9 OCTOBER 1830, Page 21

GRAY'S INN LANE BAZAAR.

A NEW exhibition of a series of views of the Rhine and of the Battle of Navarin has been recently opened to the public at this extensive establishment. The views are exhibited by gas-light every evening, and are worth a visit, for the sake of the brilliant effect of the pictures. It would be more than superfluous to criticize such productions ; their aim is to please, and if they attain that end, we. look no farther. A viva voce description of each picture, and music in the intervals of changing the scenes, rendered the exhibition amusing ; and the arrangements appeared to give satisfaction to the company present.

We think the neighbourhood is indebted to the proprietor of this immense speculation, as his exertions have the effect of attracting visitors to a spot before but little frequented.