THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... DRURY LANE. The Duenna has been got up at this thcatrc as surely it never before wvas got up. A niorc remarkable performance we never beheld; and it kept the wonder of the audience on the perpetual stretch, Ibe, loo0- ing at the manner in which the thing was dothe, the question perpetually occurring was, -- What id the name of all that is perverse can have put it in the head of the manager to ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... DRURY LANE. In theory, says Chateaubriand, the En= disll are violent and unreserved admirers of Shakspeare; but in practice their zeal is much more CiCu spect. We are sorry and ashamed to say that there is no contradicting this, nor setting aside the inference the accomplished Frenchman proceeds to draw from it. The mass of the English people are deplorably ignorant of Shakspeare. The ...

MASONIC FESTIVAL—THE DUKE SUSSEX

... MASONIC FESTIVATL-TIFE DUKE OF SUSSEX, q .1 I . . . . The annual celebration of the birth-day of the illus- trious Grand Master of the fraternity of Freemasons was held last week, at the Freemasons' Tavern, Lon- don. The assemblage of the brethren on -all occasions when honour is to be done to the popular and illus- trious Grand Master, is very great ; but it was on this occasion more than ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AM USEMENTS. BRITISH INSTITUTION, PALL-MALL.- 'rite GALLERY for thi EXHIBITION and SALE of the WORKS of BRITISH ARTISTS is OPEN DAILY from Ton In the Morning till Five il theEverria.-Adntinistll. is.; Catrtlovoe.Is. WILI.IAZ BARNARD. Kenper. ROYAL UALLEk(Y OF PRACTICAL SrCIFNCE, Adelalie-street. West Sirrnil.-SPLEONDID EXHIBI- lION-1Mr. Francis WhilthawNs HiIYDIIAULIC, and Air. W.Alexan ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... A new and extraordinary actor made his first appearance last night at this theatre. Ile is described in the bills, in very bad English, as the Metempsychosian performer, Sig- nor IlaIMVIO NANO, whose celebrity in illustrating that fanciful doctrince, which must in his person be called the transmigration of bodies, has so long created the wonder and delight of the Continent. A new piece, ...

LITERATURE

... I ?I-El:; . I W? This ie b far the best nimber of this amusing periodical-that ihasyet appeared. There is a rich- ineigo rsis in t 41aloue an ai the desc~r; or, w trone~a vu e 'Mr.Wilm' siinid-hr w 'C lle~ac~4*' i~1ib~i House Skinner 8tx wsnr aXla s edate Mlerchants woiis~aay disoluted by mortal koncent All dets .win bisness o'his hone bottmz In witness whereoff we have both oi mg silted thiis ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ROYAL ACADEMY, TRAFALGAR-SQUARE.- Notice is hereby given to tile Members and Studnits, that Ile il RST LECTURE on PAINTINGi vill be deliveredTHIS EVENING, it eight o'clock; and the succeeding Lectares oil th tlive following fliursdays. H ENRY HOWARD, R.A,, Sec. ROYAL GALLERY OF PRACTICAL sCIENCE, Adelaide-street, West Strasd.-liPLENDID EXHIBI- lION.-Mr. WHISHAIW'S HYDRAULIC TELEGRAPH, asld Mr. ...

TO P. MURPHY, ESQ., M.N.S

... TO P.-MuR PHY, TSf M.N.S. SAcE Murphy? do unfold Howv thou presagest cold: Aye, the very coldest day. Perhaps thou didst ascend The aerial regioss, as a friend, With Green, or Brunswick's gen erous duke, And wond'rous observations took; Or, thy ?? of fair, frost, and change, Nay be colfilled to secrer rasge Of teather-office lore. Old Francis moore, Its goldell days of Bcs. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ROYAL GALLERY OF PRACTICAL RCIENCE. Adelaide-street, West Strajd.-SPLENDID EXHIBI- TION.-Thma week anothser Novslty.-Mr. Francis Whishaa's HiY- DRAULC TEEGRAH 'Anjaxt~postioato which may be seen Mr.Alexander's ELEwCTi~biM AGNaETIlC iTE LtEG RApHa ibeiteen neat, merit. A NUSICAL LEC'rURa, with lLLSTitA~rIONS on BANLOS istnante Plans-forts, every T'uesday; and an EXTEMP- NANU9PEBtFOMMANciE every ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... aU}LIC AMUSEMENTS. - 4.iDO'n!;-i; i ihe htasquerude WIacrsouses; end ( iSI., DR~IRKY-LANE.-THiS 0e formcd Ts'i MiOUNTAINN SYLPH. Donald, iMir. r. ii p~ip; Eli, isn Peimer .Etiheria, Atlea ~,*pannO~niH~fLEQUINJACKK-A-LANTERN. C~OVIENTI'.AIWEN.- ,;,erduced the New Plny, called TH E LADY Ai Bara'*~ tr~liey; Monsieur DeschaYpelleo, 31r. ird l1jinoe.. VolCMtEpel6s, Mits H. Faucit; Thc t, ?? ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... Literary and Scientifc Notices. Renones~au s the Hop~e that it iii Its, &zc. By RORitlT Ai.NsLiC., W. S. ?? itatchard Edinburgh ; Fraser, 183iI. Teils little volume is a treatise ort the evidences of Natural Re- l ligion and of Christiallity, drawl' up in a v.ery. plainl arid poputlat ti reaner. There is a prejudice in favour of Edefences of revealed religion written by laymen. and heilce we ...

POETRY

... P 0 E 'TrR Y 'V ELRSES t)YN T IL A PPR( IA !t iNt- ?? \ I ;- TIN' 'S DAY. l)eirl oil, dlerl thc dtyv is eflf - Snch . lot ot' letter writin' sY ! 'every lyeu IIsIt soion be trt Litll iff Etel bitcr wouo be btitng, w~relit I is- Iie II -YtU'lnll')f t rriot 'beii te g aertts to altict:te rtllue ttovceS, not uIltIII ik L I)orro:^ k:pilgs ti-f, tolld Ctlpid'u mothcr; Tf:til'S ?? iti ?? ' 1lr lvii ...