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AMATEUR PERFORMANCE IN AID OF THE NIGHT ASYLUM AND JUVENILE REFUGE

... ' AMATEUR PERFORMANCE IN AID OF THE 1 3 NIGHT ASYLUM AND JUVENILE REFUGE.. | * ~~ ?? ?? ~~ ~~ ~~ ?? a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -r a ' THEATRE ROYAEL. r e Our readers are no doubt aware, from previous notices I W that we have no decided taste for public amateur theatrical f g performances. They are often very melancholy exhibitions, a bringing dowalofty pretensions, and convincing many an am-I of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... . 0 ai : - f - THIE. FRENCH OPERA COMIQUE. y. The charin of MoDary evening's performance of Les .- Diimans de la Cburonne, was fully sustained oaWednes- 1- day in the clever representation of anotherof Aubetgs operas, A Le Domino Noir. -The orchestra deserves bigh praise for t, precision, delicacy of expression, and tbat close attention i, to the business of the scene so necessary in the ...

THE FRENCH OPERA COMIQUE

... I n n _ THEATRE BOYAL, The French operatic company, under the management of Mr. Mitchell, of the St. James'a Theatre, London, was pre- sentted to a Manchester audience, at onr Theatre Rtoyal,. on Monday evening. The dress circle and pit were about two- thirds filled; the remainiing part of the house, we are sorry to say, butindifferent,-however, the ratesofadinission, it is to be hoped; would ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... FRItNOli OPERA. Tf, It is greatly to be logrettedi that thle three last repro- th Wentations ci' French Opera, just coiichilded at the above establishliine t, have been so canaitily atttended by oar th wealthy townspeople. Whether thle merits of the ti-oipe cc Are estimated bv the talent of the principals, the precision inl and effect ?? by thle entire chorus, or thle abilities of of th~e chef ...

THE PHILHARMONIC CONCERT

... THE PHILHAlR1IONI0 CONCERl e fifth subscription concert of t-hr , C The fifth subscription ?? of the present season c e took place on Tuesday evening, at the Hall, -lope-street the attondancie not being qjuite so nunituerolls uas on former' f t oecasions. i e The first part of the concert twas (levoted to the per- i forimalice of Mendelssolin's ?? muisic to Shalkespeare's Midsummer Night's ...

Reviews

... 11MCW4. Lrii;?iic .lomscos . By Robert James Culverwell, M.D. A mionthly social, containing, a variety of light reading, oin psopular, dsoiiS~tic, recreative, philosophical, and Other suibjects. Its ?? renders it peculiarly adapted for perusal during, occasional intervals, such ats are indicated in the title, tirniely, ?? Leisure 7Moments. l'Yoilrerlt, thbi,' Moral, Lawiqtage, culd Poetry. BY ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... = ?? b.JU '.J-rrju.L1 .THATR ROYAL11.- -~ T Hncbbc~ m~be consider ed amnongtebstoch it, dr.nam.tie'produictions presented to~.,us 'by Sheridan 'Kowes. ~e rforough ats a'story, there~are incontihitencie'ls whicl; inter-.A 0o fewoith ~its'~realiiy,.yet. the .text- isatinged--with agrcea] ,poetry, the sentimentis pure, and, we: leave lbe ,theatre~ after e~ its repreaentation withoimipreasiozns ...

SOCIETY

... o _O : I E T Y.\,tar I t ?? _ it II tlf tior of ier Circle.) And botfw. %yh 8 8 it Is' Fw~j~h n it deeply fi But it speaks to all vho listen C t :ighty W-ordis for ldftyithdought, ic When the souli in holyaen, -e R - WTo its oalni dioisssil3n'brought*n When ehamoured-idth the glory. li Of our lieing and our birtih di ?? woenid llearn whet binds our feelings b To our brethren or the earth . ...

Reviews

... lit-ticto ?? ins, Tourio Libracry. London: Sims and M'Intyre, 0 ins, ?? Morley Ernstein, by G. P. R. James, and the Sketch Vi Book, by Washington Irving, are the two latest publica- t n tiens Of this cheap edition of popular works. Tue Homle Circle. 1 A weekly family magazine, int which a variety of inte- u resting Peapers are given on general literature, science,r and the arts, Suited to the ...

To the REVEREND W. W. EWBANK

... To tile REIVEREND I[. 7. E iVRANK. To-be homne.r, as thle wir;.l goes, Is to be pick'd out of ten tliOUSMId -S!le'k-cepeare. In last Ttlsday'.s papor you are report d to have, ,on the previous evelniun, :ttt d1(e(i a m -etin!, of parties friendly to tile cause of l'cet'!elan. tret'i. Tlm real object of this Do letlng,, IOVeeci', app :r.i e' hacv bhec to receive and lionize a very lotorioas ...