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THE MAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER

... X2'ITE MAGAZINES FOR No |B a.lurood, aa rnight be su'poeed, is very grcat uuo titl rcCent muiisteriai triumphs in leiand. lbie P-odl the game up weith Repeal, but concludes by hi. face agaist the notion of leniclcy towilrds thcs se i,,. mixed up in it. No compromise now; no ju rgloa,. L collusion We desire to see the Diajesty of t be law J sles cated as solemnlY as it has been ...

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 ...

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 ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... [FROM THE WORLD OF FASHION.] BONNBTr.-A Blight change has takeu place in the size of bonnets, the brims being rather enlarged, and the crown a little rafsed. We have already feen a few composed of velvet ; those of dark blue, for example, being lined with a maffron colour, having no ornaments in the in- terior, but decorated on the exterior with a new r kind of aigrette, named aile d'oiseau ...

MUSIC—THE ORGAN

... *- M USIC-THE ORGAN, Io -i. The organ, asiong the various instruments of sound,'. stands alone in magnitude and power. The subtlmity of Its effects is knovin and felt by everybody. Few that have listened to the religious service of our venerable ca- thedrale have not experienced the feelings so beautifully expressed by MILTON : But let my due feet never fail To walk the cloister's studious ...

GRAND ENTERTAINMENT at the MANSION HOUSE to the GRESHAM COMMITTEE, &c

... GRAND ENTlRTAINMENT ag the MAN- SIONi HoUSE to the GRESHAM COMMIT- 2'TE, S¶c. The Lord 'Mayor gave a very splendid entertainment, on Thursetay bust, to the members of the joint Greehiom corn- Big mittee hied thle professors, of Greghani College, which had I been opened with so much 6clat in the early part of the day. of( After the usual preliminaries of loyal, constitutional, and J comi ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... PRINCESS'S TIEATRE, j IgIg piece, in two aet, called 7 he FlOaVer of Lucerne, e VAs performed aot this theatre Isst evening, with consider- soleleces. It8s materials are of a kind which have been a ,ed io dramatic pieces and novelt without end; indeed Its 1 1jay is nearly the same with that of C1ari, which w A sodtred 60 popular in days of yore by the pathetic acting 1 H )i. TRKB. Tie Flonwer ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... HA YMARKE7 THEATRE. Last night, Mrd. CoBwyL'e comedy of the Belle's Stra- tagem waDs revived at this house. The Belle's Stratagem is one oi those plays possersing the faults and beauties peculiar to that class of dramatic productions, generally called s sterling old English comedies. It hats breadth aud asmpltude of desigu-the ebaractere aTe sketched with a bold and vigorous, It not always ...

MADAME DULCKEN'S SOIREES MUSICALES

... I r .DOA.ULE DUL KEA'S SO)IREugES J USIC( ILlS, i rii 1 i~.eI ~ n[t lb s li sott 5t, Io or Iti!e Ioslormi 10rut'd qusiriet tand Ianifoil'fr vcrop'o ~F11.1il:lrilcaio , 1' ij! . imiliir to t * go by M. MosCttEatt. 'e '-rul:( ,I IsI te iiis.~ , w i; cif' tool -I', n r ui 1, 'u i-t1.~ s' of oITT:., iUii * u it o-n' fit'i v 1'C MCr~ltl:rv oii IN Xli Ei3EC' a::ticI i' ii * lt'' 1. q'IK~. trtI ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... A new ballet was successfully iproduoed at this theatre yesterday evening, under the title of Thse Devil in Love. It is tbe same with Le Diable Ainorelcuo, which was per- iormed with great success at the Academie Royale at Paris, mnd a version of which, if we recollect nright, was produced at the Adelphi Theatre some two or three years ago, under the title of Sathanas; ; or, the Deril in Love, ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... ST. JAI'ES'S THEA1TRE. List night the juvenile French company, callek Les Bafans Castelli, who, ii will be recollected, lately made a ddbt unuder unfavourable cireumstances at Covent-garden Tieatre, vere re-introduced to the public at this little theatre, and with a much miore favourable result. The fact is, Coveut-garden is not the house, either in size or rsrocia- tien, for a diuninutive ...

LITERATURE

... LTERATURE. --W- to The Life, Voyayea, and NxPlaifs Of Sir -Francis .Dralw, VI' Xat. By Joifle BARROW, Esq. VI [John Murray, Albemarle-street, fro Independently of the interest which, from polItIcal causes, rTel must, to some extent, attach itself at Present to th a pa- a ap-an pearance of a work of this nature, it cannot fall to be tht welcomed by all, as containing a record of the vet actions ...