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wn'i * £ \ ^ wi ' jnH \ tf , kfa . ^ faftmm : miyfamuffl $ &tiW iM Jpm $ ¦ & 1 t ^^ V ^ i ^ yM ^ M ^ WiM ^ 'Q ^ Mlm ^ S ^^ ^ ^ «*•*« " * We- ; can * Skilw'ffi ^ oS ^ lST- ^^' rfiSiBedf ^^ are with " L'Enfan t du ^ Mi ^ t ^ 5 ^ 5 ll > i » i «^ WihdW ^ ildi i t > faefeai fofr' / fl ^ fety during a fight , ^ % W cathedral tomb , and coveretf with a'fflaidPiicoat , "put we must say a wppd-or two , in obedience tp ftnttsan&liroulMy witfi resoeet to ; the painting of the « 'Kfj ™ . &fl /^ WeWlutfe ^ £ i ^ PSkS ^ ktilim . rt $ Suo | iciil labour , which anpeWs' to i fitf < irrterioi'fft ^ th ^ atwWi ^ . >» i ' jif tfci . Af 8 IfM taught us % o expectiit > UTn 5 s , pi ^ urea . The red drapery over fWe # irF 8 head is almost slovenly in itsj exeaution ; so are other narts , of the ' -Dicxure Ca » i it be / that / ftfr . Millais is le& ^ by . the ^ estrafa ? ¦ \ ft&t Witt not to jnegwecw iwne RHt
^ S ^ I ^ yreS ^;^^ me' Ve' 'M orOip ' a ^ rMejnpt ^ tipnw o ^^ pnjtronage ; r wejFrTOfrTO . » uu fitoopta the level of those ** ' distangnished ?? . » painfcfets who reckon their tn » mphs « under thefoeadofBdJinany' cfaMftKsi 0 nW 4 r ' sdteS ' . in die course ; o £ a year W « JSSSniSEaS ^ en ^ ^« ' « ftd'Strfos ^ gftrHttte ov ^ r ' t ^ Jifie , aHdUakes , the light , on tbe uppeFcparty ia an awikwa * a matfner . The marks of ihebroBh , ia paintinfcToufta theiiutterfly ! \> n « id' ffirlfs desk , ^ ra distiuet . and evew obtrusive . This wtiuHiiibt fe tlie ¦ Qf& 0 ' yf ( iip the picture hung Sfar inches ^ e kT ln ^ 'Au ^ ota ^ tKere are others left in a 2 ioq ^ ar * tiyeiy . tii » findshed state ; Jprworse ; finishedan-, considemtely , aud iita maniifeatihtirry . ^ i ! - " ' ' ' " <•>••/ ' , T a Tpri » f £ sfcft ^« te « vJoiH « : » itfhls AWiambra CoiirtY 271 ) is verfc creQitabi 6 to formidable
Mr . H . Yjft FJhtllips . •» 4 PortraJl ? df .. ' . ;^ , ' ' ^ a ^ leinan ? : ( a 93 ^ is the title of a ' sniftSil ^ p icture by Mr . . Mjllais—ralittle , boy ? looking up at , you from : Mr . Punch ' siicrap-book :. The-SpanJsu scerie , 1 jy '' Mr . Phihli * v of sick persons praMri # at * h e ^ eotranee T > f j * dhurelK is a wort of £ reat power . Mj , vjf t J' ^ i p ' s ,. Jfr ^ p ' oFtJe&aHtSttstettmg to a nibri& , ' * . ! $$ tof , l 0 tog *\( &MM » . fair , ejection of , studies well brought together ,, but oniooi large a . sc : ile . Had it been half tj he ^ size its . tampneM wmild hmto 4 ^ M > rw « Qnlvkhftlfi ^ 8 shocking . Mr . Poole ' s " . Conspiraf ^ Al ^ Wdni giift mB 1 ^ Y 3 ? SBs meajt ^ ud ddubb , t 6 % ' e very forcible a ^ C ^ r ^ K g 5 ^^ i 9 * ffen ^? Sf % fflr ^ iMiWr ^ ttferg ^ ' his accustomed warmth ia one brpwn t ^ ne ,, and to . ' uit ,. strong , shadows , r a ligh ^ flashy mannery has &r £ s ^ t vte&r ' snteg ^ iye df a ; KEttBbisppT , '' -fW * }** ?'; been washed outA . ¦¦ - ' ** Th , e Scape C&at ^ ( 3 S $ y by W ' ' ! SQfcMJi »'' SiV »* i ' "M another of the paintinga 1 V Tiich we tteaeyqveentirely . for further ; notice . • , i : * . < . , . - ¦ : ¦ ' * vQur hasty visit to the Academy Exhibition has s led us to believe that the Hanging Committee have , tMs year , performed , their duty in a way that contrasts faveurably with the conduct of last season's committee . " We have nothing to urge against their hanging Mr . Iieighton ' s intolerably bad , big , and ridiculous piece of dulness as nearly out of sight as its own size and the height of the
walls will admit—except that a more efficacious plan would have been not to hang it at all . This gentleman , who was jerked , last year , upon public notice by certain admiring R . A . ' s , and who was about as' cheerfully accepted by the public as Mr . Fhekekick Peel would possibly- be if put forward at the present moment as Foreign Secretary , has sent a picture which he is pleased to call the " Triumph of Music" ( 508 ) , and which is the very reverse of a triumph of painting . To notice this glum caricature at any length would be preposterous , after having been compelled to pass over many works of merit . Otherwise we should allude to a fewof its features by way of showing cause for our great wonder that so large a piece of unspeakably bad art lias been admitted . One piece of good news in conclusion . The Octagon room is definitively abolished . Henceforth no ' ^ rising" artist will be buried alive .
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We observe that Mr . Bubford has brought St . Petersburg to that stay-athome minority of the public who will not be tempted by cheap travelling and the ratification of peace to go to St . Petersburg . We shall visit the new panorama and report thereon next week .
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THE " WINTER'S TALE" AT . THE PRINCESS'S . The principle of " illustrating ' Shakspeare on the stage , with a minute attention to tfce "concomitant * < of scenery , dresses , action ' , '&c , having for a time done good 8 eryice in r ^ u ing ; ti ^/ a ct « a 4 BaraAfrom absurd conventionalities , haaot i ¦ - i ¦ ii ' .- ¦¦¦ *¦¦»¦¦ ' ¦ t " ''¦ It '" ' * ' >— ¦ «* - *¦ ¦!¦* * f *~ ' ' ¦*• " ' ' "! ' ¦ - ' ¦ ''¦ - ~ l i ? ra ' i—« W "*| l ?* * T . ~ ff . i JT ' i' *" ¦ ^
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- > , - ' »« i ^ ¦ ¦ jfcttmi who sings psalms ; t ^ 1 ^^^ r ^! W ^^^' a ^ ^ M ^^^ j £ * AcienrSicifia'anff f 3 i ? hyni& t ^ nd ^^^ . x ^ m ^ wa . r . JSkxt ^ it pidfet , tovintrod ^ e sbrn ^ ' sMkirig" ^ peciEheris < of ; antiquarian knowledge , mid of the * Scene-painter art , | lc ^ i ! fcies , » re , to , baVchangfed '• yntit ¦« f Sfee haftd' ^ td ' ' the ; acsj ^ i ^ jf the pla / %% be twisted ; and lastly , for ; the sake' pf sOni ^ , ^ . fifecti , ye . fablepttae , ' ^ imm ^^ thdtigh' fstn ^ agtiical 1 , Structure -which Shakspeahe ' b -genius , has treated for us is to t ^\ iur ^ il ; ihto , ^*! inere wood ^ nifrattieWork , od wMel ^ to ^ f fil * thfese'luxuria ^ iehdffilsi QrVo » namen *; i The pleasure witK which * Mr . Ke A * f , Ito . $ e 4 y- | e ^! to . Bw play-billv floats l oyef " * f the opportunities which have . _ be ^ a _ 8 ttoxdeo ? — or ' which he h # / takcih ^ . ibi ^ Introducing the Pyrrhic dancwrihe festiwal ^ f Bacchus , and feutiM
the tableau of X < una .: and the Stars < presided-over By " Time , aS Cronos , " which is equivalent to saying- " Timei ' as Tiirie ''^^ ist ^ nViticn 1 i || evidence of , the tendency ^^ n" ^ : ^^^ ^ y * W ^ ^^ M # & ><» '' uwiZ * h ^ r : r i , ; .,,,- ' < £$ , ^ Thii . Shoxir , , lw ? weyeir , is m ^ jn ^ ft ^ nA ; % m PP eJ ^ r ^ ext ^ mely . » < eflpeciaUy the last scene * . iTOWDhi ! with its , seuai-darkn - els , its burning cressetB , and its ' mv ^ teriouB ^ leaiAs '! < bf ' , ltg ^ rt ^ 5 » very solemn }^ tlie WbUiiKir' ' ¦ bt > itli Jhter ^ stlhtf $ , $ & ' ^ tfr ^ fed ' cis ^ the ' druses full ofjgra&and ' cpibujf ; arid ^^ thejgroupings instinctwifci the oHG ^ reeksciilp ' tUFesque character . But SuAVAPBAaK is- submerged ; end : what witli the length of the performance , aud the poverty and vtilgairity of tfife acting : ( a condemnation from whidhifre except Mrs . Kean , who yira § teTOer and womanly , though rather ,. top , ^ feebl . e )> , t ^ ge uerM effect w ^ that of dulness-Bran eSept . w , e never ^ fore exgerienced with the Winter's Tale . ..--, i , c . "
THE OPERAS . Madame Grisi reappeared on Thursday , at the Roval Italian Opera , in her great part of Norma . Par be it from us to speak of this admirable artist , who las been the delight and pride of our lyric stage for so many seasons , in other
words than those of perfect sympathy and respect . Still it is impossible to refrain from regretting that she should have been persuaded to tempt the public favour again season after season , after the dramatic solemnities of a leavetaking which had something in it ( as all such occa ^ ons must hi ^ ve ) that appealed to emotions which we do not like to have lavished enpureperte . Transcendant as she has been in a wide range of impersonations , there is a bound set to natural powers which cannot be transgressed with impunity ; and th « anticlimax is sometimes as painfully evident in the audience as it is on the stage . The Old House in the Hay market is positively to open its portals once more on Saturday next with no less an attraction than Alboni . Who can forget the magic of that voice when it was heard in the Semiramide , on the opening night of the Royal Italian Opera at Covent Garden nine years ago ? After Axboni we are promised the Piccolomini , who will appear in the lyric version of La Dame aux Cume'lias , the play forbidden by that austere guardian of British morals , the Lori > Chamberlain , but suffered to pass current in song . Latex in the season Johanna Wagner , the Helen of the Covbnt Gahden Troy , is promised for the first time to the long-deferred expectations of a London audi . ence , and we tciist the opportunity will not be missed of producing the . Orfec of Glock . Mr . IiDMLBY will be traditionally strong in ballet , with Ro » atiu the Parisian version of Byron's Corsair , and we may confidently hope to w reminded of the time when Taglip ^ ii , JFanny Ellslbr and GARtofcTA Giua dttaced A j > a * do tr-oio before , the rapturous lorgnetteB of the Omnibus box . ' ug-t- j ^ y-t ^ . tfj-g q . yiitjj | ' ¦ ' *¦¦¦' j ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' *
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^ *¦¦ * ^ if ^ s } MA ^ 4 kE § M& ^ ATli . * . -. ; ' ' ¦¦ . ¦ ' BIRTHS ' .- . ' ' . ' ¦ ' ¦ ' . ; ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦¦ ABEfT ^ -rPn . ^ aath ^ fc ., at Cambridge , the wife of J . T . . Al > dy . Esq , LL . D .: a son . . : ., \ - y ;• ¦¦ " = BKpiCJ 0 :-On the 2 j 3 th ult-, ihe >» ifo of , "Wfw Downing , llruce , Esq . j . papiiister-at-law-: a-da « tffhtqr- < !¦ ' -. 'MlTCHEtJL .- ^ On the 2 Cth ,, iUt ., at ; St ., Mary Abbott ' stcrraco . ^ enslrigton , tlxowife p < J 5 . , W . Mitphflll , Uaa . t a ; ^ f ^ v ; , m - ; ^^^ ¦ : ' ¦ - • " EliWES—LA . NBi ^ -On the fiBtfitilfc . i-at 4 tet » l < iyion -Thames , Valentine Dudley Henry Carey Elw < Js ; Bsq ., lata of the . 12 | h Royal Lancers , pnly > son , of . Carey , Charles -btwes , JCaq ,, or Great B » Hii » g . Northaraptonshirn . to Honrietta " Catherine , acfond daughter of Charles Lane , iiaq ., of : BaagmproJOxfor 4 shiro . , .. .... .-, ' ,.-. ¦ BtEY-MXiNElLL . —On the 38 th ult ., at Gouvillo , Jersey , Captain Astloy Cooper Key , R . N ., C . B ., of II . M . S . Sana . ParoiL son of . the lato . A » touvKoy > Kna-j to Charlotte Lavinfa , youngest daughter of Edrriund A . Mem-ill , Esq ., ¦ qf Cu ^ heuduu , oouuty Antrim . ' ' ' ' POItTER—SCItlVJCNOIl . —On the 24 th ult ., at the parish church , Losnyre , Isle of Man , Heury Sinokler Portor . iisq-, trt jlaria , oldest daughtpr of , Harry Bovivonor , Koq-, of . Itamscy , Isle of Man . .. , ., . ; i ' ¦; POWER—PANMURB —On the 26 th ult ., at All SaintaV : Fulhum , lionatny Mansoll Power , Jiaq ., tP , Elizabeth Jpady 1 Pahmnro . - ¦ ' " ' >¦ ¦¦ -. ¦ ¦¦> 1 ¦ \ - > ¦ ¦ •' ; '' . ¦ . " ' . , ' ¦ " - ; . ¦ ; , . , ' . ' , , ' UEATH . S . ; . " ' ' . iBLACKLBTTr ^ On Friday , thoaoth , atVillenouVo-sur Yonno , ; in France ; Jolm I'enwlck Bur&oyne Blaok « tt ; of Wylam , ' I Egqi , lateM . P . for Nowcastle ^ on-Tynei' " 1 f "'• ' ' , ' . BfiPWrrOn tho 24 bh of Deoombenr last ; drowned While ' I baihins o « f Port Ivyttelton , New Zealand ; \ ViWiam MW- " pjiewifllidost Bon «« the late Lieut . John Mofjttiew BrrtwhO , . ortbDlBt MuropoanRoKimentt Uombay . tn trl ! l' 246 h yoWr . ( FORD . —On the 25 tU ult ., Charles , last surviving son of the r late . Rev . Henvy Fordi IaIa . JXwoanon Residentiary uC Worof ) i 4 O , W . d riSnipr rf MipffiBaP *» r W < 4 f ^ I MOH , 'J&IMBR .-K ) ii ' the 2 » eh tdtJ ' attJbpoi' ' HoUtt-itroet .. I ( Of mM \ mi ^ mm ^} >^ WiM ( ^ M ^ ti , ortm / R ^ yai iNaVal ' H ^ xipltel'at''HlUrtftr" l ' 1111 ' . ' ' ¦"' ~ ¦ . " yAXiPAitiklfiO ^ Oh « h * SHth ^ ll 1 * Ji it'M' 9 # ^ oW-TiWQ « , WW- \ Vwidv after a Vong abtt 4 » eve *« < 5 lthbja ; fifta JJ * oeMoiIcV t ^ p M * rquta' « ofVln 1 tt ) araib 6 . Opttkit of ^ nToWwdWUflr ^ ffpq ; !'"" ll ii ; i , | . j . Y . ' litu ;' , ) 'M , « n- > -Ti-. ) i ,., M . : > i w- 'i" " >
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' Londpp , i ? rida ^^ Eve ^ ifiR :. f Mav ^ , i 85 a . Tub settling of the share account' Tias " octeupied tho attention of the Stock Exehabgo all the early part of the week ; then , yesterday being the 1 st of May , was a holiday , and tho Banks closed for business . ; The Ba ^ k-direOljori . ' however , mot and separated without any . aitwatipn in thetr rates of discount , and' thia morning . desp ) to Of , ^ le Mini ?' terial majority last rilghjvtyio tono pf ' tli . g ^ rke ) iS is glooifly r and lowering . ¦ _' . ' '; , ' ; - ' , : Monov is exceedingly scarce and the Bull account of suoh ma « nitude , that enorm . qu . s / ralje ? haye li ^ ow fAv ^ siy , . cpn | tiimfttioils . Mexicans are flatter , tlio expoctQU arrival of dA vidontfs has befeii delayed for a niohth ,, jberhgbs two fu « - i ah 6 | ier 6 onfc . are fairly «^ an 4 Now ^ rki ^ h 4 per cM . 1014 . ' . ' ' .: ., ' . ' , ¦ . ' . i k , ¦ > ... ¦¦¦ ¦ ' ' Frpnc ^ Railroads are very ., to 4 j }» ct } cularly - ^ "f ' Easterns . aii 3 Northern J ; Bofgian tmes about the nine . LuxomVourgs keep » t 7 . Sambrpsat iftLin all tho . other M ' gian ( inpa t £ er £% W » 5 i « WUWV- & * & ¦* Wo * tora » of 0 »« w «» : aro remarkably Hrm . Eaatiridlan shares are gouornlly « v « H supported . , In tho hoATyi Uomej markets , . qjiftations / fcaxo ! lW » Pr 9 y e g | aritTakaln rdebaofl . Minirtg ^ harOsVe . mucJi neglected % few iratt * nct ? oW « ih * W | S'BowriAs . ^ ibbrty ^ iaticotWrvillo , and'w < iiier - 'Gv » Mi ¦ ' ;;¦ ¦ ' ; ' ;;;; : ' ¦ ' ;; ¦ _ " •/' ; . ; :,,, / ,. ,... < . — The Joiut ^ stook Oank al » ar « B . are very flat ; ^ and no dtepo * " ; tiouon the part of , tlieipublio to inveefc , Consols ouwa , » fotWQ ' clQOli ftt 02 fl , ft . . 1 . 7 . > •>•¦ ii . !••¦ > . ii ¦¦' ¦ ' ' ' , '¦ ¦ ' Aberdeen , Mi . MkI ^ WBPWWfa' * frM $ ^ $ n&v ^^' mMw&M ^^ 7 .. KJ •! . ¦ , (! J . « : i ; l : 'ficn . « . ;/ ¦ -- < ' ••> ' •' ' 1
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Leader (1850-1860), May 3, 1856, page 428, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2139/page/20/
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