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COVENT GABDEMT .-On Wednesday , 13 th inst ., SECOND GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL . DRUBY LAHE . —Every ovening aud at midday , Grand Pantomime , HUMPTY DUMPTY . L Y C E TJ M . —Every evening , HENRY THE EIGHTH .

ROYAL ENGLISH OPEBA .-Every evenmg , at 8 , THE BASOCHB . Matinde to-day , at 2 . ¦ " HATMABKET . —Every evening , THE DANCING GIRL . wmlns

^ RUMP ^ CAZL ? ' at 8 ' C ITEBIOM ' . —Every evening , BRIGHTON . To-day , Mating at 2 * 45 . P ? JSS ??' ' ~ EverT evening , at 7 ' 30 , ALONE PRESS DaUy at 2 ' 3 ° ' THE SWISS

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COMEDY . —Every evening , at 9 , GODPAPA . At 8-20 , A BREEZY MORNING . Matinee today , at 3 . GABBICE . —This evening , at 8 ' 45 , A FOOL'S PARADISE . Precodedby , at 8 , MY DAUGHTER . PBI 2 JCEOPWA 1 E S\—Every evening

, at 8-45 , MISS DECIMA . Preceded by , at 7-40 , THE PRANCING GIRL . Matinde to-day , at 3 . LYBIC—Every ovening , New Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANKS . GLOBE . — Every ovening , at 9 , GLORIANA .

At 7-40 , THROUGH THE FIRK . Matindo today , at 2 ' 30 . TEBBY'S . —Every evening , at 8 , THE TIMES . Matinee to-day , and on Monday and Wednosday , at 2-30 . HEW OLYMPIC —Every evening , at 7-45 , OLIVER TWIST . At 2-30 , HEARTSEASE .

3 T . JAMES'S . —Every Evening , FORGIVENESS . OPEBA COMIQTTE . —This evening , at 8 ' 30 , THE MAYFLOWER . At 8 , HOOK AND EYE . VAUDEVILLE . —Every evening , at 8-45 , THE HONOURABLE HERBERT . Preceded by , at 8 , THE CALLABORATORS . Matinde to-day , at 230 .

AVENUE . —Every Evening , at 8-30 , THE CRUSADERS . MatinCe to-day , at 3 . COUBT . —Every evening , at 8 , GOOD FOR NOTHING . At 9 , A . COMMISSION . At 10 , A PANTOMIME REHEARSAL . Matindo to-day , at 2 ' 30 .

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GBAND . — Every ovening , WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT . Morning performances to-day , and on Monday and Wednesday , at T 30 . SUBBEY . —Every ovoning , at 7 30 . THE FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOCKS . PAVILION . —Every evening , at 7 * 10 , RED RIDING HOOD .

STAND A BD . —Every evening , ROBINSON CRUSOE . CBYSTAL PALACE . — ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION . HOLIDAY PROGRAMME , Grand Pantomime , THE FoRTY THIEVES . PANORAMA , Toboggan Slide , Aquarium , Pictnre Gallery , & c .

MOOBE AND BURG 3 SS MINSTBELS , St . James ' s Hall . —Every evening at 8 j Mondays , Wednesdays , and Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . MOHAWK MINSTBELS , Agricultural Hall , every evening . E M PISE- Evory evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballots , & c .

BOYAL AQUABITJM .-Opeu at 12 ; close at ir 30 . Constant round of amusements . ALHAMBBA . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballots , & o .

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HOTELS,ETC. — : o : — CARLISLE—Bush Hotel . TjlALING—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE — Pior Hotol , Cavendish Place . View of Sea and Pier . A . TAYLOR Proprietor . EAST MOlESBY . —Castle Hotol , Hampton Court Station . Spocimen Menus , with Tariff , on application . JOHN MAYO Proprietor . HAVER FORDWEST . —Queen ' s Fa rily and Com —?^ cial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES Proprietor . MILFOBD HAVEN . —Lord Nelson Hotol . T . PALMER Proprietor RICHMOND — Station Hotel , adjoins the Railway Station . Every accommodation , r Large or Small Parties . re SANDWICH—Boll Family and Commorcinl Hotel . uoouStablincr . J . J FILMER Proprietor . WEST COWES — G' iuo : er and Globe Hotels . G . A . MUUSELL , Proprietor .

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The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

THE THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c .

COVENT GABDEMT .-On Wednesday , 13 th inst ., SECOND GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL . DRUBY LAHE . —Every ovening aud at midday , Grand Pantomime , HUMPTY DUMPTY . L Y C E TJ M . —Every evening , HENRY THE EIGHTH .

ROYAL ENGLISH OPEBA .-Every evenmg , at 8 , THE BASOCHB . Matinde to-day , at 2 . ¦ " HATMABKET . —Every evening , THE DANCING GIRL . wmlns

^ RUMP ^ CAZL ? ' at 8 ' C ITEBIOM ' . —Every evening , BRIGHTON . To-day , Mating at 2 * 45 . P ? JSS ??' ' ~ EverT evening , at 7 ' 30 , ALONE PRESS DaUy at 2 ' 3 ° ' THE SWISS

EXRvli ™^ 1 ^ - Everv evening , at 8-10 , THE NEW ATO ^ ' Jf ^ eclea b >' ' - 1 , HE COMPOSER . At 2-30 , HANS THE BOATMAN . SAV -r Every evening at 8-30 , THE NAUTCH GIRL . At 7-40 . CAPTAIN BILLY . Matindo

to"" Jl « " u OV . G iwJf ?!? y , ~; Every evening , CINDER-ELLEN . Matinee to-day . S ^ ^' ISlSB 1 [ IBY--Every e ^ ning . at 8-30 JOAN OF ARC . Preceded by , at 7-25 , FIRST ^ Am ^ EJ' ~ At 9 » THE SHOWMAN'S DAUGHTER . At 8 , BEST MAN WINS .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

COMEDY . —Every evening , at 9 , GODPAPA . At 8-20 , A BREEZY MORNING . Matinee today , at 3 . GABBICE . —This evening , at 8 ' 45 , A FOOL'S PARADISE . Precodedby , at 8 , MY DAUGHTER . PBI 2 JCEOPWA 1 E S\—Every evening

, at 8-45 , MISS DECIMA . Preceded by , at 7-40 , THE PRANCING GIRL . Matinde to-day , at 3 . LYBIC—Every ovening , New Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANKS . GLOBE . — Every ovening , at 9 , GLORIANA .

At 7-40 , THROUGH THE FIRK . Matindo today , at 2 ' 30 . TEBBY'S . —Every evening , at 8 , THE TIMES . Matinee to-day , and on Monday and Wednosday , at 2-30 . HEW OLYMPIC —Every evening , at 7-45 , OLIVER TWIST . At 2-30 , HEARTSEASE .

3 T . JAMES'S . —Every Evening , FORGIVENESS . OPEBA COMIQTTE . —This evening , at 8 ' 30 , THE MAYFLOWER . At 8 , HOOK AND EYE . VAUDEVILLE . —Every evening , at 8-45 , THE HONOURABLE HERBERT . Preceded by , at 8 , THE CALLABORATORS . Matinde to-day , at 230 .

AVENUE . —Every Evening , at 8-30 , THE CRUSADERS . MatinCe to-day , at 3 . COUBT . —Every evening , at 8 , GOOD FOR NOTHING . At 9 , A . COMMISSION . At 10 , A PANTOMIME REHEARSAL . Matindo to-day , at 2 ' 30 .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

GBAND . — Every ovening , WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT . Morning performances to-day , and on Monday and Wednesday , at T 30 . SUBBEY . —Every ovoning , at 7 30 . THE FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOCKS . PAVILION . —Every evening , at 7 * 10 , RED RIDING HOOD .

STAND A BD . —Every evening , ROBINSON CRUSOE . CBYSTAL PALACE . — ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION . HOLIDAY PROGRAMME , Grand Pantomime , THE FoRTY THIEVES . PANORAMA , Toboggan Slide , Aquarium , Pictnre Gallery , & c .

MOOBE AND BURG 3 SS MINSTBELS , St . James ' s Hall . —Every evening at 8 j Mondays , Wednesdays , and Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . MOHAWK MINSTBELS , Agricultural Hall , every evening . E M PISE- Evory evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballots , & c .

BOYAL AQUABITJM .-Opeu at 12 ; close at ir 30 . Constant round of amusements . ALHAMBBA . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballots , & o .

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