THE POLITICAL BIRDS—AND OTHER ANIMALS

... TIHE P OLITIC AL B ID)S-- OT 0 T lER I A .ANIMA LS. (NOT OF ABRTSTOVttIANEs.) ?? THE IlEhiSE. Quirl;! quirlk! quirk! qllirk quirk' C obble! gobille! gobl)le! Here 's a pretty piece of work We're in t hobble. To feed on the land Our species wItS born Bet our ruin is plaun'd Throughi Free-Trade in corn. What a ?? shle me Let us hiss Peel and Graliin. Oh !cani' they the slid lug-scale Inatiape to ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUR E. A History of 0.eere. L. Legendarn Greece. 2. Grecian Histo)fly t/, the. 'enivn of Peisistrutus at Athens. By GEOnrisn GROTri, Esq. Vol. 2. [Londou: John Murray, Albemnarle-stree-t. 1slCON(D NOTICE.] Me Mr. Grote, in this volumDe, CommenceS with tlle ;- closing events in the legendary history of Gret cc- Th'liese are the re turn of the IHerakicids to Pelopon- eness: thie origin ...

The Daily News

... theatre royal, drury-lane. this EVEN ING will performed the o]iera of THE CRUSADERS. Behemond, Mr. W. Harrison; Raymond, Mr. liorruni; William, Mr. Weiss; Hassan, Mr. stretton; Almea, Miss liomer; Imult, Miss Rainforth. To conclude with (first time at this Theatre; the Ballet of LA TARENTULE. THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET. Mr. B. Wetwter, Sole Lessee and Manager. THIS EVENING will be repeated the ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROtAL. I The task of creating a sensation in the theatrical World of London-a task so difficult at the present time, liden the taste for the drama is so languid-has rteeefily been accomplished by an American actress, Miss C04bmanti Who has fought her way gallantly through great diffoultie I and impediments to a high position as an artist, the right- fulness of which position the most ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYAL, X The Opera of Guy Mannering, as performed last night, was not, in a musical sense, very successful, in a dramatic one it wag epinently so. Bland, Miss Kenneth, and Miss Chalmers were very respectable in their respective cha- racters. Corri, a most useful and improving actor, though not very perfect in his Scotch pronunciation, made a capital Dandie Dinmont. Baker's Dominie ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... FtOREICN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (EXCLUSIVE FOR TES BRA.) PAnis (Italian Theatre)..The performances at the close of the season are giving but little satisfaction. To Mario's bur- lesque personation of Othello, the Puritani have succeeded, and, though ?? battle song never fails producing its stirring emotions, yet the public are wearied with its reputition in lieu of the ...

Published: Sunday 29 March 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6142 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... FASHIlONS FOU MARCH. ITy ?? ..r. .. .. tter I(Frotho-nliLondon and Paris Ladies' Magazine of Fashion.') White damas is much worn ftir evelning Or bridal dresses; ig9h lace dresses are also very tahationable, either with flounces or 'red forminsg' tilnici organdy embroidered, or tarlatinec over coloured skirts, is also %worn, particularly by young ladies; 1 giniip trininsings aire as much used ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1846. Their Lordships met at five o'clock last evening. The Duke of Rutland and ..

... of Clake presented various petitions in favour of protection to agriculture. Lord Brougham presented a petition from the Marquis of Westmeatii, who, in his private capacity as a landowner in Ireland, prayed for protection against perjury and-thc system of intimidation practised respecting the surrender of lands, from which he had severely suffered on his estate in the County of Roscommon. In ...

Selected Poetry

... 5scctett VoictWp. TIHE IIAl1UINGERS OF ?? CAsbd iuld re, ?? of the spring. YT fait Iful sfulw-,, flet of wvilig, il llms, (neloos,. ?? TIrtlu s, and( very o ild(dr bird, T1,t llumlt Your: v Iltlilred chirpings heard Tlllonih the green wnod6 aund dales. iod shield ye, Easter laibies all, Fair roses, huda. zand blossoms stnall And ye, iflirnt erst the gare Of Aj:nx lid Narciss did print, Yo wild ...

THOMAS COOPER, THE CHARTIST'S WORKS

... THOMAS COOPER. THE CH3RTIS'S WONLES. THE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES. A Prison Rhyme. In Ten Books. (One Vol., 7s. W.) I The most wonderful effort of intellectual power pro. duced within the last ?? Britanniea. H1 Here we have a genuine poem springing out of the spirit of the times, and indeed out of the heart, and ex- erience of one who has wrestled with and suffered in it. it is no other than a ...

DRAWING ROOM AT THE CASTLE

... DRKIGRO TTECASTLE. 7- D - . - ?? 1..-inv Room for the His Excellenoy held his ?? Jrawswrg `. - gesgob,, last night. He Ece~llefsy entered the Throne Boom shortly after nino o'clock, attended by the following oficers of the household and stateo Tbe Ulster King at Arms and Heralds. The State Stelivard, colonel Francis Seymour and Lady Emily Seymour. The Private Secrtitary, Mr. A'Court. The ...