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MUSIC ABROAD

... I3JUSIl' ABRiOAD1). Thle operatic company engaged far the theatre of La Scala, at Milan, during the approachling carnival, is said to be very strong, cossiprising some performers of great talcut as yet uskaoon on this side of the Alps; anmong whosis are Signora 'I'AMOI.INS antil Signora FRaZ.ZO.INI, sopranos, und Signor SAI.I, a tenor of great excellence; iii of whom we may expect to soe licrc ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... MAGIC CAVE.-The Only Subterrafleous Exhi- 'ition it Londlon. in which may be seen SIXTEEN BEAUTIFUL COS- tIORAMIC VlEWt4, by eminent Artiati, vbieh are 80 well arrantied lint tber give Ibe opeetutor a hatter idea of the scenes before 1,i01 :hren ?? ahort of entilre can possibly produce.-Amtrisioll, ad. len fronl Elvevno'clock in theo mlorning mlil Ton o'clock at nit ht t the LOWTHER BdAZddI i ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PROMENAD)ES INDIENNES.--CATLIN'S NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN MUSEUM, in the Epyvtise Hall, Pliccadilly, isnow OpIENduring tho day i~ eeitdpfh bein hritliantly illumntirds with gas; at on each ovll ,fotIafps Eight to Ton O'clock, there will be a splendid diel ay 4 CoRWHItis, Weapoins, &L. oin leivig figures, pronientatliflg through talt Rasrot, wvith war- 110OP8,a'rlls, egnaltl, %Cc,, anti each fig ...

COVENT GARDEN

... A new petite comedie, bearing the taking title of Faslhionable A-rivals, was produced here last night. It Is certuinly some consolation to find that the pleasures we are denied turn out to be worthless; and it is a charitable compassion in the writer of this little piece, if his object be to make the poor devils of Londoners who never saw a green field during the summer contented with their ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Visifors of the POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION arid the public ferieraily, are relpeetfilly infornmcld that the EXill BitTION (riot Ibe Laboratory) will CLOSE for a ?? or siiX ?? ?? t).OlAROWt AVENINO. tlhe 10thl inistanlut, sell ceveral of the aroesent Seltenitfici W\orki w;ill be witilerile n, for the piurpos of offect- ma cxte:risice clhanlges and additierie l~th moa~t cllicintIlltantier. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... DIORAMA, Re gnt's-pitrk.-NEW EXHIBI- TION, reprerenting TrlE PIRINE of tile NATIVITY at Bothlheren, ltrilertd bs M. RJRnoUx, from a Rketch rande on the Rpotby David 'obcrts. Faq, ?? in 14390; asik tho CORONATION of QU.EN VICTORIA in Wostminstrr Abbey, by I. Bauton.-Open from Telr till llalf-past Four EDWARD OXFOIID.-tdlaome TUSSAUD and SONS rerpectfully announco that they have added a faii ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AjMVSEMENTS, HATCHING BIRDS by STEAM -The ECCALEODION, 121, Poll.mail.-Thlis extraordinary and wondarful exhlbition of the prod etion of animal lifo by machinery, with all the intsreqtinf phenomonla whiell accompany the development of life and organizat on, is nowv ?? is., book IB. PROMENADES INDIENNES.-CATLIN'S NORTH AMEVICAN INDIAN MUSEUM, in tihe Ecyptian Hall, Piccadilly, is now ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... The INFANT SAPPHO.-The lalt Evening but four of tie INFtANT .Aj1jiHO, LOUI1A VINNIN(f (3fi years of aae), whose wondernul mrasical talent so arliglited tie ?? oran PinceAlbert, ?? seas pletood toconferispecial avourby presenting this highly gifted child vith a beautiful diaimsoind. Withs wilt Sihg eernl parts a la MUSICAL tELANht2 ?? EVENmStte, ?? a Quertarbafsre iight o'clock tied rer a tiw ...

OLYMPIC THEATRE

... O)LY.1J1J1C TI'lEAThE. Two new iceas were last night added to the attractive Ist of entertainments at this agreeable little theatre, 'Iy are bothof veryslight constructionas to plot, but thc r. idents, droll in thliemselvcs, were rendered irresistible 'v extrcimcly goo'l acting. The lirst, entitled A Sliqht Xlistuhr, introduezs us to a Mr. Timsth:, Tuodle ( Mr. S. RIoms Ia vworth tusnbrella ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AM1lUUSEiMENTS. P1101G ENADES INIDl ENNES.-CATLINs ORltHl AMNILICAN INdIAN MUSIEUSII. in tbe EgyPieir lali., I l'iccuvdill, is now (IlEN durmix ?? day and el'izii beii~e brillovi iaulirilileal With gas; arid nil eachl evrVldne, ?? lai;i. IiL F sid ;a 'len o'clock, thire will be a splendid diililY irf Ce'ia)e,, We nsrl a i. *,JI Iving figures, proaniiaditil tbrouii tle lt o.leuia, 'itil ...

CONCERTS D'HIVER

... CONACW'RTS DJIHIVER. Drury Lane Theatre opened 3estvrdav evcnieg with ths irst of the winter series of musical entertainments, entitled, the - Concerts d'Hiver.' During the recess icry extensive alterations have been madc in every de. ptrtment, and in each case with manifest advantage. The pronmenadc has been considerably enlarged, and set forth with entirely new teeorationg, %shich do the ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADEL Pill THEATRE. A dratim, founded upon the Afatire Lnfitrge, was pro- duced at this thcatre last night, and met with complete success. Th' anthor, Mr. CO(YNE, has treated a some- w hat diilicult and very delicate subject with considerable tact, addi stt screral features which were wanting to the dramatic ffect. At the opening of the piece dJ. Larlsyrye is introdluced as procuring from ...