PRINCE NAPOLEON'S PAMPHLET

... PRINCE NAPOLEON'S PAIPilHP HLET, Thko fxpecctrenl oiuphlet entitled Le Gottcic'ccnment ?? u la I aes, ,711i1 j 1sti' la Dipliatic Frcicnccisai,' ?? tU;f. hib ?? chl i a Il . It if' by Id. I'clcaieC, 1the Pi irez tu`!ctii I 1c c!f N i lwo Napolieon, al1rd is it iliojection Orf Sb vnco'rc itscitiving to sic te ilospr.al pa -ner (if the racIMC3 . 'ATlbe (I'jc . i(f ?? lkl]icatiioi, ey-c thzea ...

SCHOOLS OF ART AND THE TEACHING OF DESIGN

... | SCHOOLS OF XRT~ AND THE TEACHING I 01F DESIGN The tecond number of a recently started journal, the Art YrWo71, contains a searching article on the Govern- ment Schools of Design, and the way in WhiChh they have been managed by Mir. Henry Cole and his colleagues. The followina passage, extracted from the article in question, wo commend to the attention of the committee of the- Birmnliugham ...

MR. CHORLEY ON NATIONAL MUSIC

... MR. CHOrPLEY ON NATIONAL MU1(;, The fourth lecture upoti usic was e delivered at tha Midland Institutc on Monday, to a very meagre audiet0., The lecture, according to the syllabus, was upon The Music of the *West-Eugland ann its 0l}sato'. Tl3 ap-pearance of the lecturer, accompanied by *7r. Thor,1D Anderton, was the signal for a very cordial round applause. In the coursc of his introductory ...

THE NEW EMIGRATION FIELD

... TIHE ?NEA EMIIGRATION FIELD. ll1 RiIVER PLATE AND THE EXHIBITION. The niuihier of medals and honourable mentions awarded 1v lhe juries of thc International Exhibition to the pro- dswsts of tlse Republic of Monte Video, relatively to the e tnilt of thc collection, has excited surprise among those to whous that country is almost unknown, and must direct the pul~lic attention very strongly to the ...

THE SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

... I The private view of the Society of Artists' Exhibition took place on Saturday, at the Rooms in New Street. The ?? 's very' numerous ; and, the afternoon being tolerably fine, the rooms had a bright, pleasant, and ani. mated look. Thei invitations were so freely responded to, that the Society 'had no cause to be dissatisfied with the lsuccess of their opening day; and the visitors generally ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... TEA I'ELS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA ; with the Narrative of ?? Voyage rounld Vancouver's Island. By Captall C. E. BAssEu'sTr-LeNADia . (London: Hurst and Ilacicett.) As considerable interest attaches at the ?? mxoxcnltto everything connected with British Columbia antd Vancouver's Island, notices of any work bearing on those colonies will be acceptable to the public, and. of some pralctical utility ...

LITERATURE

... Elcction and a Fr-ce Offer: A Sermion pr'eached before th e Free ,Synod of Aberudeen, 8ta April, 186l2, usir published fi at their request. Abordeen A. & Rt. bMiln. SYNOD Sermons are frequently distinguished by their dul- niess; some of them are marked by average ability; others, 0 again, aro really valuable, and worthy of publication; Mr Surellie's discouras, which Ias just been issued in the ...

NOTES ON THE WEEK'S NEWS

... NOTES ON THE WEEES NEWS. THE GREAT EXHIBITION. a ON Thursday, at twelve o'clock noon, the Exhibition tI buildings were given over, according to contract, by a the builders into the hands of the Royal Commnis- p sioners. The agreement made nine months before was B fulfilled to the letter, notwithstanding a great amount b of unexpected work and alterations, which would have tb been sufficient ...

Poetry

... beitrs. EARLY RISING. TnltorrH my wide window streams the BUD, For lo I the morning hath begun; With his rays, me, prone, caressing, Calls me to be up and dressing: Sluggard I see how I am WOkng WNV here the fresh night-dew is laurking, Raising vapour for the showers; Givin colour to the flowers; Unfo&ldig buds into green leaves; Peepingt under the homestead eaves; Warming all her children ...

Literature

... sit??atu I Q. Orler Farm. By Anthony Trollope. With Illustrations by J. E.Millais. Part XX. Chapman & Hall, 193, Piccadilly, London. THis is the concluding portion of Mr. Trollope's new novel, a work which, from its talent and artistic merit, cannot fail to command the attention and admiration of the lover of fiction, but from the perusal of which, at the same time, he is sure to rise with a ...

Literature

... ,'sit I A aendy Book of the Chemistry of oils. By John Scoffern, MX.., London.-Bell and Daldy, 186, Fleet-street, London. Ie the present day, when competition has made scarcely less advances amongst agriculturists than in the busiest hives of urban industry, when publications on the principles and higher branches of the farmer's business are being con- stantly multiplied, and every district ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL

... A very romantic and pleasing drama, founded on. 1John Don' one of Benim's tales of the O'Ilara Family, and calledI Th~e Peep O!Day,1 wee produced at our Theatre on Monday night. The action of the drama, which is commanding at the incident of a young farmer named Kavaniagh having, during the Irish eebellion of 1798, been made the dupe of a villianous 1middleman, Sieflie' P !rcell. Itbeing ...