4 NOVEMBER 1843, page 19

Fine Arts.

TEAT prodigious effort of British taste to give an air of architectural magnificence to the Metropolis, Trafalgar Square to wit, is approaching its consummation : the bronze......

A Friend And Correspondent, Whose Opinion Is Entitled To...

questions the novelty of Mr. Hosx.rNo's "longitudinal central groin- ing through the arches of a bridge : "it has been largely used," he observes, "in the construction of arches......

We Chanced To Spy In The Window Of A Print-shop,

the other day, a little engraving of the intended fa9ade of the new British.Museum ; which we were assured by the publisher is authentic. A more meagre, frigid, commonplace......

Hebrew And The Dissenters.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. 31st October 1843. Sees—You have among your readers many well-educated Dissenters and Dissenting ministers ; and I am persuaded that you yourself......

The Customary Homage Paid By Envy And Jealousy To Successful

merit—namely, opposition and disparagement—has been offered to Mr. HULLMANDEL in acknowledgment of the value 'of his new invention of lithotint : he has had to defend his patent......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths, Births.

On the 53d October. at Radborne Hall. Mrs. CULNDOS POLE, of a daughter. On the 25th, at Oldbury Rectory. Salop, the wife of the Rev. Jonst Powrow, of.a daughter. On the 27th, at......