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REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... rsMWO, of ZWK& Tar EUROPEAN REvoLaIONs or 1848. By E. S. CA-LEY. Smnith and Elder, Cornhill.-A man, to write history,should beunprejudiced, talented, discriminative, and fluent. Mr. Cayley is none of these. He is a rabid royalist, sees in every Republican a bloodthirsty desperado, and will not recognise a single merit on the part of what he terms the mob-but which wiser muen and more liberal ...

SUSPENSION OF SUNDAY MUSIC IN LONDON

... SUSPENSION OF SUNDAY -MUSIC IN LONDON. N0otwithstanding the rain which, at very short intervals' deecended in torrents dzinig nearly the whole *f Sundayl the various parks in the Metropolis were attended by vast nambers of peeple. It being confidently anticipated tha the demnonstration of last summer might ba repeated, the attention of Sir Richard Meyne was called to the matter, and after ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... THE DRAgA. MUSIC, BTos On Wednesday evenines, Siroor Tamaberlik took his farewell benefit at the Lycsuxm, on which occasion the house was crowded. Madame Grisi has appeared as Norma, but the lady's warmest admirers must now regret -.hat her farewell appearanese at Covent Garden were not what they profeesed to be. Grisi's voice is so uncertain, that it frequently breaks in the higher notes, ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... TER DRAMA ZUSIC, ETO. IIEF MAJIrSTY's THECATRE-The reopaning of this meg- niuicet oetaltishmeut has crested intense interest amongst ennsical circles. Tke great fact .of its portals being once more thrown open has dissipated, we shonld antici- pate, any wild scheme that might have been contemplated for the erection of another great lyric theatre. The old house is as sonnd us ever, and ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... . .;gEviaivIl WIF DWDOM? ?? 0- TAiu's MAGAzInE. Partridge and Go., Paternoster- ?? agreeable and interesting number of 'rilt, varied in its content;, and full of informa- tion. The magazine opens with an able dissertation on the treaty of' peace. We have also an amm'aing article on O ar Ladies! Pets,. and What they Cost, showing the sums of money lavished by foolish old dowagers, &c., upon ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... R DRAX&A MUSIC, ETR. DrcUBY-LANE.-- Luda di Lammermoor has been revived for the purpose of Mr. Galer's re-appearance, after an abseeq of some months from the London stage. It is alleged that he has beon studying in Italy under a celebrated master; if such be the case, we really think Mr. Galer might as well have remained at home. He sang with care, and was on the wholo well received, hot ...

HUMOROUS [ill]

... Humopto(U-S Gf,~ N [From PaYW.'J THE TBEATY EXPINEND.,.. Payptot cardeu p to'ny bed A&d called men,]ittle Sliepy.Hjead, Aboat a month ago, Alid wade me wake, and hear the guns Telill -11 London-town. at ence, That there 'woas'Psae, yox liuow ?? Angel Child, I oid by thee That which my fither did to me, Yon fancied it Unkind; me But no, rmy ?? day y.,u'll tell Yur children you remember wot: ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... o. BOOE. Mx~roiRs or TkB COURT 'OF inai REG=Cy. Huerst and Blackett, Marlborough ?? is a compilation, by the Duke of Baekingham, of. family correspondence, bearing on matters connected with the reign of Geo-ge III. In perusing these volumes, one must be struck by the profound and abominable Selfishness eharacterising every actiof-of thatbloated and detestable voluptuary George IV. At the tisne ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... UllpMulaa,19 MISCALLANNai SaB MATTnEw HeAn-Tshe aristoeracy, the bence, and the bar, have always cried this man up aS a good judge; whereas he was a monster, who condemned persons to be burnt as witches. The celebrated trial of the witelss at Bury, presents Hale in a most unfevourable light. Here is a carious extract from the evidence given on the ocsasi n :_ About seven years ago, having a ...

LITERARY MISCELLANES

... ErART.-MIGO~L'A AN ECDOS OF TOm MoOROE.-The following anecdote is related of the poet Moore; there is an excellent moral in ?? had just returned from his Government office in the West Indies, a defaulter for 8,0001. Great sympathy wae felt for bim among. his friends, and three prepositions were made to cancel the debt. Lord Lanadnwne offered simply to pay it. Longman and Murray offered to ad. ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... MEH LDo MURIO, ETC. Bailnirhs opera Of the S'iinambala. was revived ona Tuesday at EHlu MA es irs THHATRE, for the, purpose of introduciog Mdllb, Albun~i as Amira, thus affirding her an opportunity of essayiag characters requiring a diifoerent style of voice to thoso in which this cbhermiri songatress imost faliar to the public. Tbe attempt was eminently successfal. Alboni was never hoard ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... 7MHR EM~OSLLSM A NIGGER DUEL.-& duel between two darkins-a re- gular-built affair, conducted accordiog to the most strict and punctilious provisions of the code of honour-came off one morning last week. The fight took place with pistols of the most approved fashion, at sunrise, on a small branch of the rdetairid Road. We do not know what the origin of tce difficulty was, except that one of the ...