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THEATRES, &c

... already excited auditors. At Gallipoli the cordial fra- teroization of tile Allies is symbolised by a grand ballet, wherein the united flags are conspicuously employed, and the first act concludes with a brilliant tableaus, representing the Expedition 4dpaarting ...

Published: Sunday 29 October 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3807 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... commissioner of dreenwich Hospital Erst, and so rose gradually. We can see no grounds for the abuse he met with-X from brother Irishmen especially-for taking the course he did. He was faithful to his country in her great and honourable Emancipation struggle; ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... 'We~ can ±ecommenid' ,th~esce vblurnes ar bouixdigin iitu'aedt an incident. gi,, eciting ;, nec. :; 'and A VACATiON TO I rTE UNITED STATES AND CAMADA. ?? WXLD.. .Longmians, PPatzernoster-,row. T-This is' a very agreeable volume, containing the: author's ...

Literature

... Butler could rely. As the fatal evening drew on, Captain Walter Devereaux, Watch- master Robert Geraldine, and fifteen other Irishmen entered the keep, and took possession of a pastern; while to Captain Edmund Bourke, with one hundred more, was assigned the ...

LITERATURE

... carte en. kered the vharf, and others rushed down upou it re. b ~jsnsf those before then. Allt were owned by Irishmen, fo oily porters in the United States ; and the vocitera. Ial s, tbe hoOsb~, the curaes, became terrific. Let me record ro 0Ibsdooly bear( ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... nopular. One of the songs, Polly, won't you try me, oh ! was loudly applauded and voci- ferously encored. Mdr. Florenceas Irishmen calls for no special mention. PFaxCEseas.-Mr. Kean, in the prodsisction of Shaskspere's e Winter's Tale, has gained fresh ...

DRAMA

... sail s-i tO speak, more natural, thel t'ist sesu~ili viven. Our Ilra- h, moti~t5 steldom etempt to depict a gsntltmti~ly Irishmen, sothatttor the ces*sof casracteve usually repreoenrrsf Mr. 9DWilliams's brogue iS hettsr than tni~t ol Mr. Hludson, .g which ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... pocket. Ue proceeded to the Town-hell to give evidence aguinat the woman; and, whtist he was stating the oharge, a number of Irishmen were brought in in a state of intoxication. They created a great dieturbance in the office, whioh greatly frighter. ed Shand ...

Literature

... readable paper on TE the United States' Navy, which is followed by some fresh its chapters of 1 Glencore, and of 1The Darragh -the ?? latter, in particular, a very agreeable end life-like Story- wh and by a paper on Irishmen who have distinguished them- ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... dialogue, was loudly applauded, and should enjoy a long run. Mr. J. Foster has made a successful appearance in the character of Irishmen. - - - - AsTLfY's -Mr. Wm. Cooke's rianagement of Astky's is not only distinguished by taste, judgment, and enterprise, but ...

DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND ART

... (Mr. Cowper't)midth nen woild rather seem to imply Uie opiniona ot fthos wno wished to unite art with manufacture, to unite the truthful to the beautiful, and to unite the substantial and the re- fl4ed, (Cheers.) He hoped then that from this meeting in ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... of an address presented to Mr. 'Smith O'Brien and his companions by the club of 'United Irishmen residing in Paris, with that gentlemans answer to the address. These United Iri-hmeon, I under- statand; are persons of no social respectability; their chief; ...