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ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... Wednesdaiy eveningI Professor Simmonds delivered, in the AthenaemU, his lecture upon liver complaint in farmi-yard atilunis. The theatre was well filled, almost exclusively by farmers, atid the Marquess of Downshire took the chair. T'ie learned lecturer illustrated ...

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... Abutsurdity Isofcourse ,e 'intended, but this need not be carried out in too , .fanrtical a spirit. ?? in ;o BNEWI STRAiND THEATRE. le Mr. J. Palgrave ,Simpson, who' iis' favoursiAl; Df int'rdieed 'to the p-ublic by' the'elegapt' little drama le of Poor ...

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... ' Hubitc- I ulA e t0. IAYMARKET THEATRE, A new extravaganza, entitled the Jppiqpotinaas,; has little to recommend it boyond the-popularity of its title. 'The scene is laid in, the ARosherville-gar-. dens, where :the hippopotamus is supposed to ,have' ...

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... ?? - x--- e tu . ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. ten Since the loss of Mr. Power, the line of Irish mo characters, which he filled with such ability, has been so I vacant. Another aspirant to the honour of the bril succession, made his first appearance on Friday ...

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... ?? Wueomutf. Bpi ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. ma Since, the loss of Mr. Power, the line of Irish ins characters,whichhe filled with suohability, has been full vacant. Another aspirant to the honour of the ten succession, made his first appearance on Friday ...

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... DOW amuorminto. QUEEN'S THEATRE. A new drama of intense interest, by the author E of the Hcymakerl, entitled the Grape Girl of Madrid, .and ary Blatne, a melo-drama, in Which Mr. H. Smith and his dogs Hofer and Bruin appear, form V the ;ehief attractions ...

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... .go_- J?Ilblir auluorinklito. QlUEEN'$-THEATRE., ' A new drama of'intense interest, by the nuthor aI of the H theaakaer,.entitled the Grape Qirl of Madrind, oI and Marp Btane,'a melo-drama, in whieh Mr. 11 Smith and his dogs Hofer and 'Bruin appear, form ...

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... --Ggdp- jll?ublic allillocultuto. e QUEEN'S THEATRE. d A new drama of intense interest, by the author e of the Haymnakers, entitled the Gra Vpsirl of Madrid, and MVary Blane, a mielo-drama, in which Mr. H. Smith and his dogs Hofer and Bruin appear, form ...

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... M. Adam, to o words byXM Scribe, which has recently created a great sensation in Paris, has been produced at the Olympic Theatre in the English language, and with. r out the music. In this, condition it appears as one c of those innumerable pieces of ...

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... by M. Adam, to words by M. Scribe, which has recently created a great sensation in Paris, has been produced at the Olympio Theatre in the English language, and with- out the music. In this condition it appears as one of those innumerable pieces of intrigue ...

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... c cally encored. - e ^HAYMARKET. . Another version of Giralda, likewise without the music, was produced at the Hanymarket Theatre on Monday night. Here, as at the lesser establish- mont, the plot is closely followed; but there is more attempt to give pungency ...

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... nunmerous experiments, which at 'once astonished, delighted; and electrified. the audience. The dissolving views in the large theatre; embracing beautiful pictures in the Morca, CiLpe Town, Fingal's cave, the drip- ping well of' Knaregbro', the Itock of Gibralter ...