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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE ITALIAN [ill]

... THE, ITALIAN OPERA. The season which has just terminated, after having been prolongedl a good deal beyond the usual time, must have been very successful, in so far as regards profit, for we do not remecniber to have ever seen the theatre more fully at- tended. There has not, we believe, been a single bad house; while the crowds in g-eneral have been so great as to render tihe gaining a sent in ...

MODEL OF THE TAGE MUHAL

... .11DIODEl OF TIHI YAGE GIllUIIAL. t. lit ?? at exibihition at 2tl'1, Regent-street, m wn,1 m f i was ever, perhaps, presented to - etc. It i. ; eopy, in ivory, ofthecilebrated Tige 1..1,illk ol thi mnet ?? edifices in modern Agra, r II- :l, Ih RlKlu 41eilJ Jchia, the fifth (;reat Mogal, t Ilaely otf is fiivourite wift, Soltana Melid Aliyu. :-iiti i.,il built entirely of wh)ite marble; and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC A MUSLeMENTS. Ileder 1ier Mslet0'o lio Lpttrq Padtcrt DAGUERREOTYPE PORtT1AITS.-ROYAL ADH.I,All)E0 AILRltY, O 1lt .ACAi WOSri-il' CLAUDE I' Ic now takinzl Po~tRiAi's ano (ilt1lUI'S of PIOIURES at I Ji, Insttituio~nr u1014 u grestly iinmrin (I tibia, Iin tdlditima to WliP01, by a ?? nifllimirlion, Mr. ?? ,'vii~bled, Without an~ o'riironl ii~~i' Inlixth poiroto ndreeortr tlier so itormule ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... 1UBLEI AMUSEMBNTS, DAGUERREOTYPE, orPHOTOGENIC POR- TRA1TS.-ROYALGALLERY of PRACTI.CAL SCIENCF, Adelaide- attest West Strand.-Tho in)junntion obtaifi by Mr. Lortd Canplior liostl5eur Clatidelt having been ?? isncilr Alonsieur CLAUJD1T, th genlemin whoh firt introduced~ thes inven- tion into this 031us1try, tinde ?? aete meneleat Dfiaearre, 1s now takie PORTRAITS, and GROUPS Of' FIGURES. at ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIG AMUSBMB1NTS, ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION,- REGENT-STREET-FIlIST FhX11IIITIbN of, And Lectur on0, B UAl OS BLECTtOAONPE'TC PRINTING TELEGRA PH by means of which a hanker in Loodon call riteo a teitter in tho offive of u ?? ilr Ediuhibrghit Tht e letter, with its sinswer, ranh ho Ieriveyd the B00 ofilgo int a Vrry loW mind Rhar SIXTY PATENTED ELECTIC COCKSby ItARWIAF anid 11AIN, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBIRC AMUSJMBNV'S, ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION.- DAGUtlUIPiw'TY PElinn PIITOURAPH IC PORrTvALTS orr tefl daIly, Ut the RoyRaI I)lytetinle ,tcstitltion, Ilogentaltroet, by theeolte mituOtee, Mr, 1i3EARiO By tht conibined arprtition of mto litentg, of which Mr. Ilurd line pooscoend himself, poriraitc and othbr repre- sentatiopts are produe-.d ti at gre;eter degrie of 1,erfectlot thun can be ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... -.0 ?? -. nYTT DAGUE RREOTYPE 'and PHOTOGRAPHIU 'ORhaAITS are taken b thy Patentee. RICHARD - EARD, at he POYTECH$1C NS~ITT1ON ?? Beard arpornsnoad Of tEisnoptilents, bytilsn~o byil anyo ther~i loirnbes tl . 1.D DIe ORAMefeelion C ?? b~r 'an be 0raned r to Wecthe ant ?? 2hnly yemien by wom ?? d ia roeinare poained hnnoM .Piinu t~r. IM n ~ ?? r OAL ?? 'lJi ItiNh.-.' ~LEOINSLEROANEI lll i ...

FINE ART'S

... FINE ARITY'S. in the gallery nt 'No. ), I'all-ill EIrst lire txiff 'some of the works of the Carracei, the fondlxrs ofr i lognese schoel. Thiti celebrated school oturt, iit tfr as is well known, on the idea of combinir alo di ?? Ialities tbr which the different schowls twi n * iSi::1 ft lle were distinguished. The tinle dettign of'tfi, I ?? ' nnd Roimn, the ?? 1in1 SnCveetIIC5s of the ?? I ...