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ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF ARTS

... ROYAL SCOTIThH SOCIETY OF AT?TS. The society root in thre htll. 91 'xir,nce's Street. on the 1 3th inst. Gcorge lhiuciianao. Isr. Fill S.i;. preisidenr. in the to oir. Tule followxin: ?? wiere mnade:- 1. IDescripti n of thle ()vc-rarch Smipenitnio Bridge. inrventcd hy Mkr JIohn K Abe Msihme. 33i Hlanover Street, Elinhet; i. Coo~r~ncnocarrd lhy Dat'ael Wvilson Esq. FRusS.S.A. A model to scale ...

LITERATURE

... NnOnDS, x DnAnccrc PoeM. By R. W. Jamieson. Picker- ing, London. When. for every line of poetry that is published and destined to survive in the memory of any considerable class of intelligent readers, ninety-nine float quietly down the stream of oblivion, itdoes require some resolution for a really talented man to enter the lists. The present author gave proof ot his abilities in a. very ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... ROC!ETY OF ARTS. rthe ocit'for thle I ncourcigemniit of thle Useful Art., lin1t inl the ltoviil I llsti lotition oin Wednesday I27th ?? .lohn Grahami Dl~ayell, Kt. P'resideni, lin the chair, wvhen the following, roumiiiniciatiolls were Iniud before thle Society- I. On tie tirst miethoid cit Blurning Ga% far thin ptzr. poset ii Ilhiinsionaiji. By~ Sir John Itolsisun, K. Fl. ser. l. S. E'd. -C.S ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURPE. lier T'1n STATIsTIn. .Iouns-w, No. IV. fr Jlanuars S838. !lbe London: William Pialey. sed Preserving the hig l character we gave this Iic- Jourilll on its first appearance, ani on that of each ein, succeeding number, it has now obtained the sane. bhe tion of the name of thle first commoner of tbe land re- de- for its useful contents. Onlr carn 31ernber, thle es- Speakler of tile ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... ' FASHIONS FOR DECEMB3EIR. (rrome thle Londonr erned Pareets Ladies' Maegazine ,f Fraslion. ) Perkins, satins, velvets, levantines, and moires ?? I foulards, are the mnaterihdl noty in demande anod the Ca- t vourite celolra are saeableuse, oranige and bllack, and rneethyst. Cloth dresses anti redingotes are preparing in Paris; they are maure full iet the skirt, with tight . bndies and sleeves ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HER'MAJESTY'S THEATRE& The first operatic trial of the season was wnade or Saturday. A new prima donna was to make ber appearance, and, moreover, oue aboot whm the, pubic had been uttering divers coniectures for. tnotilis'ha t. Mademoiselle Faianti (o. is the lady called, though she is of Engli, .birtkh) ha; been tfllked about aimostsince thexconclusion of the season bt 1843; anwsheslbeeo ...

THE ASSEMBLY

... THE ASS3MBI3LY. . ?? to- wn. ho ?? The hanquet'e mainid-gla9l wutle labia too aire Anil vhnin4 the evil spirit of d-epiair; The Siitpr Grace aeek their hest albode- Suft blatity triekiI in her nrioit winning tehe; Now plnadiri aparklen t ite youthful heiow, Al virtue kinilloi lit ?? glow, Ail love 4deuniell till si-hiir snhltlesS wile- With bluce-yedl frolie It content to %mile. The mnsy d ...

HORÆ NAVALES

... '1OBRM N1AVALE& r Bavjng, In oe ?? paper:endeauroed,h by_-eS of icomparative tnecarementto: to convey to our eraders a car- r rec id ei of the size and scnatlinet of the Americant 44--on frigats, w;e tshall now proceed to consider die ain ancopt of- ?? and, asll of then were anted tas well- a .constructed in. preceisely the souse way, w shall takethe President for our guide, confining our ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... IGOVENT GARDEN THEAVRE. DiR 30NE5's LORD OGLEBY. The Clandestine Marriage was performed actlthis Theatre' Flast night, for the purpose of introducing a Mr' Jones, If the Edinburgh Theatre upon the London, stage. Mir Jones, guti we understand, has acquired considerable fame. on the nor- - thern boards, and his performance last night proves that his the merits were justly appreciated. He ...

LITERATURE

... LITEflATURE. Toe PocrFEe |oenci GaRAosATICAc and CarTries Dec. L lTYAnAny. ?? Edinburgh IS9. This ntork displays considerable ability; and the original method cnrployed by the author to guard the public against the errors daily cometitted in attempting to speak the French, language, cannot fail to render his Dictionary a very vala- able acquisition to those who are endeovouring to make ...

LITERATURE

... 11TERATURE. tsVE~tnteS Ill OunCE; FPsase EVENING; the Poetry by j Thomas Moore, Esq. ; the Music composed and selected h by Henry R. Bishop and Mr Moore. London;, J. Pow-S er, 1827. Price les. E We are glad to find Mr Moore once more in Iris proper l1 place-worshipping at the shrine of Apo31o with his lyre Si is his hand, and doing homage to the glorious Gnd ?? site noised powers of poetry and ...

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... PkOVESStONAL 4oprEgy'S CONCERT. The Soit igv chir second. concert, In the George VI StreetAssemby Room,-on Tursdayevening~ leastL This bitio Concrt sool bavtake plce oibesame'erefllg assthe Theatical P~fl~innbac.as lindly postponed on That. accun. A son s hedodea~wereopened,.oheromsn began. . to fil, an longbefo eth concert coummencid everyraet C'rt was oospid, an ?? places and gallery were ti ...