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SPANISH LITERATURE

... SPA NaIfHf LITERA TURE.* ?? - Three exceedingly handsome volumes, containing some fifteenl hundred Pages of history, biography, anecdote, analysis, and criticisix ; illustrating a I thousand years of a national literature, from the Last of the Goths to the Prince of the Peace, and accounting for thirty years of the life of the eminent Americau whose name is thus magnificently intro- duced to a ...

PEOPLE I HAVE MET

... PEOPLE 1 DA VE MET.* The first thing to be understood, in reference to the people whom Mr. N. P. Willis has met, is that they are all dukes, duchesses, marquesses, mar- chionesses, earls, countesses, lords, and ladies. We doubt whether Mr. N. P. Willis ever met a baronet. Upon the whole, we should think not. A Republi- can is clearly above that sort of thing. As for a mere untitled private ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... ron The programme of last night's entertainment, besides 'ing being most abundant on the score of quantity, was interest- e of ing as ?? two of the events of the season-the pro- duction for the first time at Covent-garden of VERDI'S VX- tle bucco, under the title of Anlto, and the rclnb of Signor StOY RoNcoNs as the hero, a part never played by hia in England, lose but in which lie created a ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TU.Ih. Sathe~,' Lie nd Corresepondence. Vol. IV. Longman. THu LAURSEATE5SHIP. This is one of the most interesting volumes of aid Soutbey's Correspondence. it includes the epochs M o~f 1815 a'od 1816, when all thie world were agog With w4 the Waterloo victory, as also the previous year, when I Southey woe appointed poet-laureate. As this is;a m subject that is now before the public, we ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUBE. Note can the Condition and Goverrnment of the Chinesee b .Empire in 1849. (Chieflftro the 1Pekfings Gazette.) By THomAS FRANeCIS Ws sur, Assistant Chinese Serers. tarv. Hong Kong. Prtentd at the Chirna Mail Office. ~ 1850. On the occasion of the death of the Emperor of China we adverted to the extreme paucity of in- formation respecting the actual condition of that a 6Dpi. It is ...

MUSIC

... ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA. I An old opera with a new name was produced at Covent Garder last night- Anato, alias Nino, alias Nabucodorosar or Nebuebadnezzar; the last being its real title, but changed to the two others in succession, to avoid the indecorum of bringing a scrip- tural piece upon the stage. The libretto of Anato is exactly the same as that of ' Nino, brought out at Her ...

MR. ALBERT SMITH'S ENTERTAINMENT

... -a zL'1? ?? IT 'NSR EN TER TAiN i- ?? soL ME-4. S + s:,urrI, by his various comic writings, and I i l-'itee by lis social qualities, has achieved 1; 1 ,11t it was, therefore, natural that *d I ot el eltertainmient to be sustained by ; h ,e ?? should attract a crowded audi- - j ol ?? ji: liiik amutsing works many ludicrous * ocia life, Mr. ALBERT SaizvTIu, ill b. etio1t ?? a new field for his ...

GRAND ENTERTAINMENT TO THE JUDGES BY THE LORD MAYOR

... X3l) T,'STERTACIJNVET TO TILE ]J,/I S ?? T/lE LoL)IlD JMAYOR. I -.:iCs tiaQ Lord Mryvo)r anid the Lady Mayoress gave a lirmiiir to tile Judges. It has been the customs of , s ?? to entertain the Judges annually in i Pftl'.ulo, but upon the present occasion it became i.i, i ateount of the numerous invitations to distin. * ?? to meet their lordships, to make prepara. vt lithe nost splendid scale ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... - A - JESI' YS THEA TWEE. .ISisir d'A more mas repeated last evening ,rr ,t an its reproduction IfSt Salurday. LI1 .i 15 ' plondid voice, and in ore of her kd' L, ?? erncore. The entertainimenits con. c ?? Ics Molmamophioses which still con- T he ?epanlese Ambassador wvith his *; of tle large boxes on the grand tier, pn- ;; ' 1 - t box. ...