PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSBMHNTS. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION.- 1)AGUERRlEOTYPP and PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS wre taken daily, at the Royal Polylechnic Ilnstitution, Regent rtreet, by thesole n1atentee, Mr, HEAR!). By the cotubined operation of two patents, of which Mr. Beard haa possessed biiself, portraitS and other rvpre- pentstioss are produced mi a greater dogree of perfection that. ean be atttained by ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUS!?MBNTS. ROYAL POLYTECHINI C INMI'TITUTION.- D.IQUIRRRF.TYP rP. and PH071113 IV!if P11c111ITRAITS aretaknhe dailIY. sttill. 11oyII Polyte chaivcn It lsit Inti. r'.it'tt- Cttet, bY 'Ile cole( valatrftrOe, Mr. 8 & ARIID. lV. tile eoml ioi'd OtPIr ifl' ii Of ?? 1 p-tou , of which N!r. ?? ha,, Ilaeled ,tarl ?? b i tierrerr seonttio~ri are p rodare d rio ?? degrti in lierletiotil that ...

Varieties

... varfrtics. Grisi and her cousin, with Mario. Lablache, and F. Lablache, have been performing at Liverpool, and Mdlle. Cerrito has aiso been dancing at Liverpool and Manchester during the week. MONUMENT TO THE MIEaORY OF THE LATE COUNTESS HowE.- A marble monument to the memory of his lamented lady has recently been placed by Earl Howe in Penn Church, Bucks, where the remains of her ladyship are ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... Jadca I, of $jasfonabe 'Eife. The Earl of Lonsdale and Lady Frederick Bentinck will leave town for Cottesmoioe immediately after the rmeeting of the new parliament. Sir John and Lady Anne Beckett arrived at Stratford House, on Tuesday afternoon, from Brighton. It is said, that Lord and Lady Howick have arranged to spend the long period of two years on the Continent. rThe noble lord's health, ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... [From the London and Paris Ladies' Mlagazine of Fashion.] Materials of silk or worsted are now so varied and beautiful, and also so moderate in price, that in Paris they are more fashionable than the coloured muslins, or cotton manesfactures, bareges, foulards, persannes chine, &c. &c., aned a new article imitatinglace, lined with colors,with robes of tarlatane in pink or blue, embroidered ...

THE ODD FELLOW'S REVIEW

... F-W THE ODD FELLOWP'S REVIEW. zl S7osrqs and Poctical Pieces. Edited by ll(,t VIWI;LrIAIS. Hetherington, Cleave, and Witsonl; London. Itas no idle saying that-' Let me write a scm; sonls, and I care not who makes its laws'. -t wsong which can make and overthrow ns which te proudest despot r~, gith dread. Witness the songs of Beranger, ?? ttzhi to scorn the craftiest monarch that *, araoled ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION.- REGEiNT.STREET.-FIRST EXHIBITION4 of, Rnd Lecture odl, BAIN'S ELECTRO-MkN-A ETIC PRINTING TELEGRAPii, by mouns of which a banker in London can write a letter in the office of a correspondert in Edinburgh. The letter, with Its aFewer, can ho conveyed the e00 miles in a very few minutes. SIXTY PATFNTED ELECTRIC CLOCKS, by BARWISE and BAIN, MOINAUtS PA. 'ENTED ...

WALPURGIS-NIGHT

... W A In P U EL G b S-N I G H T. BtY HIclR1ttt1 ZSCOiM50it (Goneiluded fromt our lest.) CHAPTER VII. As I descended the stairs, I determined to hurry sonse to awaken my trife and children, and press thorni to my heart once more, thlen to fly abroad jno ts le world like at Cain, to escape cthe lianfds of justice but while I was onl tim otairs, I saw that my clothes wesrs sprinkled over with the ...

A DRAMA OFF THE STAGE

... A DnAMA 07WW THEt STA6EI. THE theatre of the Porte Saint Alartin, in Paris, was crowded pit, orchestra, and galleries were filled to suffocation. There shone the most brilliant dresses and the first society of Paris, for Muzurior wras to take his departure the next day for London; it was the last tine that year he was to perform in the Vampire Polichilleal. Since the morning' all the avenues ...

FASION AND VARIETIES

... FASJIONASDR AND IAR R.I WINDSOX, SUNDAY. This morning her Majesty and his Royal Righness Prince Albert, and most of the Royal suite, attended divine ser- vice at St. George's Chapel. The Rev. C. W. Knyvett read the first part of the service, and the Hon. and Very Rev the Dean of Windsor and the Rev. R B. Stopford oflisiated at the altar. The latter divine preached the Sermon from the 2d chap. ...

THE NATIVE MUSIC OF IRELAND

... Thg NfATIVP MUSIC OF IRELAND. | In our notice last week on the August number of 'UV popular national magazine, the Citizen, we concluded by saying we should return to it, for the purpose of referring more particularly to that portion of it which comes under the bead affixed to the present paragragh-we mean the E Irish airs. We have often before expressed our admiration and approval of this ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AiMUSIAJENTS. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC iNs~rT11TUON, Hle- & AP IC OftTH T8t'ld ?? 00illncttioerr, and aufh I ?? thre cbreait'iv ?? adopted ; onl BA/IN'S BLE'CTr110IllAG,\ LiC. PR NTI NO TELEOR AP 1;M HA IIRW ISE. aiid HIAIN'S P'A'iENTIED ?.LECTIIC AlCLOCKS. Ivaction ; 0150 sot Iirinl't~r.911lor'ctIIirr.T-4 E perimeflts CARY'SO[ITiR'IRy nnd titit 0w JISSOLVIN(-tVlHow5 Nearly two 1110119'rt ...