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THE ITALIAN OPERA

... E * _ U-be Oazza La~sra was performed last night for the bensfit of the new dancer, Monsieur St. LBON. It is rarely that tbis fine opera can be performed to advantage, In conse. quenue of the difficulty of finding a fitting representative of the boy Pippo-a charming part, which [is felt like gleams of sunshine throughout tke 1piece, relieving the gloom of the subJect. This character has never ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... I PUBL IC AAlIUS!, AAENTS. GRHA N CO)NCERUTS, iMlorlling uli( ii veiniizg, daily, IOhL AUI) LILA it IN GOALLERLV, teIn itdiai 110 RUSSWian Siizpverni ilii' boclk I ariniotican, aid other atiutIationet cuthyprise the 'nii hlgali, AiliikiDrnlatlc! D1.ssolvinlg Views, &c.; L'clliived hr Pupilan cLecliii';, thel 13as Miciroscope', tbe Hitritltii l(cis, thle li%,- vi ailta Elie'lltrivl M1411111lii' ...

LITERATURE

... LUITERA1TU1RE. -4- Gabrielle; or, Pidetures of 'a Rtgm. A 1i2storiWol Novel. By LoUISA STUART COSTBLLI. IU :J vtel. The state of French society and manners in the age of Louis XIV. ofters a tempting subject for delineation. Few periods of modern history are so full of interest and so preg-- nant with instruction. It was the most brilliant period of tha monarchy. The national power nnd ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRUJY-LANE THIEATR'E. Mr. SIEIEIlDANe KNoWLES took a benelitbere lastnigbt and we were gratified to observe a crowded house. Thle play s61ectedwas Juldt's Cxser, and AfrMI.KoNl' usstained the part of C asc, We were at first eurprised that he did not, oll such en ocecsion as that of his benefit, choose a character i which would have placed him more promineutly, or, at , least, have kept hilm ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRURY-LANE' THEA7'RE. To produce a tragedy-in _th*e high and pure sense of that term-has beenheld to be tue highest achiev~ment of human genius. Afeny havebeen the attemplts manlifold andmi iflam serable the failures, and theG few who maeecmpihd p the high eniprize. stand marked and alonae intoe litheratur at' their respective countries, with centuries lapsing betwixt I them. In these ...

THE ANCIENT CONCERTS

... 'THIINCIENT CON CERTS. The concert of last night (tite foutirth of the season) wats uniter the direction of tbe Archbishop of YorfN. The plat r contaiued at varied selrction of excellent musiv, bslongirly t both to the chqierh alid the theatre; but It seemed thni pieces of very incon.gruous chiracter were mixed toggethei in a way which, with a little more attention to arrange. meat, might ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... FVJBLIG AAMUJSBAIENTS. COLOSSEUMA, Regento's Park.- Open Every day front Ten tll Six.-The f;IAND) PANORAMA or L.ONDON in all Its pristitalineatt.- Sii ALOON of ARTIS, dly IcnrIntet, conl- tWillng mNvrlis of Phliditis, M1ichanel Angelo, atiri l'lnnnman ., Ie i-Iiglo,'s l'ictuire of' (tho Death of Nelson. The Sirlia; (3lage-Jet di'Eall- Wnterfaiis, anid 31iuntaltli, Scenaery-Viuiv fromt te ...

SIGNOR CAMILLO SIVORI'S CONCERT

... I SI(Ni )I? C.11 .1ILLO (S 01S 1'8 ('ONCERT,. Sigtior hivu tt grave his lirIt concert hlst evelliog at the ..l.a.. Opea-lhouse. But he hadpreviously performed in pliblir two or three timesi, amd we have h-d oca~siou to .mnehe such remarks as orvcrred to us on listeuinig to those pt lforninavev. We have already said, that to hear Sivour a as to hear I'A.;AN! NI h imselfl' a id this we still ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMBN7S. D)IORAMA, Rlegent's-park.-JUST OPENEDl) riltl a NEW EXHIIIII1ON, representing tho CATHEDJRUA op NOTHE DAME, at Piaris, with effects of sunset and tnoltul1t, painted byrM. Renoux; and THlE BASILICA OP ST. AULL, nes! i Romne, before and after its destruction by lire, painted by M. L Boutot, 01rin from Tentill five. e Her A1AJES'1'Y'S TI11EATRE.-M,. COUL0N respectfully inflorns ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC A MUSEMENTS. FIJNERAL of theo late DUKE of' SUSSEX.-- flOYA I. A IDELA I 51 (AIJALER I, W sIlILetr A eIctele, S' tlran Id.-.T Ii iS EXIIllIHITION will lit, 121.051111 THI1S IDAY1 until Seven o'clo ck isl the liEtlidag. lit the Evening at CONCERT of SA CRIt 1 Al [SIC w ill lie givenl, tl, W onders of' U m i n eic i p a e in tlnt, Ort'ition w ill tie iltestriltet it tile Gline Slieroscope ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... P1UBLIC AMUSMEMNTS, 11cr MAJESTY'S THEA'T'If PE-, ]'ERRlOT rs'spietfuily 'ialbrilis tile Neb3iily, Saibscrileorr. mid the I'itblic, that aIts BEN EIT willtakealarce Te-atoiaoR i VEaNiNU, IMIlay Hllth, wiall will be ttatrfcrtaaost~irs[ titatasthissiasol)l~iellial's Oi;eral 1'l'liti'l'ANI. Elvira, Miadlh. (;iibi; Giorgio, Signor Ltiilaeti; Artiero, Sigaisr Mairi*o;a 1atit lleardo, Yigiuor ...

LITERATURE

... LJTE'RA2URE, ag T/ielris& Skelch Book. By Mr. I.A.TUTxARnil, 2 ra ls., 9o. [Chapmu and Hallil. re There are very lew of our readers who do not kno be Michael Augelo Titnnish. No one who enjoys a rich, r- racy, good-humoured account of every-day life has left un- 'ft read, and inoone has readwithout delight thesketchebewbich e )f1 have appeared with tills signature. In all that he writes there ...