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LITERATURE

... Thre Eugqhah Unriversities. Froim thre Gersenon of. V.A. a n *wit Huber, An 'r abrtdgerl Treanslation. XEdited by on, F.W. N8WsAN, &c. [3 vole. vo. Loadonl:Pickiering. pas It is very clear to us that this abridged transblatiou Ox of 11tller's more extended work will not satisfy the author : neg. Mr. Newman, In fant, tells the reader as much in his pre- bri, ths face-1 I was greatly ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OP CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER-At ten. In je Maples, lunatic jetition, by order. APPEnA amorzioy.-Iliray v Tcgg-Watson v Fnrside-Lord Mostyn v Spencer-BRzalgetto v Kirlow -Needslann v Soluth-West- field v Skipwithi-Heath v Garland-Needham v Needliam. VICE-CHAZNCELLORS' COURTS, WESTMINSTER-At ten. BeforvSir L. Sf ADWLLL. Moltons. Before Sir J. HbTenT BIBUCB. Motions, and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC) AMUSEMENTS. 1)101AMA, Regent's-park.-JUST OPENED), Ith it NEW EXHIBITION, representing tWe CATHEDRAL OF NOVAE DAME., at iParts, Ivtl etlects of rnoset and moonligit, painted bev M. te1iou;ll d u TILE BIASILICA Oil SiT. PAUL, ziear Itomei, before and fIter Its destructiou by. fire, painlted by Air. BoUtlI. Olivia froul T'osn till ltive. COLO ;SSE UM, Regent's Park.-Open every day from ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... -4 l)IORIAMA, Regenit's-]tink.-JUSTI OPEN El), AV it1l It NEW EXHIBITiION, representinlg the CATiHEDRAL tillO NOiTRE D~[AMLE, at i'lrlrs, w ith uffects of sunset and 11011 sligiht, I painoted by 3LI. Rurwux, and TllE BAIto!LICA O1l Si'. PAtIM, nwro Itoine, befre anii after its desetriiction by lire, planted by M. liouto o. opwiw from i 'len till Itoe COLOSSEUM, Regent'si ark-.*Openi ever5 clay ...

THE LIVERPOOL THEATRE

... I IL.'' 1i I .A l!' )!. T,1 'n1T';. I' . I 'c Icc'i' U. C - * I t.W- ''i' It it h1.! ' It' i .- Ti it ti I- tl I i)' i ii 1 it i cii) ii I'It Ii, 'ii iiiiikiio- 10,0 MtI ot-t,'ltile nid lIt' h-tk,, tbrI, witl tlht 000y Nig'! lot,, wiaclt I drilrdrttnln1 I' ih , theterrr nwopirdl ldilot titto,'r II ii,[ t Rny ht I tm it 0100 lht' tie) gn ithitittittli JO t l int Ii' ol lll itio xlIi in 000^ ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... THE ITALIA N OPERA. D011 P08eqeale, the youngest born of DoNIZL'TTI'S numerout progeny, appeared laet night tit her Majesty'si 1 Theatre, ytith Eas much success as at the Theatre Italieni a( From the Eltair d' Ateiore we formed the opinion that tj DONtIZBTTI'S Vein is the light and comtiorsitber tbha the wv serious hard impassioned;- and this opera confirms it, a, The dramia, like the Ees ir- ...

LITERATURE

... LITERAT7JVtE, George Sr17y/n and hifs Contmcrporarcs,, with Aftetnofrs and ex .Vetce. By JOHN HUNEA0B1 JESE. , (Londeu: Bentley, 2 vole., Svo., pp. W2. VC The nne of George Selwyn is well known to the gt readers ot Joe Miller. His somewhat pointless jests fo .have lorg- hnd currency in society, and found admission Into be every collection of witticims. Who is unacquainted with wi hli puun ...

BENEFIT CONCERTS

... BENEliT CONCERTS. . . _ 0 The concerts of this description are drawing near to a d close for the present season. They have been lese numerous e than heretofore. Most of the emineut professors, indeed, who usually give benefit concerte, either have done so or are about to do so; but the number of concerts giveu by ob- scure persons, who have no pretensions to thrust themselves in this way ...

ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS

... On Saturday, the 0th instant, being the seventy-fifth anniversary of the foundation of the Royal Academy of Arts, a general assembly of the Academicians was held at their apartments, in Trafalgar-8quare, when the following distribution of premiums took place, viz.:- To Mr. Edward Bowring Stephens, for the best compo- sition in sculpture, the Gold Medal, and the Discourses of the Presidents ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRUJY-LANE THIEATR'E. Mr. SIEIEIlDANe KNoWLES took a benelitbere lastnigbt and we were gratified to observe a crowded house. Thle play s61ectedwas Juldt's Cxser, and AfrMI.KoNl' usstained the part of C asc, We were at first eurprised that he did not, oll such en ocecsion as that of his benefit, choose a character i which would have placed him more promineutly, or, at , least, have kept hilm ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... FVJBLIG AAMUJSBAIENTS. COLOSSEUMA, Regento's Park.- Open Every day front Ten tll Six.-The f;IAND) PANORAMA or L.ONDON in all Its pristitalineatt.- Sii ALOON of ARTIS, dly IcnrIntet, conl- tWillng mNvrlis of Phliditis, M1ichanel Angelo, atiri l'lnnnman ., Ie i-Iiglo,'s l'ictuire of' (tho Death of Nelson. The Sirlia; (3lage-Jet di'Eall- Wnterfaiis, anid 31iuntaltli, Scenaery-Viuiv fromt te ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLI C AMUSEMENTS. _-t A-o DIORAMA, Regent's-park.-JUST OPENED), with a F~ W EX II~fION, representing tili CATIJltUD IAL OIF NOT~RE DAME, at Paris, with effects of Sunset and mnootiliglil, painted by lii. leonoux; und TiHE DASILICA OF ST. PAUL, niiir Rome, before and tifter Its destruction by lire, pabited by Air. Boeuton. Open frornt en till Five. HER MAJESTY'S T` HEATRE.-F ifTle Nobility, ...