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LITERATURE

... LITERATURLE. qua the Hironca or the, waa in the PF0Nstis~ria under NAretraOi; rid totwhich is prefixed a View of the Political and Military stir SItateof th 'Our Ielligeeront Powers. fl General li :tee F Published by Stie Countess Fuy. Vol. I London, tlen of sad Tbe tooth of this brave soldier, appsroved patriot, distinW.~ [ant guished orator, and able statesman appears under verg, ia- in an- ...

EAST LOTHIAN SPRING SHOW

... elliot .jjs1 ia flf& d i. .3, As.,, The East Lothian Agricultural Society held their spring meeting at Haddington on Friday last, when the premiums offered by the society, for the different kinds of stock exhibi- ted at this period of the year, were awarded as follows:- Ist, To Mlr Bairnsfather, Beanston, for the lot often cat- tle most suitable for laying on grass, L.5 5s. 2d, To Mr Read, ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... Nonsts'A SE&anAS tin AnistancA. Por Don .lbrgenloan y lion Antonlio do Bits,. Sacudas a uin par Do-iDvil) BAILEY. London, Rt. Taylor. Our readers will probably recollect the celebrated scion. fife expedition if Don J. Posts nd Ullies, in company with the French astronomers, Godin, Bouguer, and Condamion, in l173l,forthe measureesent of a degree at the Equntor,iasrderI that their experiments ...

MR MULLER'S CONCERT

... MR WUL!EIL's CONCERT. s ntrlch nhli.slci-pj tri teb~ncrt.. it.,, U. It gnvo us inuech pic~a sore tn observe, that. tle rirst gi ven by ti is t alen tkd anil entcerpri.i ng, in 01 icria Ott and fa~ liionibty attoended. Thie. field! chosen li - 5l for thec display of bi.s pow-ers was, aS usulal, ott', 1jilhr none lciit thiise offirst-rate talents ?? o it the diflculties to be enconntereil are ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... (Fromn the Courbr.) ii; This Thentre opened fo~r the seaiston on Mondlay niglit, Unl~a der. circurnstant es, of peculiar i nter~est. r[lie~ ernbariassmentsP~ OP~the establslishient..syntpatchy for the hiundredig whose * ?? subaistence detende'd upon its success-.ahdlp per iaps, above ahl;rhe knoledge that. ?? was t6 g l egicd .by a-new emocer oh fthe Ktiisible family_~-atirgcted- one of0 the ...

MASTER GEORGE ASPULL'S CONCERTS

... I MASTER GEORGE ASPJLL'S CONCERTS. n Inn- - ?? -- -d In consequence of a desire generally expressed by the la. dies who patronised Master A'spull's 'concerts, and by many who ha~d been lirevented' from attenuingthm tathe migh hae anopprtuity.of presenting him with a tierma- flent memorial of their respect and esteem for hie ?? mua-' sical endowments,. &I., Master George Aspull gave two in more ...

SCHOOL OF ARTS

... .. - . I . .. . Le The Committee under whostdirection this institution is . about to be established, having circulated the prospectus among the mechanics, of which we published a copy in a former paper, very properly abstained from calling upon the pub- lic for subscriptions until it should appear that the mecha-d Le nicq themselves were eager for ths instruction, by their at voluntarily ...

THE WINTER IN PARIS

... TiiZ Ivory, IN rALTS. a a' Ii ii4 d ,1 ?? Jan. 17.-The weather at Pil cn to be extremrely cold. On thc l4th the in l penenced at Pairis a greater dcpression tl i , enod witbin the memory of the uolil ,, ,; livinzg in +France. 3t 1; l 3-4ths ofa flegr( jinitntll inatlnedl on1 thle thermometers to wvhich it descenided in tite anetnorsile f - 1 ! degrees (of Reaurnur) under Zero I totned as ithe ...

SINGULAR STORY

... SNL. :-S . T.. O Y I . : ?? . SINGULAR STORY--.: A chieftain, whose large estates were forfeited: in ihe ye rebellion of 17L&, received at St Gri aib's, fron th'e'con- 1.P 'fidentiatagent of a powverfureev at . ae i Inteflligec'e that Sl ?? ?? iind ebained a grant I f 4-he *lands froml atBIoef&W w naent, :abd: vrdtndaskdthilm ?? hefi:;on l t condition. of payha-'dn,*annual' feu datyi, and a ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL

... TH1E THEATRFE flOVyL. Since the arrival of Mr ?? th letainrments have been highly varied and attrthtairnez id ?? Ado about Nothing, &c. have been elive 0lto bgood effect, and being in general well st .'%hibitql m forded a high treat to the lovers of the draarin ' -jet .ithas frequently been crowded, and always re e a Tile ,e- On Thursday night we had the lively pectabJ : ?? It-the musing ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... e ' (From' La Belle Assemblee.) : EvzNssTG DiEss.-Over a pink satin slip, of a delicate tint, a dress of tulle, beautifully oriamented round the bor- eder, with two rows of detached bunches of strawberry leaves; e in. the middle of each is the blossom of that fruit, the work e of the artificial florist; the leaves are of embossed pink a satin. At the edge of the hem next the shoe is a row of ...

LITERARY SOUVNIR FOR 1829

... Lm-mIEIklARY Sou'r llt roll lIl29. ?? 1 o.., Im . . A - a ~ - Editetl by A TAiic A. NVAITTS. The volume of the Literary Souvenir for 18!29, is fir 1: more splendidl than any of its predecessors. '1'he lon(don I journals tipeirar to be unaninuous in thieir envomiums on i the illustrations, ?? Ire describedi as being f IIt e 151:1- ed beaUtv, both in design andi execution. It is ntot si ri-ris s ...