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Iihdia_n Physiology. _

AMONG the many eminent men in every department of physical science, of whom America is justly proud, no name stands higher than that of Professor Draper. His elaborate and......

Parisian Theatricals.

The French stage is at the present moment in a very uninteresting con- dition. MM. L. Thibourt, Grange, and R. Deslandes, have laid their three heads together for the......

3gusir.

The Bradford Musical Festival has been held during this week. It commenced on Tuesday and terminated yesterday. The arrangements (the general superintendence of which was......

Thtatrto.

Thb address which Mr. Robson delivered on the last night of the sea- son to the patrons of the Olympic Theatre, comprised a brief history of managerial wisdom rewarded by......

Monday Next Will Be The Last Night Of Mr. Kean's

rule at the Princess's Theatre. Henry VIII. is selected for the farewell drama, probably be- cause it enables Mrs. Charles Kean to take leave of the publib in one of her finest......

Publications Received.

The Reverend John Marshall is a clergyman of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, and his History of Scornset - Eca,zsrAsneAL AND CIVIL AF- FAIRS was written at the suggestion of......

Literary News.

A fac-simile of the 1604 edition of Shakespeare's " Hamlet," the only edition published during the poet's lifetime, has just been distributed to a few Shakesperian scholars by......