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Sontag's Accident.

It was not " a certain German Prince who draws his revenues from England" who was concerned in a popular songstress's accident: that was entirely caused by a too powerful violin......

True Humanity.

The Constitutionnel some time ago contained the following unosten- tatious article. " The Philanthropic Society of Paris, known under the name of `The United Brethren,' in its......

A Philologian's Grammar.

The advertisement side of the same paper announces a new " Grammar of Grammars ;" which certainly intimates concords never contemplated by any previous grammarian, if its......

The Old Masters.

THE British Institution has just opened with a selection of the richest gems the country can affbrd of the produce of the ancient masters. The TITIANS in particular are......

Edinburgh Musical Intelligence.

IT has long been remarked that our friends in the Northern capital do not shine in musical intelligence. The Edinburgh Evening Post, after uttering a heap of nonsense on......

Dinner Of The Royal Society Of Musicians.

THE origin of this excellent institution was purely accidental. About a century ago a celebrated oboe-player, of the name of KAITCH, came to England from Germany. Like many......