ANTIENT CONCERT ROOMS—PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERTS

... ANTIENT CONCE0fTROOS---PHXL-HARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERTS. Tbk -- --I -- ene concert given on last evening by this deservedly popular and distinguished society of musical amateurs, was graced by an attendance more crowded, brilliant, and fashionable than we have seen collected for a long period within the spacious ball of the Antiont Concerts. Not- withstanding the presence of their ...

LITERATURE

... ,LITFRArTURS. DtUrlr'S FIRESIDE MAGAZINE.-The October number completes the second volume of this interesting periodical. The fate aud fortunes of Castle de Bwrgo, Essy May, and the Adventures of an Irish Giant, are concluded. How-let those who must have felt some interest in the stories, if they have read the former numbers, turn to the volume to discover. Another volume closes with ...

THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS. First Concert, Monday, March 15. PART I. Grand Symphony, No. 12. ?? ?? .. ?? Haydn. Recit. and Aria, Land of my sire, Mr Sims Reeves (Joseph) ?? ?? Mehul. Concerto, No. 2, Pianoforte, M. HalId ?? Mendlelssohn-Bartholdy. Recit. and Aria, Ho spavento, Mdme Castellan (Atalia) Weber. Overture, ZraubsrJldte. Mozart. PART II. Sinfonria Eroica ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? Beetboven. ...

POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS

... POP'ULARl ENTERTAINIMENTS. ?? . . ?? ?? . .1- 1 .. 1 ?? I Pt'isce's ?? establishinieut 31r. Josh. Silsbee, . the faunols siet'iean comedian, and Mir. B3enjamiin 13arnett, have been perfbrniing nightly to good h(ousPs. Of the former t we do ineit well know what to say that mnav not be construed into lanlt-filoidig and hypercritical fastidiousness, hult we Canitot help what nitay be thought of ...

THE FINE ARTS

... Per We have to acknowledge the receipt of impressions from In of two plates which were very recently published by Mcssrs. E. i m Gambart & Company, London. These engravings are after S two water olossr drawings of . Dover and 1 Hastings, which, al it may be:.pioembered, we noticed a flew months since, while In they werbe'oh view in the gallery of Alessrs. MI'Cluro & Son, di C Buchanait ...

INAUGURATION OF THE SALISBURY EXHIBITION OF LOCAL INDUSTRY AND ART

... INAUGURATION OF THE SALISBURY EXHI-- BITION OF LOCAL INDUSTRY AND ART. The inauguration 'of the Salisbury Exhibition of Local Industry, Art, and Antiquities took place on Tuesday, at the Council Chamber, with all the a pomp and circumn stance befitting an occasion which had for its object t the display and development of those resources of nature e industry,.art, and antiquities peculiar to ...

COMMON THINGS

... COMNO N THINGS. Tche sun is a glorious thing, That comes alike to all Lighting the peasant's lowsly cot, Tim nuble s painted hall. Tihe moonlight is a gentle thing, It througii the window gleamls Upon the snowy pillow where The happy infant dreams. It shines upon the fisher's boat, Out on the lovely sea* Or wshere the little lambt-ins lie, Beneath the old oak tree. The dewe-drops on the summer ...

CHEER UP

... CHIEER UP. Never go glooenily, man with a mind, Hope is a b-ttcr comp,: anion than fear; ru' .idence, ever belnignanit and liind, Give, with a snyiie what Yeu take with a tear; All Will be rilit, Look to the liht: tior::ing was ever: the daughter of night Alt that was blawzvill hc all thlat is bright; Cheerily, cieerily then: cheer lp. Mlany a foe is a friend in disguise, alny a trouble a ...

THE FINE ARTS

... :TkiI-R:FINEiARTS.`,I. i ?? -SXan'W A ?? sC(IVJ -AND 'TS '1ltibWNDS-: ; Weqlad, ?? pleagtureofbseaingthe above iutnre, by 'Mri- 4ed lo- ?? aiififrBWhibh' is at tpresent exhihiting in 'the ii~awgalleiry Jof: ?? :'M31 Clnrs;)Bntchhntan S~reet; 4 Sch a 'at -iork as this' 'hawsl'lainis' 6f ,'no'-ordin'ary kind ?? Y 'attentionmfi'the'lirntifons of'artt! 1 Tlie ?? 'of Sin Walter n Scott, 'and ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... M I SC ELLA NE 0 US. Tie Arirest qf Pope Pinis V11. by NIaploleo's Orders. ?? -1i staimitly 1 I (espnthedl il]y- nephlicv, Gino Tilberio of Pi~l, to ?? thle Italy Fa~ther, as I ha~d promised ti to do0 inl ease of anl alarin inl the ngihitlt t m anid a few bi 01 0 uit Cs aft erwai ris, I wvent Inlysel f inlm (13 dressinig. bi gow inito t lie II oly Rithr bc's chiainber. The Pope im- - toediat ...

OLD DOCUMENTS-SUBSCR

... IBERS TO THE QUEEN STREET THEATRE. ae. . . .. . .. . . ., _ I _ I ?? _ I _ .. 11 _ ?? * Mr. M'Allister, writer, Union Street, bas kindly transmitted to us sonic old local documents, which he found the other day, in airranging a bundle of ancient papers and records, which had' come into his hands. Amongst these are ani ordinary burgess'n ticket dated in the year 1719, an honorary one dated 1734 ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRUR Y-LA.NB THEATRE. To open Drury-lsue in tile dog-days for stern legitimate and a bad imitation of the rude old farces-the company consisting of a collection of the inferior actors from the presently closed up theatres around-with an unknown American tragedian as star-all this forms a bold experi- ment; yet it was undertaken last night, under the manage- ment of Mr. SHERIDAN SMITH. The ...