NEW BOOKS

... Nk?W BOOKS. BloGI1AcrnWEs AND MISCELLANEOUS PAI£DEO,f BVWA2L- ISOaToN IiiVeIS. Collected and arranged bY Pierre Irving. (ell and Daldy, London,)-Tbi~s is an attractive volume of upwards ot hive hundred pag7es, and may be described as sUP- plementieg the editions or Wa~hington Irving's moro generally kinown Works. It embodies, wisth several interesting biogra- philes (amoeget which is that of ...

Drama

... ?? l f ,4; : z t ?? X oui2-act !pliiy o strong crtnei allterest, by Mr.'WattJ' Phillips, founded, so the playbills say, on 4 n incident in a story by ?? Charles Q Bernard, was produced at this house last night, under the title of aud's8 Peri. The story alluded to, we believe, is called F L'Inioceflce tdun Forqaf,} a 'Iittle novelette, which has mo~st of the charae'teristics of modern ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... EVIEWS OF B3OS5. NARRATITE OF A Jouow TimOumH ABYSSMA I' 1862-3. By IL, D;3TON. esha and Hod, Piccadily--At the present moment any authentic IWformation respecting Abyssinia, its King, its peo*lO, and its resources, is most valuable. The expedition we are about sending there to rescne our fellow coun- trymen will doubtless be exposed to more dasgars and hardships than it would experience in a ...

COURT AND FASHION

... The Paull MfaZil Gatte bears that a movement is being made for a testimonial to Mxr Gladstone.- The death of Lord, Colehester is announced;; he was Fast-Mlaster General in Lord Derby's first ad- ministration. The Herald understands that tho Chancellor of the Excheujierwill he the guest of Her Majesty before the Edinbargh banquet, and that he will prooeeol from Balmoral to that city. Lord ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... &c. PUBLIG.AIMSE.IU,2 ';fl I _ oyl AleIKndZJ' y e~tr.r-'-'he .TewpOL't.. Prince. bi 'WalR Theait'-Llttlo s.oddlehlns and R~oyl Ampb$teitre* Bamboozling,' antid Thoe Lacahie Las at. James's IAP,4and Operetta Eouse. ?? The Opira :Un ?? ?? obahere. oyal Col0,0Ain Thtesis - Belphegot, ,The TIte signal,s ' aother rintertalnments. New Sar Mso ?? Harry sydgey, Mr. Nathan lH4ghea'slctures ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... . ( rnoop OUB SpiAl oowssorEM )EiN The return of the court and the visit of the Emperor of Austria have brought gay days once more to the Exhibition; albeit it can never wear again the beauties of its summer time. The park is saddened under the yellow leaf; the reserved garden has seen its best days. It has lived the life the roses live, and has little left to show to N~apoleon's last imperial ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ABUtION AND VA ES. ILLW.F8 OF TJU EARL OF 1E0SB3. On 111111dng Inquiries lsat night,~ woe ?? that lila lorm,,P h state lid not mipord, and thai he still O- tituied In a most feeble slate. The following are ambonagst the lbttiat arri Tale at the Shel ?i :zOs Hotel :-Archulexcen Cotton, the, Misses C)or r ?? to, Tipperary; Mrs DO Montmorency, Mr n Jr M-'tViu oraeUY, Pn Bockey Mkse Kirk and ...

COLLON (COUNTY LOUTH) COTOBER FAIR

... COLLON (COUNTY LOUTHI) OCrOBER FAIKI (OLLON, OcronA 22.-The above ancient charter fair was held on yesterday. The day, as far as the weather was concerned, was an exception to any we have had for the last fortnight, being beautifully fine. The supply of stock was hardly an average, and, in cb.sequence of an old fair being held in Virginia on same day, the attendance of buyers was less than it ...

THE EDUCATION OF THE MUSCLES

... THE EDUCA TION OF THE MUSCLES.* CCGe/eis jar/bits, a man who can perform the ' grasshopper jump, which is a peculiar sort of jump, in which we start from the squatting position, stretch the body during the leap, and come down again into the squatting position, is of course by so much the superior of a man who cannot. But' there are not many professions or trades in which advance- ment or ...

HULL SCHOOL OF ART BAZAAR

... HULL SCROOL OF ART BAZAAR. On Tuesday a grand bazaar was opened at the Public Rooms, Jarratt-street, in aid of the Hull School of Art, which, we regret to say, !is not so much encouraged as it eminently deserves. The principal feature of the bazaar is the numerous and varied paintings. drawings, and other works of art ST .. ?? ±lmauem Art and Science Department has allowted many Of its ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLW IMUSEMNTS. O LYblPIC THE&TRE. Although n farce in two aots ti no uncommon thing upon tbe London stage, it is seldom that a dramatist has the honesty to describe his production, however unsub stantal, by so modes; a title. In so oharacterising a mirthful little piece brought out at this theatre on lfon- day, under the suggestive appellation of If r had a Thou- sand a Year, Mfr. J M ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... I (FROM OUR SPSCIAL Co0BESPONDT.) l The Exhibition is to be closed, and not to be closed. On the 31st inst. the Emperor shuts it, and b Mr. Commissioner Leplay opens it again. The fnmc-F tions of the arimy of officials close with the month, and this is the meaning of the government note. This punctuality in the cessation of the Exhibition's pa official life has been brought about by the urgent ...