00 Dhan Pox Francie meet again, end appear more lively, younger, and, , oom secomm. S) | Lawless Margsret dem A Lopes ¢ Morgan Capt Amos Morehead Chas T Baws abner - above all, prettier than ever; such is the ambition PONENTS, ETON & CO, 4 ” Fw eRe Ik u | Macias Capt MP n o a SUTTON y i it nn loren Poo fer V ) olay Os of al! ladies of fashion ; and in order to succeed, it Foti Dope is wal eae cereet or aie: Bee SS Drctroae Teel Palmer Caleb T=2 is only necesoary to pay a visit to some of our dix ming Denw Navy. = vor Dicker#on Joveph tinguished houses, Where all that imagination can ORTLAND, OREGON FRRA(TORY.—?H8 SUP RaIO) ran Caroline Mulvaney MineBridet thille 7 Dickerson Wen dt in Mioht Anderton Purser Seton Cap. ¥ Mogg JamoeM picture of elegance and style may be realived, by a A 1b yee built bark Data Wanian, emaasteagin 1 Wapmmmapeg, : boone ® Coresy” beer? Burray Potvee Sanje Peas MidW Toonesery Wittiam Nelincs fn rune Single glance at the numerous beautiful torlertes an Trey atch For fenigh! or parmnee, hasta | Minm Mew Catha- Myers Mee Riise © Dew the ° Dover John @ Movsell doha ¥R Yen Zandt NA MoNeil LF dieplayed before the eyes. Never hastalent been srior aesseBmedacions for par sengrrn, apaly on board, or ine Mamet Jane Desiap toed Buncsn & ) Mote dos Dube Janes Sramley te Pate better inspired, nor the pretty materials em loyed FD. FOWLER, oF Wort | Miveleb bridges Malone Mise Aune BMult Ponae tamer, Dwrer dhe Merehy Denis Burph erey Jee pe TO a oy pee ce sense ¢ - qh ot Maree jorinm Ma: a e Te Varaigae Men wah wish better taste and grace. We have lately ad- | wei oe Wanenmere od rey Mee, Mott a Dolihghtim ayia Dixoa Jo Morphy Heah Shave palo Lan

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