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2cument has been the co The their council, respectin g the affairs of the body. This clox - expected with some interest, as it was hoped it would coktrial , ,, i ii ked s°Ine......
Literary News.
Mr. Murray has in the press "Two Years' Residence in Denmark, in- cluding excursions through Jutland and the Danish Isles," by Mr. Horace Manyat. "The French Under Arms," by Mr.......
The Followin G Letter Has Appeared Elsewhere ; We Print...
at the express re q uest of our respected correspondent— August 25. "Nothing can be more injurious to the public than mean artists powerfully patro- nized. In academies where......
Muir.
Since the dead season has set in,' the opera has mi g rated from the Haymarket and Covent Garden to the distant re g ions of the far East. The Pavilion Theatre in Whitechapel......
Parisian Theatricals.
Somethin g like a new interest for classical tra g edy is created at the Theatre Francais, where M. Guichard, an actor from the Odeon, has lately appeared as Neron, in the......
Ityt Totatrts.
The past week has been somewhat fertile in events. At the Olympic, a new eomedietta, entitled A Fair Exchange, has been produced, and thou g h utterly devoid of other merit, has......