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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PE7~a9FJC AMUSEMANTs., The KING'S THEATRE.-ThiS Evening will be jrfformcd.MozrtSOper6agBffa it two acts, entitled LE NOZZE DIFIGARO. he prlnc.pal cbracterg by badamle isocahadati, Madlle. Nina Sontag. and Madlie. Schiesetti. Signor Donelil, Sig. 01obieli, Sig. De Angell, Big, G. Gall, Sig. De Riegias, and Monsieur Perrot (his last appearance but ons).-After which will be presented, the New ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... WtlR)'-LJ,'VE 1711.1fiU.. !3iiacre-ciy :1ry:d Cu !l ll''i 1 V ri ' j Ia~ly I -:t ntk ' ,,, a '2 Up)0U tire P i all tii lItrcr. S5 bl',t C( ill bil . , ':giMdi ' t'n i , M ncoiitU d rt~lac.t~i i- Intit ~ l *' ~ jl la u 11 vel-2 Mtii c-A,;Il, and reallj tr - ui I . i r b i-: L:;i k I !it I' u r Ill d ri ,l! . D Iii ni -n i t'oer tn ! - i ,. 11'1bi to 0ots eli - . ; Z S t- ' f '' aI id uth.iv ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ROYAL ACADEMY, Somerset House.-ThIe EXHIBITION of the ROYAL ACADEMY Is NOW OPEN.-Ad- mission (from Elghto clock till Seven) one Shilling; Catalogne One Shilling. HENRY HOWARD), R.A. See. PADORAMA.-The EXHIBITION of the alANCHF.IIS'r'E and LIVERPOOL RAILWAY at the Bazaar, Baker-street. Portman-squate, continues to ittract the nttention of the Nobility and Getry; and it inay be said to he one of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... rPROM THE COURT CIRCULAR.] THE KING. The following was the Bulletin issued yesterday:- Windsor Castle, June 10, 1830. The King has had a restless night,, but in other respects continues much the same as yesterday. HENRY HALFORD. MATTHEW JOHN TIERNEY. The Bulletin was shown as usual to the Nobility and Gcntry, at the King's Palace, St. James's, by Lord Clinton (as Lord), and SirWilliam ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSBMENTS. The KING'S TH1-EATRE.-To-morrow Evening will be per formed the First Act of Roastinl's Opera Buffa, IL BAR1IEtRE DI SI VIGLIA. Itnoina, Madame Cintl Danoeeaut (her 2d appeaanrce theve ?? -IIIch IWill be prepented the FIrst Act of DonInetli's Opera Serla L'ESULB Dl ROMdA in which lilgiior Lattlacite ,rIII take the part of IIuretlia[se *he last nilht of his appenrance previous ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBIC .L.11AUSE.1EE1ES. I F,i NIYC('S THEAT!'CE.--'Thiq Evening will be ; ?? ?? O!;ela' ert . IIt.e:t'l IA VEi IL . re, . ?? 'p SI ct:: er'r 'e Mr, i'd140m., Ptlo,,.le ifolln t1v Aca- r 1% ?? . ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... THR MIJRROR OF FASHION. [FROM TON COURT CIRCULAR.] The Duchess ot Kent and the Princess Victoria were pWIN the performances at Covent Garden Theatre last night. Prince Talleyrand and the Chevaller De Vial, the SpaniAh ht ter, had interviews with Viscouat Palmerston 1eaterday, C Foreign Office. The Marquess of Sligo and Mr. Mayerr, the Agent for does, transacted business yesterday at the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... The BING'S THEATRE.-Legal questions, telative to this Establishment, haying caused some delay In the usual preparatlone M. LA~PORTE begs leave to submIt. for the spprobattoiaonf the ob lity, SubscrIliere to the Opera, and the Public. a summary LIst of the Talents be has the honour to ofer for the ensutng Beason; and to Inform them, that farther particulaes will be stated before the opening of ...

MIRROR OF FASHION

... MIRROR OF FASSHION. FtROU TIHE couitr ctnctiAtt;.] The Kin gave an audience yesterday, at St. Jashe~'s Palace, to Baron d'Omptedn, thoe I ln'dve~ioih mlnlter. His Majesty had asmrlldinHti pattv last evening. There were pr-esrnt to met theit Majesties Prince George of Cambridge, the Ilandverian Minister and the Baroness d'Omptgda, the Danish Minister and Baroness Biome, the Saxo* Alinister, the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEIIM.E'NTS. The WINTER EXIIII3ITION of tile SO- CIETY of BRITISH ARTISTS, Sufiok-strmt, Pall-mall East, comprising works of the Itolion, IPutch, Flemish, anId English Scoluto, is now OPEN from nine in thle mornrnig till dlusk.-Admit- tface One Shillkig. R. B. DAV IS, Sec. MAGNIFICENT EXHIBITION, 106, Nlew- Bond-street, Ilanover-square,-J. HOLLANI'S itlIproved OX 7- HYI)ROGEN ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMBENYS. The KINiG'S THEATRE.-To-morrow Evening f will be performed, Clmaratsa's Opera Buffa, i,, two acts entied II AFATAIMON10 SF.GitETO. TIhe priicipal iharacters by 1adae i lei- permAirr, Mkisn Fanny Aytori. Dadfle. FMilani, %i1nner David Air. . Se. t gain (by permission of the Proprietor of thIL Qacejt's Theatre, Pupil of the Rtoyal Academy of AIlusic. iis second aplieirrnce at ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AAIUSEMEN'IS. The KING'S THEATRE..Tbe Nobility, Subscribers to the Opera, and the Public ore reapecifely Informed, that the Perforrencee In. teaad orThi Eenig ae E~ii~tU.Dto TH URSDAY NEXT, wioenwill be perfrme onOPEIA, n wichSlaomaMerle Lalatrite and Signor Santlidr wNj makether itetapperane t1~ eaon I anti a BALLET, ia which~ bladule. Aippelication, otar Het, Stails and Tikete to be ...