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 ...

IPSWICH SCHOOL OF ART

... REPOR T. The Committee, in Issuing their First Attnual Report, have much pleasure and satisfaction tn beinz able to congratulate the Patrons and Supporters of the School on the success which has attended Its operations during the year ending the Blst January. 1860. The Committeeareglad tostate that the roomsengaged by them in Worihgate-street. respecting the eligibility of which some dotbt was ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... . LIT-RARY ,.XsczLLT I- - USTICE 'is the great -but t Prin p ktely ^esential the ?? 51knment as abtil ctonrol of a rnighty nation. - l ant ar, to ths AMADS 0FOotoH UR-Referring -to those Yot who waited on thewife of Frederick Prince yof W, la9 should remark that his royal Whighness b alee, I man had such a peculiar opinion, of themrat Oc bequeathing to his son a- certain handsom legacyt h ...

FASHION

... THE COURT. Her fRnjesty and the Prince Consort wvill leave town, for WVindsor Castle, on Tuesday, for the Ascot week. A succession of visitors will be invited to the Castle, and on Wednesday and Thursday grand din- ners will be given. St. George's Hall will be used on this occasion. The Court will return to Buckingham Palaca next Saturday.-Court Jorw'nal. Her Majesty the Queen will arrive in ...

ONE BY ONE

... One by one the sands are flowing, One by one the momnents fall; Somc are coining, some are going; Do not strive to grasp theum all. One by one thy duties wait thee, Let thy whole strength go to each let no future dreams elate thee, Learn thou first what these can teach. One by one (bright gifts from Heaven) Joys aro sent thee here below; Tahe them readily when given, Ready, too, to let them go ...

Literature

... Ia, xlfql[afqt. 4 Sett The Cornhsill Mlagazine. No. 7.-Snmith, Elder, & Co., 65, seet Cornhill, London. afte Tinu excellent geueralship with which Mr. Thackeray rallies A his forces, enables the Cornhill publishers to be ready betimes nonr with their large impression, and the July number-the first of win, den] the second volume-is already in our Iands. A great feature of wseh thecontents is ...

FINE ARTS

... Le TIIE NATION'AL PORTRAIT GALLElly I- The third annual report has just been tmadc . sf trustees, from which it appeals that certain ,is w - e have been appointed. The fullowin, gelitleren nov, el lute the ?? Stanhope (chlailillM ?? r Esq., the Lord President of the (ouncil for the tue r s. the Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Richo, Lc~rd p to Cecil, the Bishop of Oxforl, the Chancellor of t 1- ...

MUSICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON

... MUSICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON'. At the fifth and last concert of the season, given on Wed- nesday, the following programme was presented:- PART I. Overture,.Loorior ?? 3Beethoven. I Arin, Ach, nur cininal nochim Leben, Titus ?? Mozart. F lifth Concerto, Violin ?? Molique. ilecitative, * B mi lasci cosi 7'7 ?? Spolir. Aria, Tu m'abbandoni . ?? Spohr. Overture, Los Deux Isurntes. ?? .. ...

A HINT FOR COMMEMORATION DAY

... A IITNT FOIR COMMEMORATION DAY. I Soand, Sir John, u1pon myrnivileqe.''-01d Play. JUVENIS. : Tut, tut, old man, 'tis vain, whate'er you say Call iie'er avail to change illy mlillnd; the right h That we so long have 'herited can nc'er Be lightly ceded. On Enemonia day Shout may the Undergrad. and will; 'tis the f The mugs, dilinely still in lecture roomn, c Finld their frec vent, and tell the ...

GLASGOW AND WEST OF SCOTLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION

... This society's second exhibition during the present year of flowers and plants took place yesterday, in George Square. St in the number of exhibitors and plants, the show probably did not exceed the previous exhibitions of the society ; but the quality of the plants exhibited far surpassed the quality of any plants shown in former years. The flowers were con- 9i veaiently arranged in two large ...

GIFFORD FAIR—TUESDAY, JUNE 19

... GIFFORD FAIR-TUErDAT, JagE 19. The stock to-day Wias- somewhat similar in point of num- ber and variety to those exhibited last year at this time- blackfaced wethers, half-bred hogge (clipped and rough), and a few lots of Cheviot ewes. The trade in the morning was very dull -in consequence of the high prices asked by the dealers, and continued so -up to twelve o'clock when, the holders having ...