Literature

... itt rat Ut t. TEE PERIODICALS.: - nttention is. of course, first dIrectd, In the orderof !Ii' j imprtskth addition to itt comprehensive review of ?? i fitrate in ofrlae ntt Iaag mentaies a sI gets wbut le full ri appagrentbly ?? not adversa °roegatrdsu f~theton of. iUGra3- the Blooh staegryoun olt~gaf thhe disadvant hagoiusrie i tf3 nreoroeolude Artices ?? ?? Plcy oefo Austria, to FeTre ...

LITERATURE

... 49-Beeook, Pb'lots, Mi~osir,-t', fior rev/enw, are requested to be left at Air. C. Molthellt'o, ied! Lion Court, Fleet-street, London, aolreeseot I, o Ithe Editor of Ike Extnsea FLYINGO POST. These wit! be ditay fortes 'ted, and receive an early notice. LONDON UN IVE RSI TY MAGAZINE for December. Lotndon :Arthur Iloall, Virtue, and to.,Paternioster-row. 'fits is emt haicattolly o t ...

AN APPEAL TO THE BENEVOLENT

... The subscription list in behalf of the five orphan children of the late Mrs. Eckett, of Arboretum street, Derby (who was accidentally burnt to death last month), appears in this week's Mercury. In calling attention to the announcement of the committee, we would again commend the appeal to all who may have in their power to assist in this truly charitable object. The subscriptions already ...

M. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... The second of the series took place last ever. ing in the Music Hall, which was crowded with a brilliant, fashionable, and enthusiastic asEera. blage. A considerable portion of the prograrout, consisted of a repetition of soune of those pieces per. formed at the first concert, on which we PTeviousls remarked, and among them the Valse Fern Leaves', which was rapturously and most deservedly ...

BALLINASLOE JANUARY FAIR

... * BALLINASLOE JANUARY FABR. Fe (vRon ?? COURsRSPOaDENT.) 3 BALLONABLOB,.SATURDAY.-This wag the third anal- it versary of our'new fair, and, though a fatlure to a certain a eitent, was and ?? this yearby the inlsub'tants of fhe h town and the l farmers. I cm happy to state those It towpn atond h ot becn realized. Some of the great a lelolster buyeri, o take so prominent a part In our greati Qe ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL UNION

... Monday is evidently becoming a grand field-day for musical entertainments in Birmingham. The third concert of the Musical Union, which took place at Dee's Hotel last night, had to contend with the cosuter-attraction of certainly two similar entertainmuents in other quarters, notwithstanding which the attendance was scarcely, if at all, under the average of former occasions; and, in the present ...

GRAND MASONIC BALL

... The tenth annual ball of the masonio brethren belonging to this province and neighbourhood took place last evening, in the magnificent suite of rooms of the Town Hall. The company began to arrive shortly after nine o'clock, and were received at the foot ot the grand staircase by several of the com- mittoe and a large number of W. Masters and P. Masters in fail masonic clothing. There were up- ...

Poetry

... V,. ff d TIT. , EX NIHILO NIHIL FIT. Talk of travel and toil-its wear and its tear- Of nothing to spend-and nothing to wear- Of nothing to lat-and nothing to lend- Nothing to make-anhd nothing to mend- Nothing to save-aor yet govi away- Nothing for work-and nothing for piay- Whatever your fortune, get rid of it all- You can banish t enui, if yea've nothing at allI To havo nothing atgall-is ...

ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA

... J.YAiL ZNGLISH OPF1A. BALFEMS I' ATANELLA-SECOND NOTICE. was Meyerb.er, who In reply to the communication from a friend that the latter bad only the night pre- *iouely beardths/'Huguenots for the first time at the Grand Opera in Paris, quietly replied, I shall sen d you. admissions for the next fortnight, to hear my new opera, and after nix represesnttioas come to breakfast with me,, and ...

LITERARY AND DRAMATIC GOSSIP

... Mqr and M rs Howard Paul al~liear~ in London on !Moii I day, inl their comic and musical1 Patchwork, which will be given for the first tine at St James's Hall, The cc entertainment is to be iembroidered with fiew patterns. di A boy prodigy on the flute will probably be a young.. ' lion of the London ?? Drew Dean, ten years cc .of age. He is apupilof Richardson andhlis performedl before the ...

LITERATURE

... -LIT E AT UR E. Tnie LoGIc OP AMTISETSIr. Three Lectures1 bV the Rev. Henry Batchelor, Sheffeldl. Londlon: Judd & Glass. Glasgow: George Gallie aud James MacLehose. Turs volume hias a peculiar interest at present, as being the production of the pastor-elect of the Elgin Place (formerly West George Street) Congregational Church, recently vacated by the I'ev. Alexander Raleigh, renmoved to ...

FASHION

... THE COURT. qwINDSOR, TiUURSDAY.-His Royal Hiighness the prince of Wales dined with her Mlajesty yesterday, nttended by the fIon. Colonel Bruce nnd Captain Grey. The party included tlhe followin visitors, who arrived in the ?? Hon. Frederick Bruce, Lieutenant-General Sir William and Lady Codrington, and Sir Charles Eastlake. The Hon. tirs. 1ilddulpi bad the honour to be invited. The Prince of ...