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LITERATURE

... LITERATU RE. ITree EiNsan TEMPLE: A Poem. By W7. RI. M. Edinburgh: s.idet Charles Zie~gler, 1851. An Among the many minor poetical productions that are al- L most daily issuing from the press, this unpretending little vo- feetl lume is entitled to hold no mean place. In a very neat, and, as alter it should be, a very short preface, the author thus introduces it Tet to public notice:- The ...

THE THEATRE. We were

... glad to see a brilliant house assembled on Mon- day evening, when the entertainments were under the patron- age of the Royal Company of Archers. Sheridan's comedy of The Rivals, was performed, some parts of which could not have been better filled, while as to others we have seen a stronger cast on the Edinburgh stage. But the comedy, on the whole, went admirably off. Mr Murray has forsaken ...

THE COLLEGE CONCERT

... THlE COLLEGE CONCERT. The proceedings that have lately taken place wvith reference C to this concert, call on us ftr a few remasrks to put the public |a in possessin of all the faces, that they mav be enabled to ac. il corntft'rthe anneual dissarisfhctien to which this concert un- aI happily gives rise l Ever since the first establishmene of the Chair of music, the public have looked forward ...

LITERATURE

... U JE -IrJJ½.?. Li ;-~NFo bW s~ OF THE ExroaRse BssLE nero BatTaiv, coelisQIO115.London: Hailton, Adams, & C. ' OD eset tm, when the insidious effortsoth great At the render the presertatiOn andetnsoof eer li 'pit est & atter of such permanent obligation oin Piei g0pobi 5C9-befol us cannothut be consider~edas being, wit] SIT, 0,,.ab 0ftune. We have here not only a clear and( l'an Deir~l7 ...

EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY

... EXHIBiTION OF TUP ROYAL SCOTTISaI - . ACADEMY. - The annual Ehibiitioa of the Academy, the twenty-fifth sinece its instit tion, was opened for the first time to the pub- lic on Saturday last, under circnmstances of an unusually aus- picious nature. During the day the galleries were thronged with a constant succession of visitors as nauerous and as bril- liant as is remembered on almost any ...

POPERY

... MSEUETGS ZN THE SUSIG HALL. The third of a series of meetings of the friends of the Society for promoting the Religious Principles of the Reformation, was held on Thursday afternoon in the Music HallI. which was again crowded by a most influential audience. The Rev. Dr Conm- Ming and the Rev. R. P. Blakeney were accompanied to the platform by a numerous company of gentlemen, lay and cleri- cal ...

LITERATURE

... L E TER AT U RXE. TIne FOxraxvFiv-, by Lord Mahon; being a Narrative of the Insurrection of 1745,-extracted from Lord Mahon's History of England. To which are added, Letters of Prince Charles Stuart, from the Stuart Papers, copied by Lord Ma- bon from the original MSS. at Windsor. London: John Morray. Of Lord Mahon's History 'of England-from which the above volume is extracted-it is ...