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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... PUBLIC AMUStMENTS FOR THEWiEM AUXHALL OPEN-EVERYIjNIGHT V EXCEPT SATURDAY. GRAND GALAS EACH EVENING. Admission, 2s. Doors open at Eight o'Clock. GRAND MASQUERADE AT' VAUXHAL~t GARES. O-ORW(Monday, Joiy 13). Therarreorgcset that gove ?? T rai~f,,tio G.Monday, the 29th of Jartfe, to op wsard el Seven Thousand Porasons, will be strictly odhered to, and imoy additions nod l~i~e so s varieate The ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... TRZA'I'PICALS, &,c. Covhsner, ?? has been ?? attended during the ra-' Week. 'e have had selections from Ilav ln's Cralika,'l' 'fe. Siahift-Malaer,'0sad olher saorcd romposiriou:/ all al;- a ?? do-l voted to the pcrfeomaolce of Beothovou s sublnmc ?? theI I1AYsARKnET Guy 1Moaoeris'g, The Block D.rains. Romteo (od Juliet. and the noew farce o r Borough Politiers, h beern repeated; last nlight ...

LITERATURE

... BE.ITnvy'I MaSCntLANrY (No. 115), commencos with Brian O'Linu, and closes with Tipperary Hall. The oeis is descriptive ef the doings ait the Chequers, illestratsd by Leech, with a duel. ,,O'Toole is. O'Callagan, by lantern-light, the auxiliaries holding is thc lanterns, at respective distances, en two pitchforks. The p doctor's revelations are like all Irish episodes, the narrative is ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... -PAYMARRET.-Twelth Night, with the Misses Cashman, and the Black Domino, with Madame Thillon, still continue to ice played to good audiences. iliss Cushman lias also appeared as Mle Merriles, and certainly the pact was never so efficiently repro- seutei before hcer assumption of it. Miss Cushmaci is the Meg Morri- lies of the author, and a more thrilling performance and just con- coptioci of ...

LITERATURE

... Tier BinLi.-; or, How to CrAtse~;o, A Satire. With The Dirge of Ropedl, anl other Jeus ?? By T. M. u Iughes, 9io, ?? editor of a London literary journlal oe the tooolahawi school of criticism,, having Pollen fool of Mr. Enybes, after the usual falhioen of the craft, the latter has tried his hono noon the hide of his assailant, ?? not witbout efferitg. scome dramage. To be mocked by ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... -W ?? are happy to record the complete success Of tsls4BoiiilI Company. Meyerbeer's celebrated opera of Robert tk DiaTbje brought an overflowing house on Tuesday and Thursday bvohgstand Aober's light and pleasing opera of Les Diamons de Couronne, attracted a numerous and fashionable audience on Wednesday night. As a toute ensemble, we have never witnessed more perfect representations than the ...

ODDS AND ENDS

... ODDS AND ENJIS. il,ISTE SONG.-It is ascertained that the Hossiten-lied r jiler IPircbek, bceinniog with the Bohemian word's Tesosie Ih ic.n wras composed by Heir KIoff in the Year 1831, though te *05l ac probably from the 15th century. . 0c1 .rUoI TO PREVENT ACCIDEINTS BY FIRE. - Mr. Tate, el)lI proposed to tire committee of the washing establish- ccci i' &eorge-strect, Boston-square, to have ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... == S T ROYAL VAUXUALL GARDENS. Open every TEvening except Saturdlay. A Mi ran Ch-ey of the licores i:r tIn. Crno'le-b'tra,,,j.rr.o. and Asteniahingi A Frets nf foeonsoii isp .OWa Trounalrale wldsme Elatt, and ecore. letroit. ]Scen'dia'. F~roh,-ira, slidl Frsongrii Tor 0re-Gad Concert, Mr. A. Leel Csndnoto-dionfieg by the, rid f.XUstrore Sinclair; ard the tow tavourirni. Shrers. Riner. hN. 9ns ...

LITERATURE

... AwRmeIA me 1845, ire. By Count St. Marie, formerly of the French military service. Besntley.-Csuet St. Mairiahas, ho his ac- count of hie visit to the French poseesocons in Af'rica, aided some- thingc to our knowledge of a csuntrj, the truth concerning which it is new very difficuilt to got at. It contains, moreover, iracideatally, some valuable hints aud information relative to the French ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... I Yi$Y LANE.-The Brussels Opera company, w hose per- iqkteidcrerlc3 so grcat a sensation here last season, have corn- ei %ed sries of similar perfoomanceos at thle ab1ove theatre. Hey- Q~etus~ lclbrated opera, Les ilsuguenots, was represented to a e;r k ded audience, with triumphant sioeess. This magnificent opera is in five acts, and, nrotwithstanding some clirtailmellts to- wvaoods the close ...

LITERATURE

... LITL-RATURE. Tior COMIC HISTORY Or REnGanlD. Br G. A. A-'Xi1TeTt. Fst.ilstaadlL~l.b~rtt commlences with the Britons, and ISs broken elf Wi th Ed!gar, A. Ia. 97 15, The Landing, of Julius Cate~ar, is a cotloured plate of aI rtraspeetive and fighting charac- ter ; and ie.aoay dorol and very laughable, weed custs peradtewok It has alvwas been the 5504 lartene Of tilev.I dte 0 ~ ?? o~tii'ual ian ...

REVIEW IN HYDE PARK AND AT WOOLWICH

... REVIEW IN HYDE PAR X AND ATi WOLc On Mionday. a review of tbe household ttoop-, Inade rtinof tile csmmnender-in-cliioi, the Do'e c f Iv,.gel is place in HyIde-pork. The treope, coneit e' of rue too of Life Hoards, Commanded hb' the Mon. Cotonj~ c' Ilnc Royal Horse Guiards- (blue), estonmandes hr Ccl ''shtho Si at hattalion Of tloo Grenradier OtinidS C61I loll.1' thle Home ; first lbattalisu ...