LITERATURE

... LITERATURE'. The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keeperit 01. the Great Seal of England, from ?? earliest Times till the Reign of Kinq George IV. By JOHN Lord CA)suIIIELL,LL,.D., F.ThS.. (Third series.) Vols. V[. and VIL. [Murray. Lord Canmpbeil's love of literatniro and zeal for thle honour of the chancellorship and its holdersj have carried him Withl unflagging energies to the end of' his ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... P'RINCESS'S THEATRE. Therc is one feature in Mr. MADDOX'8 mlinagenen1t for which that gentleman deserves not a little credit. ile has not depended altogether upotn ready-made reputtitiorns; but hlat introduced to our Ertglilh public various arlists-5ortte of them comparatirely, othcrs wholly unknown in this country-most of whom have however succeeded in winning for themselves great and ...

LITERRTURE

... TnE DUBLIN UTNIVER5SITY MAGAZINE-rn the IB- views of the ' Revelations of Ireland, and New Books on Rome, and in its political article, the University dis- plays much of the leaven of bitter Orangeisr ; otherwise the January number is deversified, attractive, and brilliant, Two stories of breathless interest-', The Fatal Bride and ' The ApothecaTy's Wife, some of the most delicious ...

FRENCH PLAYS

... ANTIGONE. The pilaygoing public will not have forgotten the version of tie tragedy of Antigone, which some three or four years ago was played at Covent-garden Theatre. It was since that period that a French adaptation was produced at the Odeon, in which M. BOCAG F took the part of Creon, and the reproduction of that version, with the whole of MIENDESLSSOUN'8 music, admirably. executed, forms ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC A 3IUSEDIENTS. T1 IEATRE ROYAL, DRUIIV-LANE-~GRAND u OPLfA~._TjH1S, 11 ?? 'if rsdty) berhinjesfy's tieroisafo oill Juerfocil ul nw pera, catitlalci Th~e lffirellto brvlVerI Fizbll;a~ thle rasnof by Mr. BRIte; Ibe orchetraliif conduicti'd by M. Hlector Blerlioz. Th fir 4ar0v Ilriei ?? Miss Ditch. Q00eui J£fiitjbi lb Nre 1 s I The JVfo Afironr . blitis TrirRtt. I t nn(A fit Is oninr) ?? ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIOSABLk INT*ELLIGENCE* WIN 9OR, MONDAY EVEUNING -Iiia Royal Highness's uqual visit to Claremont, at the close of the shooting season, will not take place this week, as a succession ofxsitors i8 ex. pected at the Castle for almost every day dring ne present week. The Marchioness of Normanby returned to Lonfdon on Sunday, from a visit to Viscount and Viscountess Barrington, at Becket House, ...

Selected Poetry

... 4?ckrtrlj T:, I) r t r p - IIAPP'Y FE tELINGS. SY W. J. 00.00Fi TIIY ecornc vwiei frienmli around us throng, As bes around tile hive, And toaiched to fceliig's !uoticot soig, 'Ihe ?? is a'l :live. 'Ie icicves begin to inelt, W Ihich ersi the heart enzon ed, A sanbu rst warm n s Hleaven is telt, And cankering grief disowned. TI'llo conc within the parent's breast, Whlen round him chiidrell ...

REVIEWS

... og Popular Aratural History, or the Characteristics of ~e Animals, with Illustrative Aneedotes, by Captain es Thomas Brown, F.L.S. A. Fullerton and Co. id i This is a pleasingly Instructive volume, and contains more re amusement than is usually met with in works of natural history. In addition to a clear descriptive account of the appearance, na- ture, habits, &c., of the different animals, It ...

MUSICAL ANNUALS FOR 1848

... Tic leusical etBijoue, D'Almnine and Co. ,Jenfl/ inrul's Album, Jnllien and Co. Jullien's A4 Iitlo, Jullien and Co. TAchAisieal Treasury, Davidson. 2'hc Musical Bouquet, Strange. Hero are five elezant volumes of melody incorpornlit whlerewillh to greet the advent of the new year, and to cheer us in whatever dreary hours lm may bring along with him. Each of them pos8voeC' merits peruliar to ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Our indefatigable ?? is untiring in his efforts to pro. vide for the entertainment of the public. He bag now secured the services of Miss Matilda Ross, who appeared in Dublin on one occasion previously, in Dfsdetmona to Mr. Maoready's Othello, on which occasion we bore our testi. mony to the great ability of the debutaecnte. On last night she re-appeared in Thomas Otnvay's Venice Preserved. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PU BL I.C A Ml 'SE21I ENThS. 'I'll EATIRE ROYAL, i)IITRly-LANE-G~RAIN1) I i [AA-- IflI I., EVE NINO (Fridas,) tier Miijeustys seevannis Wili lili, untOpera, vnititln-i fT 1It M Ail ) 0 1' 1 itON 1ltIt. lii Iiiit fly Mr. I-itzual;niile tuine ins My)r. itoifo; thue orheinetran ?? I,anlv IlernietiIe ?? Mlis Ifireli. in Elinatin-tin . . lris eis ITine Lady Alisono M iss Milon. linininlm- Li ...

Reviews

... C t b i r lu q . No. 7. DUiBll-N UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. January. Dublin -.Jaetn IP Glshn We are almost bewildered with the tecming variety of this number's contents ; and lie must, indieed, be a fastidious reader w~ho catinot find anioag them anl evening's sweet re- creation. The new work of Mr. Owen-Madden-1 Irish Ilevelat ions' -furitis lies a rich clhapt er of curious reading, from thle ...