THE SCOTTISH WIDOW'S LAMENT

... 'lTlE SCOTTBTISH IvDOW'S LA MENT. Ariuii tlle l.amillis tide Mid,. dIurn' thlo lill;,ll tlvc. Ill u5' oil. trat c sille wi(>o wi s blcst. lil illn A ?? ciilciii:lii, :111i t\\:lt ,a:irnis Nv, t 'roitId illen |ere Blit t liyi're f't:l'll II': Sill' thc Il' Oi' thil vei. S4air Irouille cains' r gate, ...

GRAND ENTERTAINMENT TO HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERSβ€”THE PRIVILEGES OF THE CITIZENS

... ORA TAINMENT TO HBR MAJEST7Y'S MINISTERS-THS PlttVI. LEQES OF THE CITIZENS. On Saturday the Lord Mayor gave a splendid banquet to her Majesty's ministers. We do not think we exaggerate when we state that the account of the proceedings on the occasion will be read with more gratification by the citizens of Loaddon, and all who have been apprehensive of a serious invasion of corporate rights, ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE

... THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY.LANE. TO.MORROW will be perforI-e-- GUILLAUME TELL. After whicb, THE LIONS, and THE LITTLE HUNCH- BACK. On Tuesday FARINELLI. With The Lions, and The Little Hunchback. On Wednesday there will be no Performance. On Thursday THE GIPSY'S WARNING. With the Lions, and The Little Hunchback. On Friday. there will be no Performance. On Saturday FARINELLI. With the Lions, and The ...

Poetry

... T:E;- , mloI ?? - w LIUTO ? .. q . THE M.P. (From the Northern Liberawor.) a child you * ould please Give it tuckers and bibs; Politicians delight But in satires and squiba. Your wits are still running On humour and joke; Your soldier loves nothing Like thunder and smoke. But if ladies to chartm You e'er have in your eye, Believe me there's nought Like a charming white lie; And to sport a ...

Poetry

... IA2 IE ljjjlt ? tht eat Alos hig dyGrat I%% Abstr got into D pctkle est rubterMxt eI ova to, ptay rat, ea Ine'o b J Aie tie Tar OD Sthear ethpl at) t h. 1* TIM t Oto Wihof an tver hn tht, ortsounood -na SOAp Tnx Alittt saf ay, tleve trt In the aends :Tbqe WlIMOW Tax. IIlot 1V4id selt7aI A nmbst abut up $ttoil, 'Antd MPNOPTis-vnco ro SIOAdY, Is no* Satrly ri'the Iop, Wh btb boew ! __ 'o wowk I ...

THE STAGE

... COVENT-GARDEN. Amongst the men who have from time to time played principal parts in the great drama of life, Armand Jean de Pessis, Cardinal Due de Ricbelieu, appears censpicnous, and no character could offer greater scope for the stiudy of the historian, or the analytical illustration of the philosopher. The minister of France was an extraordinary being. Ambi. tion was his idol, and to it he ...

FINE ARTS

... Scenery qf Portugal and Spain. By George Vivian; drawn on stone by L. Haghe. Folio. P. and D. Colnaghi and Co., Palimall East. In this work lithography is in its element ; and instead, therefore, of being compelled to repeat the condemnation which Mr Lane's flimsy Dramatic Sketches elicited fromt us, the agreeable task of praise is now our duty. We know not when it has been our good fortune to ...

LITERATURE

... ,l~rl:El\ATrUE. Visto 705H.%r.-n'sAt:,i4viiVolt~.' P0~ngsIANIM ?? &, Charl.', Bltack. Such an tri. titles of t1e tbie-, ljt~ i23; tv of tile Stries of llheap rv'l~gioui' works, cnt'i:led ?? rstiam1 Li'erature',' All tliz nsjoie are inmleedl stadardl books, :ind s11(1 nas cm one eciii j:vrtise withiout ll1-riv' ill Much(1 ΒΆ'0h111111i ins11tlrucion it, 010L ?? 'esl-1tial ?? 2111 kiliidS of' ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... FAIsHrONS AND VARIETIES. .I Viscount Melbourne had an audience ?? of her Majesty. The royal dinner party at ?? on Tuesday evening included the Earl of Surrey, Viscount Ebringtopn Viscount Melbourne, Lord and Lady Vernon, Lord Carrington, and Lord Sudeley. ' Lady Barham and tle Viscountess Forbes have suc- ceeded Lady Lyttleton and Lady Gardiner, as the Lady and Woman of the Bedehamber in ...

Literary Notices

... tittrarp wetifm Bewtley's Standard Library.-Berltley's Standard Novels u ad.tRomances. Mr. Bentley forniobee; in the ncatest possoibe form, for e shillings, a work which, in the old mede of pub- lishing, wvoukl have cost four times os mauch, without being half so handsome. Ins the receut publications are Sir Er~. L. Bclrvo Last Days of Pompeii, and Gleig's ?? Traditions of Chelsea College, ...

FINE ARTS

... .Dramatic Sketches, drawn from life, and copied on stone by R. J. Lane, A.R.A. Lithographer to her Majesty. Parts 1, 2, and 3. John Mitchell. Lithography, like the Chaldean King, has been weighed in the balance, and found wanting. The powers of this art are proved to be remarkably limited; it never can be more than a clever chalk drawing; and, in this country, it never has been more than a ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... COURT AND FASHION. SUsDAI.-Sir JamScs Clarkl has attended at Buchinghin Valace for the last two tor three days, leer Majesty having been troublodl with a slight cold. Her Majesty's health is completely restored. Her ?? and th? Duchess of Ke-it attended divine ser- vice in the Chapel Itoval, St. James's. The sermon was preached by the Bishop of Chester. 2I ...

Published: Sunday 17 March 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2107 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture