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REVIVAL OF AN ANCIENT GREEK PLAY AT OUR NATIONAL THEATRE

... REVIVAL OF AN ANCIENT GREEK PLAY AT I OUR NATIONAL THEATRE. I e | THE IPHIGENIA IN AULIS. ID Although Greece, in the present degenerate character of |her sons, the mutilated state of her monuments, and the Ifneglected condition of those arts and sciences that once T9attracted sages to her soil, be- ly - _ Living Greece no more Yet her immortality is preserved in those written works that have ...

FAIRS—DISCOURAGING PROSPECTS

... FAIRsHi)ISC Jbg.GIN} ~PROS5p-3T I DANinaN. .The annual fair of this place. hii A ` doy, wqs forcibly indicative of thecoodi n thi8b lo lity. It was thronged with pigs, hors's, lean co, e.. a number of poor 9heep. 'May of the landlord 9are ' ing for the September rent, apprehensive of 5Ptjng itlts gether ; the consequence was, all were sellers and not°in bought but by the jobbers, who had a ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FAS=ONABT NTELL - . C - I , bslxr N ,trGENCE. ie WINDJSOR, TUESDAY.L_~ord John Russell and the nod g Miss Napier are the only arrivals at the Castle to.daoy. All the arrangements have been completed for the Court Ieav jng Windsor Castle. en route for the Isle of Wight, tomorrow morning. Numerous carriages, and a large quantity or luggage, have been forwarded to-day from the Castle t h ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... -- lHI E~ONAV Kg JNXT*ELL7aj-.-. _ r4~OV4~ .I~ LLjt7ZIC. le The MlarchionSy of Normannby landed at D ly Sunday evening. Her ladyship slept at Worthington an In al inghiam's Ship Hotel, and arrived in London ong5jan s 1ti a The Marohioness (Dowager) of end d to leave London early in the ensuing week, on a yrs 1 cti4 Y and Countess Amherst, at Knole Park. Th Rar toarl s Marchioness of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I I4SIIONCABL EINTELLtG1'ENeps TtIE PRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY WINDSOR, TUNDAn - The birthday of the prre Wales, who will complete his fifth year to-morrow, wdl b lebrated at the Castle by a magnificent banquet, whic e. given by tier Majesty to a numerous party of royal anill he guished guests. A public dinner will also take place at the Royal A I Hotel, Windsor, tite list of stewards ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... 1 N IOBLTINTELLIGNCE. I lihnt'-s the Duke of Cambridge has nearly BOYw the indiepooitionl occasioned by a severe cold, yfluT d by a slight attack of gout. I# Er ?? left Wentworth Hlouqe for this pa fie bginingof ilelast wveek. and on Friday .1IY d~ltilton set out from the same place for the same ite.The noble earl is come tomake a personal inspe .Poetuand it is said Clint lie rolatemplates ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... [ FASHIoNABLE INTELLiaEN e Wr|NDsoR..-. r. Winterhalter is at present engs,.d i painting, by command of thle Queen, a large family pire 3, enmbracing portraits of her Mejesty, the Pri Clore the wlhole of the javenile members of the royal ?? r which purpose Mr. Winterlhalter was ?? aith nais sittings immediately before the departure of the court tl d Isle of Wight. An appropriate apartment in ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... . . FFAS1iONAVLEINTELLlG~NCB. , . I .. . .1 WINDsoRe, WEflTsNSyAr..-The royal dinner partynat- the Castle this evening will include the Duke and Duchesa of Bedford, the Marquis and Marchioness of Exeter, and the Earl and Countess Spencer. The band of the Seots Fusilier Guards attend during dinner. Her Majesty s private band afterwards attend in the Castle. The day fixed for her Majesty and the ...

LITERATURE

... I THE BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW. The works of Sir James Mackintosh occupy the first rank in the British Quarterly. Sir James long filled a lofty position in public esteem, and though the admiration cre- ated by his acute and accomplished intellect-his varied powers of information-the beauty, grace and fascination of ¶ his style.hjs singular powers of conversation, and the un- mixed liberality ...

LITERATURE

... I -3Th ERATUREX N AND RECLA15MATION OF FEAT BOG, &O. oGI (Dublin: Oldham) tto ell-timed and most practical publication is the joint t ?? f the Messrs. Mullinu. the eminent civil engi- T1 a contractors, and contains the Rubjects of a paper B tenu the meeting9 0of the Institute of Civil Engineers, W etal at phjhdbpermission of that body, in anticipa- ren Of their appearing in the transactions ...

POLISH PUBLICATIONS

... On the seizure of the Polish publications the Constitu- tionnel says:- I A puerile and odious persecutiol hat just been directed against some journals of Paris, which are written in the Polish language. The responsible editors of the Polish prints, entitled Le Trois Mai, La Nation Polonaise, eand Le Democrate Polonaise, wrle on Monday summoned to appear on Friday before the Tribunal of ...

DUFFYS LIBRARY OF IRELAND

... THE BOOK OF IRISH BALLADS. eY D P. )ICARTHY. 'Dublin: James Duffy, 10, Wellingtor-quay; Simpkin and Marshall, London.) Give me the making of a people's ballads-let who will make their laws. This well-known aphorism is quoted somewhat loosely by the gifted editor of the exquisite little volume before us, whose varied contents need but perusal to establish the felicity of the application. When ...