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’stat a’ltii alw afatai *1111 a^a, atataa aa,taataca aacitaa *si ata i fta ft* aa-atfarsia *nrflwr atai a*a— fc’pp' lalt-ataal aara- /tftwnrci «t<ai fareftT' — aptabrfaa, . >«•> ata, a»ra cata i (2) We have received the first five numbers of this Bengali monthly edited by Pandit MaBendranath Vidyanidhi. It was not long since that we hal an occasion to sa book <5 his, that Pandit Vidynidhi was well in noticing a known to the literary world as a notable writer of Bengali prose. From the numbers before us, we can say that Pandit Yidyanidhi has well sustained his reputation. The new magazine contains many pieces and it promises to be a welcome accession to'the "ranks of the Vernacular literature of the day.

(3) A new Bengali Magazine. Amritabazar Patrika, March 4,1505. — We have received the first three num-

bers of a new Bengali monthly magazine named A qushilan, edited by. PanditaMahendranath Yidyanidhi, lfrlio has already achieved for him- seff a distinguished plac^amongst Bengali writers. IThe n^ncto of the Magazine is theories of article, from the pen of the editor, fully vindicated .in on the\rigin of Native* theatrical performances in Calcutta, fE*"“ which many interesting fasts h»We, through the ^diligence of«£he wfijer, been for the first would appear that the first theatrical time brought to light. It performance by*a native party, took place in 1833 under the auspices of Nobhf Bose of Shambazar, to whom his hobby cost the ran- som of a prince, *| though the party was dissloved in three years,'causing