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ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE FINE ARTS

... The annual general meeting of the above association-was held on Saturday, at one o'clock. in the Music Hall. The beautiful paintings purchased for 'diset-ibutien among the sub- scribers by the committee of mnanaigemnent were 5uspeaded and tastefully arranged behind the platformt, and which, for their variety of design and colouring, formed a pleasant and bril- liane ooup d'rel dand were ...

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 ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADLLPIII THEATRE. The 1ong-proomid ?? Of 4 Rohepieroe, or The log oer ror. Twas produced x On Tueqday evening, and in a style of sple uling ausy- h ting vre ev cr sw bbrought out on the stage. The piece must ie seen to be jsee apreciastly npprei or fi ?? c e a sund d all other app urtenalc es. it us a perlpct studly, evicsing n liberal denirnl of c of pene oil the part of thle inganagement, ...

CHAIR OF MUSIC—ELECTION OF MR BISHOP

... CHAIR OF MUSIC-EIJ.l.CTI) ON OF)IR BISII(II'. T he Senat us of ?? r n r. tnartin T Tr ilay thurewere *seeitty V>ix I 'n-iitrili tt !eil Princi plel lee proilnhg.l'inrL Trri ii in ( iean lioi'aes. Mro-lssi M lliayip w %lni;'n, I Pr~nPote sr C l ri i.-nz nldl h h P ?? JO=-, ?? D1onaldsonIlnnn by Pr.!'Cnr ?? .1. t,1, in, by ProPc-ro ?? ':er Wolvv I 1v l'rn Bruntton, seemte-l by l 'rnnle-str ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... g, TO THE EDITOR OF THlE blORNINO CHIRONICLE, a SIR-A stetement, copied fram the Observer into the M- Morning Post, being replete with misrepresentitiof, I it shall be much obliged to you to allow me to correct it. 1. I have never given any guarantee for the continuance of tire season. my tenure of the proprietors having been h limited, after eight weeks, to nightly oceupotion-anO y ...

LITERATURE

... ':Tar1 CRnSIS OF 1847, and the Causes and Care Practically Considered. By a Scotchtan. Glasgow: David Bryce. Edinburgh: . ?? Kennedy. London: Hamilton, Adams, ECo. 1847. This is perhaps the most sensible and seasonable pamphlet which has appeared on the much vexed question of the cur- rencr. It deserves and will repay an attentive perusal. It is not the production of a dreamy speculative ...

LITERATURE

... LITEIRATURE. ?? to of 1 The T~i~mni rodi It' i.e Author ~1so~~1,3I~, '~heHope of the no'Idelr &C. ITit lo~ 'a Ilidliard Bentley. A Till. ?? Tefrt lie expected from their intrinsic flu 'et fb5t - receivedn by tile public;anie e I fiv u follo'itt trnup Ivith a th ird. 3 lot ti tnti re ~pects tile rmost interesting s it11et~ pe is frorunflers, it ti marked by I aetI~ ?? of resercrl, distinct- ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Last night the season terminated with the benefit of thc Manager, when, as might be expected, tire house was crowded in all quarters. Indeed we were witnesses to the disappointment of hundreds, who unsuccessfully besieged tire doors of the pit, boxes, &c., and were compelled, seemingly most reluctantly, to depart. At the eud of the second piece, Thc Ladies' Club, Air Murray came forward and ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... AOLLPill I'llf,AITIF. Thiti Theatre opentid ton Slilrrloy eveoing fr tooits. - 0011111.I 1000111 foion 10. V 111 (If 111 11111110 01110 WVindi, in ohibel o'lo o11i feveritol.. Mos'.AS l,10Of, Marra vlt'f. trz 110 1101 jilolO NITA TuItll-It lnl1 M101 0ttoit' iil azzo by I.iork L.,manfr itill[. E. q., cld tuet other fi V liri vis-r a iv n 1110 fir t ni t . l'd0, rg 1'11' lr.otlien e frtle i ...

EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY

... EXHIBITION OF Till, ROYAL SCOTTISD ACAI)IEMY. FOURTIK NOTICE The Iortraits fly Tholmas Duncan, an artist welio is undoubtedly one of thle mainsitays or the Scottish, Aendemy, elailml our attention in the commence mest of this article. We consider that lie deserve- tu50e eif mir attention than many other able mem- bers, because the works he eahibits not wil sp port hii claim to our respect fir ...

LITERATURE

... LECTURES on the Fourteenih, Fifteenth. and Sixteenth Chapters of St John's Gospel. lv the lato Rev. J. B. Patterson, A.M3. minister of Falkirk. Glasgow A. Fullarton & Co.; and William White & Co. Edinburgh. These eloquent and interesting lectures will prove a most acceptable offiring to the religious public. The portions of Scripture on which they treat are unquestionably the most affecting ...

LITERATURE

... Lll'ERAIl URE. . )1X.jti's t ?? roll 31Alics 1841. Amonmg n1inmy other aetraclions in eastiey, Otur at- tentioni Was specially rivritel to two chaptere of the lhi-torieat romance of Guy Fawkes, which bas recli- el the critical iuoit of Fawv.ke' arrtt on9 the morn- itig ofthe important fiith of November, 'ites exult. ing in the seeming success ornius foli design: This startling tale is ...