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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (axCLUsIvr FOR THE BERA.) The Opera season at Paris has now terminated. It has been a remarkable one. Opinions have been, to a certain degree, revolutionised. What had been so long complained of-that the same artists and the same repertory were never to be varied: -is now partially remedied, The general demand for novelties beca$me resistless, ...

Published: Sunday 09 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9372 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literature

... I Literaturt. it The Foreign Quarterly Reviewfor April.-Chapman & Co., tit London. bI This new review takes high ground. Its object is to enlarge ju the English reader' world of letters, by notices of the prin. Pt cipal authors and most psopular works ou the continent-indeed, en in every part of the globe. To do this effectually, it is evident ac that a strong corps of accomplished scholars ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OP CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER-At ten. In je Maples, lunatic jetition, by order. APPEnA amorzioy.-Iliray v Tcgg-Watson v Fnrside-Lord Mostyn v Spencer-BRzalgetto v Kirlow -Needslann v Soluth-West- field v Skipwithi-Heath v Garland-Needham v Needliam. VICE-CHAZNCELLORS' COURTS, WESTMINSTER-At ten. BeforvSir L. Sf ADWLLL. Moltons. Before Sir J. HbTenT BIBUCB. Motions, and ...

LINES ON THE LATE POET-LAUREATE

... INSCRIBED TtO A FRIEND. Occasieoneca b his repteslinq me Jo I erjc at e.Monodt on the Lceuu4te's Deathir. B1' ELIdJAI 5U)lINGS. Whay should I mourn the death of one who sold His talents at the mart for sordid gold? Tho' I admire the genius of the bard, And read his early writings with regard, 'Tis not for me to mourn ovcr the grave Of sheer apostacy; corruption's slave Shall find not me ...

THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... THE ANTICORN-LAW LEAGUE. The fourth weekly meeting of the Anti-Corn-law League in Drury-lane Theatre, and the seventh of the League in the roe- tropolis, was held on Wednesday evening. The theatre was as crowded as on every formier occasion. Long before the hour ap- ~ointed for the commencement of the proceedings, every place was occupied, apad the~vast assemblage seemed actuated ?? by one ...

FINE ARTS—ROYAL IRISH ART UNION

... FINE ARTS-ROYALIoRISH ART UNION. - A1 genra meeting of the mnembers of this admirable and'I highly ~lWi~hig inistitutiton wes hekld'en,'~hturday, at thei Board-rdomi of the Royal Dublin Society, which 'was kindly I~ placed at their disposal, for this purpose.: 'The apartment l, wavs well filled, and amiongst those present wve observed-. t Sir George'T. Hodson, Bart., Sir John' Burke, Bart. ...

LITERATURE

... TEE JEWISH QUESTION. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND QUARTEiLY RavIEW.E-Tn .CRVRCEMAN-THH VILL AGE CHRCUMAN. HP5alter, S erand:) -One of the signs of the times is the great increase of relm- gious publications-ulot. only of periodical5, but of peta5 nent and important works upon sacred ?? with Scripture doctrine. This late and continual increase of reli- gioas litersture. argues an additional number of ...

Published: Sunday 23 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1512 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POETRY

... PO ET RY. ENGLYNION Y AMISOEDD. 0 WIV' zllA N 1:l RuN Gw),iaIai,i 1l jrl h'WI' Uidl 11 Ci Oflodau ?? yr AInIEyindd 5I0. 1.1 ?? veh1n, vlilvi Ur; t inad i osb cr nas nvalhod dil Gweal Ilecid cliwarin6ts cdust hir .Anml bai ?? nis ecrir; (, IV lo Ci lyd a lb cv vir i ?? dilrod ar fi);it ?? (il atd evudi trullu, trangc lhr. 1Ul1.AIl.SONNEY1. IY rIH AUIIIT)II i11 o' s .vrAijI-s,' TIHE ...

Poetry

... 9o etrp. THE HUNTER'S SONG. WsEw the hora of the huntsman is calling away, To the field and the forest, the blithe and the free, Uprising I spring at the summons so gay, And quickly I follow with heart full of glee. Sound-sousd once again! '1 is a truce to all pain, And a cure for the heart-ache, I ween; Away to the meads, Where the merry sport leads, I haste to the joy-giving scene. '0, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... VI Her MAJESTY'S VISIT toEDINBURGH.- , Just OPENED at tihe PANORAMA, Lcicester-square, a splendid VIE\W of EDINBURIII, withi her Majesty's entry, on the lIt Sep- lt tember, 1842 ; comprising all the remarkable builditrst within that ii ancient city, and nil the magnificent scenery that surrounds it. The VIEWS of CAIUL and HADEN BADEN remain open. 01 DIORAMA, Regent's-park.-J IJST OPENED, ]' ...

IRELAND

... DUBLIN, APP'IL 16. Bt FraOM OUR OWN CORIMESPONDENT.l . REPEAL MEETINGS-DESPATCH OF MILITARY. de Yeesterday a considerable bodyof troops arrived in Clones, county of Aloneghian, consisting of a detachment of the firet battalion of the Rifle Brifade, from Drogheda, and a compauy from the depot of the 43d, at Enniskillen. A ja portion of the 54th, on its way to Dublin, was suddenly r stopped In ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 'is BI3ANSLEY AlMl~ANACK. ht The witty author of this humorous nannual stated to ho re us that the first and second editions had gone off like net 3t Bambury cakes, and anticipated that the third edition dnc to would go off like crackers. This anticipation has been thi it verified, for the third edition wvas SeOD disposed of, r&nd the 5. we have received a supply of the fourth, which is ...