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MUSIC

... I gMUSI. ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA. The Huguenots brought an immense assemblage to Covent-garden last night. Every corner of the theatre was crowded to excess ; and the audience frequently showed as much excitement as if they had been witnessing the Performance for the first time. And no wonder; for the opera Was got up in every respect with as much care, oin- pleteness, and spleadour, as if it had ...

MUSIC

... MZt~W. I .j. ; : v W~t.. : .: ls ?? = - ri, - z GLUM, OPERWA. We have already inentionhd the pertbrmaice og ii da if , rsv s iin thefbrm of at U s der therdirietion of X Cbees'Hallfi'; and-we observo tht another opera of the same great ?? to be produced, but likewise in the concertform, at theRoal. .Ital Opea, on W readsday net-.n . Mr. Hall's perfermsnee of Iphig-eu was first vn !Manchester ...

THE GREAT FRENCH HORSE AND CATTLE SHOW

... THE GEa T FRENCH HORSE AND CATTLE I SHOW. (rnot oUR OwN coRRESPONDS .) PARIS, THuSDAy EvxrrNn. I had a private view to-day of the cattle show in the Champs-Elysies, which will be open to the public on Sunday, and theneeforward till the 25th. It is a most interesting exhibition-far the beat of the kind that has ever been seen in France. There are not, indeed, any of those incomparable specimens ...

FEMALE SCHOOL OF ART

... FEMALE S90iOOL OF ART. Yesterday afternoon, the annual distribution of prizes and medals to the pupils of the Female f&ehool of Art in Glower-street, took, place in the lecture theatre of the schools belongig to the government department of Science and Ar, inth South Kensington Museifm. A crowded meeting, chiefly of the fair sex, had assembled, and the chair was to have been taken by the noble ...

DINNER OF THE SOCIETY OF ARTS

... I Yesterday the hundred and sixtieth anniversary dinner of the Society of Arts took place in St James's- hal; the Rioht Hon. BENJAiM DcsaAmx in the chair. in In propoing the tonst of the evening the CsaArnsrA viD began by observig that a century was no mesan period of iR a natiou's life. A hundred years ago the United states of so America were not inexistence; a hundred yearsago the in: ...

MUSIC

... I, . ROYAL IALIAN OPERA. Ofeo was produced last night, and made a great smeation. So successful, indeed, was the perfao nce that it will probably have a run for the greatest prt of the ne mainder of the season. It was performed as a purt, and *the last part, of avery long concet; and h cim.- stdnoe, together with the terms of the (anouement (to which we have already adverted), created a ...

MUSIC

... | MMS. ANDESON'S CONCERT. Mrs. Anderson's Morning Concert took place yesterday at Her Majesty's Theatre, sad was, as this dis. tiaguished lady's concerts have been for many years, one of the most attractive musical entertainments of the season. Mrs. Andcrsom's high professional rank, her social position, the general esteem which she owes to her cha- racter and talents, create an interest in ...

DRAMA

... ST. JAMES'S. dii The representations of French plays at this Pb theatre are continued with unabated vigour, and the nh director, M. Talexy, seems determined that the charge of Tt want of zeal on his part, or lack of novelty in the amuse-B ment which he provides for the public, shall not be brought eo against him. M. Brindeau no sooner takes his departurein than his place as star is taken by ...

MUSIC

... TIRg ORPHEONDI AT EXM M HALL. The Sacred Hamonic Society have paid a grace- ful compinit to their tuneful bretbren of France by giving, IAt nigt a performance got up expTBlY and ex- elusiveiy fr Iiet. UnlucIkily, this courteous design wa in aeontiei~ble dpeg tee rred byt an untoward occurrece -sonie accldeital delay in the distrbtion Of the tickets of invitaea so btt the tatg instead of ...

MUSIC

... I I RoYAI SOCIETY OF FEALn MUSICIANs.-The annual concert in aid of the funds of this society took place last evening, at the Hanover squire Boom1s. The Royal Society of Female Musicians has existed so long, and its character is so well known to the musical public, that we need scarcely now repeat what we have said before, that it is a valuable institution, having for its object the relief of ...

NEW METHOD OF PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING

... I Familiar as we are with sun-pictures we were Ti scarcely prepared to hear of sun engravings, much less of to photographed blocks capable of being printed with ordinary wi printer's ink, on common paper, and by the usual process of B) surface printing. Several specimens of this new process are, however, now before us, printed from blocks absolutely un-in touched by the graver, and produced by ...

MUSIC

... ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA. a This week will bring, to a close Grisi's short cli engagement of twelv.e neights at Covent Garden. Will it C aloe bring to an edl leer long and brilliant careerP This were ?? not, fer there biaa been no annooncement of her in- (J, tentisin to retire from the stage ;and even if there had, we pe should not consider, it as being entirely conclusive. At $0I loes eirCS, they ...