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CRYSTAL PALACE

... The cotcert on Saturday-the seventh of the 'Winter Con- certs, resumed after an interval of soume weeks-although of undoubted excellence, presents few points for special oriti- clam. The programme was almost irreproachable, and the artists, if not of the first class, were far from nameless. The band, under the direction of Mr. Augustus Meanns, keeps up to its old point of efficiency, and on ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUBE. Danisk Fazry Lqendas and. Tdes_ Dy HA-Ns CHRI6TIAN ANDErRSEN. Translated by CAgtILwNL PEACHY. 120 Illustrations. ]Bohn's1 ?? , Library for January, I Ve imagine that Mr. Bohn's edition of Andes. . rend beautiful tales Will be extreruely popular, on: account of its completeness, handsomeness, anid.' cheapness. Though not entirely a new book, it is new as far ads form is concerned, ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... PBINCEMSS- THEATJBE. r . The popular drama of Don Caesar dae Karas so familiar to f |She ?? audience, not only in its original dramatic form, but in Mr. Wallace's operatic version of ariteana, has been reproduced at this theatre, after some years' absence from thi stage, the principal prt being performed by Mr. Feohter. The drama, as now represented, ise different in arrange- ment from that in ...

OLYMPIC THEATRE

... OLY.RPIC IHEAT1RE. We suspect that the great sucess achieved by %r. F, Robson in TNePorter's Knot suggested theleadingideaofg7, Chinney Corner, anewdramaby Mr. H. T. Craven, prodaced lastevening. Inboth pieces theruling ?? -the all-engro3sing power of parental love, parental pride in a darling son, dashed by the discovery of his real or sur. posed misconduct, and a restoration to character and ...

LITERATURE

... _ v 4athoe)iine and her Sisters. Three volumes. London: Hurst and Blackett. To say that this novel reminds us of Miss p4usten's, although a bigh compliment, is not a higher one than it deserves, Its style is simple, un- 5poiled by the least taint of fine writing, its interest is sustained to the last-its kiadlin ess and ainexaggoraterl morality pure and genuine. M any of the chriracters ...

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862

... K . , ' ' V' ' ' O' ' . 'J . 18: 2. a. _,NSER 10 jloAL,.BXZ.BT.I Y, 186f9; | The followiag ietter from the Commisaioners for tle Exhi- bitioI of 1862 has been. received by Sir Thomas Phillips, Chairman t'f the Counei of the Soci ty of Arts:- -lo1 SIR T OftzgA5 PHILLIPs, ICHAIRMAN OF COUNCIL, SOCmITY OP Al378, JOHN-STRPET, A.ELPHT, *W.. Council-fice, Feb. 20. Sir-I am directed to acknowledge ...

LITERATURE

... - I TERATURE. A iraty Administration.: i*5 Fautts and.Defaucets. London Longian; Green, Longuman. and Ro- c berte, - ' - .i S The British Navy is at ohce the pride and the t disgrace of the country, its management is ineffi- dlent and expensive-characterized, in. fact, by n every vice to which executive administration can a well be exposed. The whole plan of naval ad- M ainistratiOn, says ...

CRYSTAL PALACE SCHOOL OF ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... CRYSTAL PALACE SCHOOL OF ART, SCIENC_, N2D LIZE.RA2U1BE. We recently called attention to the educational department in of the Crystal ralace, and briefly pointed out the advan wo tages with which instruction in the various departments of par art, science, and general education could be carried on in wa that great establishment. Various classes have been formed ant for instruction in drawing, ...

FINE ARTS

... FIEVE ARTS. I .IE DQ'IVIE DENTS 0' YAIROW, BY 3. NOEL PATON. LA , S-re Viner lizhfly, Mr. Paton wae specially corn- JstiTauod by tlte, Executive of the Ar4 Union tsf Edinburgh 1' :,iiki. esoerico of designs; in illustration of the famoue 0 cilaled 6f 'T1w Dowic'Daneu O' Yarrow ; however I t, t:liury haveo booin, the task was one that was in every di -lw's1 ngrtlto -Mr. P'aton, who, working ...

LITERATURE

... Cjt li'.l G'aribCddi; or, fromi .eUdcc 9 to Ca By E \T BV . ls nooax:, an English Gaiibaldian Vlolnuteer., London: \Wnrd and Locl., This is an extremely lever and interesting book, about which there is all air of thorough genuine- ness. The story of the recent operations in Itady, fron; the battle of MIelazzo to the entry of King Victor Emmatnnel into Naples, and the departure of Garibaldi to ...

FINE ARTS

... ?? - GARIBALDI IN HIS ISLAND HOMIE, CAPRElA. Painted by T. J. BAuKEiC, Without being by any means a great painter, Mr. Barker is, beyond question, an extremely popular one, and his popularity is quite legitimate and well founded. Mr. Barker is the painter of the last greatest event of the latest recognized hero. Yesterday he painted Havelock, Law- rence, and Sir Colin Campbell; to-day he ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HIBER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. T.PASco. Mr. E. T. STITH. I .5 S I t ii I d B a V .z C so S L esee, Mr. E. T. SMITH. T llS EVENING will be performed -thc opera of ROBIN on that 1OOD: principal characters bW Si.ns Reeves, Parkinson, Honey, yatey, Dartlewrm, M mc. Lemiair,, and Smo. Lemmons and the Ihmgton. Condauctor, Mr. Charles Halle. TO err with the pantomime entitled HARLEQUIN AND viev, id 'OM ...