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DRAMA

... 11 .I BR A-f. Yrni a,; bu6 m stre ss tries to ref b~ im , b ut Os to depart, ainc shb resolves tn preiet ae pay dU6 to him which he pdquf for Ahe. 'uI nuyrim to :get .his order tresury. , -,He theq . applie to the Ynt of' an old debt, whch the I refusesn butbwrhenik.he -lkns tbe h - A, is wacted he ?? - y it OD La of the lover o - ,bu rd, - WhDS suitcr. Basied t i ce, the *iritfun AnoAymous ...

LITRATURE

... LITBRA TURE. SERIALS. The late volume of 4Bohn's British Classics contains Burke's Life by Prior. It is well known to the admirers of the great statesman, and is a valu- ble help to the politics of the times. Without beiag brilliant, it is faithful and painstaking. The author has diligently collected materials from all the known sources, and the biography-although a laboured panegyr c-is ...

MUSIC

... xusia e TAlE PURCELL CLUB. 5 Tis society held its eighteenth annual meeting at c the Albion yesterday evening. Is Professor Edward Taylor, of Gresham College, the e founder and president of the club, filled the chair, '5 and there was a full attendance of members, both d professional and unprofessional. Heaving so often :e recorded the proceedings of the Purcell Club, it would )f be ...

DRAMA

... PRINCESS'S THEATRE. This theatre opened for the season last night with a new drama in three acts, by Mr. Douglas Jerrold, called X Reart of Gold. An original play by so eminent an author is an occurrence of no common interest; the house, consequently, was crowded, and i the piece met with a reception which showed that the audience did not feel themselves disappointed. The plot of the piece is ...

CONVEYANCE OF WORKMEN TO THE PARIS EXHIBITION AT REDUCED FARES

... CONVEYANCE OF WORKMEN TO THE PARIS EX9IBITION AT REDTUCED FARES. ?? I f The following circular has been sent to all the railway companies on the subject of conveying pas- rsengers to the French Exhibition at reduced fares: c Railway Department, Board of Trade, b Whitehall, Aug. 1, 1865. ?? Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade have directed me to call your attention to the enclosed ...

MAN AND HIS BROTHER

... -MAN -AND HIS BROTHE:R. *I ,; , - -, BREAD POr THE TIMES. *Man's inhmauity to Man! -; , - ?? A_ Oideoutle to tell,-. e --What chbek- uablancli'd can calmllsn fo .Thosecharacters of bell? ' ' te What pen, what poet, dares to paint tl The terrors of that strife, nl Wherein so many a martyr'd saint Has moan'd away his life I-- 0 Roman ?? priests, - (t Ye wretched cruel men, More bloody than ...

ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM

... ' MEETING IN DRURtY-LANE THEATRE. 'The third public meeting in support of the move- mcrat for Obtaining a thorough and searohing reform in the ]management and administration of all our public depart- 3ments, waB held yesterday evening at Drury-lane Theatre, ,when the crowded state of the building, and the earnest and enthusiastic demons tratlions of the meeting indicated the rapid rate at ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... ITHE GIE'A .'EXHIBITION.- CONTENTS OF 'ILT E GLASS JAIAOE. i THE AGRICULTUIRAL IMPLEM TS AND la ; ' ?21t01)UCE. . . a There is, perhaps, na department of the xhibi- li tion which has exc Lied more surprise amongst it numerous and educateidl classes of . our o.ucaountry- 'al men, or more admiratioi in! the minds of our inteqli- w gent froteign visitors, than the alriculturul'imuplements. pl Our ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUBE. Foreign temiinisecnccs. By HENnY RICHARD LORD HOLLAND; Edited by his Son, H. EDWARD LOUD I HOLLAND. Longemtan. 1850. o This is a volume that every one will snatch up aad dive into. The noble author was one of the best informrd-men in Europe-; -had-travelled; -hadt-known- and been able-to form a ,personal judgment of every celebrated radn. And hefe ase those judgments re- cordA -fHi ...

MUSIC

... MD;SIC. -PHILMARMQI4I SOCIETY. The programme of the Seventh Concert, whieh took ?? last night, was as follows Sinfnis, No. I (Gread) la 0 .. ?? - 1nh . Bemit., ' Elifin me roilk reuL'. Ait, Daes l'ombre de ld nult:' (Le Chaperon RIupg) . ?? Bolelu Overture, Corlolan ?? . ?? -. Bee scee,' * La calms dans mon asae (Der Freischitz) Madame Chart ?? ?? Weber' Concerto, No. 2, Viol'n, Mr. ...

MUSIC

... [ HER MAJRSTY'S .TREATRE. Thalberg's new opera,. Florinda, orethe Moors in 76pain, was performed for the first timelastnight. ?? It ex. a)cited an .extraordinaryidegree of interest; for, though M- a lbeor has for many years. beea .eelebiatnd, throughout dE| rope, yet he. is aft. entire debutant as a dramatic corm °poiser. Indeed, beyond.two or. three occasional songhe is e ?? 1uown As the ...

MUSIC

... ROYAL ITALAN OPERA. The wlanapement of thi3 theatrt has a1t no, time since the arrival of Madame Garcia Viardot in reproducing the 'PrbpheteYt This great' opera was 'peaoredonSx a- turday eveningv with 'all i'ae magniacenee ofprenouw seasons. 3¢adsiuno Viar4ot 'ireeivedwith loudl and lting.continued: ?? fronm every part of the house, er pexfdrmance of~tho part of Fldes-.a partwhiioh she has ...