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THE MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER

... Blacksood presentrs us with a good average number, though the articles are rather of the serious cast. The re- view of DIIII's Logic 1, despite the austerity of the subject, readable enough, treating some of the principal points of ratiocination in a popular and intelligible point of view. The work on - Modern Landscape Peinters,, by a graduate of Oxford, meets with a severe castigation, ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT G(AIRDEN THEATRE. Last night a mo-t novel succesasin of entertanmenti wI performed at this theatre, in w iibl it would be hard t) say whether the actors or the uv~dience bore the lahgest rili, Certain it is tbat between them 8urh an uTi-btertap¢td cenie of conjuluion was produced, ats we are confident ha4 mot been witimessed within a metropolitain theatre iince tbe Iae of the fimous 0 P ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE I Treatise oa the la7v of Coroner, oithcopious Pr ecedesnt- of Inquisitons, and Practical Forms of Proceedinrgs. By RICHARD CLARKII SBEWIELL, of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law, and Fellow of Megdalen College, D.C.L. [London: Owen Richards, 194, 1leetmstreet,1843. The author states, in his Preface, that he has, in soume respects, deviated from the course pursued in other works ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... COVETT- GARDEN THEA TRE. We have been requested by Mrs. Warner to tranufer the fellowing latter to our collumns:- I TO THlE EDITiOR O THlE MORNING PO6T. Sir-In an article in your paper respecting the closing of Covent-garden Theatre, my name is used in a manner I which compels me, most unwillingly, to obtrude myself on public notice. t It is stated I refused a character in Mr. Kenny's play ...

MUSIC

... MuSic. I3NsI LEMOzNB's Mehtwodfor the P'iansofotfe. IF ourth Edition, in Froencs and English. IBoosey and Co lu learning music, as in learning many other things, the moet general error is that of not beginning at the begin- nlog; or, at least, of being tco anxious to get away from the beginning. Ilow many young ladies and gentlemen are there, pupils of some fashionable drawing-master, who ex ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADELPHII THEATRE. Lqst night a now drama, in two acts sutitled The RoUl of tie Dnm, wee produced at this theatre. Thie plot is 8'range and unaccountable enough. Emilie (.'ouanes de Renville (Miss WOOLGAR), in order to elude the vi Iance ef the French revolutionary army, which is on the borders of the Rhine, assumes the character of a peasant girl ; but afterwards, with a view of rearhing the ...

LITERATURE

... LTIT'RA TURE. Correspon'denlce of Joehl, Fourth Duke of Bedford * se- fcteed from t1le Originols at Woliurn A bbey. With ac Inotroduction boy Lord JOHN RLuSsELL. Vol 11. [L.ongman and Co., 1643. The correspondence in the present volume extends over the years 1749 to 1760, which closed the reign of George the Second. The period is nota very brilliant one in our history. Our external affairs ...

THE ADDRESS OF THOMAS BARING ESQ., TO THE CITIZENS OF LONDON

... THlE ADDRESS 01 THOMAS BA 4.ING( E!SQ., TO '1I E CITIZENS OF ..S DMN',. ,1 Tory comimrittee were lattly preparing An address to the City electors, for B;irin~t, But long in perplexity sat; Flor although, -aid the chtairmean, our first ( 7it he'n re, Unlets I mistake it, to keep euger dear, We must not ray a word about that. The Conservative causr, tho' I nceda't te'l Vol, HIas the lauded ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... The Droduetion of the English version of DONITZTTCuS opera, La Favorite, last eveuinog, was, on the whole, sue- cessefl, and deserve d to be SD. The piece iteeh haa intrinsic nerit, wae well performed, and got up in a sty!e of splen- dour and completeness which does the utmost credit to Mir. BUNN '6 nasnagement. The opera, as many of our musical readers know, was written for the Academie ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... hMYAlAR TE'I' THEA TlR. The p~f trmafS' it 1ts thea re nt e'en; n-g I 're i-b tid of tile feids of the Satiety lor providti3 ig Y lii 0A reliet for aged and itfirld Iishmimoogere nid '1oult rrv itheir wiV ,s a'id v dows, ind for Hwarditig c(L' to their necessitoueo Iphnnst. The, enivrt inlit clleC were, /ze Sc/ito) jer Seendal, tilt, Prtl/f Girls Li ,and The; Railroad 7Trip, thut ltist VIV ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... -DRR YLANE THEA TRE. This theatre opened for the eeason on Saturday evening. The performances were such as to develop its resources as an Opera-houze, TheY consisted of BALV'sS first and most popular opera, Th6 ASef9e of Roe/relec; and of the i new ballet, The Pcri, the last fashionable production of this class at the Grand Opera of Paris. In opera and ballet t Mr. BUNN has endeavoured to ...

MONTE VIDEO—JULY 31

... ,TONRTE VIDEO-JLUY 21, [EXTRACT OF A 1'IttVATE SELTERT ] The atrocities of Oribe are unparalleled In the annals cl sbe T1th century. A -sbolt time ago five Frenchmen fell into tlia power. They we-re wade to pats through the rankrh tnder the pricks of bayonets, Stabs of knives, and cute ol swords, and tle wretelies actually licked the blood fron their accursed weepons with apparent relish, The ...