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BRIGHTON THEATRE—KEAN AND WALLACK

... 1 ' 1 -TiiEA N .A .1D , Ii,'l ie excite li u ol1' da ii ilteri- iinI~ theli't feic day'. by the Iliic- CoX ?trT'Oai 11:1(1 been etlgliged to C' 1f ,iil , bhld Idi the otlher rot It ill ~ ill lie lhuj)t of' pvrr~wlrinii. J1 col' Cd' ,liticL' on thle 7tli Sepi- Inc ;07 it) ?? t VIES Of I 111praict i' ill SIIVll CaSeL- 0 o Il ~c.tll~it for tilte interest of' both go 1 'iIl atd iiiclt nticua ...

EXHIBITION OF THE SCOTTISH ACADEMY

... or THE SCOTTISH A-A1)F.X,1' F(URiTil NOTICE. Whiti Icoilollc's most poletlecal pictures this year Tile )Jr ., _roiiltDcers Startled, and I 52, well are d Se,,appoac edTwilight. The first s n lclt we have ever seen. The shli clct flled by a pool of wvater, the an i coreo oe myiighty stream, in which, innit v icaoved by a rock, the moon- b00ae~ erd of deer Icave been star- ritot - ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... LIIRAT'I U R1S, OaStsavAl'aanaaa llN T'1usia'Cr. liv George T. Erhlaa'iaig t toan, I D. &k. Editile'rfgh: P. Ric'kardl, 1841. ML This is a c'iear anti scnrchinag inquiry into the very ile interesting question, whether oaiy anil what sort of rh mental constitution call be ascribed to tbe lower mail animnis. The author takes up a sepiarate position L on the subject ; andlhe lhas published the ...

THE EXHIBITION OF THE EDINBURGH SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... TIlE EXHIBII'TION O1 'ril: EvinDUIIGII socui:ry OF AirIsTrs. TIMIDi) NOTICE. Woe will neow draw till attention of our remders to suchi of the retn .ning pictures as we consider most worthy of' notice, anvi we wvill commence at Not. *l, louglsa Castle, bv It). 'Kenzie, a very elff'- live picture. 'Thlere ii a title breadith of light a:d shade about it. No. 13. Norlrina Ca(tle on the Tvreed-WV. ...

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 ...

MR WILSON'S SECOND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT

... IIR WILSON'S SECOND NI) ENTERTAIN~lljN'P, Iajt nigt t ?? accomp ishieol voriasoat Cle cond entettainment on Scottisl ql r ' ing the adventures of the unfortu e r t Edward. The Waterloo Saloon Ivas iell though not so uncomfiortahly crowadl.l a s neiday, a great ninny peross lonsinlm iohtl kept away by the fear of not obtiinon. pi, ' audience, however, wvas a moit sele O R hive rarely hladl ...

THE THEATRE

... THE, TIILATltj?. IS )riLig flie jc r0 1ton0'' I llrl brilliwlit I ii i ii 'of , Misi JtFc it il Ill i 'I i3 oil rthe 1:e1]¢::r ?? tst ii' 115' ht' ' ' l>eit0,'le Tit fle',' I ?? ?? c i ollie 'r'ii'oi'oll ,r tI' ' ' . 0 ciy rl cit tho 'Co ll ole ii: el ci : l l1i r* cool tooc ?? ?? ?? i: lo I'i :l;j ?? ' ?? f i i thoi r . '110- : 1. i' ?? t :. : ?? ?? ,. ' iti[ i riC l'o::io , r 1 t, , re . ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADEl,'fll THEATRE. 2'ltis thll~c a closed for the season lost night whit tire buoeic of cliv hivuagur,wo, iln ste Coartse of thle uereelg delivered Loettie4 AND G(ilT~Ltittti-l hare 'icet tees foe seerril yesers eoggrdlI, is 'dde d-wee~ttir Boo/oeou. aid, like oilier careful inefeerarero, beer, fenin Ieaon to Stasson, eridet- route1 ii to vry c tetrter'a of my WYinere end Summere Sieslo, Sof ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...