Part 18 (2/2)

”L'Almanach des 25,000 Addresses,” concluding with ”L'Enfant de Quelqu'un,” with M. Gra.s.sot, M. Sainville, and M. Ravel.

To commence at 7.30.

PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

”La Vivandiere,” to conclude with the ”Spirit of Gold,” a Ballet, and other entertainments.

ROYAL GRECIAN SALOON.

An entirely new opera in three acts by Auber, ”Le Chevalier d'Essone,” with a Farce and a Divertiss.e.m.e.nt.

Commencing at 6.30.

ASTLEY'S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE.

An entirely new grand spectacle, ent.i.tled ”Marmion; or the Battle of Flodden,” with other entertainments in the Ring.

THE DIORAMA, REGENT'S PARK.

(New Exhibition.)

”Eruption of Mount aetna.”

COAL-HOLE TAVERN, STRAND.

(Opposite Exeter Hall.)

Chair taken by JOHN RHODES every Evening.

Glees, Duets, Solos, Catches, Comic Songs, &c., executed by the most numerous company of vocalists in the Metropolis, under the direction of Mr Warren, R.A.

MADAME WARTON'S WALHALLA.

(Leicester Square.)

”Tableaux Vivants.”

CREMORNE GARDENS.

Grand Aquatic Tournament.

Magnificent Water Pageant.

The following paragraph appeared on July 29, and from it we get an insight into the aftermath which the months of revolutionary disturbance had bequeathed to the city Garcia had left only four weeks before.

”_From a Paris Correspondent._

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