LITERATURE

... THE JANUARY MAGAZINES. Black-wood (1) contains-A Month's Visit to the Con-- federate Head-quarters ; Sir Bulwer Lytton's contribution; iI Progress in China; the conclusion of Chronicles of Carlin-ford: Salemn Chapel ; Mr. Thomas Trollope's Italian Novels; A Sketch from Babylon, and Belli- gerent Rights at Sea, and the Changes Proposed in them ; but of these the article upon the ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... I I % - I NEVER SULK.-Better draw the cork of your indigna- tion, and let it foam and fume, than wire it down to turn sour and acrid within you. Sulks affect the liver, and are still worse for the heart and the soul. Wrath driven in is as dangerous to the moral health as suppressed small-pox to the animal system. Dissipate it by reflecting on the mildness, humility, and serenity of better men ...

ART AND

... ANDA AAD N} The following Patents Januasry let, 188- Arthur Boyle and Thomas Ae Gts in the manuhfaeture of tk a.,d prasols, and in macblnora `faeut Lr. Dated July 20, 1862. ltlini. F. Prentiss, Birkenhead.- ?? of omnibuses and o Dated .,Jy 1, 1882. Richard a. Prooman, London, impro DatedJulyI, 1-2. Charles ,lngl4y, Deptford, Kent ice ro% og, building, and working floating docks bodies, and in ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PBI U- ! o, I DA'. ago ?? ITSO DAa,0DY. pldnce t Wales tro.'-e Old8tbtyterTAghe MM jeD hd Grand ButleaXie xtravaganzm i'Iv~nhoe. 7bomjtRoy&1.-A WmTer by Proy,' and the Uhrist- sas Pantomime. ba eaitilthert-' A. Wonderful Woman, andthef NP&Atomime 'Timktobbiu. 3%y:061068ula Tare.-A Drams , and ths 60M!4. twante VUe and Oinon. Neow Addelihi Teatre-The Little Actress, and tho Comic ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I AMUSEMJbTS F-OR THE WEEK, I Is- i3 PtiNCE OF WALES TaeATRns-The burlesque of s Ivanhoe in Accordance with the Spirit ot the ;o Tlmes will be layed throughout the week. Sundry ;D Improvements have been Introduced in the ptece e. ?? it, was first produced, and other important it alterations will be made in a few days, rendering It a. still nore attractive, Mr. Byron's popular comic ie drama ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... I FASHIONS FOR JANUAPY. (From La Powle.) a We will commence this month with a desoription e b some now mantle?, and we would ?? as the most distingedss those of plush, made with sleeves and a loose back, Some are made Of violet .8 plush, lined with ?? black ffetasi,. A llk cord ,s to match Is plaoed all round the edge of the mantle .s A thicker cord, with tassels, fastens it together ln front ...

RETIREMENT OF SIR J. E. EARDLEY WILMOT FROM THE COUNTY COURT

... |REMB NT O ' . E. ADL wmot E FROIt THE[.-yITY-iOT if.-. On Monday afternoon the membieof the bar practising in- this city, together with the attorneys, attended at the County Court for the purpose of bidding farewell to Sir J. E. Eardley. Wilmot, Bart., wh9lbas for nine years held, with the highest satisfaction, not only to the legal profession, but to the public generally, the honourable ...

LITERATURE

... LIT nRATURE;.'.1 TilE E~eTOY'-L!AVyE9 : . Mclieora, for.soIoiry, hia just reached u.s. Ti quarterly of social science Always costitensn some qractical ?? on social improirement worthy the pratclatels a i.t1 attentionofthe ?? and theactive philanthropit. R tboiunbei' before iis, in add~ition to articles on 1infaniticide a-id Illegitimacy, afid 9' obscure Diseases of the Brain and Mfind; we ...

MUSIC

... f 1X . USIC. 1 MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. E Tlhesprinlcipal piece-the morceau de rbsistance it may be cfled-of laat isight's concert waa Spohr's Nonetto in F, op. 3Lt; a work ?? on a very extended icale, and ful of ?? which characterise this composer's : concerted issrnmental music for ~she chamber-a class of composition in which, notwithstanding his symphonies, his operas, and his oratorios, ...

THE MAGAZINES OF THE MONTH

... THE MAGAZINES OF TVE MONTH. [FIRST NOTiCE.] B7LAcnwooD opens with A Months Visit to the Confederate Head-quarters, by an English Officer, whowritesverylikethe Timea' corresponden at Richmond. There is an identity of opinion as well as of style. The Chronicles of Carling- ford are brought to a close, and we shall next month, we hope, have the a' Tamer Tamed' continued. The number closes ...

EVENING CONCERT

... Last night, Signor Cnio gave a concert of pianoforte music in the Masonic Hall, George Street. There was a fair attendance. The pro- gramme, which was somewhat long and agreeably varied, comprised several attractive pieces, among which we may notice Goria's Nocturne, La RE- veuse Etude, and a grand duct for two piano- fortes on airs from Verdi's Opera of The Sicilian Vespers,in which Signor ...

AN AMERICAN STAGE SCENE

... A writer who hag travelled extensively says that he witnessed rather a strange scene in Shak- speare's beautifultragedy of Romeo and Juliet. It was at one of the Western theatres. The piece had passed off well without interruption until the last scene. The character of Romeo was excel- le-ntly enacted and loudly applauded. The very model of the lover was before the tomb of the Capulets, ...