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LITERATURE

... Historyvof En2gland from the peace of Utrecht, by Lord MAHON. Vol. 4. Comprising from the the peace of Aix-la-Chapelle to that of Paris. [London, Murray. We ought to be grateful to any writer who un- dertakes to give us Pt fair, well-vritten, and well- considered history of the reigns of the two first Georges. It.forms a part of our annals with which it is imperative upon all to be acquainted, ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... TIHE MAGAZINES FOR THE IONTJ1. [CON~TINUDD.]! Tho Dublirsi fliveirsity ffagitltiac davotee a long paper t| that no'V all prevtkilinlg subject- the PerilaoiLhe iation, advocating, amongst other remedial oteps, a system of cottagealilotmjente. AiewmorewordsabouttMesmcrlet0 j are remarkable for the gravity of tone with whicts they treat thlaridiaicntus populardelusiou. The following is an ...

LITERATURE

... IITERATURE Egypt Under Mehemet A li. By Prince PUCKLER MUSXAU. (Colburn, London. There are two grand categories into which the crowd Of modern posters of the sea and land naturally divide themselves-the travellers and the tourists. A hundred years ago a man might have built up a very respectable traveller's reputation within the confines of Europe; he might have mounted into the honour over ...

LITERATURE

... L (TERATURE. fibA Three Lectures on Natiornal Education, by GEORGE WADDINGTON, D.D., Dean of Durham. [Longman. ?vggestions on CLhureh Extension and National Educea- tion, by the Rev. Jolu BnowN, Vicar of St. Mary's, Leicester. Printedfor p2avate cis'culation. J [Crossley, Leicester. These two publications (if we may be permitted to call Mr. Brown's pamphlet a publication) are proofs of the ...

LITERATURE

... l.Iraoeui ; its Seenecy21, Chartscrer, ' .l r t S. C. HIALL. 3 vots, royal Svo. [flow and p Tite most popul ar work tin thle beaut;,-' . ir of Ireland, as a whole, which has cparir has bee-n brought to a close. For itsilcrdt0 sr fultinees the two editors have been mr-t~ rmeuled hy persons of every party ar h guishing features which masked Ith eay been preserved to the very close. et e from the ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR DECEMBER

... TIHE MAGAZINES FOR DECE MBER. lBlackweood has no political article this month. The nearest approach to anything of the kind is a paper en- titled Notes on a Tour of the Disturbed Districts in Wales, which gives a graphic account of some of the dark scenes of outrage recently enacted there. To the Fine Arts two articles are devoted-one, ably written, on Fuseli's Lectures at the Royal Academy ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... There was a profusion of entertainments last night for the abenfit of Madame PERSIANI; Dots Giovanni, a portion of Lucia do Lamaermoor, La Vivandiere, and La BErne- ralda. Nothing new, but everything highly attractive. MOZART'S superb opera was superbly performed, and received with all the enthusiasm of a first performance. What a difference between his music find that of the com- posers now ...

ROMEO AND JULIET, WITH SOME NEW READINGS

... ROMEO AND JULlIBT, WVITH; I NEW READINGS. EMereutio ?? Farewell, ancient lady:.tarrwell, lady, lely lady. Nurse (ierald): Marry, farowelll-I pray you, Sir, what ssw7 merchant was t0ri, that was so full othis ropery t Romeo (TInpattira Looker-on): A gentleman, nulrs, that loven to hear timselr talk; and will speak more in a Minute than he aj1 stand to St a ?? and Juiet, Aot 2, Setn) 4.] (Time ...

THE CAXTONS

... T/IlE 1'-XTOAS.%.~ . loltalxv nlovel. But the novel .f such a3 is :i beerl pr-loullceod, ltoll Ciicompetent n;in, IM ossi-ble-a tvn 'lution f4 Roselvater. ; ,!ersivC S1, it of the lcar has aticeared to a ?? been too lijebtY for hIimll. Sir ' t to, like olne f C(nllyIcs 01o V ?? aniid L crctI lie h -, CS n1st destroy sonlcthi laella has I, the firnI, the shanl, of novel- nuilding. ;; IIti aid ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... SOCiETY OF ARTS. Tire fir.d ordinary nieeding of the Society 'if At, ?? ?? I lb-SO-5 was held ilrst rigiht inl thle great rrn.. Soicit) 'A House, Johir-street, Adelphli ;aid ii. ire. ve' rnicrousy attended. 3Mr. Teooke, ?? a,, calledi t, t chair. A number of s~pecimens of French manufacture itt ?? china, arid ivory, were exiiibited upon tire tables, r. by Mr. Wass and others. Teelve new ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AfUSBMANTS. WVILL CLOSE July 25, the GALLERY of the NEW GOCIETY of PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS. i3, Pall- mall Woot adlolnin6 the fritlnh lnsltudon. NOW OPEN from Nine o'cloci till dusk.-Admifileos, Is, Catalogl ue, ed. JAMFS FAHEY, Secretary. MAGIC CAVE.-The only bubterraneous Exhi- iiloen In Lobdon. ln wtvic may o aeon BIXTEEN BEAUTIFULCtUS- MORAIIC VIElVY, by eunltient ArtI~le, ?? are ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... I'V JiLl ' AMU?'B>iENTS. Th'lc'11IRRTY-SEVEN'TH ANN UAL EX 111131- TION of the SICIETY of RAJNTMI,' iil WATEK CMAUIThS, tll theitr (jittary Pall-maall hoot. IS No%% IMN.lL~ -Oofl eacivtt,io torn Niti till ?? Is, catalogit. hit. Rt. HILLS, Secretary. THE 11OYAL 1`15LY'ILhN fiC ,T~ ?? Itegent ,d-tret.-T'wflo irii i'u~jia Hxiibi tijo , Nt bole-u NMoINAUlti PA1'EN'1t'EII CLUCKES. witliel uri hept ...