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THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... THE DRAXA, KUSIC, ETC. DRTUR LAxz -The opera revived on Thursday night- II Gluramrento, by Mercadaote-contains much music that is pleasing. Mdfle. Guarducci and Mdme. Weiker took the two princtpal female parts, and acquitted themselves admirably-the former lady executing some rather difficult mueic in the beginning of the second act with the consum- mate skill for which she is so remarkable. ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... FAHIO>i FOR PNVĀ£1WBkPl * 0 ~~[FSOm Le FOZ~et.j - A new woollen fabric, with patterns of flowers woven in, or brocheee, will be vary-fsbhionable this winter. Reps antique with black or brown ground, sprigged asl over with sm8all flowers in blue, pink, g een, lihar, &c., are also in great faycur. This material- is vary. thck, and is alse made in etripes. One of the prettiest of these designs is ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... ?? ~~ISORLL~~~.NZA. ~ fo wha y e an. tob .e ?? life ofn s -itlii` periion Of -iec ?? prove mora interesting than that of a gentlemien who hai or BO many Years given a marked and most honourable im. prusw-to the highest ?? draim The work will enist tea ympathesanid ingago the attentin of countless readers in al elasses of the community,0ys, nd We may likewise say in all nations; for it h s ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... REVIEWS or BOOKS. tar of a new:advey6f uiab isp ui-ye ?5iod~ies its articles are 4l wiltieniqed amuinwl tellin Of ?? adveniture atthome sld abiciad'~4 tl i1,teR dand the jungle. AnoateeoL Goe ho~ib~b Pen of that experlieced *MrseM.Ch oh~~ wl be peculiarly acpal us tti uheti~ih the crack of the -gunim teyhm er pn h Scottish' moors. There isaloom so davcet tgspts men contained in ae~ nll4 Frt ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... . I I MERARY LMLLAZU. PASTniE-Every one who has read Asop no doubt re. members the well-worn anecdote of the unstrung bow. It is so simple, so clear, ad so beutif in i applicatin to the subject on which we are about to enter, that we cannot resist the inclination to recite it to onr readers :- A. fop found the wize Phrygian in company with some little boys, joining in their innocent ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LIRARY ERM THE LaSrm .-.turmA,_ s R1fiscotinsoiftheaWorks of God, &c gives an elaborate account of the lobster, and concludes thus - The lobster is certaisly the most eitra. ordinary creature that exists. Aw animal whose skin is a shell, a-.d which it easts oA every year, to clothe itself with new armour. An animal whose flesh is in its tail and legs, and whose hair is in the inside of ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... H:: --DRA ,USIC, ET.. otaid oviolu&~t-sfoek a d p~h ar Ieee.Mi. -Iitii tkiag tle I RI'th Ai th' ~ruetue.' r, he Kisg oI Oa'ls.-, by'~ lhhr JerroIdhhfij'drj wi h atell 6ftaihhlmife-di tj cdibr~i o;'hc hod i a abeetaaa~ and ali~urd eainga The 'aubhot is ndt ~bPp1neI uso' thne prdcla hih hoeL nt itie ty an i a thf, ionhe ttbwoe'' s acheee ?? taete aho.'TI a Vsln~laI ltt haw every wdrlld 6to ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... COVENT GARDEN.-On Monday night, Mr. Mellon's 8w opera of Victorine, in three acts, was produced, and met with a triumphant success. The story, which is that of an Adeiphi drama of many years' standing, is this:-A young girl, Visteine (Miss Parepa), ah poor hard-working sempetress, has a lover, aticiel (Mr. Haigh) of her own class, whom she loves in return, and the pair are engaged to he ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... R VEWS OP BOORS. diemAN LozaTry ro AzxrsattA. By . MACKA Y (8econd, notice.) &Smitks Elder, ?? return with pleasure to Mr. Mackay's interesting and Instructive work upon America. His second volume is mostly occupied with descriptions of, and diocusalars on, the slave system, which he se0e1s to think often works better for the slave than the master. Mr. Mackay .ridicules the antipathy ...

THE FASHIONS

... TlW-FALSXZONS. LTg iom LC Foet.] Tbe prevailing colours for visits of ceremony and dinner dress are: bright blue and silver grey; blue of a deeper shade, bright brown, violet, and green of different shades for walking dress. Three skirts are sometimes worn, even in heavy materials; but the greatest novelty is the double ekirt-one of satin, the other of velvet the same colour, but not the same ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... EnVIEW8 Or BOOKS. TrrAN.- Hogg, Fhlet street.- Titan is more than assually uprightly this month. It contains some very pleasant, amussing reading, albeit the opening article on sermons and sermnonising is somewhat ponderous - as becomes, We Presu3Me, such grave and important matters, ,,MIy Early Days is an exciting story, written in that peculiar style so attractive to the million of ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... : 3PVTfW qP BOOKS.: j THTE ,:Bog OF THE 'Wn~ns, FROM IT' SE TO ITS FAdd ;iBY a . ke i AL Rail, ,'Pgrfue 'one Co. Pot& bgerrd2sit', lcomplete and ?? and-, book of the river Thames. It is traced from its pure source and progress at Trewstbury Mead to Richmond, thence down its slimy, fiuddyiilthy assageppaet.tlse city. of London, to its ?? at th-e' Tre. The author and authoress of this pleasant ...