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... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.—Tuts Evraiwo, LA FIGLIA Dtt REGGIMENTO.—Maria, Millie. Jenny Lind; Tonio, Sip. Gardoni.— LES ELEMENS. - And a DIVERTISSEMENT.—Doors open 7. ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT-GARDEN.-This KV». ino, the Ist Act of SONNAMBULA. Madame l'ersiani; Mario.—NORMA. Mad. Grisl; Sigs. Fraschini, and Marini.—And NEW DIVERTISSEMENT. Mdlle. I'lunkett.—Doors open »t 8. HAY'MARKET.—THIS ...

The Daily News

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORHOW Evxminq, LA DEL REGGIMENTO. Maria, Mdlle. Jenny Lind; Sulpizio, Sig. F. Lablache; Tonio, Sig. Gardoni.— And ALMA. Mdlles. Cerito, Stephana; M. Perrot, M. Leon.—Doors open at 7. ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, CO VENT-GARDEN.—TO-morrow Ev*ke«o, LA GAZZA LADRA. Ninetta, Mad. Grisi; Pippo, Mdlle. Alboni; Gianetto, Sig. Marini; Fernando, Big. Tamburini; Poduta. Sig. Marini. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—Monday, July 5. The Lord Chancellor took his seat 5 o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. 1 THIRD READINGS.—Corn, Sic., Importation; Trustees' Relief; Militia Ballot Suspension; bills. Messengers from the House of Commons brought up a number of bills.; i POOR-LAW RELIEF SUPERVISION (IRELAND) BILL. The committee this bill was postponed. 1 Lord BROUGHAM begged to call the attention his noble ...

The Daily News

... [ HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.—This Evicting, FIGLIA DEL REGGIMENTO. Maria, Millie. Jenny Lind; Sulpixio, Sig. F. Lablache; Tonio, Sig, Gardoni.—And ALMA. Mdllcs. Cerito, Stephana; M. Perrot, M. St. Leon.—Doors open at 7. ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT-GARDEN. —TB is Evening, LA GAZZA LADRA. Ninetta, Mad. Grisi; Pippo, Mdlle. Alboni; Giant tto, Sig. Marini; Fernando, Sig. Tarnburini; Poduta, Sig. ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, JULY 2

... In the House of Lords yesterday the subjects discussed were the Scotch Peers' Qualification and the Irish Poor-law Administration Bills, and the matter of differential duties in the colonies, the latter at the instance of Lord Ashburton. In the House of Commons, Lord J. Russell, answer to Mr. Escott, said that of the five bills before the house affecting the representation of the he was only ...

The Daily News

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.—TO-morrow 90SNAMBULA. Amino, Mdlie. Jenny Lind; Elvino, Sig. GardooL— And various ENTERTAINMENTS in the Ballet Department. Mdlki. Carlotta Griai, Cento; M. Perm.—Doors open at 7. ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT-GARDEN.—To-*ouo» Evening, ERXANI. Mdlles. Stetfcnoni, Alboni; Sigs. Marini.—And NEW DIVERTISSEMENT. Mdlle. Pluntatt.- Doors open 71. HAYMARKET. This Evening, THE LOVE ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—'Thursday, July 1. The Lord Chancellor took hi* seat at fire o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. PETITIONS.—By Lord Stanley, from the alleged Lunatics Friends Society, praying for inquiry Into the present lunacy laws.—The Duke of Bicclkcch, two petitions from Glasgow in favour the Health of Towns Bill. SECOND READlNG.—Trustees Relief Bill. REPORTS.—Qualification Peers (Scotland); Police ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—Tuesday, July 20. The Lord Chancellor took his scat shortly after 5 o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. COMMlTTEES.—Consolidated Fund Appropriation; Commons Incisure (No. 3); Poor Removal Act Amendment ■ Bills ,x- rH o, RD T*S? S * —^ Herrinß Fishery (Scotland) ; New Zealand (No. 2); Drainage of Lands (Scotland); Bills. THE STANDING ORDERS. Lord REDESDALE stated that extensive ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Saturday, Jolt 10. The Speaker took the chair at half-past 12 o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. READlNG.—lnc'.osure of Commons Bill. SECOND READlNGS.—Destitute Persona ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—Friday, 16. The Lord Chancellor took his neat at o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. PETITIONS.—By Lord Bkocghax, from the Rev. Charles Miller, M.A., praying for amendment of the Tithe Commutation Act; from the Corporation ot Southampton, for alteration in the laws of bankruptcy and insolvency. Mr. R. Owen, suggesting plan for improving the social condition of the people of Ireland, and ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, JULY 30

... The city of London has nobly done its duty in giving the electoral signal to the empire. It has placed at the head of the poll the first liberal statesman of the day, notwithstanding the heavy drawbacks upon his popularity necessitated by his official position. It is a bold step for any prime minister to stand for a large, mixed, and popular constituency, that, too, which is the centre of ...