A HORRIBLE STORY

... A correspondent of tfhe N 7w Yc 2is w~rites from Susquehanna Depot, Peansylvala, on the 12thinst. The proverbiali hatred of cartain. clasies of ?? to negroes his been ilaustratedai this place bya most fiendish and unhesrd'of aot. A few days sinea there eame here, frora Hawley, Penn., onone of the Erie freight traia. a negro boy, abut 13 years old. By-his qualit and amusing notionr he becase ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... MISUELtkfximous. The ?? -cdm~xiiion opens o~ueans 3, and closZ Jul Wde o31en onk Thutdar, May, Bear.Admiral W. H. Stewart has accopte the perma-. nent poat of Cemptroiler onf the Navy. A marriage Is, it in reported, on the ?? between Miss Fox, the daughter of Lady Holland, ana Prince Withen- gensteii A Cockney archseologist, who has recently visited Salls. bury Plain, says that Stonehenge is a ...

THE ORATORY PLAY

... THE ORATORY PLAT. Aftsr reposing for a couple of years upon their well-won histrionic laurels, the pupils of the Edgbaston Oratory School came up on Friday evening, like giants refreshed, to the scene of their former successes-the great class room overlooking the Haglay Road- and demonstrated, to tbe satisfaction of the large audience present, that long disuse had neither rusted their weapons, ...

THIS MONTH'S MAGAZINES

... TIllS MONTH'S MAGAZINES. SECOND NOTICE. Xaccem ?? second of two leotures ..The Middle Ages and the Revival of Learning appears this month. They were originally delivered at the Edin! burgh Literary and Philosophical Institutio; and will be readavithmuchinterestbythestuldent. The author's researches extend over a wide field of literature. Mr. Black's Strange Adventures of a Phaeton is con ...

BIRMINGHAM ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' AUTUMN EXHIBITION

... BIlTNOHAM ROYAL SOCIETY OF; ,RTEW B XAUTUMNR EHBIXHON ' THIRD NOTICE. Among the numerous figure afiblect which IPpO 5uQ1 unwonted animation and human Interest to ihe. prieet exhibition, M~e large Canvas (LOI) by Urs. B. toug, whlch: OCCOPIesthe place of honour, Li s mole prihcePi. It Is 1urns. questionably a mnarteuly production, whether we regard Its' spviritual or Its icohinosi qualities, ...

FESTIVAL OF THE THREE CHOIRS

... FESTIVAL OF THE TIEME CHOIRS. [F- LFrom out- Correspmndeat.1 WoRoaes, Thursda. Last night's concert at the College Hail wan triiumph. The hall wax filled nearly to the door, and the allery, which on Tuesday had notl 50 ocupant, overfioweld. The sipecil uttraction was the selection from gandel's serenats formed on Milton's L Allegro and II Penseroso. The rest of the sohemo war made up of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASMON AND V.RLETiE i. THE COURT. Windsor, Tueojay The Queen drove out in the grounds yesterday &fte. noon,. Her Majesty's dinner party included her Roysl Jm j. ness the Duchess of '-ambridge, bis Royal llihite,, the Duke of Cambridge, their Royal Highneisee tb Prince and Princess Christian and Prince Leopold the Duke and Duchess of Atholl, Viscount 0tifder4 the Marquis of Huntley. Her ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND A EI. THE QUEEN'S JOURNEY. Versailles, Sunday Evening. Her Majesty Queen Victoria arrived at Cherbourg at hreeord(ock.and was received on ianding by ?? Preect. HergaicA~ttooklunc~hoon audshothanleft for Paris. whereh will arrive about two oclockinthe morning. Her Majesty will notpass through Paris, but win take the Circular Railway to the Eastern Station. Her Majeaty is tranelling ...

THE EXHIBITION

... | _- - A 'THE N'ATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. IIL In the present paper we pass from the Caro- linian to the Jacobite period, from the gay court of King Charles to tha fields of Anghrim, the banks of the Boyne, the walls of Limerick. The accession of King James the Second was inrhis- tory marked by the substitution of a warlike foe a peaceful period, in art by the dethronement of Sir Toeter Lely. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND VA!ETiIES. I THE COURT. Osborne. Friday. (h Tee Queen and Prince Leopold drove out yesterday afternoon. Her Majesty's dinner party yesterday included their Royal Highnesses Prince Arthur and Prince Leopold. the Duchess of Roxburgh, the Hon. Lady Biddulph. Admiral Sir Rodney MundY, K a B: Rear-adlmiral Alden, of Her Majesty's Navy, and Viscount Bridport. The Queen walked in the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARTETIES. I _ __ THlE COURT. Wiudsor lwitlc, Tuc,. sy IThe Queen drove out yesterday afternoon. Her Mlpiesty 8 dinner party included Ih d Roya^l [iif,. ness the Grand Dulie ef Aleclhlealurm, Xitrelitz, thir Itoyal llighicast's l'P iore and Prin1ce's Chriltial q .Seleswig-13Olstein, his Ro'uyal liighlle!s Prilnce l,,s. told, ihis Screne lliflttua53 the D~lke Altl 1,or .lhbneEs the ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THE NATIONAL EXHIBI IION. | . | - ?? THE LONDESBOROUGH COLLECTION. The whole public have long before noW ex- pressed themselves regarding the National Exhi- bition, after the unequivocal fashion of see ng it as much as they could, and prais ng it all they were able. Taking into account the bitter and continued ioclemency of the slummer, whioh could not but have seriously Impeded the visits of ...