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SOCIETY OF ARTS

... Last evenlicg about 400 gentlemen assembled atI th ,Iys~ Fela., Sydenihem, to celebrate the V'2od anni- I Jey,,ry dinner ox IhIS society. Lord Asunnro cp ed e the chair, and ArOmogtta oor itncihdprs r-a I'ent Ir, tte DMa' of Her-ford, C.-nel Sibine, 'Mr. i Ewant, my.P, Sr Charles F,~x, CO~Ionel Sykes, Dr. Boith (ve (Chirroan of the Ccuncil of the Snoicty), Sir Jcteph ha The Health of her ...

MUSIC

... Ma. AGa 's Co2CEET. -Mr. AguilarUs an- nual concert, given yesterday morning, at the Hanover- square Rooms, was such an entertainment as was to be ex- pected from so distigngisbed a musiciae. The music was selected from the works of the great classical masters, with several admirable compositions of his own. The peincipal of thene was a new MS. trio for the pianoforte, violin, aid v:oloncello, ...

A WORD WITH AMERICA

... How now-kindly kindred Nation i C In it well to kindle thus Re Quite a prairie conafigration Vs Terrible to botkhof us ? Cb We are kinsmen, fons, and brothers, FT Let us be to kinship true; Je England's heat is just-your Mother's, Re And she canno; fight with you I F. If our rulers made a blunder, I Frankly too they make amends, To And the world is all a-wonder Why you will not yet be frienis; ...

MUSIC

... we HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. owl The curiosityof the musical publio as to the far. her famed Johanna Wagner haa at length been gratified. She nev made har debut in England on Saturday evening in the lute character of Romeo, in the Capu~lett rd i Mosslecclel of real Bellairi. of, Mdlle. Wagner is younger than might have been sup- Bel lponed froma the lensgth of time that her name has becen known ...

DRAMA

... LYCEUM THEATRE.-MADAMetE RISTOUI. w At length we have had a representation of a tragedy of Alfieri. It is but right that the country which in the poet preferred to allother couatrieein the world, saving IT his own native Italy-the political institutions of which, he however, he despised-abould know something of his works; th and it is only by seeing them actually represented that we gel were ...

TESTIMONIALS TO THE GALLANT CONDUCT OF PRESTON S. BROOKS,

... T ESIMONIALS TO THE GALLANT CON- DUCT OF PRESTON S. BROOKS, PUBLIC OPINION AT THE SOUTH OF AMERICA. 01 The following are some of the meetings that have N been helh at the South to indorse the r sualtofbir. Brooks st on Senator Sumner. fr At Columbia, S. C., a ?? large meeting was held. el Among the resolutions passed was one cordially indorsing the conduct of the Hon. P. S. Brooks in ...

LITERATURE

... LITTERA TUBE. Thse .1ussian EmPirc : its PeOPle, Irastitfutions, and t -Resources. By, Baron VON HAXTHAUSEN. Trans- V lated by ROBERTr FARIE, REq. Chapman and Hall. ti If the Baron von Haxthnausen's 'work had no at other value than that of' showing the absurdity of v; applying to B tasia and its institutions the standard El by which the worth of the institutionsl and customs g of ?? belonging ...

ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC FANCY DRESS BALL

... OYAL ACADEMY OP MUSIC FANCY DRESS| BALL. The ball for the benefit of the Royal Academy of music, under the special patronage of her most gracious Majesty, took place last night at the Hanover-square Rooms, and was upon tile whole otie Of the most brilliant ,suembluges of the present season. Without any adventi- tious or theatrical aid in the locals or the ceremonial, the general effect of the ...

THE UNIVERSAL CATTLE SHOW

... THE UNIVERSAL CATTLE SHOW, ~zes took place On Cr1 The French distribution of rize ?? et i Tedyat one o'cloelo, in, the Westfen Gallery of the dogr Tusiral ?? ti(A; M. RoiJaER. Ministoe of Agriculture Ito eand Commserce, in rhoeclair. jon ie right and left were M. Di DpiMr. Doejeon, P,p A M Riche Monriche, and Gene' rap tri. AgetnnaoetrI And me;;bers of the Di legislative body were pre~fnr, La ...

MUSIC

... NEW PHILHARMONIC SOCIEry. The concert of last night, the fifth of the sesalon hQ the advantage of the ?? of Madame Goldsebtiat Lind. The rcom, consequently,was crowded to thedoorl E many ladies ard gentlemen could only obtain places ie the ante room. The following was the progr mrce of t2 perfoymaeeO: Overtrre, Rey Blsae ?? Scens, Madamne Goldlacbmidt-Ltnd. Der Frischut. ?? ?? . br. ...

MUSIC

... MUSIC HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The performance of 11 Trosstore, last night, ds. divod fresh interest from the novelty of the cast. In the frst place, it served for the ddbut of Madame Albertini, one Di Mr. Lumley's new stare, wbose appearance in the Hay- goarket has been looked for with curiosity for some time. This lady performed the part of Leooors. Next, Madame Alboni, for the first time in ...

DRAMA

... DnAMA, LYCEUM. The repetition of Maria Stuarda has more than con- firmed out first impressions both of the play and the actress. The former, although containing great beauties, has more than the ordinary amount of Scbiller's defees. It displays more openly than many of his dramas the marks of that system which he followed, more or leas, in all his tragedies. We may get an insight into this ...