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THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... T1IE QUEEN'S THEATRE. This house being buyond the Jnrisdictionf oi lee L0rd L'hnacibctlais is to be kept open on Wedneedays and F:hY Jaring Leett, by the OiYmPic cou Puny, ~illh MIddaUr VES'ritIS at their head. 'lhdcY perforinrd there 1he tie Brat ?? this yar last night, and we are glad tone F clt 3verflwieing ?? welcomed them. The fer Piebe chosen are well known to the frequenters of the, ?? ...

THEATRES, &c

... TIEn.47JES, 4.. 'I he K ING'S, ' Tll EATRi{E.-To-mnorrow E vening W!!I ti, eI per lorneilt, BelIIi's Opera Sirt-, i, ?? attI. etitle i4 IL PI RATA. Itn tl .I S fiet rI, IJ re', ?? ?? 9 tionou i. 'lIt'I prilleipil tII rn te'r TH'M tltr Merle l. litle ter 2i ileippralce in tilis countr,), Mladi;u'c CaIW tI, I lor lion7.elii Sirnlor DSivill* 8iglier De Anheli, nuti ?? SaitthiA2I Iter Which wvill ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... COVYNT- GARDEN TRHEATRE. When we reflect upon the number of first-rate performers we have seen leave the stage in our time, it almost makes us wonder how it has been possible to carry on the business of our theatres. The first performer of eminence we re- member to have taken his public farewell was L WIs. next MIs. MATTOCKS, then JACK BANNISTER, and they were followed, without pretending to ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PVJLIo dmr78RmLPN2'Y. Prgla ?? ?? KING'S 'HEAKTRE.-GRAND MASQUERADE on Thursday, 27th December, i83s, when will be offered to the Public a variety of Entertainments hitherto unknown in this country, and elected principally from the feutivlties and enchantments of the Carnivals of Naples, Rome, Millan, and Venice; and In order to afford the best accommodation, as well as amusement to the public ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMSBMVNTS I ; DRURY-LANE THEAT1RE.-Thia Evening will be ywp~eantcri, T~lE iCHOOL FOP. SCANDA.L. Sir Peter Teazle, Mr. Farrell, Sir I D Srface. ?? Iitort .Inaeph Sur aite. Mr. Mlacready; Charles SuIrface, 5lr. Cooprr; ;ir ilenmiau -ll Iackbhe, M Hr f arley; Sir Harry (wIth the rlitinal D dg M31r- Uraharn; Latdy Teaue, Mir.. Nvetbitt; Mrs. Candour. iMrs. iilovcr; Aflri thich,I'ER ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... r - ZqIRt-o OFqVA #RLz.. [ tOUT1 COURT CIRUCUAR Earl Gity arved at his residence at East Sheen on Saturday evening froin Brighton. PriuceTalleirand and the Baron de Neumann, the Austrian Cbarg d'hfatres, had interviews with Viscount Palmerston OD Saturday at the ForeIgn Oid. Viqennnt Althorp visited Viscount Godertch on Saturdsy at the Colonil Office. Governor Stirilng, of the SWan River ...

GRAND REFORM FESTIVAL OF THE NATIONAL POLITICAL UNION

... GRAND REFORi FESTIVJL OF THE NATIONAL f POLII'CAL UNION. | Yesterday being the day appointed by the Council of this Union for the celebration of the triumph of Reform in England, Scot- land, and Ireland, the Members of the Union dined together, at the Byre Arms Tavern, St. Johnl's-woiod. The larve room, which was decorated with the union flag and other emblems of liberty, was crowded to excess ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSRMBNTS.8 DRURY-LANE THEATRE-To-morrow will be produced (for the 3d time) a New Iragedy, called THE HOUSE OF COL_ HERG. The Prince of Elobach, tir, Cooker; Chablain to the Prince,, .\r F. Ceoteolttsr (the PrInet's Secretary), ira.laker; Colherg, Dlr. Maereaiy. Fredertik UIosee, Mir. Stanley; Neriann (aolbbe/g8s Stevfrdt)., r. Youingee WV.ortho a1 'ln (a J*eV) Mr. MAtbe* tifed Mr ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANg' THBJATRE. A domestic drama, entitled the Factory Girt, was produced at this Theatre on Saturday night; and, In spite of something un- pleasing In the story, and of some prejudice which will exist In certain quarters, against the nature and object of the piece Itself, It was decidedly successful. The Factory Girl is from the pen of Mr. JERROLD, and turns upon the miseries that are, ...

DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... DR4MA TIC INTELLIGENCE. [FROM TBE OBlSEVtsEt OF YESTSRRDAY.] We are very glad to bear that Kenney has a regular comedy In five acts accepted in Covent Garden, and we learn besides that it Is to be brought out immediately after Mrs. Gore's production of the same class, which is in the hands of the management. This koks like attempting to revive the by gone days of the legitl- mate drama.; hut ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... bye jMIRAROR Or FAsJION. [IlROM1 TIYE CUR CIRCULAR 1 Their 3fel~e^8i lrt ttlcir P lice. at Windsor on Saturday, and ?? -, 1?,h P7 vlton :at B3righton. Dijin, Ser'vice *A a erfortind yexteruiny bifore the Ducheps of len;t atd tbe, Priv c- ss Victcrte. rand their Royal Hlbigh sse' H1ouse otil hvb the Dean ot Chester. ,qun;>esel- eem is ued on Saturday night to the Cabinet Mi- r;sttrs to attend a ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIo aMfu3im*, DRURY-LANE THEATRI -Thit ve -r c,M#. _,Enmcreadyv; Camae, Mr. preaent;LEd. r OTHIztFLLo. othele, fr. K 11l 4 nii EQUltI. TO f~nilidewith 20th lmeei a 01ndce 1s0Ye ofthmoat~ Ctriemakble Sceneryt of urltrope, hal.A~frIega cd AmenC Te~m~row.Chares tie Seondw~th~drattime a Mw C picece, called The Nervous Idan anti the Panotomime.L COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE--This Eveniog wil be ...