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EXCHANGE ASSEMBLY ROOM

... indebted for so much amusement and instruction, at less jovial times and seasons. In using the term constant visitor, 'we are speaking of course of the class, and not of the particular specimen of panoramic art now exhibiting at the Exchange Room, which we ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... the worse of the two, The writer professes to be able to afford no rational esplana- tion of the ghost which he has created; speaks of a murder once committed in the house, and the body being cut to pieces and scattered about; hints at the aifol sawdust ...

BOOK NOTES

... constitutes he the bulk of the volume, are indispensable to the popular he success of the work. h- We are a little puzzled how to speak of the large and de elegant volume of poems, entitled Purpose and Passion, in- being Pygmalion and other Poems, by Keningale ...

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF ART

... the most part extracted from sketch books ; and these specimens, as a rule, are among the beat things in the exhibition. Speaking generally, we may say the collection is fally up to the standard of former years both in interest and merit. If, on the one ...

MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY

... Qoestion in 1870 is ably discussed by Mr. Herman Merivale, whose lengthened experiences in the c Colonial Office entitle him to speak with authority on the subject Pr1. ?? has not much faith in any r 'of the numerous plans which have recently been. recommended ...

BIRMINGHAM CHAMBER CONCERTS

... it ,atifactory to note that ;t r 'ier pi'. e - c ofph6 rlanlopy in vain There- have been inny iourcoa ooort5 Ilm~meroially speaking, In the Mr. Faveil's .long heamber msic casade 'but *w cannot rectal one giv'en for's beg'iinb objeci which 'was not an ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... powers, and a perfect com. mand of melodomatic pantomime} to make him one of the most thorough-going rufliass (histrionically speaking) on the Birmingham stage. 51hield's Wolf suits the character and the performer to admiration, and we need not therefore ...

SUBSCRIPTION ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... and the prince's resolu- tiou, The symphony has not been much performed lately; though Mendelssohn, in one of his letters, speaks of the performance of it at the Leipzig concerts in 1838, aid alludes to the delight experienced in hearing this ' curious ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... whether in serious pirouettes acid entrechats, or in burlesque and grotesque jumping. Of tie gentlemen Yokes1 it is not easy to speak so as to con. vey a just idea of their extraordinary elasticity of hint and visage. The shorter one is as restless as quicksilver ...

A HANDSWORTH PICTURE GALLERY

... as the com- plers of the catalogue have judiciously given this artist a supplement to himself, we may more converiently f speak of his works hereafter. Of the pictrfas by l miscellaneous artists. some of the most striking here ! are by Etty, whose ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... has been lostatnea; but not apparently before his designs upon lifar have been accomplished, inasmuch as the same report speaks of him as a prominent par- sorage in the Clhevenix Divorce Casae While the friends are still pondering this news, Mary is ...