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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMBNTS. Thc ROYAL OALLEIRY ot PRACTICAL SCI- ENCE, Adcluitle-utiet mi.1 ill er l, . Went Stromd.-Tll` Optlcii idevartnimt iE il it i tf irtt ii,lli oi i pland i tild ?? 1 h!iI r. PXh. Cin Girkb, jII. it eivv1, v , LtormC up0 I, I. orixnd light iltistrittd I, e iilel. 111ili . 1 OTliId :1a p.ilraiils. On Tioatsthdiiv ad Suttird .yY k]3 hI ,,d l' (; IS .evJ'l- 'III be 6x0 hiitbiladiy ...

FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... FAR O-NX WEEK. FALAO J..pAtleldk B t o (fuildj, Ashford, Bronkland C 6fSAt3pY ArOunT cashrcl lieatb, Coneastew, Exeter, J3 O - t (LD ncaso hime ~rBurn~hm Otley. Partney. Slald- hStt. ND,'n Sok romrer, Warborough- gDrae2 Bttigleltld, lgleoo*adO Hexhm Rrkosayd, 13Jdlenorth 6ow'd cow - one CCrod31e, Ldtild Longnr, rth, V ,~ t y M.Abigdolifltrinll, near Auwiii)dlEd, Beardok, jyg Riper, SPY ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... =Ie per wvec $it Y NOTICES. verno',Y .- D)iblin: WV. Cul oi{ A2,oLiTjj 'JtR Y NOt~TICES. ad(e LirercP0 dI,e,5- uli:w n iR br 'Loeel iriyfor August ecihevs politico iS C:It aoi2n On h, o lntin pr fce.jirg to be descriptive of PS , acr rola j-lllnnt, which is a very lamcattemnpt to PI religii tieoil n d a very temperate and SO a e rn on \Ve nced no I untary System, it is equally chary of jn ...

Our Scrap Book

... 1, .. our gbtrap- ook , - OR EXTRACTS FROM RECENTLY PUBLISHED WORKS. .A,13CDOTB OF SHERIDAN.- Iwas much amused, says h Mand ad the S1ietlandersi to Miss Sinclair, . .. hear of a narrow escape made by Sheridani when he was deer-shooting once in the north; but his ingenuity was equal. to every emergency, and delivered him on this occasion. The Duke of Atholl having furnished him with ...

CONCERT OF MR ROBERTSON'S PUPILS

... apNiC 11T OF MR ROBERTSON'S PUPILS. ,iJ,)/VStuirlayh I- lib, the Young Lallies attendling \lr flib', t.,i'o A a I ?? gaove the laot f the SOri io; Cone,,i,, *vhibh t ey unu;illv give to thler friends, at the close el' the season, The eancert iil!1lencedl 1y the ppr fornmance of ort axcell izt Fantai lii Czeroer, il vs huh he hns, with Mria lelicite, Iilrinlw ci S0011! | ltiitilhil S. ltii it ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASfl'IdOI Aft P'AduiISTIR Mer Majesty and the Duchess ?? took an airing on Monday afternoon in a91 open carriage and four. Prince Albert and the Duke de Nemours rode out on horseback at the same time. The Hon. Colonel Cavendish, Colonel Bouverie, and General Colbert attended the royal party on horseback. Viscount Melbourne had an audience of the Queen on Monday. The royal dinner party at the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERAIRY NOTICES. I Tire Moofli/ly Moiguzine, *for .Jttt.-Edited by John A. Hi rand, Esq -Sherwood, Gilbert, said Pipet, Pliternoster Row, Lonsdon.-Ihe cerses of foreigti litrature waill draw maiell of attention to this periodical, aIS it is a point on wIbich, in Some compact oAtpe, wve wanted to be inforitied. Apatrt froat this also, the niumbeir has a variety of articles lit which ...

Literature

... literature. T1UE WVARNEFORD PRIZE ESSAY, for 1839.-By tl EDWARD SMITH, STUDENT OT THE BXRMINGI1AM a ROYAL SCHOOL Or MEDICINE AND SURGERY. 11 The Warneford Prize is given to the best essay, proving, ^ by the minute demonstrations of anatomy and physiology, ir the agreement between what is revealed in the word, and a attested by the works, of God, respecting the divine at. n tributes. The ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... I'UL J iC' .Ic A IIUS gTs. MAGIC CAVE.-The only SlI1;terranro1,, ?? hl'ioniellsa itlo lin Wh~icht 'ay ICcait lSI XlE !BF 13 - MO0RAMICVI.tV~lk, by eutnentAlrtitS, hirch artI~ thia Si y cwia lb e ip ea tir * better i leal Ih l! ,j Zr'l Ira thanl antlii hi dh aort ot secutre ron ttt 0:iily t~rod tree. l o Opio~s ret, W'rseuno'ci,,ck i,, the lelorailg until 'r50 O 'tbes at ic L iiW rb i L IIER ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... TASHIoN AND VARIETIES. The X Queen held -a cotwrt on Saturday afternoon at Bisai. ingham Palace. Her IV4ajesty and Prince Albert attended divine isericee on Sun lay. afternoon in the Chapel Royal, St. James's. Aftes attending the service her Majesty and Prince Albert, accompanied by the Duke and Duchess de Nemnours, tool; ar a airing in an open carriage and four, the Hon. Col.. Cavens liab and ...

ON GETTING HOME THE PORTRAIT OF A FEMALE CHILD

... ON GETTING HOME THE PORTRAIT OF'A FEMALE CHILD. P'AtNTED Bar HUENsO LATILLA. Tvyp of the Cherubim above I Come live with me, and be my love. Srmile from my wall; dear roguish sprite I By sunshine and by candlelight, For both look sweetly on thy traits; And, were the mellow moon to gaze, She'd welcome then with lustre bland, Like some young fay froma Fairyland. Cast in Simpliolty's own mould, ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADELPIII THEATRE. On Mi'londay evening ?tr Wilson madle his fir~t ap- pearance here, since his visit to America, in the opera of Love in a Village. Ifls reception was as (ttlUSi3StiC as could well be imagined. i)lr wil- soil (beltilil the seen es) lild only Su eg a few N ords of The Jolly -Miller, when his mellow tones acted like a charm ?? the audience, and(, as if by pre- concerted ...