15 JANUARY 1859, page 16

S4t Intatrti.

The important event of the now concluding week is the revival of Hamlet at the Princess's Theatre. The principal character in this tragedy has always been one of the most......

The Occasional. By Leigh Hunt.

No. I. INTRODUCTION.—Easy Chairs—Montaigne and Scaliger—Title of these papers—Alarms of Europe—Existing Vices and Miseries and the consolatory Thoughts to oppose to them—The......

The Admirers Of Sir Sohn Pakington In Worcestershire, Are...

to give him a substantial testimonial—" a superb and costly shield, of the diameter of about forty inches, on which will be represented, symbolically, the duel features......

On The Same Evening, A Chamber Concert Was Given At

Willis's Rooms by Mr. Howard Glover, the author of the admirable and successful Can- tata, "Tam O'Shanter." On this occasion Mr. Glover brought forward several of his own......

Muir.

The music of the past week affords little room for remark. The French company at the St. James's Theatre have produced Le Domi- no Noir, another joint work of Scribe and Auber,......

Parlsian Theatricals.

The reviles this winter are not so numerous as on some former occa- sions. However a brilliant spectacle of the class, written by • two vete- rans in this department, MM.......