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MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE'. CONCERT OF ANCIENT MUSIC. The second concert, tinder the direction of the Duke of WELLIGTONwas given last ilight at the Hianever- square Rooms. We annex the scheme: PAIT'l 1. Coronaltion Anthemi Thle Kllrr shlall roedoi ?? IANDSL.r Aria, Signor F. LA rLACTIn. I) voi delI' Eireho (La It- HAINDEL ?? ?? I.. ?? ?? .. .. : TriO fnod Chonis, mrs. SHAWrs, Matamle Cmirnil ?? ...

EXHIBITION OF THE SCOTTISH ACADEMY

... EXHIBITION OF THE SCOTTISH ACADEMlY. - - -. -- - - FOscarT1 NOTICE. We shall now take a glance at the Landscapes-a depart- ment in'which British art has some pretension to distinction- Nor is it unreasonable that it should, for no country present; nature under-a more varied aspect, or affords better upportu- nities for observation than our own. Accordingly-, we do think that so far as regards ...

THE ANCIENT CONCERTS

... The second concert, which took place last evening, was a, the direction the Duke of Wellington. It -was rti tut consisted ehieHy of pieces which have been f iliar to the musical public, and did not exhibit that research which has lately been infused into the •I*' mcnt the Ancient Concerts. The only thing, in- could be called a novelty, was a glee by the k'' father, the Earl of Mornington, ...

TRANSATLANTIC CORRESPONDENCE WITH FRANCE

... HAVRE, Tuesday Night. A skeleton of this project has already appeared in the London press, and at length we believe there is some chance of that project being carried into effect, though iu what manner we caunot yet vouch for, such is the cautious and tortoise-like mode of proceeding with the French, any matter of importance, that nothing like accurate idea can be formed as to what shape the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Sir Robert Peel and the Cabinet Ministers have accepted ;an invitation to dine with ?? Mayor at the Mansion louse on Wednegday, thl st of April. The guests tire invited to bring -their ladies. Lord Newry and Alorne, M.P.,hasdeparted from Eaten_ 1place for Morne Park, Rostrevor, Lord and Lady Stafford have arrived in London from 'from their seat, Coblessy Hall, Norfolk. The Duke of Devonshire, ...

Dreadful Accident—Four Persons Drowned. —On the evening of the 11th instant, as a party of people from Knoydart ..

... from Airsaig (where they had been making purchases), their boat struck on a sunk rock. There were nine persons on board, and the shrieks of the party on discovering their dangerous situation were fortunately heard by a lady at Morar House, in Airsaig. boat was instantly launched, and the servants proceeded to render assistance, but before they had reached the spot four persons —two men and two ...