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DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... DR4MA TIC INTELLIGENCE. [FROM TBE OBlSEVtsEt OF YESTSRRDAY.] We are very glad to bear that Kenney has a regular comedy In five acts accepted in Covent Garden, and we learn besides that it Is to be brought out immediately after Mrs. Gore's production of the same class, which is in the hands of the management. This koks like attempting to revive the by gone days of the legitl- mate drama.; hut ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... bye jMIRAROR Or FAsJION. [IlROM1 TIYE CUR CIRCULAR 1 Their 3fel~e^8i lrt ttlcir P lice. at Windsor on Saturday, and ?? -, 1?,h P7 vlton :at B3righton. Dijin, Ser'vice *A a erfortind yexteruiny bifore the Ducheps of len;t atd tbe, Priv c- ss Victcrte. rand their Royal Hlbigh sse' H1ouse otil hvb the Dean ot Chester. ,qun;>esel- eem is ued on Saturday night to the Cabinet Mi- r;sttrs to attend a ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIo aMfu3im*, DRURY-LANE THEATRI -Thit ve -r c,M#. _,Enmcreadyv; Camae, Mr. preaent;LEd. r OTHIztFLLo. othele, fr. K 11l 4 nii EQUltI. TO f~nilidewith 20th lmeei a 01ndce 1s0Ye ofthmoat~ Ctriemakble Sceneryt of urltrope, hal.A~frIega cd AmenC Te~m~row.Chares tie Seondw~th~drattime a Mw C picece, called The Nervous Idan anti the Panotomime.L COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE--This Eveniog wil be ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC ANU~SBMENm~. DRURY-LANE THE'R'I1E.-This Evening will be Preserited, XVIWLIAM.D TELr.. Wfelttexi by Mr. Sheridan Knowlen. William 'rrli, Dlr. Macrrady; Aliort, flios Keinneth; E rima, M'ry. 13ruderell. After which /tor ?? 17th time), a Comic Entertaloment. entitled AIR. AND MRS. PR1INGLE. Peter Prlnule, Dlr. Farren John iroih, Alr. i]allc Tlmo- thy. Mr. P. Cooke ; Chnrlrs ilobinniaci, Mr ...

KING'S THEATRE

... KING'S THEA TRE. This Theatre opened on Saturday with Rossini's ,La Cenerestela, In which M dame Boccabadati, of the Theatre Italien at Paris, who is stated also to be of the Theatre of San Carlos at Naples, appeared as the heroine of the opera. This lady's voice is of limited compass, and, in point of quality, sufficiently' pleasing in passages which she is capable of executing with facility, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC JMUSBMBNTS. DRURY-LANE THEATRE.-This Evening will be presented. SA9SNIELLO; or, The Damb Girl of Porticl. Liasaniello, Mr. Brabaint Don Alphonso, Ir. T. Cooke Elvira, Mrs. I. Penley. After which, PETTICOAT GOVERNMENT. Hectic, Mr. Farren; Clover, Mir. Bedford; -Stump, Mr. ayliffe; Brideso, Mr.Thomposoi; Mrs. Carney. Ur. Gloveri Annabella. Mrs. Humby To conclude with (17th time), a Grand ...

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 ...

THE DRAMA AT WINDSOR

... TllE DRANA AT WIFNDSOR. l.ast evellilg the series of dramatic performainces ,Icli at Windsor Castle was brought to a close. 'Pr littie season, if we may so call it, has been, ill 'Welv poillt of view, a most successful olle. No hitell\ whatever has occurred in any department. rlri liuval piartr have, on each occasion, expressed jilaikalilied satistaction with the entertainments VLhil ...

DECORATIVE ART

... * Let it be hoped that our artists, especially the young and aspiring spirits among them, are be- stirring themselves in earnest to imeet the demand of the age for improvement in ornamental design, and for the production of works that shall represent ideas worthy of an intellectual and highly civilized people. We are tired of imitations and the endless repetition of inappropriate applications ...

LITERATURE

... LITERAT UR'.E. The Silkhs and 4glhians. By SHi A1MAT At.r. X I I Iu r ay Shahamat Ali is one of the imost proini-iiig off- shoots of that rysteul of E nrop.'an Cli ueatimti .a- blished in India by tile genirotrS phllila tilropa of t Lord Anmierst's governt nt, tile benctits of se ibtelt to the natives of that country have subse(lulently been extended and lollowt'l up by tihe ('eliltlitellf Ila ...

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. ...

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 ...