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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 

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 ...

The Daily News

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING, March 7, will be repeated (for the Second Time in this country) Verdi's celebrated Opera of N'abueo under the title of NINO, with new Scenery, Dresses, and Decorations. Ninus, King of Assyria, Signer Fornasari; Idaspe, Signor Corelli; Orotaspe (High Priest of the Temple of Isis), Botelli; Abdallo (an Officer of the King of Assyria), Signor Daiflori ...

UNIVERSITY NEWS

... OXFORD, March 21. The examiners appointed to elect a scholar Beau Ireland's foundation for the promotion classical learning and taste, hare announced to the Vice-chancellor that they have elected Thomas Ansell Marshall, scholar of Trinity College. There were nine candidates. The following gentlemen have been elected of University College:—John Conington, demy of Magdalen College, Ireland ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... VaaDt's Nabucco, music to the drama of Ninowa per- forme~d for thle second time on Saturday night. in the pro- 0 ductior OfloD curiously odd a libretto as that of Nino, VERDI I has beers disgraced, and but an ill coniplirnent paid to the a good settse unid good taste of thle subscribers. , The work, in I~ its unchanrgedt form, is one ot the religious. dramatic ora- b tories, such its the Mose ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... I JtMUSICAL INTE'LLJGL'NECE. IlId- I-- - ren- CONCERT oF ANCIENT MUSIC. The fii'ot concert for the season was given last iiigit, ?? the ?? Rooms, under thle direction ,,oll of the, E'arl of' Cnw-oar, Sir 11. R. Biishop offiiciltllg- fas ?? conductor, and Mr. Lucas as organist. The rnime of' lender'' hasl been very ilromtl'l abolbilsheld, fnod wi011 A go, thils'9iig disapplears a monstrousa ?? ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THE THEATRICAL EXAMINEIL. IJAYMARKET. When the papers do agree, says Pnel their unanimity is wonderful. Yet can we hardly think it wonderful that they have agreed about the new comedy. It is really very clever. It is carefully constructed, and has both incident and character. Not that there is anything, in: either respect, absolutely new in it; but in both it has some new combinations. A ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... ITILLAIi TESTIMONIAT FUND, IN AID 01 Tlll: EItI.- N ro01o A MUMUSIC AlL.L.-'The seconld choral inietilig took plame last night ut JExeter lall, the pro- gimiiinlme, aiS u1sual, being dividled into sacred and secuir parts, conducted by Mr. MAY. Amongst the fitrmer pieces were FARRIA Nr's altheml, ' Lord, ibr thy tender lnefeitil sake, which is always taken too slow ; and CROTCIH'S fine in1otet ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... IHE LITERARY EXAMINER. Letters on the Condition of the People of Ireland. Bv Thomas Campbell Foster, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Reprinted, with Ad- ditions and copious Notes, from 'The Times' Newspaper. Chapman and Hall. These are the much disputed and much discussed letters of the Times 'Commissioner.' In publishing them Mr Foster regrets the necessity which forced a ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sir, —We beg to acquaint you (that through the medium of your valuable

... paper we may put our fellov. -tradesmen their guard) that we were last evening honoured by visit from person who gave his name the Hon. George Polk, just arrived from Washington, and said he was soil of the President of the United States; he ordered goods to large amount, which he was to pay for by a cheque upon Coutts's. We understand he has given the same story and trouble to several other ...

The Horse Guards e.—Colonel Bouvcrie has with his usual generosity contributed 10/. towards the library that in ..

... formed for the l>enefit of the noncommissioned officers and privates of the Ilorse Guards Blue. Ostexd, March 23.—The General Steam Navigation Company's steam-sliip Triton arrived at our quay Saturday afternoon, at four o'clock, after a splendid run of ten hours only from London-bridge wharf. The Murder of tiie Police Constable at —Yesterday the adjourned inquest on the body of James Jlastie, ...