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ANTI-PHRENOLOGICAL LECTURE, by Mr. BRINDLEY, at the ADELPHI THEATRE

... A VWL-PIIIREIYOLOGWlIL LECTURE, by MIir. BRJNDLEIY , at tlc ADELPIJI THIEA TRE. Mr. Brindley, tle antagonist of the Socialiists, under- took last evening a teaks of extraordinary boIdresis, and olle which, eN fAr as the existing feeliugs of society are con- eldered. was little likely to secure proselytes amoneg tho more enlightened portion of the community. The subject of his address on this ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... CUV VIV7'-GA:Jz'B THEATRE. Oin Siitirday nip-t the EnCglis season at this thentre turrilisted, whei madtill VKSTRIS retired to make way for U,,. (i;rnmilu compaly, who make their first appearianie 'Ii: 'xs.ci. The Combhined attractions of Mi6YADELAIDeI Ii i:ii c' pc'rt'iuHICe of' A mien, il La Soyotainbulu? of et fii rri of P'ilterv. Clatter; of a Farewell Ad- I drhs', bg Mr. C. ldATillTtws; ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PLIIlC AMUSHMEBN7S. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITu'rION.- WLorEAgsirrd EBI isrs, rrcrrrtSatacrdiu 13rluings.-The COLOFSSAI T IL MACIINE 'warked by setean power. lhiitimg the electric light, Aurora Doreallr. aRd carious Experire'ts on a grand Bscat. COles11nt addlltots. to lar ERrlargvd and Irrpror d Durroloint ries, trast ot wihict forts. a sorion iotended to itirttrate lip BSenery .1 the oly ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AAt]OS'EBNT'S. ILEo ROYAL POLYTEChINIC INSTITUTION,- Morning Ild Eeneaing, exirpt Sttlnr,,14 BY.Wrioo.-A. SIPANOLED) en te [f,,COL0St3AL ISLIICTRiICAL 1lA BjINI, whI,,h lb workodtby fas Stouno poioer,aned cxhihlt., [Lb, Eelotrio lighI, titt lyplicterun Of thle Auoa1Gele. d voritno otlior Experziments ti a grkno SC11,10 ond C0 bobiLin t a ditil la to Lttw Hularted itod I previd ...

ROYAL ACADEMY

... ROYAL ACADBMY. We resame iour notice of this exhibition. The sculpfuze- room this year rouitaints no work of any great importanca Ther ii re, it is true, an iufiuished statue in marble, 3nd a L bust by the late Sir FaANtGe CRANTULrT, hut neither of thnem are eottitled to he considered ats first-rate works of that emillent Sculptor. The sanme may he said of the pleces eof scuilpture exhibited ...

MADAME CARADORI [ill] CONCERT

... MADAIIA VCI HA 1) oM I AJLLA A '1 CON- CURT. This hidy' In einal corncert Is always one of the most bril- liant of tha seaeon. It took place yesterday miornilng in ilhc Opurm Concert-room which, as tusiEal, was conmpletely fillesd by at most fhiuhiotllaia li-Sellby.'I' The concert conlsised in a grcat mosoimurl of Nocsi pliles sung by the prin- iipotl perfor(orrs lit the Oper-libousi, most of' ...

THUS SINGEN SMALE MILNES, ALIAS CHAUCER REDIVIVUS

... TH US SINGEN SMAAl MIlNESALIAI I CHJTAUCER RE))IIVUS, | Listeneth, lordling, in gode entent, And I will telle you verninent Of mnyoclvuu, cke of pomfrote. Xedes noa again be tolden That- votes there tire non boughten or 6olden, iNo for richesv, drink, nor totte. For P omtrecre thnllne I came forward, Olt of my groti regard FIor a sdttt of sulche puritee. Where elles coula I land One so mache ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... TII1PJTA~j!AA' OPE-RA. d s thX Soithrday evening 2'ToreZlo Ta masi was performed for Ith d*ibut of Mlaldamje ltohCOI, the wife of the barytonre t singer who hals already appeared with such distinguished silcceus. Tbis opera, one of' the poorest of DONIZiTTY'S I poor productions, was brought out here two years ago for t u tbe iebut of CO.lSTTI, aln sdiniruble perfhrmer; whose eil- ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMlENM'S. ROYAL AD)IELAI.DU1 GALLERY, Lowtlier- c I~toScacild, Opnt dolly fronm Elcyon, tn Vivo; Evonnlgi fron. -oici to T'cn. Vor. ccitvtlloiil filrie, of Scienlotific.Aitaing Extited- io,.te,l ~Iupicl Pr'iiii nc icc loljlbltllctc, !.I .iUrit, Ic. Thei I ifaiit *flllliO 1111, oil Tu'ooolay onid'Tlnrtuit iernorocino, iii Thro, coictck, lIil til Mionday, Wodininday, wizd Frldi itiii, ...

MR. BENEDICT'S CONCERT

... MR. BBNED CorS CoNCERT. Mr. BP.NEDICT had his annual concert yesterday morn- ing, in the Opera concert-room, and, as usual, gave his guests a most ample banquet, comprising every delhacy of t-he season. The whole vocal talent of her Majesty's Theatre and of the German Opera was put in requisition and we had, moreover, several of the greatest instrumental performers anow in Londou, namely, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... I'PU-LIG AMUSEIMENTS. jTL~iTBNrOLRTJlAMERCAN INDIAN MUSEL~ nod MlyODEL iofNIAGARA FALLS, EGYPTIAN HALL, Ls In AL rditollyAlrl~ ,o ^ B k on th N nrtUi Arolurican. t t o d o n o n o , o ~ l , a k i h o r,, ; t e d i n e b y ir p r rin tlip l ko o k - f A freo BENEPIT for tihe 13FU i. tFll a o0 tihe oalemtoituo FIRE at It IIAA BURGi. 0 ,, TlIEA'ltRE ROtYALI COVENT-GARDEN.-TH r`1 GERMAN| l jg ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC 4lMlUSIaBENTS. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION.- htaronims ref Rioningo exq.~t Stfrirday Evonillo.-Di.'ir COtLOB- 'iIfrAL M~(ACt m t okdfyoiti eerier, exifritingi thu 011eirfrr light, thire Utynaourane or tile Aurorure ureaths, ured variortei affery Exprfecriiru or. , geit leant ari. Tire Enlarged silrl Iipyrovet Vlrreirjre Vfuo, t cano ii io! ii Lerlini toifiitrn atio IIOANY ai Tnorlyo ...