4 JUNE 1831, page 15

Paganini.

PAGANINI'S violin has brought him out of the false position in which he was placed by the attempt to take advantage of the sup- posed infinite gullibility of the English. Had......

Mrs. Norton's Play.

To the graceful simplicity and true feeling of Une Faute at the French Theatre, a striking contrast was presented on the previous evening at Covent Garden, by the Honourable......

L'unione Vocale.

UNDER this title, Messrs. T. PHILIPPS, HORNCASTLE, and E. TAY4 LOR have offered to the public musical instruction and entertain- ments combined. As Mr. PHILIPPS'S reappearance......

Leontine Fay.

THIS charming actress is the greatest theatrical attraction now in London. A tolerable place in the pit of the Haymarket Theatre must be had at the expense of a serious squeeze......