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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUISEMENTS. ROYAL ACADEMY, TRAFALGAR-SQUARB.- Tilt EXHI11ITION of t~e ROYAL ACABEHY IS NO' OPEN.- Adirrfission, (fr~oin Eight o'clock tiii Sovenl. II. Cut tlga' 1ti. HNR'iYIOftVARDI, H.A,, Setretary. T Iue S E VEfNth- A1NNSU AL E X -I B I T ION o f tile NE W SOCIETY of PAINTERS 'n WATER COLOURs, FIFTY- THIRFE, Plol-ml~al. oeal VI'' Britlish Instituitotj, 1S NuJw OPEN front Nlie ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... I'V JiLl ' AMU?'B>iENTS. Th'lc'11IRRTY-SEVEN'TH ANN UAL EX 111131- TION of the SICIETY of RAJNTMI,' iil WATEK CMAUIThS, tll theitr (jittary Pall-maall hoot. IS No%% IMN.lL~ -Oofl eacivtt,io torn Niti till ?? Is, catalogit. hit. Rt. HILLS, Secretary. THE 11OYAL 1`15LY'ILhN fiC ,T~ ?? Itegent ,d-tret.-T'wflo irii i'u~jia Hxiibi tijo , Nt bole-u NMoINAUlti PA1'EN'1t'EII CLUCKES. witliel uri hept ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC A-AlsIuSMENTS. Thenf1-IR''Y SE'ENTTI ANNUAL EXIIIBI. lION1, of the SOCIETY of PAlNTFRR i WATEltCLtl~ 11hpir Oaldlry, 14tl-' all Enat, IS N(OW\ OlVENO-t(V r (|.lrj'lay 'rToIII Ncl,. till 1f.,8k. -Adroit tafl!l. Iic. CoIlaoii ii i us secreFtry. The 4EVE N1'1 -I L ENIJ iBXJ lION of lCiE3lr' of PA IN MES iATER ColLOU s, FIFTY. T- I a It, 1'olkIn~i wrxt C00 Britkil flti ,t'lliell. 1p4 Nu1' ...

EXHIBITION of the ROYAL ACADEMY

... I EXHIBITION of the .ROYAL ACADEMY. (Continued.) The apartment devoted to sculpture and models is filled with an excellent collection of statues, groulps, busts, re- ilevos, and monumental pieces ; and there is to our eye a perceptible improvement in this department. There are evident signs of a close observance of the chaste models of antiquity in the simplicity of most of the compositions, ...

SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LATE FOGS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... SOME ACCOUNT OF TIle LATE FOGS I IN TIHE 1J0 USE OF COMMONS. [FllOMt TII LAST NEUMBIMR OP TilE OmirTEojti,O(;l ,1L JOURN'At.i I n o11r Cthapter oil Fogs, ?? VC ei vh some uctl Is ?? a stralige flew ?? of fIO Wlhieh prevaiils Very much in our new Ilonse. of ('01mii1nsI, ol late; Witliult alwralys sets ill ait the]onr oflilm a tr , Anl gets but thlc darker (as fbirs arc won1) The more one trics ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA7URE. -. The/ opiietiis ut I.soee Ilo s, e's r crCrdeld1 is` ti Joi- nila nf Mic Ile' (ft Lords,,fraot 1797 lo 1811, folcdted 0s'/1 edied l'y D. C. IOYI.AN, I, I vol. 8vo. [Jnltlles lHidgony. Touiirds tho close of thle last century, onc of the most il- terestiag htitorival pilil cations elas, to I)e foliul ill a collec- tion of all tile protestl inscribc(l on1 the Journials Of the ...

LITERATURE

... . Corse de Leon; or, The Briquoadd, A Romanuee. B f;. P. R. JAMES, Esq.,, ul/thoI' Vft Thelleobber, ,jc. r[LoiIdon: JLong , sinli Co. 141. Of all our contemporary tioeebieri , Mr'. James is itilime:;tiollably the Utost lprliitc. Iis book0s ?? iro~iisiti on the heels of otach eter witim a hewvildein lg rapidity, amd every eiv oune genecrilly conta ins thle aliountelacent vf still anotielc ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSESMEATS. The THIIIR'r-srv EN'TIT ANNUAL EXT1JIII- TION of the SOCI ETY nV 1'AINTFRq4 in WATER COL6URS, atn thir lF04rv. IwInilml) li~t., I S NOW OPEN.- ()rrnChPt (ita 3 front Niontill duak.-AIOtittit'me. I. Catulogul,. 0A. I.HILLS, Secrclary. ROYAL POLYTrEcHNic INSTITUTION. Thrn DItSSOLV'ING VIEWS. bsy CARIY. ?? prativi~lrinte ITHniC, att Itlia o!iclsk, fit,,l-,-lIO F-, ii r o~ k, ...

TO THE H—BLE THE C—S IN P—T ASSEMBLED

... TO 71lE 11--B3LR THll, ?? IN P-T1' ?? fEJBLED. The litalile I'etitioII of the lI tfrist Iillows. f''Jiolnri' ol the PUniversity of' Ni'ewga t Tha t, ut lrinull it the recent e.lplo.ion ol whitg'ey, -So pregniant with ruin to ill surts of priggery, Aid justly indiguunt it this their Inot new ]i hIC Fur stoppill, COI1filSiOk1S Of 1nUInin and InumI, P'rovidinig that he ti ho would ratther not ...

MRS. HENRY MASON'S CONCERT

... MRS. HENRY MASON'S CONVERT. This concert, which took place last night in the Hanover- square Rooms, was one of the best and most fdlly attended which we have had this season. IIr1S. MASON is very highlly esteemed in the musical world, not only as ali ex- cellent performer on the pianoforte anm harp, but a vocal composer of genius and taste ; and these various talents were shown to great ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HER MAJETSTY'S THEA7TRE. The celebrated Mademnoiselle RACIIEr., the Melpomenell of; hbet mlotdern Freunch stage, appeared fbr the first time bc- fore an Englishi audience ill the character of HCrmioIf I il the A ndromapio e of NACINE ; hVing' been engaged by al. LAPOrET, with It French company, to give a series of' ?? performnanices ?? the ?? month. It is oaly about four years ago, we thin, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... -.PUBLIC AMMIUSJkilJN'J The THIRTY-SEVEN'PhI ANNUAL EXUJIE1 at TION of thin SOCIETY of PAINftO0 'sWA eR ecOLO day' at11 their Gallery, ?? i Eat, s O PENOPoacdyfo ,Nine tilt dusk.-AdltittattfO, Is. Caao , od iLLSce'7 The SEVENTH ANNUAL rEXHIBITJON of thel NEIW SOCIETY or PAINTER.S in ?? C [ NnOWt OPTE- THREE'. Paill-niall. itent the British insititsitien, ~j NW O fronm Nine o'clock till ?? JAM ...