FINE ARTS

... fame of Washington Irving there can be no doubt; indeed we go the length of proclaiming it his master- piece. The book is named after an infant colony established beyond the rocky mountains, by a party of adventurers who penetrated to the shores of the Pacific ...

THE STAGE

... Easter at the above house was- not Mr. Lancaster's tragic drama of ' Gunpowder Treason and Plot,' but-a piece in four parts, named after dear old lzaak Walton, the angler. In it Madarhe Vestris is repre- sented as a young maiden, in love with Arthur Graham ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... Wanisford. The Countess of Munster's eldest daughter, Lady Adelaide Fitzelarence, and grand-daughter of the Earl of £gremo$e named after her Majesty the Queen Dowager, row in 17th year, will be introduced to the beau monode at the ir drawing-room of the next ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... brought about by the incident which gives tile play its name. It is a Legend of the streets of Florence (one of which is named after it Via delta Morte) that a wife passed through one of them at night time in her grave-clothes-having risen from a trance ...

FINE ARTS

... and sea are to occupy the three principal apartments in St. James's Palace. There will be three grand Galleries, to be named after GEORGE the Second; GEoRoE the Third; and Grosnr the Faurthl. The collection commences with the master-pieces of De LouTwua- ...

THE ADELPHI THEATRE

... impulse, a courageous queen, full of vengeance, her pretty and interesting daughter, and an ardent searcher after knowledge, named after the celebrated Venetian traveller, Marco Polo, who becomes the partisan of either side, as suits the occasion of thodramatist ...

PARISIAN FASHIONS

... appears, from the Mechanics'- Magazine of this week, that the two steam carriages of Messrs Braithwaite and. Ericsson (named, after their Maje- sties, the William the Fouirth and the Adelaide), about which there was so much talk a few moniths ago, are ...

SUNSHINE AND SHADOW; A TALE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

... years of Arthur's life ; the only inci- i dents that created any intensity of excitement, was l the birth of a daughter named after its aint, Fanny, I and an event as painful as the former was pleasure- I able-the death of Mary's mother.. This last was ...

THE SHAKSPERIAN GALLERY

... with contempt, but for the better leaven within him. Modern adapters have transferred much of the character from the play named after it, to ' Richard the Third ;' and it is because we have concluded our paper upon thelast of the Plantagenets, we have been ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... London, which maarrisge was ileclireJ null and void by the Prerogative Court, in 1794; and V1iGSIceA, born in V irginia, and named after it at the request of the Conul- sel and Assenthly of Virginia, of which his Lordship, her father, spas then Governor. A ...

LITERATURE

... natives of I Eastern Asia are Imagined, in like manner, to originate In the neighbourhood of Mount Altal, and they are named after the Mongolians who inhabit the highest region in that vast chain of bills. The African negroes are derived from i the southern ...

LITERATURE

... was so inconsiderable, and their actions so unimportant, that nothing in art or nature throughout the whole country was named after them. Now the context to the yerse in question, the ' Gaudete quicquid est domi, cachinnorura, calls upon the play and ...