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DRBAMA

... P11mi Noiltimi uppoi4rod at OW lf'011111114 Ill V1jil1I?l!ejw1wV1I Afflaolowitor Abluldo4l'u, a 11lay wilich law lardy 1101A lit 111wilsi'll tillwit, Thu puiliful lial 111-0 W itil U111 y Ill Ito ([(oil lot tho 1:1114A 1,0111joll why thlit ?? h1w vo JimI bilwa ri'liv)VIA hma till) cittoyory (if japting, plityl) ; but till; flat it) ?? (Itio 11) lit, juloi degroo Lo till) ?? of ildi-wimm cisk ...

MUSIC

... AtUsIa - - - I BOYAL ITALIAN OPE1RL The opening of this estrablisbment writh Rossifli'i Gu~iltilse MIl, on T'uesday last, has already been noticed by Us. -The seonod performance, of the now season took ?? on Thursday, when Verdi' a Un alloil iin Magillsra wao given, with a cant almost identical with that of pre- vious occnaslous, Madame Pezzotta, appeared no Amelia end' gavo signs of progress, ...

MR. WESTLAND MARSTON'S COLLECTED WORKS

... gI. W'EST'LAND Mv ARSTON'S COL- LECTlED IVORKS. of the viarious driamas which ar]eshl 7darston bvas, during tho past thirty yearls, Pro- d duotici on the nglitlh stage, fil of tlcoxr marikid, tt by high poetice aim, by distinct ?? in S the chatrtiotorii, by deictoroil cooistructio', and by ao lituioll boicot 44nd g.ractifil English as is hat too th1 icildoin to boinomt ;vith in tot~liflil ...

JOAN OF ARCH AT THE FRENCH OPERA

... I JOAN OF MaR AT THE F RENCH OPERM A special telegram from Paris announces thali M. Mermets Jeanne ?? was produced last nighti at the Grand Opera. One of onr Paris Come-ai spondents sends us the following account of tha- work: It has been often said that musio is the only artb in which we have unquestionably cxcelled our forefathers. Possibly; but the statement ?? ba1 fenced about with as many ...

MUSIC

... musra. - - O.- ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA. This woek's performances commenced with Les uguentlsc on Mondav, when Signor Carpi undertook the character of' Raoul di NanDgs, for the first time in Bng- land. The artist just named made his first appearance in England last season, when he replaced Signor Nicolini as Lohengrin, in Wagner's opera so named. In his new assumjption, Signor Carpi again made a ...

PERSIAN ART

... I 1 I IAN ?? I Ak Yioiw fiiAiiir'Il~ o'r id~ fril the Allhu ofitl' 01)fiflfl~h$eii it Mo'cxi %lxMwdn 1,11t P j (Oi i ?? Vertilto warh'/lkm of nrlt.1. M!ll ch ?? At fthu rfIMI~.ยง oft Hillh (Joe. tllifff; (iFOtvii Oi Ellmiiraio it7/ll fill of~fawl' to tiho p1fillO 1-tti-dly 0 11, ill ?? ?? ?? rm)lyolVl, bry oiitid1 th I ,riIf'esii~rrtfor thim st~iv~xffs lit I'l lb o~so Art, 00-1`7 of the ex ...

MUSIC

... airsia - -a- LOYATL XTALIAN OPJRA Four Porformalsefs wsre 'glvcid iict W0oos, two of whicl (tVW6fl of Mond ity and Tliuoodsij) have already botni notioced, On Tim 'ni'hcy 2ddIlo, M iinw earod foe tho first time this ecmli, Adu was warmly greeted on lot entry att Noria Ind Donieotti's PDoJ 'atsquale. The per- ?? of thilo accomplshed artist again ditpfayefile brilliant VocallaitionL fnd ...

MUSIC

... XUSI? I THE OPEIRA ISEASON. Mr. Mriploson'o proopectip of the fortheomling s?850f of her Majoaty's Opera explains the ?? of tijo A Druryomlae Pen of the 9ri nd Y90ilna b9&*2lne on10 I A the Vktor ho usuaalgmn, Apandtecneun 1OZ0 eerity 2 night. kost of the' princaipal Ar.st of recent And pro. I viomi fterpou ar to reosppoeq, Iaaiu0lni; Ji4LQ. T10tinn, 14M Uxadame obvinlnkio Nlkwen, Maluie, ...

NOTBU AMITSIMNINS,

... yzaotor Moudaty la no Idb~mtfled withs ?? ?? that it nr~go 014znlier itylartono will rio fuIll; Holmo ti i opo toi Which Lurd zowniow and thw, Londont and4 o'eh atorr Xtalway (km ~ja7l a or thool of having a day Inittlio nflglibo rlooi ?? with thea volardoao, VI/vo Spoolal trafne wig leave lfueton on Monday, mroralizfg, Uan facilitiell ea gre '0 0 peials, A toe Londonm and kionth Westiern ...

MUSIC

... 4Xkflj5IJ. Tbo 161WMW oDILAt of mcmwiwdomaiu eatineiea ?? etee. frh Mo01daY Mitdg, Wiih 4he tuacl supp1omitltl uefe~r fo~r ith 1jbov$ Iti fet~ Mr'. kthlii ohe oil, wb~ot fadi ta4eNn5 manaeril es~actyu hav ftost the flt fel a ta~ to th-4 W0cca6'of thit tutertA10j, . Ae bi O1os t~ pxfQgYAet.i6 W#A eceaf1 1ih loigtb, vsglsty, '4Itzes as weill be sean bY the ?? ropi'oddetitoclof 'it Ott,1 L's a ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... UIJRRENT JTETATIURE. Airri~jh thlilo ilt ?? tow rc 11411tifil) Mlomritit,' 11irnliy prrnnilylo fo g~vl fii luli, ill $I MUMd a y I1tjviow Of ?? fttoi pJ11lo. ?? ow wid Noigitu'), whili ali'ilr tuorth ?? nil d ?? edit ovoI p Of 'fenr (hkooin 11olnortmars. It, i tin,' 211itd'Or otll of nmontaol mtjoleimtiu In 111g,1trill ?? It, Ill ,Idtoirl (111tiViitiil lwlit, pitrely' Stilftifiit fAiIUn;, ...

RECENT NOVELS

... RIECENTI, NOVELS. Thre young lady whom Mr. Stephen Yorke makes tbe heroinet o2 * Olaveden (2 vole., Rin ) is il tho famous but unhoroio prdiroament of tho donkeybetweon two bundles of hay. Shefeeils', littlothrills when Anthory 8ite near her; and st1e is IIquickened-whatever fiil maybe-when Fred Stainer sings with hor; while sho flushes with pleasure at tho perfum.e from ?? fair tre- ...