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... ?? ml?.4 III ,I ? E, 11 ,n ?? PhAesicdt, psitclcali, (i70 Rdri- coi ?? 1. B Mi. .5[. WILiINSO'N. London: bet I ?? l ?? 5;3d\ ii~d~ wl3t ;slfthe ex3101o which i wtil __ n~ emplOY te ?? I I' ,, 5tieral ttde-i3 a rather diffilt subject too 6i 1 . s! 6er ?? eloal with. In the first place, ph3 : -be r' lella; not, tin lt t knollw of, been ever cal II'r i le t ti teil,* in e Secoitl, it hlis all ...

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... LI TER A T C RE. , Li/c of Edmond Maolone. By Sir JAiES Tiorl,. London: Smith, Elder, ?? tCO. t-di LiteraC y cyloatter.i during their ?? are but ?? of ?? rloiteo. Whenl thay die te world er- 't 1)alms thenm with enldless thatiks. Valpole, Pepys, d Elosswell, and Spence are British worthies, each ni with his wallet of Ecraps of iufiliite value. Such rec men eniabla yo to see history with her ...

THE CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... TH- CHRISTMAS A IVSEMtENTS. HdAYMARKET. At this ?? the fitherrcnmlg novelty will be entit~le' Queen Ladybir'd mid here C'/idren;, or, ilarlequin and the Kelmu on litt. Thie ocenery of' the fairy stiry fttie beaa p~iinted by Mr. Frederick Fenton, who will, it i.. ailt, pro- (duot, S01it' ?? Of tire aind water; thle mach1inery by Mr. Oliver Wialev, the tiresneti by Mr. Bnrnett Rnd Misn Chery ?? ...

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... * .0 ?? Bengala; or, Some Tzme Ago. By Mrs. VIDAL, a author of Tales for the Bush, &c. 2 vols. London: J. W. Parker and Son. We confess ourselves not very partial in ge- v .ueral to Australian tales, for the simnple reason that a the field has been either overworked, or that the f sympathies of persons here at home who have no 0 t relatives in that colony, or entertain no idea of emi- ( ...

OUR PUBLIC MUSEUMS

... OTP. 1PUi3BLIC MuI ,UUmS. TBE H SOUTH CK;NSNTN lbLiLE(IONS. tilo2ucui slioillle ltstl ?? lill Ci'lsl- lii~: ,.ti ll l ~ dei-li, Of totlialci' all't Se ttledl of 1irifiise lwilleaitv llt ixtit' litii Il' 'T lii illt~lit, lLSild0 for pubilw O' ?? itli>'ilsteriig (tlic~ Lpdikeritiis stitl Withii i i,,; ,fellcto ii'eI',. t Of t'oili'st txev Ai'Jloi top mit1 d~oiioiig sojilti this lan sotielri~i't ...

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... LITMuTURAI ' Iur/'3o7J'7''i IeCrs, i, Ie/Jll to ?? Bishops O ?? ;/ t)/ttS ?? ti ?? I~,jt t~ion 0;te ?? Second Editioll. Londonii Thick- 1.1n ?? l o ald I Co. el Tiie jt 6o!iot_.l splitidgtle o Ile t iturgicLlI 1- for0 Controvetsy has so olimpletelybeblled nowith t we have hlulos as little hope of awawkenilng any in- U telrt it thoil eliecto(I letters of oulr valued corre- spondlent as wve ...

LITERARY REPORT

... c ;a Another of those publiciationis which have gained I for the Camnden Society the reputation of being the N greatest benefactors of arebheological literature that I thle ,, lhas produced, graces our table this week. t Jt is entit'ed Narratives of the h'eformratione, chiefly frotz Jhe ,aMtcecripts of John Foxe, the Jfartyrolo- 0 ?? with two C(ontemporary Bio.7raphies of A rch- t 1,,rp ...

FINE ARTS

... EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF THOMAS FAE'. Asemall but very interesting exhibition of pictures by Thomas Faed opecs to the public to-day at the gallery of the Messrs. Agnew and Sons, the well-known fue art publisihers. in Waterloo-plaee. Soms ten or a dozen wnks have been brought together through the courtesy of their owners, the cbief contributors having been Miss Burdett Coutts and Mr. ...

FINE ARTS

... -0 4P CO5MPETITION FOIR SCUIPTORS or ALL NATIONS.-The Prince Regent of Prussia has directed a monument to be raised at Berlin in honout of his father, Frederick William III. The statue is to be equestrian, in height and dimen- sions after the model of the celebrated monument by Rauch of Frederick the Great, a copy of which, on a reduced scale, it will be remembered, is in the Crystal Palace at ...

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... LITERA TUBB. Zlistoire des Prtncipaux Ecrivains Francaia dtpuuis ?? de 1 Litorateure jusqe'd iws Jo?r:. Par ANrOi1N Rocim. Deus Tomes. London: Williams and Norgate. These modest volumes we earnestly recommend to all who desire to know something of the litera- ture of France. They are jus6 SO nifny degrees removed above an elemental work as to make it no disgrace for them to occupy a place on ...

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862

... INTERNATIONAL ExYlIBITIOV OF 1S62. The following letter has been addressed to the Seeretary of the Society of Arts, by command of his Royal Ifighness the Prince Consort, president of the society, expressing the readiness of his Royal Highncss to place his name on the list of guarantors for the sum of £10,000, so soon as the sum of £210,000 has been subscribed:- Whin(sor Castle, April 9, 1860. ...

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... LITERA TUBE. 1Iistory of the les2n of Jknry 1 R., K2ing of France and NavM9nre. From ?? unpub- ljihcd Sources, including MS, 'TDocuniwiits in the is, Bibliothelue Impdeiale and, the Archives du Iis Royamlle (le France. 2 vrils. London : Hurst eir and Blackett. ry fsEcoND Nso'rica.] ud We do not propese in these columns to follow at I Henry further in that varied career which even- m- tually ...