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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUShEAENTS. I3RITrisH INSTITUJTION, Pall-mall.-The OiALLEKY for tho ?? end SALE of tire WORKS of BIRITISil ARTISTS is OPEN daily, ?? in time Morning till Five in the Evening.-Admisision, im., Catalogue, ts. WIXLIAnM IIAXtNARI), Keeper. Under the Patromigo of her MAJeorTY amd hin Rtmoal Highiness Prince A LaISPT. THlE ROYAL GALLERY of PRACTICAL SCIENCE, Adelaide-street, Weet Siramiri ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... The ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. -The DAGUERREOTYPE PICTURES, ILLUMINATED UNDER a MiAGNiYINU POWERend tbeBUDE LIGHT Iin le Great l3li* from Nine to Ten o'clock ilk the eveninfg are amon, the ?? UR taorp jc tit'5 Os Anemometer;i thde Uniiue r tnd Valuabl, Co0 dln th0 M py~ ok ?? ?? J allazto y an thetiner.t Chinee crtisto the Model in r~ti Lecturea varled Ewiherinexte. ?? . Df K 1I lt t ATho ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMJENTS. MORNINGS and EVENINGS.--OSLER'S ANEMOMETERt, PANORAMIIA of the CiTY of CANTON. elaborately fnisdled by adistieauished Chinese artist. This tearitiul picture, with the remrarirublo MODEL of the IINIIER CLIPF of the Isle ot ~igirt. end the PAINTED GiLASS, after Martin and Danby. is viewad binder a ,eaetifyio jtpowver; an uriqlue and valea- WePry orks foa the edish governmient ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSIJMIRNTS. BR'ITISHI INSTITUTION, P1all-nIfaU.-Thle G ALLFRY for thie EXHIBI ITION and 8A I.E of the WORKS or ?? AIRTIWJ'd is OPEN daily, from Tren In the Morning till Fi'i e ii the Evernittc--Aduteieeon, Im :tCatalogtte, Is. WILLIAM BARNARD, Keeper. The ROYAL POLYTEC]INICIN-STITUTiON. -The lDAGUllRIRFOTYP'E PICTURtES. ILLUIMINATED UJNDER a &IAGNllF 1,NG POWSR,and teli WIDlE LIGII i' ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... The MAGNIFIED DAGUERREOTYPE PIC- TURE$ ILLUMINATED, ?? the tinest view's in GREECE, ITALY. PRANCE. and ENGLAND. rhe PANORAMA Of CANTON, try a distlnguished Chinese Artist, tke PIltpyc% on Glves. alter Mar lab f Wgh epulr LrtuableModr'~(iitlao Under Cliff of tire tehtain ti Electrotype, j eatsrlmnte Mirosthe'~utt~ thi ard erv, Moel , mmmc. Oeiee'e Anemetnetsr. lehI To in the evenin g, l~csnlur ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATU1EB. 1I'tltelsfao ; ?? Chronicel. By OnonsaE^ ])A natty author of Thiomas-,I-Bcketk [Moxon. Englishimeni,'' says Mr. Darley, in his prefiaCe, lidl ait lhngth ?? pride in their Saxon ancestors. Surely a niobler people never existed! By them were the great tabiles ofconstitjionil law rough hewn and engravenl; by them was civil freedom first established, and not for thlienilvei alone ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... The ROYAL POLYTECIJ C INSTITUTION. -The DAGUERREOTYPE PICTURES, ILLUMINATED UNDER a MAGNIFYINO POWER, and the BUDE LIGHT in the Great Hall from NIne to Ten o'clock In the evening, arer mong the continual novelties. Osler'i Anemometer; the Uniqtue and Valuable Collection of Porphyry Works from the Swedish Government; the PanIoraifa at Canton, by en eminent Chinese artist; the Models in metion; ...

THEATRE ROYAL ADELPHI

... Last night, after thce performaince of the melodrama of' Agnes S't. A itdin, at new operatic, romianticf ballet burletta Spectacle, called ikatanas, nr the Sp~irit of Beautp, was produced ait this theatre. Thle subiect is taken frons the lutst grand bullet uit thle Acadainic Rloyale, Paris, called Le biabli; Amoreus', aind hns been adapted by Mr. J. S. CoyN P,, aind, as., the bills announce, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC A MUSEMEJ?N'T'S. COSMORAMA.-Two beauliful VIEWS (lu' tlie SLANi3o0 sr. I1Ih.LENA duro9 tlill ElMIAIIiA';'ION oftlt l, H)iY f NAP'OLE6N ad u oil (ot th.0lt ll.Nithi Ni i d JI I SAN 'ACIIt F, painbwd bty Mr. Cot,,k I lo 10 *IPEN at ti IltW Al, GALLEiRY, Itdelavie-street, %VtitStrRinzI. PANG RAMA oft he lI3OMBlA RJM EN~T' of' sr. E AN I)'ACHtE (Just 01lteOOl), lxice~ier.sltjor0 -I It E ...

THE PRINCE'S THEATRE

... On Saturdayevening there was it musical performance at th. theatre, under the denominiation of a SoireP Op~atiq so, which, from its excellence, is well deservine of honouni ble mention, It eonsisted of a representation Otlla Englis version, under the title of Retaliation, of MOZART'd (Can firn tutte; the chlracters beiii- acted and slinr by a party- of Ildies and gentlemcn, none0 of whlom, we ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... AMERICA and thle AME111CANS.--Mr. BUCKINGHAM will diefineir, 'rt~Evifi.rfat, Febroory ,27, at tire 'Theatre of tho Royal ?? Irifitiror rot, itt R' cert'eteA'et, 11fe OPENING LECTU tI of ir.r NEiW COURtSE on AMERTICA titn the AMESICONS, erin~wrtylin tie e'nperiowrr 01' a tlrree ieirris' tour thrrough tha United States, and 'isaandturr a faithful I irtura cf the country and Jir inlirbibitaole ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMIUSK'MA'sV)h. 13RITISH INSTITUIION, Pall-nall.-The GALLEilY for the EXHIBITION and SALE of the WORKS of ?? Actridtid is OPEN daily. ?? in the Mornrig till Five in the Erenir.-Adaiaasion, INh Catls itue, is. WILIIA A ARNARD, Keeper. NEW STRANll THEANW,-On Monday Evemir'g next, andi oeiry Evenin6 during the week, Mr. JACOBS, th, ROYAl VENI'lIILOQUISr, bl DElN blaGICIAN, and ENGLISH ...