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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... -apUaIrI AMUSEMENTS. I 1er MAJESTY'S Ti EATRIIE.-M idemoisolle | ; SyLElR resltctfnilly informs the Nobility, Sob- 'ri5s olial tie public, titl t tier BENEI 1I, I itd last appetratte buit oile 'Ill ltak llpltce To-motonet' EymItNxt; April tl, mtelt v1ill be enO ' taii5lli,,iwacelebrated Operalof L& SONNAMtiUL.A. Audius, feDIire1nllari, 'Terese, Madaestio Bollitil ; sud lisa, Mladauzue PtA I~t ...

NEW MUSIC

... YOU TELL Mr, OFT, DMY MOTHSER !-ThiS iS a charming com- position, both as to words and music, the joint-production of two very talented ladies; the former by Miss Agues Strickland, whose Lives of the Queens of England placed her at once very high in the rank of English authors; and the latter by Mrs. Kingston; whose simple and majestic chaunt, embodying the last prayer of Mary, Queeh of ...

Published: Sunday 16 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 591 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLJC AUJSEMENTS. a~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rASTER HfOLIDAYS.-POLYTrEcHNIC IN- aSTITUTION.-A conipleos arrangemcent of COT'fON SPINNING MAOCHINERY,consistiig of aCarding, Plovifg, and Spinntng Frame. May's niew Mlicrosicope, magnifying 74,000,I0it tinies, A asow Series of Diss iving Views. The Science of Electricity demonstrated by t the Colossal Electrical Macisine at a Quarter to Three daily, and B st ...

In the HOUSE of COMMONS last night, after the presentation of a great number of petitions against

... MIllE MORNAING CERO.OIC'LI. ] hLO N D O N: TIH URSDAY, APRIL 27, 1813. Ii ttre H-tflB (i of (om'-%oNS last night, after the pisenttatiim ot'a ogreat number of petitions against 11'. -X ie -i1 ,At . ..I. r - .0 . .. . . I . . the educution claiusers of tihe Fqtories Bil;, the Ite- titiOn of tihe Rev. Wi u.1.1t Bitowm-, the chaplain of K iiorShid glol, was OrdertlC to he printed ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Poems on Slavery. By Henry Wadsworth Long- fellow. Owen: Cambridge (Mass:ichnssets, ?? 1842. With this little volume, the work of an American: writer whose courage is equal to his intellect, we have received some papers on the present state of the slave question in the United States, to which we desire to direct the attention of our readers, It is but a necessary consequence of the trade in ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... DRURY LANE. On seeing such a production as that of the opera of Sapphto, the first thing that strikes the mind of the spectator is its completeness. A glance at the libretto (excellently written by-the-bye; we suppose by Mr Serle) shows that on an antique anecdote a plot completely modern has been based; that one of the ordinary stories of love and suicide, like those which have been ...

MONEY-MARKET and CITY NEWS

... r( PI II hi R 1 Ba Co ch ch Co Pt Di Po, Di nil Dr LRI no La Br Re Oi ip It ti( a It Vi I'. 5 rl Bt VI bi ti A ~~SATURDAY.. audeputation, consistingr oJoslhtut Soltoletl,, Esq., M.P. ; Admirial Sir Edward Codrington, B2rt .; the fHonourable William Leslie Mlelville the Honour- able George Frederick Hot-auy t ; Wifloaing Marshall, s Ee M.P. ; B. B. WilliaEs s, Esq , ; and WilliaO; edferil, Esq. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... in RtOYALPOLYTECITNIC INSTITUTION.. A i te COMPLETE ARRANGEMENT of COTTON SPINNING MACHI- i. NERIY, consisting of a Carding, Roving, and Spinning Frame. tl re Onry's neas Microscope, magnirying 74,000,000 times. A new Soric O 8 of Dissolving Views. Tae Science of Electricity demonstrated by the Colossal Electrical Machine at a Quarter to Three daily, and Si - at Eight In tle Evenings. Models ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... - PUJI4C. A AI q POLYTEC11,IMC ~INgTITUTIN'. 'A CM P1LETE ARRANGE.mENTOff -:COTTrON'_BPINNII'G M Cl- S ,NIEtY, cositstsing of -a Carding;' RO~in9,-aSsd` SissingFae Cary'a new Microscope, matinifyinrg 74,000,000 times Anw eie ci Dissolving Views, The science of Electricity demonstrated by i JsnColssa..EmdcaL~chie aatRQltsaro._toIhree. daily,.-in it Eight in thle Evenings. Models of StlesI ...

MR. HORNER'S REPORT

... I i .1 ? t -- ?- - -MR-,-HORYERIS,-RBI?oRg. - - --.a- To TnB EDITOR oP T111 MORINIING CHRONICLE. Baa-As Kelly, April 11, 1843. SI R-AS you were good exiough some time ago to publish a anbstract wbich I made from 11r. Horner's Reports,a show- I iug the proper number of fastories in his district, In the coerrectrioes of which abstract I was not at all shaken bv the dissent which was ...

PEARLS FOR STRINGING

... * INFLUENCE Or Music. -There are moments in which thai something which custom has termed sympathy, but which truat must denominate nature, will unfold the genuine affections oa the heart, in spite of all our endeavoro to conceal them; and i: th&e e a power which is calculated, beyond all others, to drays forth that graceful weakness-that indescribable charm whicl shows the human mind in all ...

ART UNION OF LONDON

... On Tuesday morning the annual general meeting of the above society to receive the report of the committee, and distribute the amount subscribed for the purchase of works of artrwas held at the Theatre Royal Drury-lane (by the permission of Mr. Moi- ready.) Long before the hour announced (twelve o'clock), the whole of the house, including the stage, was tilled by a highly respectable and, ...