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WISDOM IS ACQTJIKED, NOT BY THE READING OF BOOKS, BUT OF MEN." Vol. XI. No. 554, SUNDAY, MAY 6, I849. Sixpence.

fl A 1VT "17. 17 A tt. rENERAT w.n, OYAL, SURREY THEATRE. Sole Lessee. Mr SHBPHpitn.

ICENSED VrP.TTTAT.T.P.RS' AVT TTT ii i. i a A 1 IS, KING-STREET, ST. JAMES'S FRENCH PLAYS AND OPERA COVIIQUE rhird night of Heroid's celebrated Opera Le Pre Aux IKS." To-morrow (Monday) Evening, May the 7th 1149 Performances will commence at half-past Seven o'Clock wisely with HEUK ET MALHEUR. After which" third oein this country, Herold celebrated Opera LE PRE AUK VJT The H.MUt7 Qentr. UAb UND- respectfully iuftmSed this Institution.

are ADJOURNED FROM WprfepfiFAL PDBLIC DINNER, lively take place on MOKOAY5 P1L V1' TAVERN, BISH0PS0 ATE8TRPPT 2 St" at lhe LOND0N CHARLES KEAN REET, when Tickets issued for heith" the Chair- 21st of May, without further W1i' be the tuither rouole to the holders of them. CULLENFORO. Spnrot.r,, The last week and great success of those talented artistes, Mr Anderson and Mrs Warner, from the Theatres Royal Drury Lane and Covent Garden. First night of a new drama o'f iniense interest, entitled, SUNSHINE AND SHADE, a VILLAGE STORY and second week of the most laughable furce ever produced, called, MILLINERS AMD LIFE GUARDSMEN'. On Monday and durinir the week, tlie performance will commence with THE LADY OF LYONS.

Claude Melnotte, Mr Anderson Beauseant, Mr S. Mead Col. Damas, Mr Emery; Mdlle Deschappelles, Mrs Brougham aud Paulinei Mrs Warner. After which, SUNSHINE AND SHADE, a Village Stury. Squire Fairman, Mr Johnson; Farmer Hawthorn, Mr Emery Frank Manley, Mr Shepperd Mary Hawihorn, Mdm Ponisi.

To conclude with MILLINERS AND Hie. Charton. In compliance with numerous applications, it is respectfully noan 1 -atL Bo.Iela,eu popular Opera of LA DAME will be given on Wednesday next. May 9th. Anna, ydlle Charton; Georges, M.

Octave (his first appearance in it character In addition to the favourite Comic Opeia, in I KnEONlTN Tie Direntnr. nf tulTi CONCERTS. IITY OF LONDON THEATRE. TJridRr thf HhnmrnmMt rtf lUlTjcc-nr, -vt most respectfully to offTtheir Concerts beg leoTe the unprecedented suppon which" hiUi for out the entire of the "of VL with the i5 1 T11 Concerts. In portion of their supporters8 01 a.

Iart'e and influential it is hoped tne, I fT CONOfiETS, to he held pl furthfr Series FUR Evenings. Shou 1,1 thJl nightly' on Wednesday of In SpeMal Serfe wfil le First DAY, MAY 1.S wSrS' Xi WEDNES- JOSEPH STaUMTjV son Lee. Repetition, by desire, of the Legitimate Drama- KP.nnnflflirmi'u nt nil fa ant- On ivinnflav. Mnv 7 18dQ ManoPTn. tit rT wTVn WyMaebetb.

Mrs. W. i it rl rV umeiio, uir a. n. savme; iTaitnamng uirpotnr, jlger (from the Theatres of Ghent and Bruxelles his 'first -ipearance at this theatre).

pHEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET. 1 Sole Lessee, Mr B. Websteh, Old Brompton. Unprecedented Attraction Success and Crowded Houses irst Appearance of Mr and Mrs Charles Keaii since their iturnfrora their provincial engagement. Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, Mr Buckstone's successful Comedy of THE RUNAWAY HUSBANDS.

Prin-pal characters by Messrs James Wallack, Buekstune, Howe, Wis Reynolds and Mrs Fitzwilliara. With the popular tested Extravaganza of THE SPHINX. THE ROUGH IIASIOND. Cousin Joe, Mr Buckstone Margery, Mrs -iuwilliam. And, LENl) ME FIVE SHILLINGS.

Tuesday, The Wife's Secret, in which Mr and Mrs Charles will appear. With The Sphinx. And The Rough Jiaraond. Wednesday, Othello. Othello, Mr Charles Kean Iago, Mr 'lines Wallack; Desdemonu, Mrs Charles Kean Emilia, Miss LMta Addison.

With The Sphinx. And The Rough Diamond, i The Free List entirely suspended.) trI. evenm THE WIFE AND THE MIS- x.ou, tuc nunurs ui a ratea snip. ICTORIA THEATRE. ON DONSAC RED- A RoTnTc -Lrf SOCIETY, EXETER HALL.

Musicsdler, nf Mr 3' ma-v ie had of the Principal Reervld1 2 Soeiety.B 'K 13 for TwITf. I i Sabscnhers being entitled to two Transferable Admissions for each Subscription Concert. ri i ennm a d) ttUU uurinS ine weeK, tnree acts, GLASGOW MARY or, The Spirit of the Loom. By Miss jL-aiiuncime, mis y. L.ee mesars jonnson, Laws.

9 wu. nun, ursi time, an Historical urama, to be called BURGUNDY, THE BOLD or, The Fate of the QYA.L LYCEUM THEATRE. Under the Management of Madame Vistkh. vjnaries, ot Durgunav, mr tiaws uonraa MrBradshaw; Ulric (the Freeholder), Mr Higgle; Ciespigny (a Page), Miss Farrell; Fritz. Mr Miss Lee.

And, THE RED MAN OF tjLAl. Annette Giraud, Miss Richardson. vv. b. Austin, Hon.

Sec nlp Lessee. Mr. Chaklbs Mathews. Old Bromnton. OYAL STANDARD THEATrr VI fulc lessee, ivikjohN Douglass.

re weeiniuesuay anil Wedneadav excepted), to commence with THE TWO WAITERS' a Leeeud Of Old London. .4 Edwards, R. Honner, Miss Eliza Terrv, and Mrs iR flT After which, a New Divertissement. To be succeedfd i Monday, THE IDIOT OP THE HI 0 Friday, and Saturdav. THR maw ANn tut? Utv CREMORNE.

The Season will commence i May 7th, and the GARDENS will continue Open every Evening except Saturday. -Galaxy of Talent, Musical, Choregraphic. Dramat.c, Gymnastic. Illuminative, and Pyrotechnic Combination of Attractions, and endless variety of JAMES ELLIS, the Lessee, has the honour to announce, that during the recess many extensive and important alterations and additions have been made to this highly popular establishment, alftendmg to the pleasure, comfort, and convenience of its patrons. New Promenade a la Versailles, with a beautiful Model of L'Arc de Triomphe, at the Barriere de L'Etoile, Champs Elysees-Emigrant's Shanty or, Log Hut-Classical Tableaux-Vocal and Instrumental Concert-New Fairy Ballet d' Action, the Mystic Branch or Norah the Pride of Kildare-Casino d'Eie-Splendid Quadrille Band Principal Cofnef-a-Piston, M.

Denault. Also the Cre-morne Brass Bjnd-Dancing on the Monstre Circular Platform Marble Groupings Illustrative of Thomson's Seasons, and the Death of Nelson withJMuaical, Illuminative, Characteristic and Pyrotechnic Effects Brilliant Illuminations, and ManiBcent Display of Fireworks. Admissson Is, Doors open Three and the entertainments will terminate at Half-past Eleven o'Clock. tl Vllflll JiH, OYAL PAVILION THEATRE i-m, uu.ciicoacc, axis mjia I ARNOLD. imesuay and Thursday excepted), the performances to commence with a local rlrirn called.

THE GRAVK MAITETnif. u. Ua.m, On Monday 4di time will be produced a New Comic Drama. two acts, entitled THE HUSBAND OP MY WIFE. Characters by Messrs.

Charles Mathews, Harley, F. Matthews, jelDy, anaPa'telle Miss H. Gilbert and Miss Connor. Alter irfe (40th time), a new piece, by J. R.

Planchg, milled HOLD YOUR TONGUE. Characters by Messrs. Cisrtra Mathews and Selby; Madame Vestris and Miss J. Ooleman. To conclude with (25th time) a Grand Comie Fantastic Spectacle, with New Scenery, Dresses, aud Decorations, entitled THESBViSN CHAMPIONS OF CHRISTENDOM.

Characters by Messrs. Charles Mathews, Harley, Selby, J. Reeve, F. Cooke, H. Hall, Marshall, and H.

Marshall; Miss Fitzwilliam, Miss Howard, Mrs Horn, Miss Marshall, Miss Gale, Miss De Burgh, Miss Coleman, Miss Malcolm, Miss Martindale, Miss L. Marshall, and Miss Brentnell. THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHI. J. Under the Direction of Madame Celeste.

Glorious Novelty First appearance of Mr Hudson, since his return Irani his provincial engagements. Monday and Tuesday, 43d, 14th, (and last times at present) of the popular drama of THE HOP PICKERS. With, WHO LlVil'S AT NO. And, GOING TO THE DERBY. Oo Wednesday, H1.S LAST LEGS, iu which Mr Hudson will make his first appearance since bis return from his provincial tngisements.

After which will be produced (never acted) an entirely new Grand Terpsichorean Extravaganza, with splendid new Scenerv, and wonderfully novel effects, called, THE DEVIL'S VIOLIN or, The Revolt of the Flowers, adapted bom the popular Ballet of Le Violin de Diable," now attracting all Paris. Principal characters by Messrs O'Smith, Wright, Fail Bedford, Muuyard, C. J. Smith, Culleaford, and Mitchen-son; Madame Celeste, Miss Wootgar, Miss C. Chaplin, Miss E.

Harding, Miss M. Taylor, With other Entertainments. cfude with THE LONELY MAN OF THE OCEAN. Cn" iu mux ui hums (by permission, and for one night only), on which occasion Mr T. Stuart will perform the principal character, being for the benefit of Mrs Emma aruoiiift BALLOON.

The PROPRIETORS of cnrvnrl10 VRDENS in ENGLAND, IRELAND, and SC01LANI), are respectfully informed that the Royal Okemoewb Balloon is open for engagements during the Summer on the most reasonable terms. This machine possesses advantage's of attraction overall others strength and heauty of material, double car anil rope ladder by which Lieutenant Gale, the Aeronaut, descends from the upper to lowercar, firing a Royal Salute, the report of which may be heard at a distance of several miles. Applications to be made, by letter post-paid, to Cremorne Gardens Chelsea, BY R0YAL CHARTER, 6th The Chairman and Board orMnnauement have much pleasure the TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY Nav the Intitution will be celebrated on day ot Miy next' at HIGHBURY BARN Lt on wtlicl1 "as'on the Society's excellent riend and liberal benefactor, ROBERT ANBURY, of he hrm of Messrs Truman, Banbury, Buxton, and his, in me Kindest possible manner, consented to preside. The Chairman and Hoard of Management hope to be honoured with a numerous attendance of their friends, and that the result of the aay will prove even more beneficial to the Institution than anv previous anniversary has been. Tickets 10s 6d each (to include dinner and dessert), may be had of the Chairman and Board of Management, and also of the Stewards as under CHAIRMAN.

Hushes, Mr Robert Butler, 23, Charles-street, Queen's Elms, Chelsea TRUSTEES. Clifford, Mr Charles Henry, 77, Seymour-street, Euston-square lurnor, Mr Augustus Huitson, 50, Wellington-street, Newin- ton-causeway Wallace, Mr Martin, 187, Sloane-street, Chelsea Pugh, Mr Lewis, 13, Henry's-place, Old Kent-road Soepherd, Mr George, 1, Brewer-street, Somers Town Reynolds, Mr Thomas, Bowater-crescent, Woolwich GOVERNORS. Sinclair, Mr John, 1, Rockingham-place, NowKent-road Compton, Mr H. James. 75, Sloane-street, Chelsea Clench, Mr Thomas, 1.

Market street, Waterloo-place Edwards, Mr George, 51, Amelia-street, Walworth-ruad ph' I6, Artmdel-Place, Coventry-street, Wilson Mr John, 5, George-street, Minories Cullingford Mr Henry, 09, Haymarket Rooke, Mr George, 3, Chiswell-street, Finsburv Shepherd's-market road.lt. Pan? PUtt-terraee. ou St. Pancras- Partridge, Mi 'James, 1, Little Sussex-place, Hyde Park-sauare Mr Wi, am, Tliames-street, LowerRotherhtthe rajler Mr William, 7, Charles-street. Grosvenor-square Farnheld Mr Samuel, Beiesford-square, Woolwich.

Kent Bird and Bush-road, Old Kent-road Pattle, Mr Daniel, 11, Compton-street, Brunswick-square STEWARDS. Blest, Mr JI. Alexander, Tajlor's-buildings, Woolwich, Kent Bragger, Mr William Henry, High-street, Deptford Brock, Mr Charles. St. Mary-le-Strand-place, Old Kent-road Bryon, Mr Thomas, 23.

York-street, York-road, Lambelh Carman Mr 38, Freeschool-street, St. John's, Horselydown. Christoffers, Mr John, 49, Leather-lane, Holborn Clark, Mr Robert, 7, JKemp's-row, Punlico Cocks, Mr Samuel, 1, izabeth-stieet, Hans-place, Sloane-street, Chelsea Compton, Mr George Alfred, 84 Edgewate-road, Marylebone Coppin, Mr Joseph, Newington-butts n0Iii Portland-place Cottrell, Mr Levi, S3, High-street, Camden Town Cottrell, Mr Thomas, Greenland-place, Camden Town Cross, Mr Henry, (il, High-street, Camden Town Cross. Mr VV alter Charles, 30, Oxendon-street, Haymarket Edmonds, Mr John, 19, Charles-street, Hatlon-garden treeman, Mr Edward, 31, Grease-street, Rathbone-plitce Giddins, Mr William, Ueplford-green Gill, Mr Samuel, 6i, Poland-street, Oxford-street -Green, Mr Richard, 1 1 Fancis-street. Ne wington-Uutts' Hammond, Mr John, Queen-street, Woolwicii' Hampton Mr William, Portland-street, riealey, Mr Henry.

14, Bury-street. St. James S- Pi't's-head-mews, Curzon-street, May-fair Hill, Mr Thomas, 53, Curzon-street, May fair Hodges, Mr George, 6, Finch-lane, Cornhill Hodgson, Mr Henry Harvey, Beresford-square, Woolwich Hunter, Mr Anthony, 45, Munster-street, Regent's Paik Laiun, Mr William, Camb -rwell-green Lawrence, Mr Henry, King's-road, Chelsea Lord, Mr Charles, 295, Bethnal-green-road Lovegrove, Mr Henry Churchill, Lower Woolwich-road, Ken Maddren, Mr R. John, 50, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury. Martin, Mr William Smith, Pritchard's-place, Hackney-fields Merritt, Mr 41, Elizabeth-street, Eaton-square, Piuilico Middleton, Mr Joseph, 39, Poland-street, Oxiord-street Mills, Mr Alexander, Deptford Lower-road, Rotherbithe Monk, Mr John William, Horsemonger-lane, Borough Oxford, Mr John, Brixton-hill, Surrey Pilon, Mr Jeremiah, 302, Rotherbithe Pope, Mr John, 3, Leicester-street.

Regent-street Redmond, Mr Francis, 31, University-street, To.enharii-court-road Ridler, Mr Richard, 107, Regent-street, Horseferry-nad, West-mins ter Saunders, Mr Daniel William, Lower-road, Rotherbithe Sinclair, Mr Joseph, 168, High-street, Camden Tawa M.rcPenry. Joh'1 Lee- Sleat College-street, Abingdon-street, Westminster Smith, Mr David, Worship-street, Finsbnry Smith, Mr Edward Tyrrell, 62, Red Lion-street, Holborn We'lineton-street, Pentonville femith, Mr William, Church-sireet, Sotherhitha Spence, Mr Alexander, Thames-street, Woolwich Stroud, M. Thomas, Aldenham-terrace, St. Pancras-road Tread well, Mr Francis. 126, High-street, Borough Tweedy Mr Robert, 73, Jermyn-street, St.

James's Tyler, Mr William, 62, St. John-street-road. Islinston 20' Colville-place, John-street Iftooyaiuare Vmall, Mr William, Haverstock-hill, Hampstead 3 Walker, Mr William, 5, Pollen-street, Hanover-sauarc Ward, Mr John, Woolwich, Kent Wfriars-roadh0ma3' 91' 1'rince3-3treet' Stamtord-Btreet, Black-Wiseman, Mr John, Blue Anchor-road, Bermondsev Woolford, Mr George, 40. Leather-lane, Holborn. By request of the Board THOS.

JONES, Secretary and Solicitor to the Institution. No. 1, King's Arms-yard, Coleman-street, May 5, 1849? ONDON, BRIGHTON, AND SOUTH' JLi COAST RAILWAY. CROYDON AND EPSOM LINE EXCURSION TICKETS Ou Sundays, and during the Afternoons or Wwk riaV' Tickets will be issued, at Loudon-bridge aud New-cros Ton and after the the 1st of May, to all Stations on thl Croydon and Epsom Line, entlt hng the holder to go and return by any tra n. the same day, at the following reduced rales r.i.

lst Clasa 2 Class 3d Class. From London to Cheam, Ewell, or Epsomandback 39 6d 2s 9s 2s Od From London to Carshalton or Sot- ton and back 8tl 6d 2s Od Is 6d From London to Croydon and back. 2s Od Is 6d Is Od From London to Norwood and back. Is 8d Is 3d 0a 10d-From London to Forest Hill, Syden- ham, or Anerly aud back is 6d Is Od 0s 9d By Order, T.J. BUCTON Secreta-v London Terminus, April 25, 1849.

aecretary- WILLIAM COOKE'S ROYAL COLOSSAL EQUESTRIAN ESTABLISHMENT The PROPRIETOR respectfully announces his intended visit to the Countivs of LANCASHIRE, YORKSHIRE CHESHIkR wlt? Stud uf FIFTY HORSES AND PONIES, an unsurpassed Company of Male and Female Artistes, under Royal Patronage, and visited by the elite of rank and fashion. A Grand Equestrian Procession with New Carriages led bv ZOOLOGICAL ROYAL -SURREY GARDENS. IN HAND, accompanied by his Brass Band; followed by an elaborately carved Dragon Carriage, Cavalcade of Spotted, While, and Golden Dun Steeos aud Ponies, the Elegant Minia- iwu jjwari rontes, expressly made for and driven by the Talented Child, Miss KATE COOKE. State Chariot. drawn bv FourLilliniithm Pnnipni tr.n JpSnmK? wl OPEN on MONDAY, MAY 14th, and JSSLf tesw every MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY throughout the Season.

Piclure 0f the lhe Zoolosical Collection is extensive and varied, including some valuable presents from his late Highness Ibraham 1 WUUC celebrated Menage Pony "Black Diamond;" Unique PAGODA THEATRE ROYAL, SADLER'S WELLS. A Under the Management of Mr Phelps. Oil Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, JANE SHORE, lord Bastings, Mr H. Marston Duke of Gloucester, Mr G. Bennett; Dumont, Mr G.

K. Dickinson Sir W. Catesby, Mr Harrington; Be Imour, MrH. Mellon; Jane Shore, Miss Cooper; Alicia, Miss Huddart. To conclude with ALL IN THE WRONG.

Sir John Restless, Mr H. Marston; Beverley, Mr Buskins Bellamant, Mr G. K. Dickinson Lady Restless, Mrs H. Marston Belinda, Miss Cooper Sattle, Miss St.

George Clarissa, Miss Huddart Tippet, Miss Murray. On Thursday, mil be presented, the first time, a new play, with new scenery, dresses, and decorations, with other entertainments. SMALLEST HORSES IN THE VS ORLD, only Twentyfuur h-i7l CL-C "iwijci vunuaii, ueyoua aescription win! me uescxipiive scenes enacted iu the BATTLtJ OF WATEKLOO. designed and built hv J. pAltrtn "inn l.onrl.in -n C.

rt brought up by the PRIVATE BRITSKA, drawn by Cream-coloured Horses. The whole forming a New and Select Assemblage, never before introduced to the Public. The Entertainments selected will be of the most chaste and ri mogiuncent urcnestra Godfrey's unrivalled Band Vocal and Instrumental Concert First appearance of the popular vocalists. Miss Ellen Rowland and Mr George Tedder Remington's Magic Bridge, and other novelties. Concluding at dusk with a vivid representation of the Storming of Badajoz, introducing -most of the leading features of that terrific contest.

Gates open at Nine a.m.; Feeding the Amimals at Five Concert atSix; Storming of Badajoz at Dusk. Admission Is. The First Grand Flower Show of the Ruyal South London Floricul-tural Society will be held here oh Thursday, May 17th. AURENT'S CASINO, ROYAL ADELAIDE GALLERY, STRAND. Open every Evening, and during the week Brilliant Success Extraordinary Combination of Musical Attractions All the Latest Continental i cwmhui.g ui xjiiucaiiiau j.

i uu uciiuus, ior uie lormation ot which Artistes are engaged from the first Riding Schools of the ae THEATRE ROYAL, EDINBURGH. Triumphant success of MDME. WARTON'S ORIRrAT. AND CLASSIC WALHALLA ENTERTAINMENT (from THEATRE ROYAL, MARYLEBONE. Sole Lessee, Mr.

W. Watts, St. John's Wood. Mrs Mowatt, and Mr Davenport every evening. First night an entirely New Classical Tragedy in Five Acts.

On Monday and Tuesday will be presented an entirely New Uassical Tragedy, in Five Acts, entitled Virgi-mus, Mr Davennort Appius, Mr Johnstone; Fabius, Mr Ray Maxinms, Mr Lee Virginia, Mrs Mowatt. To conclude with We celebrated popular Nautical Drama of BLACK EYED a Av; Williara! Mr Davenport Susan, Miss Fanny Vining. On VV ednesday the performances will be for the Benefit of Mr Barnett. Ftiflay' and Satnrday. a Play ana Black Eyed TPHEATRE ROYAL, MARYLEBONE.

Unprecedented Attraction. lor the BKNEFIT of Mr B. BARNETT. WEDNESDAY, NEXT, May 9, 1849. Mr Henry Russell, Miss Eliza Nelson, Mons.

Lavigne (of Her "aiesty's Theatre), Mr Viotti Collins (the eminent violinist), Mrs Mowatt, and Mr Davenport (the celebrated American "agedians), with Mr B. BARNETT in Two Pieces, J'QNS1EUR JACQUES and THE STATION-HOUSE. novelties ijrana selections irom the most favourite Operas with Solos for the Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, and' Clarionet. The Drum Polka and Schottische nightly. Conductor, M.

Laurent, jun. Principal Cornet-a-Pistons, M. Arban. Doors open at Seven; Ball at Nine; and terminate at Half-past Eleven o'Clock. Admission, Is.

Leicester-square, London). This eveniog (Monday), May 7th, and every evening during the week, Madame Warton will have" the honour of appearing before the Nobility and Gentry of the Modern Athens, in an entire Change of Performance, assisted by her talented troupe of artistes, whose periormances are, without exception, the first in the Kingdom; and who, to be duly appreciated, must be seen by thuse who are at all sceptical as to the beauty of the groupes, formed in a natural and artistioal manner. INERVA-HALL, NEXT TO THE HAYMARKET THEATRE. MADAME DUVAL'S CLASSIC Madame Warton will shortly have the honour of appearing at the Princess's Theatre Ruyal, Glasgow. Madame Warton respectfully informs the Public, and her country friends, that she is not in any way connected with any other establishment of a similar kind.

TilE ORIGINAL GIGANTIC AMERICAN PANORAMA. Now open. Day and Evening will be exhibited, at the GRAND AMERICAN HALL (late Miss Linwood's Leices TAINMENT, under the patronage of several distinguished Members of the Royal Academy. To-morrovV (Monday), Madame Duval will have the honour of making her first appearance (by particular desire) in the celebrated personation of "Venus Rising from the Sea," which will be produced wiih that accuracy and splendour that have so distinguished this favourite place of amusement, and will also appear in a splendid 3New Tableau of "Giselle," with novel and scenic effects, The Seasons," and the much-admired Rustic Tableau of "A Grecian Harvest Home," received at each representation with unbounded applause. The Programme fer the Week will form a most choice and magnificent Selection, in which she will be supported by her talented troupe of artistes.

Morning Performance every Day at Three Evening at Eight. Pit, Is Reserved. Seats, 2s; Stalls, 3s. ter-square), Professor RISLEY'S stupendous MOVING PANO A STLEY'S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE. Proprietor, Mr W.

Battst. tnJ'L 18 respectfully informed that a New Grand Mili-, i nan sPectacle, fuunded on Recent Oriental Events, will, actlve Preparation, and wilt be produced at hitstmtide, under the title MOOLTAN AND ilonX CONQUEST OF THE SIKHS. On WHITS'" y.JthyX' Successful Spectacle, of the CALIFORNIA; or, the Horse of the toSrl.it?e ioll3we? by Batty's Scenes of the Arena. To "include with a favourite alterpiece. West 6' Pen fr0m Bleven tiu Four- BtaBe Manager, Mr RAMA ot tne OULr ot MCiVtUU, JTAL.L.S ot St.

ANTHONY, aud the MISSISSIPPI, painted by J. R. Smith, the celebrated American artist exlendiug over four miles of canvass, and depicting nearly four thousand miles of American scenery, showing l.Ouu miles of the Mississippi more than is shown by any other Panorama. Hours of Exhibition Morning, Half-past Two; Evening, at Eight. Admission Back Seats, Is; Reserved Seats.

2s: stalls, 3s. SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY TAVERN and HERO of WATERLOO INN, adjoining the Waterloo Station, London. N. F. OKEY informs his numerous Country and Town Friends that every accommodation can be had at his EstablishmentExcellent Beds, Private Sitting Rooms, on the most economic scale.

Dinners iu the Coffee-room So.up, always leady. An Ordinary Every Day at Half-past One, charge is. Choice Old Wines, in single dozen Cases, sent to any part of England. Stabling, loose boxes for Race Horses. Open Every Morning at Half-past Four on the arrival of the Mail Train.

Etiab-lished 18iij. LORD CHIEF BARON NICHOLSON has the honour to inform his best and dearest friends the Public, that the JUDGE and JURY SOCIETY, so many years celebrated at the GarrieU's Head, is REMOVED to the Justice Tavern, No. 36, Bow-street. Dinners with the Judge every day at Five o'Clock, in the Coffee-room, on an unmatched scale of excellence and economy. Suppers, The Court Sits Every Night at Half-past Nine o'clock.

A Concert, Free to the Public, including the talents of Fox, the Warbling Waggoner, and Charles Sloman, the English lmprovisaloire, MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS OF THE LORD CHIEF BARON NICHOLSON. The First Part will be ready on Saturday next, May 18th, and will contain a Portrait of the Baron, executed in the lirst style of Art, To be continued Monthly. One Shilling. Early orders are solicited. Mr Nicholson has to apologise for the want of punctuality on the part of Mr Last, the Printer the work being advertised to appear the first of the month.

jVEW STRAND THEATRE. Continued Novelty -Great Success iXj Monday, May 7, a New Comedietta never Isle hr la this UOUQlr entitled A MO THER'S BEQUEST-Th Henry Farren Etienoe, Mr Leigh Murray iu Mrs Stirlig Louise, Mrs Compton (late Miss Emme-Com, ontaBue), After which, JOHN OOBBS Paternoster, Mr Dubs. Mr Leigh Murray; Mrs Chesterton, therM Allowed by FATHER MATTHIAS; Fa! Henvv laa' Mr w- Farren Count Arthur de Cesanne, Mr Ji-nit rtn: Theodore, Mr W. Forrester; Barouess de Se-Jui ra B' Bwtlett. To conclude with LOVE and CHARITY On tut0' Stirling.

T4kpm a New Farce, to be called GENTLEMEN AND DONE FOR. jR YAL GRECIAN SALOON. Tuin. Proprietor, Mr. T.

Rouse. Minor Theatre in London for Opera. Comedv. Farce. YORK AND NORTH MIDLAND RAILWAY.

iotice is hereby given, that an EXTRAORDINARY mrxn? RAL MEETING of the YORK and NORTH MIDLANIM( Af' WAY COMPANY will be held at the Ue6, i1" Cirv nf Vnrk An TH HI! cfi 1 i. in thtt ENT'S IMPROVED WATCHES and CLOCKS. E. J. DENT.

Watch and Clockmaker bv at twelve o'Clock at noonTibr the puoe of jSlmi New Directors as then existing vaKiu tZl V1? PPe'y. of and" I uisunct appointment to tne uujsbin, n.rt.ri, rttinnjis ALBERT, and H.I.M.the Emperor of RUSSIA, most respectfully solicits from the public an inspection of his extensive STOCK of WATCHES and CLOCKS, embracing all the late modern improvements, at the most economical charges. Ladies' gold watches, with gold dials, jewelled in four holes, eight ttuineus gentlemen's, 'with enamelled dials, ten guineas youth's silver watches, four guineas; warranted substantial and accurately going silver lever watches, jewelled in four holes, six guineas. E. J.

Dent, 8'J, 33, Cockapur-strcet and Si, Royal Exchange (Clock Tower Area). Examine into, invesa and repo IZ to OYAL VICTORIA SALOON, i be 0Pefatic Department directed by Mr Frazer. JSover'. 01 Tne Syren." first Night ot -The -First auuearance. on Saturday, of Miss aibr.aid as to suea aorfl Tile Pronriprnra nrih.

lnDa Wino anrl Runner ifnnmq havinw oik, May 2. 1849. WKL GJSA; juQ Secretoy- theatre Royal, Glasgow. A Ball on Tuesday and SYllEN i. "Monday, Auber's Opera, in three Acts, THE Mr Uolbaya, 2e'Hna T1 b01Pi0- Mr Manby; Pecciiiooe, Mr Henshaw EAFN'ESS, PINE, 352, STRAND, (U'Om Dr.

Scnir'sl inntinnJO l.rittr,, nmnno 'fiftCm-pc "leals: mathea, Miss Jonnstone. Also, cxaeludR I5t'0F CLUBS. Hercules, Mr Robson. Tc a ite THE RIVAL ARTISANS. Tues- Al ihe Brewer Of Th, rimniKno ai.rl U-'iUV.

r. received communications from many of the visitors of the Saloon, complaining of the annoyance to which they have been subjected, by being compelled to take refreshment tickets at the door, they respectfully inform them and the Public general! that, henceforth, there will be no charge for admission. The Proprietor, impressed with a sense of obligation, begs to inlorm the Public that the above establishment has been redecorated in a style of magnificence perfectly unprecedented. In slating this, he takes the opportunity of announcing that this elegant Salon deMusique et de Danse," is open every Evening, lhe appointments are recherche; the refreshments superior, and upon a scale of systematized economy. The brilliancy of the gorgeously patterned carpet, combined with the delicacy of the artistically tinted ceiling and enceinte," will present a coup-d'esd ol unparalleled beauty SUPPERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 2s.

BAOH. ruunrl -wdv, a 'ihi Syren, The Hundred 'THE MECfilAN DRESSING CASE, -i. the moat portable ever invented, being only the size of a pocket book, containing one pair of Meclii's ivory handled peculiar steel razois, his magic strop, comb, and badger-hair shaving brush, price only s5s. the same with hair ''brush and soap dish, 35s. To military men, and as a steam-boat travelling companion, this invention is an invaluable acquisition.

An immense variety of other Dressing' Cases, both fur ladies gentlemen, either in fancy woods or leather, at ail nrices to suit either the economical or luxurious. An extensive stock of Writing Desks, Writing Cases, Work-boxes, and Bagatelle Tables, Razor Strops, Table Cutlery, Superb Papii Mache Articles, Manufactory, 4, LE ADB li AL L-STREET four doors from C0RNH1LL, ahful ard a Divertissement. Thursaay, The witnout liolJmg; also Souifers, Hie Auricle. Conversation Tube, anu yxmspmng Qu WY improved, and for the first ot Also the Double-action APERITIVE. FOUNTAIN, which, by means of a little wateii, affords instant relief in cases of confined and th'e Rivfi 'rhe Bittern's Swamp (1st famous anrt ,1 tuay ispeeo the riouith, me Marquis i The Syren, The Man and ooweis, and prevents the numerous diseases engendered ay costiveneas.

W. P. begs to caution the public against using any instrument" but thw FnmifKin. fcut, uiiuisB jjavine, and a Divertiss A Concert each night iu the Hall of Nations. 352, STttANO, ON.E DOOR FROA; WELLNGION-STBEEI,.

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