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THE MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... TIHE MAGAZINES FOR THE IONTJ1. [CON~TINUDD.]! Tho Dublirsi fliveirsity ffagitltiac davotee a long paper t| that no'V all prevtkilinlg subject- the PerilaoiLhe iation, advocating, amongst other remedial oteps, a system of cottagealilotmjente. AiewmorewordsabouttMesmcrlet0 j are remarkable for the gravity of tone with whicts they treat thlaridiaicntus populardelusiou. The following is an ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... THE ITALIAT OPERA, Anna Bolena was performed last evenDng. MORIANI appeared it tbe obaracter ol Percy, and ixhibited the some qualities which hbd made so great a u imapresslon on the public in Lueia dc Lacmmiermeoor, but lie did not produce So great an effect. The character of Percy is by no rteans so striking its that of Edgar Rarensivood; it gives, corn- paratively, little scope for the ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... HA YMA RKET THEATRE. -4. A most laughable one-ecu farce was produced at this tbeatre on Saturday evening, entitled The Mlliners' lie- liday. The plot, which Is the rae plvo ultra of extrava- gence, will hardly bear detaillug, and the incidents, which are abundant, and of the broadest kind of fun, muet be seen to be appreciated. Suffice It to say, that they kept the audienee In a roar of ...

LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS

... LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITU- lIONS. Thefollowing importantTreasurylrIlnute bea been laid ou the tablof the HouseofComunoasby Sir George Clerk, the Secretary of the Treasury:- Sir Robert Peel submits to the board the expediency of requiring from the various secientifi and charitable insti- tutions for which grants of public money are annually made, reports ot their proceedings and ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JULY

... The magazines are no. very brilliant thi maonub. Black- wood and Fraser, haviug nothing bstter to do, both treat us to a chapter of fulsome adulition of the handeome' Eyn- peror who recently paid us a dying visit. Blaachw7ood re- stricts his observations to The week of an Emperor ;` in other words, to a most peony-a.linirh account of the daily movements of his Majesty and the court, ...

EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART IN WESTMINSTER HALL

... EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART lINT WB.,STMINS2'BR HALL. On Saturday the exhibition of works of art, In West- l minster Hall, under the sanction of the Royal Commission of Fine Arts, was opened to private view, when the usual I assemblage of rank und fashion and taste ordinarily . brought together on such occasions took place. The fi admittaunce on Saturday, including catalogues, was, of I course, ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... THlE iTALVAN OPERA. MOTiOANi, having reeovered from the Indisposition whioh had inttrrupted hig performances, appeared on Saturday evening In the character of Genrai o, in Lucrezia Borqiao. From the accounts of the sensation produced by him in this character in Italy and Germany, the public expectation was highly raised, and it certainly was not disappointed. Were I tly in possession of a ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE, Haeurle of Saxony, an Historical Ronanoe. By Mrs. to COLQUHOUN. 3 vole. tNewby. we The unlimited cacoethea for novel writing, which eeizes jr, upon both sexes at this season, imposes a heavy task upon otl those whose business it is, as reviewers, to wade through au these trifoliums. Whenever, therefore, we are favoured kr with copies of such produntions, coming from unpractised rh ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... THE rTALTAN OPERA, The performances of )esk night were for the bewbitot Madame utste. They consisted of the opera of if41le, of a divertlssement, long enough to be a ballet, of the last aet of Ltcwa di Latnmerin~o', and finally of the regular ballet, which bNa half an hour after midnight. This Is a great deal too mnnh. An opera and a ballet, ending as a reasonable hour, mask a much more ...

FINE ARTS

... PINE ARTS. Portraits of the Game and Wild Animals pf Southern Africa, delineated jtom life in fhins nativt haaunts, duting a Hunting -Expedition from the Cape Colony as far as the Tropie of Caprieorn, in 183(3 and 1837; suith Sketches of the Field Sports. la Five.Parte. By Major Sir WILLIAM C. HARRIS. Considering that the Cape Colony has now been in the possession of Great Britain for about ...

ROYAL COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

... ! ROYAL COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS, The foliwing is a eopy of the circular addressed to each of the artials Helected by her Majesty's coohmiseloners, to r execute certain designe for thle decoration ot the new houtytt of Parliament:- WhItehall,July 15, 14 a SIR,-I haveto acquaint you that ber Mdjeaty's Coetrrits i cioners on iha Fine Arts, with the sanction of the 4.rd Conimisioners of her ...

LITERATURE

... Introduction to a Scientific System of Mythology. By C. 0. M ULLICR, author of the History and Antiquities of the Doric Race, &c. Translated from the German, by JOHN LEITCH. The true theory of mythology, its history and uses, form part of the discoveries of the present age, and rio writer has done more for the history of Grecian mythology than the celebrated MUller, whose pre- mature death ...