HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... Her Majesty's Stag Hounds.—Will meet on Wednesday at station ; Friday, Salt-hill—half-past eleven. Bcdale Hounds.—Wednesday, Oak Tree Inn, Leeming-lane; Friday, Hawkwell Inn—eleven. Cleveland Hounds.—Thursday, Court Green—half-past ten. Norfolk Stag Hounds—Wednesday, King's Arms Inn Seventh Hussars' Stag Hounds.—Thursday, Otley. Cambridgeshire Hounds.—Saturday, Agden-green. F. B. Hounds ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1846. On their Lordships meeting at five o'clock, last evening, various petitions ..

... of protection to agriculture, after which The Marquis of Londonderry rose to put a question to the noble Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, which was, whether her Majesty's Government had received copy of an official note which it was understood had been addressed to the Pope by the Russian Minister at Paris, contradicting the atrocious calumnies which had been circulated with respect to ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASH ONA4LB INTELLIGENCE ° l ., Lady Dover, Viscount Clifden, and the Hoo. miso, Agar Ellis. who are staying at Rome, are nrot expiet to r4. turn to England until after Easter. The Duke of Hamilton is slowly Improving in the stat, of his health. The Earl and Countess Cowper are ORpected to arl,, in London early in the next week. Tihe Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry ,a Lady Alexandrna ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... era IIECOLLSrrION5 or MisTTANY 8savict, is 1513, 1814, AND 1515, sad OTIROUON GesuisY, HOLLAND, AND Faasce; INCLODISIO eONS the DITAILs OF TEll DATTLas Op QUAvER BRAS AND WATIR5.OO. 'By tn- ThomaS Morris, late Sergeant of the 2nd BattalIon of tho 73rd ary Regiment of Foot. London: Effinghinis Wilson.-Fow books are more aitrartivo than pereoflal narratives of military or naval nts adventure; ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (EXCLUSIVE FOR THE BRA.) PARIS ITALIAN TnEATRE.-The last week was devoted to Don Pasquale, I Puritani, and Roesihi's chef-d'ouvre, II Barbiere di Seviglia, the work of predilection, as every one knows, of the celebrated maestro. The II Matrimonio Secreto was likewise performed par extraordinaire, and this exquisite production of ...

Published: Sunday 01 March 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7852 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND TABLE TALK

... ?? hear that the Queen and Prince Consort will remmain ittisllt from En gla nd for t bII 'e weeksR. lo hen, they plv II heir proinised visit to Lounis Philippi-, inl May. Th'le Kinig of I e French is making the must splenldid preparatiotis for I liir recept ion. T'li Earl apnll Countpss of Ejiniskillenl have been enter. 1:141ime A a a tibam' of thet not ?? amid gentry at Florence- ciourt, ...

MUSICAL EXAMINER

... PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS. 'First Concert, Mlonday, March 16. PART r. Sinfonia in B flat (No. 9, Grand) . . Haydn. Aria, 0 cara imragine, MIr Rafter (II Flauto ll'tagico) Mozart. Concerto Violin, M. Sainton (No. l1 in G) Spohr. Terzetto, Ti prego, 0 Madlre Pia, Miks A. Williams, Miss M1. Williams, and Mr Rafter .Curscliman. Overture, Oberon . . . C. M. von Weber. PART II. Sinfonia Eroica . . . ...

MUSICAL EXAMINER

... CONCERTS OF ANCIENT MUSIC. I First Concert, Wednesday, March 11. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE EARL OF CAWDOR. PART 1. Te Deum Hasse. Aria, Mr Allen, Figli, addio ! (Carattaco) J. C. Bach. Selection from a Mass in C . . . . Mozart. Air, Miss Dolby, and Chorus, 0 thou that tellest; Recit., Mrs Sunderland, There were shepherds ; Chorus, i' Glory to God ; and Air, Mrs Sunderland, Rejoice ...

POETRY

... I (For the Exeter Fiving-Posi.) OlFv of tbe trillo §tiri~rlt Buy my fitvors!- violets-violets-here see I bring Prlmroses wet from tilo woods of tbe spring- Lilies the whitest that ailver our valiiaes, Oome out from your courts-from the gloom of yo0r allays- Buy my flowors !- Hero'D pleasure a solling-mlly blossoms come buy. Cheap enough for tile low-choico onough for tbo high- Buy my Iowers.- ...

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LITERATURE

... I LITER1A TURBE. FRANCE ILLUSTRATED. This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful of the Illus- trated works which we have Been. It is, in form, a quarto volume, containing a large number of richly executed ilIus6 l trations of several of the magnificent structures by which the broad expanse of France is studded, and of some wild i scenery in several parts of that great country. The literary ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... |. -- FASHIONABLE INTELLICGNCL The Earl and Countess of Wiclilow are at present, journing at Ventnor, in the Isle of Wigbt. Lord and Lady Listowel %will not return to ~land th, season, but their house will be occupied by Lord and Louly 14 donald. The Earl of Portarlinnton has arrived in Lond his seat, Milton Abbey, Doretshir e. The lon. Mrs. George Browne has issued Carld r a soiree dansunte, ...