MUSICAL NOTES.

I SAY! YSAYE! Why say? Why not say that YSAYE is a grand Yolinist, since he is this; and, as 'ARRY would observe, "No error!" and whoever says the contrary, is not speaking the absolute truth, but "Ysaye Worsay." The Yolinist had the advantage of the co-operation of a fine Orchestra, under the Magic Wand of Conductor COWEN.

On the 27th, Heard young JEAN GERARDY, Little boy, but player hardy, Not the slightest Lardy-Dardy, Not yet out of care of "Guardy," Heard him Lundi, not on Mardi. But, whene'er he plays, your Bardy, Always spry, and never tardy, Will again hear JEAN GERARDY.


GENERAL SUMMARY OF CARICATURES OF MR. GLADSTONE.—"Collarable Imitations."


FASHION'S FLORALIA: OR, THE URBAN QUEEN OF THE MAY.