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THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... ?? . . ?? -. - , ..R .7- - - ?? ?? ,_ :: :ai !el- -1AK XUI, a i V -v 1 - &YKAiKhT-i ?? and Julietll was performed here rlaso parts-onev an t1 s eorti lsnt oay eiveni t o a very, crowded-hoube. This is one of the ?? S~cpr'~ly. hsee. ,arebtey atid various, the !icidetfs~ num Iro~us and iinpor- itant, the catastrophe irresistably' affeciting, and the process Of the ac6tibon carried onwt ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LITh3ARY? TWOELLA1?XA. GEoRGE SAcD.-O n± find .ad e Ddevnt in-a ittle garret ,on the Qusi. St. ichael, where .her ?? frdend Jules Sadeau s~peedily found her. o She- was then absolutely destitute of . resources. As .for Jules Sanadeauo th@ so.l of a humble clerk, in the -Cus. tom., h. only ed a very moderate, allwance from his family,,audmW5 himself compelled to struggle against necessity. ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... REVIEWS OF BOOQK. I RUSSIA AN HER CzARS. By MISS 33HAjAZON. 7heobald, Paternoster-row.-We can recommend Miss Brabazon's work as being an instruqtug intud inte- resting summary of Russian history, It deals clabo- rately with the more prominent events in the career of that great but semi-barbarous ?? glances very slightly at miatters of minor imuport which occupy more apace in larger histories. ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... _I P -AR X bC z of -. ?? MoVAxTrun TE r{or v 'iefore.,speaking of tlm miseion of the prophet, it is necessary to introluce him t* our readers,-and to.acquaint..them with his character. Mohimmedawas of middlinig seie, hald broad shoulders a wide chest, and large bones; 'and he was fleshy, but not stout. The immoderate size of his head W-28 partly dis- guised by the long locks of heir, which in ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... TEA, t S LLIEA ov WosgAcc -The uittersujchtion Of Womaan ,to the arbitrary will of maA is eharacteristic;of comntries -steeped in igneranceybarbarsma aud'tyrany. - The eleva- tion'of womani to the intellectual dignity of man is 'charac- teristic of coiutries blessed with kniwledge, civilization land' liberty. Let the despotic nations of thd East regard the tender sex as slaves-only--to ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC &c

... To B e ' -RR Dmxk, K I U Vrs. Seymour has re-opened the St. Jamies's m but as he company is materihlly redneed, and somoe of its most prominent talent withdrawn; we can scarcely antici- pate a successful result to'her bold, but, we muspect, rather rash enterprise A new piece, by Mr. C. Read1 called Art, give Mrs. Seymour a fair opportunity of, displaying n the character of the ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LTr=ARY mSI~cELLA.NEA-. f S v ; lU S ?? JACQUEs A AiAGCo.:-The Pars papera announce the deatb, in Birazil, of Jacquea Arago, btother of the celebrated astronomer and member of the Provisional -overnment. lie was quite blind- but was a: great traveller; and a few -ears ago he, in spite of his infirrnity, actally undertook to accompany a party of-adventurers to the gold miues, of California. Ec ...

THE FASHIONS

... a m a E*FAsW ,O,, Although' the Pari~ia w int~r-eason has not, for many causes, been so gay aS. itd predecessors, still. a few basil have recently takien placie. A moat elegant one was giveni by the miister of the Interior,.at which- all the beauty of.' Paris apperard. The. dresses of these ladies were. of the most gorgeous descriptien, aIS 'the followig details will ?? Thefiast costume to be ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... A6- THE QUEENS' ilEFORE THhD CONQUEST. By MRS HALL. Hrst rud -8lacke'tt, Wiboozig4eet.-This volume contains bi6graphiessof many Ml11es, whost names are prob'ably'unkndwri' a'44st number ?? readers. The Jifidames 'vhose historis MrLT~aIJ records flonrislied Qfor6,tiio cnqnest i f Engbnid' William .. randy and, Although for the mos part apparently well-conducted womn,1 they do nol seem to have ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... A'E Do'A WI'' He. Business is perceptibly falling off at all the London theatres, the pantomimes, burlesques, &c., having seen their best days, are gradually disappearing from the play. bills. We suspect the DRURY LANx pantomime will be the longest lived amnohgst the larger houses, for, although the audiences have not been great at full prices, the latter portions of the performnances are ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... -, .- k ., ,, . s ?? - - ItUTH 2g : ^-FsrNri FasR. Ho'ulston' ana Stonemun; Paternoster- ?? is oiser6 of Fanny, Fern's est tales. - lts toid with pleaing simpliicitx and the reader cannot~bat feea-sympathizing interest with the .harojne,--.hoer imisfortsrnes,:aaldos-lufferjngs. heincidentsof the tale mainly-turnupon the habits and mannerg of .kmecan life. ?? we rather sispect there are many ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC &c

... H 2 DI vI ~ 4 i:S11,1 ?? 11, : Theatoiin9 'ae spteii bestdays, andman7a'e mnst ?? reeoorse tor' thefoveltier ifllngteir housesf ?? Smbithi, sif pIiraiIE~ ?? ilie-popuil Christnii9 nenerttininent at that honwsee 8s to Save bit but litl ffi-o-tsat~t action ,3#geX an~nonimces9,a griidgyp-- tian ?? peed k reresentationz which; by, a accounnts,' isto tiaked kohedto' twstoim tithhe bdllanc of its ...