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COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT-GARDEN THBATRE. The English version of ROSSINI'S Sellfeanmide, with Miss Ki murat.t as the heroine, und the first appearance of Mrs. AL.FRESD SHAW o01 tho English stage, after her successes in Germauy and Italy, drew an overflowing audience to this theatre onl Saturday evening. For our part, we expeeted brilliant displays of individual talent, and were not disappointed; and, as we did ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PBIliC AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE.-THI9 Eve~itirs will be performed AS YOU LIKE IT (from the Text of Slhskuaiearp). Dikv, Mr. Ryder; Flrst Lord. Mr. Ellen ; BSecnd L-rd, Mr. H. W!!lpls:y Antione, Mr. Allen; Jaques, Mr. Maeirealy - Orlanlo, Mr. .Anderone ; Adam, Mr. Pheles; Tourhstone, %fr. Kioehly; William t.. :omLon;RoselindMre.Nisbett; ClIaNrs.Stirlig Aul-rty r, Kleeley. After me ...

MUSIC

... i U9IC'v. X Al NWttEe'S 3t[eil V '! TieCq, (sd 1S;iiqmng Circalar. loi ilnd, for a itaniber of years, possessed one of the best an1d most distinguMiNhd musieal journals ira Europe, thl Ha~troieadsst Its reputed editor was a gentleman emieNt tor his learning as a mualiciau, as well its for his attainments as a IN al of letters ; and the variety of sources from whence its naterials were drawn ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... A DELPIll THEA TUE. A full house was drawn last night to this popular place Ot eutertatiument by th anuiounrcernentot i dramatic adapts. tion of M1r. I1ARRISON A iN6`WORTn's novel of The ??ise?`z Dagyhter. As an additional attraction, tha public had been informed, through the medium of the playbills, that there would be preseated, in the course of the performance, a serieA of ta&11 lUX VicaWts ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMU'SEMENTS. ROYAL ADELAIDE GALLERY, Lowther- arcade, St raiid, operddaily front Eleven to Five, snd rromtaQuartcIto 4e:eo to IHailf-pn'itTen every seniloe.-Tlilt wonderful creature the Iiif at Thalia exhibits orsextractrdiicary Comic impermona'ions everY afternoon at lHalf past'lbreeo'elochk and everyevening at Ntne. Lev- ture ilc:sR atrnrori tie Wnindersof Artificial Memory. by Mlj r ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLI C AMS12SiUENTS. llOYALPOLYTECINIC INSTITUTION, ex- i ved to Civstdo i- aare.-Exellent t peckiirni of Maoeirnc ry, ouit conmp Icted, arid oft work by bteamp rower, in thi ad lt of M anou- tactures, inctua inz Nwapier' Patent Prrrfn; Machiie Aiisligs'1 I trjt lifrick .,w1 Tilc-lio~ing Machitot Tajlor lPatent Solid- healed Pit'-yrtiking MSachine, &rc. The Weekly List of popular LectIsrer ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... BAYJIARKET THEATREE. Last cvening Mr. BucxsrTONE nmade his firl ',pcar'tro since his return from America, selectiun tiUe part of 11i Dsove, in his own amusing and chberful peLito rote l7 0 Married LUtb; and he wats tuost warmly gr'ctted b; hi. 'r 1 friends, amongst the mont enthnsiassic of whona iwo Mri! LiSTON. The character of Mr. Doee is V5s pr!roseai than others in the comedy, but Air. BrI ...

CATTLE FAIRS

... CATTLR FAIRS. Soinpsiwsinsoty FAIRS.-The supply of sheep was very great, tihe best wetier sheep selling readily at Gd. per lb. ewes and inferior kinds something under. Good store ewes were in good demand, and sold well. Upon the whole grices were somewhat better than our last tair, the pens beinw mostly cleared, and but few lots Heut out of the fair unsold. Tie supiily of' large store pigs was ...

LITERATURE

... LIT13A TURE. Narratiree of RJ cid&ce in Various Patrts qj'Ae, Zee IVl tngetlher rttih a Descripliot qf thle i eesri Stet0 v' K Coispaeny'8 S5ettlevients. Bp CiiHARiES ilnlp~r Drafitsonaan to th IVe Ne Zcaland Company. I , [Smith, Elder, snr Cp This is a little book intended to set off to tilebet , vantage the settlements the New Zealnud trnpslny, aj, b induce as many good substantial people as ...

THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE

... TIHATINROYA; DRURy LANE. This theatre opened on Saturday ni:hta ith er ini cation ot increasing interest in the great experiment, pastoraby itsylemspehoornthe revival of a national drama. to heriing by itshese ra for ts otlieIfo b Every part of tle house was at once filled to overflowing. The audience seemed in a state of excitement which, one would hope, mit es sometheing wOre than mere ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. N'oynv'c p I. JResidencc ot the Mlrosquito Shore during yiC ?c¢-s.c 1 d.i 0 Ia-O, acid 1641, nith, an Account of Tr. .ci Ue ii int1 iadj~acent Islands of Boncicel anld Roatan.. Ity TIt iotiV, \urS1 . [Smith, Elder, and Co. Thi lsl a snicly iand entertaining little volumewritten, as tile s'z:hor izilrmif is in his prefiwe, in conseqiuence of hIs Ihol ic: I.)ked in vctin for ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC ASBRIS. ROYAL ADELAIDE GALLERY, Lowther- arcade, Strand, opeI darlp from Eleven to Five, and from a Quarter to ReOll1 tO Half-psast Peit every iieninrc.-That wonderful creatire the InfantTlialia, eahibits bet extraordina~ry len~il ImpersonationlB. and wll apperrr an the ii1i Maid eel the; Br~bitsh ara in rrriniiluri' intrvlrola intir latera Slls'o oraipe en ry aftersoon at Half* ...