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ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... ST. JAMES'S THEA TRlE. EUGHEO SceIcEiS masterly comedy, La Ceriolasl'errier, was produced here last evening with triumphant success. Excellent as have been the previous representations by Mr. I MITCHELL'S imported company of French comedians, this i last performance transcends them all in the fulness and I power of the cast, and the fine tone and finish of the acting. The combined talents of ...

EXHIBITION OF 1851

... EXHIBITION OP 1851. A very large and respectable meeting of the inhabitants ofI .3larylebone was held yesterday in the Princess's Concert- room, Castle-street, Oxford-street, for the purpose of taking into conlsideration the proposed Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations in 1851. The Right Hon. Lord Portmnan occupied the cheir. Amongst thosc present wereE Mr. Mackinnon, M.P., Sir ...

THE MAGAZINES

... SHg MAGA ZiNVES. O opla ait]h an ably-written article on Free. Tie political views are consistent with ,a f' 1held by this periodical ; and while re ac- Ii s ' e and skill displayed in every column, we 'vt tlt ti(e Writer has by any means succeeded in , 3J ctil,?kl~ifg his own propositions. The Budget d tie 5tati't ieS thereln contained, coupled with ?? n,, by the Chancellor of the Excheuuer ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HER MVAJESTY'S THEA TRE. .- Last night was what is called a long Thursday at this theatre, and the entertainments were distinguished by variety and extreme excellence. First, we had the 'S'esambial, in wlhicih Madame SONTAG played Ambna for the first time this season. Her assumption of this character combines a winning simplicity, and quiet but touching pathos in the act- ing, vith some of ...

EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY IN 1851

... EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF IN- DUSTRY IrN 1851. Yesterday a full meeting of the general committee of re eerchants, bankers, and traders of the metropolis, appointed er to promote the proposal of his Royal Highness Prince a Albert, took place at the Mansion-house, Lord Overstone in the chair. ge The Rev. Mr. CATTLBY and Mr.D. W.WiluE, the honorary n-secretaries, read the minutes of the ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... j4S JE S'fY, THEA TRE. ll~ t ?? , opera, I are roscariJ, was produced here - ~lls SaOns), to afford Signor BAUCARDE - ppcari in a newi 701e, thatofJecopo. frli atind most satisfactory evidence - . .t i expression to tender and nathetic R- : typathetic quality of his p I, .~lae coiitiiitd over its finest gradations a, l tle natural ease with which f ' tile dramatic situations, and j they ...

EXHIBITION of the ROYAL ACADEMY

... I th The eighty-second annual exhibition of pictures Ihunder the auspices of the Royal Academy I~ill open to the public oin Monday next. There was yester- day the usual private view. We think thle general verdict will he, that the present cxhibition is one of a more than ordinarily .ng satisfactory character; that the artists to vwhom we are accustomed to look with hope and con- fidence have ...

TH ART-UNION OF LONDON

... [YE AR iT-A uNIloN OF LONDON. The fourteenth annual general mieeting, of the subscribers to the A, ?? was held YeSterday at thre Theatre Royal, Drury-lanec, for the purpose of receiving the report of the council, and of distributing the money subscribed for the purchase of %works of art. The attetidaneo, principally of ladies, wvas large, the boxes and pit being well filled, aud thle stage com ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... .ROYAL ITAL IAN OPERA. MAvxtsnyEtim's noble opera of TkC Il1guentots-inl the esti- nlation of manya, the granmidst, muost vividly coloured, and mnagnificently inspired of all the composer's works-was last night played, for the first time this season, with all the power and picturesque effect which marked its former pro- ductions at the Royal Italian Opera. tle many and some vcry striking ...