ROYAL VISIT TO DRURY LANE THEATRE

... - L - .- .- _ _1 - _ m I , . I The Queen went in state on Thursday evening to Drury Lane Theatre. Her Majesty and Prince Albert left Buckinghanm Palace at a quarter before 7 o'clock, attended bv a numerous suite. The Royal procession consisted of eight carriages. Her Majesty arrived at fiee minutes before seven, and was received by Mr. Bane, in full court dress. Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FPASHIONAgJM INTELLIGkVCE. l The Dowaqer Marchioness of Downshire and the Mar. ehioness or Downshire have left London for East Hlampstead Park, Berks. Lady Charlotte Chetwynd, the Dowager Mar. chioness's eldest daughter, was safely confined on Thursday last. at Leamington Spa, with a daughter. Her ladyship and infant are, We are happy to state, progressing as favourably as can be expeoted. ...

POETRY

... eatc MOib of fiSpring. BY FRANCES BROWN. Sing on, bay fane and forest old, By tombs aud cotiggeBeavea, And tell the waste of coming flowers, The woods of coming leaves;- The same sweet song that o'er the birth Of earliest blossoms rang, And caught its music from the hymu The stars of morning sang It hailed the radiant path of spring, By stream and valley fair, And o'er the earth's green hill ...

PRIMROSES

... pitMROSES. THAssK GoD I though we be prone to grieve, Small things cal bring us Joy; And holy feelings planted deep, Though change or Care may bid them sleep, No time can e er destroy. Dear friend I thy thought was but to give This pale and scented flower, Some token of the spring to show; Thou ?? me more than thou canst know- A charm of wondrous power! M1y lips aro trembling now with prayer, ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... FASHIONS7FOR MAY. (From, the London, and Paris Ladie.' Magazineof . Fashion.) hi The great novelty of the season for silk dresses are be those in pyramidal and transversal stripes frequently .i shaded oa each side the stripe till the colour blends g with that of the ground ; there is also a new style of th check, which is ofea differeut texture where the check E 'is toneed. Bareges of new ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Library of Travel, Part 12. Egypt and Nubila. Chap- man and Hall.-We give the following extract: EGYPT AT SUNSET. Egypt always singular and intereiting. but nuder an autainual sunset it is beautiful. The sun sinks behind a grove of palms in a golden sky, upon which their most delicate featherings are distinctly described. A rich amber light glows over the landscape, and makes the meanest and ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... - fiVUSiC AND THE DRAMA. FOREICN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (=Xc9tVkzv RO THR BRA.) PARIS-S-The Minister of the Interior has prepared a decree relative to the theatres; it comprehends the conditions on which the existence of any future dramatic enterprise is to be licensed, and fixes the different kinds and natures of pieces of Which the performance will be autborised. This ...

Published: Sunday 27 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4478 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PRACTICAL FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... PRAlCTICAL FLORAL AND) HORTICULTURAL S UCIl;: . A _ . . - -. , . 1. ^ A private cxhibition of' flwerg Wa' yesterdav held, under inthe auspices of the a'bove society, in the Lecture-room, ltoal-Exehange. The specimens exhibited were very few in number, a~nd loosistod ex(,usiv ly of auriculas, poly- ant husee, hyaci~t hs, pansies, and anemronies. The folowieg is a list of the prizes as awarded ...

THE THEATRE

... Thle season closed last night with the benefit of the TiMont eranevrpalof the bausso was fitted to overflw, esa having been onabsle to obtain admaittaoce. Thes pins-,a 's he ,,Lady of Lyons, nod Miss Faseit perfonratd the poan of 'saoline, Mr Hurcay oppearing as Colonel Dltarns, his esigi. nil pert hnee. At thle close of the plot, Mliss Faneit. or te sisultaneeoas and enthusiastic catl of the ...

ROYAL VISIT TO DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... The Queen went in state on Thursday evening to Drury-lane Theatre. Her Majesty and Prince Albert left Buckingham Palace at a quarter before seven o'clock, attended by a numerous suite. The royal procession was formed in the following order:- A carriage conveying Sir. William Martins, and Sir Noel Harris, :Gentlemen Ushers in Waiting; Captain Kincaid, Exon of the Yeomen Guard in Waiting; and Mr ...

Published: Sunday 27 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2684 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POETRY

... ?? ,3 L ? k ., - N?) ,g) (f) Zia Q Taft I 0 ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. PRIM 1 OS ES. (FtOio FOASr'S MAGAZtINFl,) Thank God I though we be prone to griovo, Small things can bring us joy; And holy feelings planted deol, Though change or care may bid thorn sleop, No time can o'er destroy. Dear friend I thy thought was but to give This pale and scented flowor, Some token of the spring to show; Thou ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... 'JIBE LITERARY EXAMINER. Self. By the Author of ' Cecil.' t3 vols. Colburn. Notwvithstanding the vivacity of an address by vway of preface to this book, wherein Cecil Cecilizeth, there is nothing surprisingly vivacious in the hook itself. Indeed we fear that we must copy Mr 1)anby and protest it to be tant soit peu dull anid commonplace. The title, the authorship, and the motto (Put gall in ...