FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND JTARi- The Queen was visited on Saturday morning by her R Highness the Duchess of Kent. Their Royal IHij the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal were dris el 0ea into Hlyde Park on Saturday morning, attended by Dl°y Lady Lyttleton. Y °waser The Queen and his Royal Highness Prince Albertlef, the palace on Satur day morning for Wormwood Scrulet review the 1st and 2d regiments of ...

Reviews

... ?Btbido. SCENES OF JOY AND WOE. Br EVEN Ryrsia. Scene First. The Blessed Apparition. London: Simpkin and Marshall. Edinburgh: Mae- laohlan and Stewart. Glasgow: David Ro- bertson. 1842. This is the first of a series of tales illustrative of the joys and woes which chequer this changing state of existence, and produce the vivid lights and deep shadows of human life. It will, as we learn from ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... TIFB ITALIAN OPBRA. Last night her MA.TfETY visited the opera, and her pre- sence produced an enthusiastic demonstration of the feel- ings which, at this moment, must be uuiversal among ber Subjects. Before the commencement of the opera, and be- fore her MAAeErTY'S arrival, God save the Queen waS eung with great effect by the whole strength of the company. During the first scene of the piece ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... 1'PUBLIU AMIUSEJ A',S. W ILTL C7tLOSE IN T!IE MIDDLE OP IJUNEF. I -APTi AN flALL, Picl'atflliv-Tfhe O~ts rid-- t cr31 i~ NO E~illtl'lI ii o the. Egirtisri 9 'rn ipetfer rtt a tttg- e~l Ot o R itarti of Ant-- J'''1\N r IN ___ LST `OPNELi at tile cAre11tAftIre t~tean t Mt rr-itint decr-d liT ott. a tel OrOiA if t ,- Jrc ii SII'tlitr AC 9,,'iA I viL dio, Ou do-er. L~~~~~s- itMor.S'-r e i,`t.- *' ...

LITERATURE

... L1Tk,?A TURE. l(4hlie'' Ceaaell, lI (lhe 0,l'-fl tx FAMZiLY. In three Tolorlnes. [ NO wby. Vattier Conuell is itt Irish otory of deep interest, It is not free from tho feults of exaggeration and occasionoI heavIness of detaiti, to which Mr. Batilm is oomcwhilt prolte, but its defecta are not merely atoned for, betf thrown quite into the shade, by Ito general beauty and truth. The Collt- ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ORtIGINL POETRY. TEE.TOTALLERS' GATHERING SONG. NUAOCIH, march, march to our meeting, boys, Comc in your best array --march in good order Join, join, nor flincl at our greeting, boys, Irivo drink and drunkards far from your border; llced not what tipplers say, Drunkards liave had their day, Whilakey no more our brains shall disorder, Dashi down the maddening cup, Lot no one take it up- Bane of ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... ?? FOREIOa CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (eXCLUMIVE POR THE ERA.) VIENNA.-We were present at the third representation of Linda di Chamourix at the Italian Theatre of the Court, for the benefit of Napoleon Moriani. Tue partition was com- posed by Donizetti, expressly for this theatre, and the libretto is by Rossi. As far as concerns the plot there is little novelty, but with ...

Published: Sunday 19 June 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4585 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... THR IJALIAN OPERA. Yesterdly evening a new interest was impnrted to the performance of the oft-repeated Puritleai by the appear- ance of Madame PIS1I5ITAit in the chnracter of Elcira - a part which; ever since the first production of the opera in tiris country, had been exclusively sustoined by ;itist. It was ono of the fieest efforts of that great performer; and, in her' absence, its ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... ?? 1hnelBtf S~qslepn. By JAMESS CowIO\V, 1lais of Hlauloerfolr Edin. burgh John Johnostete. t THItS little worv contains to Esssy oil the Reilly Systee, to whici h w v O i awarded a prize by the Ilighisod Society; and a series of Letters ott the condition of Farm Servants, which appeared originaolY Ji tine tolumns of a nowspspcr. The whole contaliss eony sensible observa- tions, anid useful ...

COURT AND FASHION

... !!~~rnOURT AND FASHION. moenday being the an3iversary of her Majesty's accession, .r tirle metropolis rang merry peals throughout the the bells 0f Tower guns fired a royal salute at one ?? davras also observed at Portsmouth and .other dicrckverds by bitin the royal standard, salutes from the batteries &tn. of the Belgians landed from the thageen sttboat in ?? Dockyard at ten o'clock on 110nda ...

Published: Sunday 26 June 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1860 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSBOLLENIS. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION.- biorluor I'd 3,kaniag, ol,tepts aturday R roit.ing .-Tkit COLOSS0AL I'LiFL'THIiIAL VACHLiN9. tworked by sam i ooaer, rllrblLiag 3 it' Dlaril IldIt, AUro, liogllo. and varku.B Experoiment on a graes itI.Collt-inlt au1dithion to lilt Enlargad ai.d 1ierniod DianolvinK di can, ti h or t tima , frinti a grrlga iri 3did toi maiiitr E tYeitoSnoery ...

Poetry

... jpoep. .- ?? ?? t SONG FOR THE MILLIONS. our God is good, his works are fair, is gifts to man are rich and rare; His boly presence everywhere. O'er land sea, Fr,,lsl'W that all should equal share Sweet liberty. Tbe air with sounds of Freedom rings, Whene'er the lare hs caros sings, ,ffhene 'wr the bee bestirs his WingS; From tiny bird And joyful twittering Insect things That sound is bead. ...