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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEHIENTIS. TH4EATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE-GRAND OPLIZA.-Thiirdl time of Linda of ChanseonlY. TllS EiVENING (Tuesday) har Msjesty's 5ervatlis vill jier- form Doniretti's opern, entitled LINDA OF C11AMOINY. The marquis of Itoisfictlri D. lMelis. Charles Viscount de Sirvil, Mr. Santiagoills feurti ipplarrnce on the English stagoe). t} X Igtii1 s L ?? Prefht, M~r. Grecgg(ilislthird ...

MR. HERBERT'S PICTURE OF THE ACQUITTAL OF THE SEVEN BISHOPS

... MR. IERBRRV'S PICTURE OF TRB ACQUITTAL OF THE SEVEN BISHOPS. This picture, which commended a good deal of attention and commendation when exhibited at the Royaf Academy two or three years ago, having been purchased by Mr. Agnew of Manchester, has been for some time in the hands of Mr. S. W. Reynolds, the engraver, with a view to the publication of a print, which we understand is in a forward ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA—COVENTGARDEN

... ROYAL ITALTAN OPERA-COVENT- GARDEN. 4 Last night the debut of Madame PAULINE VIARDOT GARCIA, which had been looked forward to with so much interest in the musical circles, took pla'e at the above theatre. It is, more properly speaking, this lady's second debut, as she made her first appearance before a British audience Eome eight or nine years ago at Her Majesty's Theatre, since which period ...

NASOLOGY.*

... NASOLOG Y.* From very early times the study of physiognomy has been a favourite subject, and Aristotle ap- pears to have been the first philosopher who at- tempted to reduce it to anything like science, and give it permanent and undeniable principles. His defiuition of it is extremely good. It is the science, he says, by which the dispositions of mankind are discoverable by the features ...

THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.*

... THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL AGRI- CULTURAL SOCIETY.9 To the well-directed energy and perseverance of the Royal Agricultural Society of England we are, in no small degree, indebted for the rapid progress which scientific agriculture has made in this coun- try during the last eight or ten years. The value, to the farmer, of a knowledge of natural science-which, at no very remote period, came in for ...

LYCEUM THEATRE

... -A 7z UEU T1IEA iTE. I 5t 1 ,, )ir. J lIiN IsREE , the sol, *f t Ie latO popkular 'ft ltt toine a111dei his first appal latiec at tlii ,l lill, /l~ce(ioce!si/;loll etitledln -51!,i IFf er D4 ,i A. l~thotil thi- lay lbe eolisidered his regular ho!; ' buos, it will be iit the recollection 'Ill, ?? h, mladel :a ,'tc'liitii ess:ay about a yelr s ear- vit, att, we tililli, the Surrey Theatre, ?? ...

PRINCESSS THEATRE

... PRJYCEpSYS TIILI TLUl A new romantic opera, in two acts, eirtitlvI I.,oe ok 1 uproduaced at this theatre withi vompllete sueess. Iti, adaptation. of M. DEi FLiOTOWS Opera of L'Am 0ie It, which waits acue little time back- producud in I':tris, 'A hy cr. became very populair. Tue adaptation till trim prsii: casioit has been done very carefully, and geitertlic, fili mailier in which the opera ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... HA YMARATET THEA TRE. La'.t evening Mr. WESTLAND MAnSTONaS tragedy of thle l'tiiic~im' Da ltyk (which had originally been acted, we lielieve, at Sadtler s Wells) was reproducedl at ?? theatre, with some additions an1d alterations by tise author ; the character of the heroine being performed by Miss LiURA ADDISONc. The play, upon thle whole, is not an agrecable one. As the hero states, in onc ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBITC AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE-GRAND (PEIRA.-Sixteensth night of The Maid of Honour, first night of The Marriage of Figaro, last night but olie of tue Pantomimle. TlH IS EVENING (Tuesdaiy) lihr Majesty's servants will perform Donizetti's opera, entitled LINDA OF CIIAhlOUNY. Tile WErrqais of1 ?? l.u . air. Wrie. t Charles Viscount de Sirval, 3. Sartiago. I The l'reft, Mr. Gregg. ...

LYCEUM THEATRE

... LYCEUM THEATRlE. L t ?? liative talent short it-elf !It the form it did last at this tilehstre, and it need fear nothing fro. : ciOIl),i:ill, come it in the guide Historique 'om l'arij, or $tirertde-E hiopic from America. R1ig tms opeirae, origialhly produced in 176,' w ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... -0 Last evening, afterseveral postponements, an attempt was made to produce the companyof M. ALEXANDRS Dun.s's Theatre Historiqto oml the boards of Old Drury. We say the attempt was made; for although in their actusl persons the gentlemen and ladies who compose this troupe cor- titinly made their entrances and their exits according to the prompter's book, that was all they were suffered to do. ...

THE HENPECKED HUSBAND.*

... THE HENPECKED HUSBAND.0 -4-A There is just enough of ability, power of develop- ing character, and command over incident, displayed in this novel, to make one regret that they should want the accompaniment of other qualities to give them due effect. The entanglement of a quiet bachelor of studious and secluded habits, Mr. Mark Chetwood, in an ill-assorted marriage, by which he becomes the ...