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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUUBLIC A MUSEMENTS. ROYAL AC'AD)EMY, TRAFALGAR-SQUARBE.- OTICF T5TO ?? works Ai PRlitlin, Sculoture, atni Archltaeti,e itvenled for the enfuin: EXlItliTION at tIi, ROYAL ACADEMY. met. be smnt In onl Mouday, the Ah, or by Six o'clock in the eveninaga of Tuleday, the ath of April next. after hichi time no work cual possibly be received, ntr can any vorka be received whigb have already been ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... THE ITALIaN OPERA. The weakest of l,.llm Ni's operas, lA atriect d T'eida, wias peltirttteil last night, w ith the very ooderaite success Willb Ii nighit le expected to atteld Siuch a 1rodtictioll. We arc suiprised, indleed, that attentpts sitlit still be niadc to kccp alive a piece which does not possess merit enough to satisfy even the par tisa;ts of the Illodernl Italian style. To that ?? ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... P'UBLIC AMUSEM1ENTS. EXHIBITION of' the SOCIETY of BRITISH ARTISTS, Suifrulk-sir~et, P'all-mall East, is now OPEN for the soil sun, daily, freri Ninor till (tusk. Adrcietlor la, CAsissl1ell IS. fly order. PC. HIASSELL, Secretary. Ssshscriptiojn t,, the Coaversaziorne. £1 Is. ROYAL POLYTCIXI INIC IN S-T1UTION. RV- ?? MODEL of tne ARCIIIMEI)ES STEAM VFSSCEL at WORK on rthe WATERC, wills other ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC ASMN. The MODEL of the ARCHIMEESTA vEsS3EI. tit WORK on the WATER, w~il'.tilier ?? Model, showing tO0 Proptelling Poeivr of the 8dcrw, matlte', le. ; Oaler's Ane- mometer StoatgEn 'e AMoil'll if mprioin Cliiie ?? Da- t Piretr Sn t rof C~antqi Ililumtinated. 'ncty' pi ~turea andl thle ?? golnntn~rre ctilo lot~ )Jntldiili the Elcetrotypa, var ed ?? 31 irniscopit, bitiing lol al Fiver.and ...

THE ENGLISH OPERA HOUSE

... BALFE'S new opera, Keolanthc, goes on with even in - creasing ucecess. We heard it again last night, and were f glly confirmed in the opinion we have already expressed, that it is the chcfdauare of its author;-nay, more, we are satisfied that it deserves a place in the hifghest class of English dramnatic compositionb. It is full of beautiful and ofttn strikingly original melody ; while the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMIENTS. The Arcdlhi~hOP Of YORK, thie Lord Biohop of th.~O , ihO ikO ofNE~WC.STLF. Iho Duke of SUTHERtLAND. MatOO'UNNNDF.RRY. L-rd PUAIHILES]ION. bMEHE. t~f o~ a t I C3TtIEandPACANNI.-OMadameTlJS- i4U i and5OS~Fool1110 ittior t nt.rt ir tatron, that the- 'to adc ir h.a Frir'tMoei tothirCILLFCI'ION, ?? j'~~buc ro st, iar-Aiittl'slt.. Is.oirter from F:leo~c. Illl~r'o ad iati on o ...

LITERATURE

... LI2'EHIATUllB. London, No. 1. [C. Knight and Co. Londont is at Microcosm, or perhaps a Co'iai without the Micro, since, with its dependent towns and villages, it niuimbers hard upon two millions ot' hunit ni beillns, so variou.s in. station, chiairaotei, habits, naniltiers, wid pursuits, tim t all irtue, Aice, wisdloni, folly, talent and stupidity, are here represented to the lifeb; mil for ...

THE TRIAL OF KING CHARLES I., IN WESTMINSTER-HALL

... THE TRIAL OF KING CHARLES I., IN WVESTMINSTRF-Il I ElNtRA.VEfl IBY JOHN BUIINEr, FSQ., ?? PRO.M THE ORI(GINAi. P'ICTUTRtE, PAINTED BY hltI.EI. That great ?? aiidl great painters owe the subjects of their epic or historic compositions to t heir own cou;try, is olle of those axi(tlios that a tew disswumt from iu practice, bait all admit an unulterable rule iu poetic alt. The painter and engraver ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Unaer the PFtrcnltg* of her MAJESTY and his Royal Highness Princt i A~ERT'. THE ROYAL GALLERY of PRACTICAL SCIENCE, Adclaido-street, West Strasid.-CONTINUED NOVEL, TIES and INCREASED ATTRACTIONS. Adruission, Is. Children half-price. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The MODEL of the ARtCHIMEDES STEAM VESSEL at WORK on the WATER, with other beautiful Models, showinic the Power of the Blade, ...

LITERATURE

... Vecia Pe lpa , a Dramatic Poem,. By SbAAIS FL.Ow ER The press has of late teemed with dramas, accepted or rejected, successful or unsuccessful; but there have been few attempts at the dramatic poem. Yet it is ai species of coal- positioit which tile world, it' tile world be Wi8C, will not willingly let die. Poetry is said to be (essentially soli- loquy; amd the essence of dramna is nction ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC A lIUSEM'M'ENTS. IlT?. MODEL~ of' the AJICIIM EVES STXLAM ot I. t WO!t'i 'II t~te WVATVE it e ilt t:ia r ?? .Idvite S. ift'.t ttr o, I I . ?? :ocr, a. Ii tL~i,. xe. O er's A te- r, ?? intl Lit-c ?? It :1 itt ( tlitnit I Iot! i. it,l i iL . r;! citei' Iottt, e ceo. ticitdnt I, EI) 'trmttt1i Archiiki'hop of' ?? t~iit turd hi-hopl of ?? tO \NWCAI'-LL,E the liii., III L IU Liet..\Nl, I'I ...

LITERATURE

... LITEItATURB. Thli Letters ?? 11luljsole, Elarl of 0Oribd, inclaodinq Numncerus Leiters nioes.Iirt )stpiblisdcir/lfi'oiie the Oriqyn a? Manuscripts. In six volumles, Sco. [Beaitles'. 'Nothing,' salys H~orace Walpole, to one of his courle* sltonentltts, gDives so just an ideat of' anl ati.'eas geinulne letters-nay, history waits for its last seal from them. His Own letters honve this and manry ...