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THE DRAMA MUSIC, ETC

... THE DRAiffA tTSO,- ETO. DnuaY ILA=-The manager of this national theatre having selecled a truly national story for the plot.of an opera, William and Susan; or, all in the Downs, was produced with deserved and unequivocal success ?? last Mlr. Smith has chosen a mest opportune-time for the preduction of this novelty. The navy has al*ays been a popular service ; it at this moment occupies ths ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... 1 ti: EBAZt E 5.2 -,t ., io 6 ' . 1 a , ?? ., flub V111 rM7 8nsii91Ly, At Malid.OS4aln war;'psr:djhe'rbncltrevolation reform found ~ ~at~uge~t m -loa~Athe crwn he was * 5 ?? 31whlcb, vt X ed' ?? aftat~ards Piued f'eha i lfor haod Inols aidin a'he not shj his;,fearem -theoi f ni adull idombifif:*diyee'b-aunota' of- mghthanbee 1 ife it e lot' e- ad his~t !coaljeorsWiwrn ~rn ~kefell thoiti-fa al ...

HUMOROUS GATHERINGS

... HUXOROUS GATHERINGS- . ' om Psacl THE DERBY REFORM BILL BRIEFLY JUDGED. Your Bill ie good, because it is so small: t?'raps 'twould be bltter, were there none at al1,) MrRRoR FOR LAC;s -Show me a lady's toilette-table, and I will tell you what she is. THE SLEEPING BRITtSH LION, Get up, British Lion, get up, saya John Bright, 11 And then you sehal have such a fegst; , Getupl What, asleep? Ds ...

THE DRAMA MUSIC, ETC

... - I a! K. . , SIO TO. . E KOPEA, COVANT GAiDSN., On Monday lest tr. Harrison took heis benefiti when the iinuenso. house was iara311y crowded in evpry part. Msrtha was produced inF a syle according with'ill'that 'has been done by the PIr, feand. HErruson, nanage meit of Covent Garden, and worthy that snperb tructure. The chief' characters in 'th opera ~rre representied by the same performer ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... ANVIDS OF 30015. TcEm Anems or THj GREAT POWmUs. By L. WouxAr-. Alle-, LeadenslW1 ?? is bristling wish bayonets, and no one can Predict how long they may remain without being crossed in deadly stie Mr. 'Wraxall'a work,. tkartfrse, comes most opportune at a period when the great Powers of ~Euope are, as it were, measuring 'strength 'with -each other. The number of armed men in Europo is ...

THE DRAMA MUSIC, ETC

... be~ DRA XUSIa, ETC. THE THEATRES. Things dramatic are beginning to leok doirwards. The pantomimes are gradually disappearing frora the play. bills of the'theatres, and the vast audiences that filled the honses at, and immediately after,,Christmis, fast dwind- ling down to. comparative nothingness.. The Italian Opora MMssonis likely to be a brilliantone. The rivalry of Mr. E T. Saith, at DRuRY ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... OWNlv 8 OF Boo0 . PEPSo~iAL MEMOIRS 05' CHARLIKS Tin SlicoND. JT. CL&'rroce. Skdeef, Kicc9 Willicam~strest..Thia two.. volumei work. -is. another specimen of the, art of book. making. The original matter in its pages bears about the same proportion to what is plagiarised. as Fallstaf's small allowance of breand to his enormous draughts of sack. Pepys~ and Evelyn are laid under heavy ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... I.a zn-, Kmz~u, TreIkiD AnisrcnLr.-Titleo of honour 'are like the impressions on coin-which add no valne to gold and silver, but only render brass cutreat. Tan BooarNG.-Tha boomerang is a puzzle, and even math maticians cannot comprehend the law of it action. It is a piece of carved hard wood, in the forn nearly of a parabola; it is from thirty to forty inches long, about three inches broad, ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... ~- F*w - OOKSL ring~n a~ -Ths.&nhordtli book eict1s in ~ 1ecriptiveA ktcse ofrul ui'vg ?? es are, ge l y~speakings gnentlome wlios, ?? sooner 9 reak!iU.0, fin~* IYMUPdgolumse,,t parch intacl life. Piiates aiid Ral r isndw gartaiblers tra, and ad desperadoes, constitute the personnel of r.G otseisr novels. With such material -a co ?? dl ab surprising that the incidents--he narrates; are 'bt~oii ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... IBMAR A dC .- i . A.; I* MaxKY AlinD Maoar.-In England we too often alter- nate between a saupereflitos neglect of, genius and a rhapsodickl pursuit of quacks. In England, when a new ?? appears in our circles, the first question always is, 'Who is he? In Prance, it is, I What is he ? In England, H ow much a year?' In France, What has he. done ?-Disrael. G&osv -1 Do you believe in ghosts ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... ,Lzu xpax'sa, Vim MiVrmI SwE oX . w-Ser* wits was ehown as a Ming keleton in l825,vii 27 yeirs ald. El*swive 'eat.aavbtvn,-nd a half i~ee high an,, his ,boes were ely 60vered with his dry parchmentvskln ?? ote ufrthe arms werefour lnohrs rdd -lihe-istence Irom the cbest to the backbole was but three ines. The ihoulder bladebones waze scarmely an inch asnnder His otiof wash woed.re ?? tfl of ...

REVIEWS OF OOKS

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