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LITERARY VARIETIES

... LITE RARY VARIETIES. I AIDS Tro REFLECTON.-An hour of solitude passed in eincere I and earnest prayer, or the conflict with, and conquest over, a esingle passion, or subtle bosom sin, will teach us more of I thought, will more effectually awaken the faculty, and form the e habit of reflection, than a year's study in the schools without o them.-Coteridge. I I3TELLECTUAL PRECOCITY.-A child ...

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 ...

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AND FASHiON. SATRucDAY.-Her Majesty and her Royal Consort, walked to Barton. The unpropitious state of tie weather on Saturday forenoon prevented the Royal children being taken their early airings. Their Royal Hightiesses were talkn ont in the after- noeon. Her Majesty and Prince Albert took a carriage drive inl the afternoon. SUNDAY -I-Ier Majesty and the Peillce walked early on the ...

Published: Sunday 15 March 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1641 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL INTELLI GENCE. SACRED HlARMONIC SOCIETY. ?? lnis e en the uisiom of this society, for several soea50fl, to elevoto rne evenin.-.' to the l'trfortnieince Of ?? rn'i.Last ceight Exeokr-icail wee crowded for, the orerett01l n1inny amateurs comoing' front the euuntry expre'syt - to tendlie hr rmet' ug. Thes chrl' body was accrnricl.It'd o-n 10' the ithai nuoniors orgatn by Mr. TuRtLFc, Of ...

LITERATURE

... BLAtatwooD's MAoAZorIN.-We had intended to dis- eUSS with the writer his ministerial measures, but, after re-perusing it, through a dozen pages, we could wet but refrain from breaking a fly upon the wheel; a moere lachrymose, vapid, and harmless bit of yersrfirge never emanated from the fartlamed Christopher's pen. The northern political lights are out of. their element, and protection has ...

returned to town res- Cm ar has arrived in town. The a Ueaujolic are still prolonging their stay Was ven

... the Clarendon Hotel on i? ount Karoli, by the Hon. George Smythe, L™' \i wcrc present the Marquis of Granby, Lord 1 , Mr. Peel, eldest son of the Premier, and guests. ainnrrl ' lU ' still prolonging his in* ' aro,K ' l)n Hotel, but will leave town in a few and Seal has arrived in town. hear repairing and decorating his > ma, the Beividere. i-Tr.J 111 ' I-adj Hatherton will leave town in a few ...

ON MR.HERBERT'S HISTORICAL PICTURE

... ON MR. HERBERT'S HISTOI1CAL PICTURE, T7ie Ieeciyei)dentisasseriny Liberty of Cancience, in the Wrestminster As cacefly of Dicieeeo. BY C11ABLES NIVWORTHY. 'Tis a rich grouping! an assemblage vrand Of Portraits, painted by a master-hand. A bright creation of the Artist's mind, From history, racts collected and combin'd, Of holy me, that dared t' assert, defend Treedoan of Donsiesce, and its ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... LSC.SI CA L INTELLIGENEC'. g FIRST CONCERT OF 'THE PR1ILIIARM'iONIC is SOCIETY. i r Suichi an open nlg concir ri c ?? of is st nic lit at thle r- Ilntinover-square Rooms1 lisa tever hinfore beer, known lin 3t Phlilhiarmonic annuls. Never Aius stint, extriiorliniiry ie enthul sini mini fested ; it woai itidee'l1 pritinevit ot ty gpiitriotitnm e'tiltiti in tlie. upeman ocy of utoivte talenit. ...

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 . . . ...

THE LAST DUKE

... f . . ?? All selfishness must meet' its doom; e Humbug itself must die.' f Before the Dukes give us their room e 'Stead bf their eompay, 1 saw a Wision in ny sleec e Of Tamboffcorn, a fearft heap, s r And Belgian cattle prime:- I saw the last oI Dueal'race, c Who inrhe diteamer took his place, To seek a foriegn elle. His Grace had quite a billions air; c His cheek wilh woe was wan, The ...