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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (EXCLUSIVE rot THE BRA.) PARIS.-The last week has not been rich in novelties. We have lired in hope, which, though unsobstantial food, is se times better than the reality. At the Italian Theatre 11 Matrimonio and Scaramuccial werev well received, and thle dilettanti once again condemned to witness the caricature of Otello personated by Mario. ...

Published: Sunday 22 March 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11821 | Page: Page 5, 6, 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... SATURDAY.-Her Majesty and Prince Albert did Messrs. Hunt and Roskell the honor of inspecting the jewels they have just completed for her Royal Highness Princess Sophia, Here- ditary Grand Dnehess of Saxony; also the piece ef plate pre- sented to his Excellency M, de Lisboa ; and the magnificent silver candelabrum, part of a service of plate now finishing for his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of ...

Published: Sunday 22 March 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 877 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... wIaTERLATUr.L- A PRorosrD PLAN FOR THsE EQUALIZATION oN 'roar POOR-sASrc throughout the various parishes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; Pro- viding for the abolition of the Law of Settoemefnti render- ing thexeby the removal of paupers unnecessary, and saving annu2ally thousands of pounds to the rate-payers: also avoiding paroebial litigation, and greatly betnefittimg the ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... THEATRZCALS,7 &c. The art itself is nature.-SHArSIPIIE, LYcEum.-A new lyrical tragi-comedy called Hop-os- say-2humsb, was produced here on Monday evening, the great attraction being the first appearance of the re- nowned General Tom Thumb, for whose introduction as a candidate for histrionic honour Mr. Albert Smith has constructed the burlesque. t is founded on the well- known nursery story of ...

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 ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. We have much gratification fii announcing to our musical readers that her MAXESTY baa commanded the noxt Pi- harmonic Concert on the 30th instant (this day week), and will honour it with her presence, accompanied by the Princo Consort. ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC. This institution has now been in existence neorly a quar- ter of a century; it has maintaitned a very creditable ...

LITERATURE

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The Daily News

... irFll MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING, March 24, will be performed Verdi's celebrated Opera of NINO. Ninas (Kins of Assyria), Signor Fornasari; Idas?*, Signor Corelli; Orotaspc (High Priest of the Temple of is), Signor Botelli; Abdallo (an Officer of the Kin? of , Signer Fenena 'Daughter of Ninns', Mademoiselle CorWi; Anna (Sister of Orotaspc), Madame Bellini; Abigail (a Wave, snppmcd to ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... HA YMARKET THEATRE. The announcement of a new and original comedy in five al acts drew together a crowded audience at this theatre on i1 Saturday evening, amongst whom we recognised tin abun- id dant sprinkling of the ladling writers, amateurs, and critics ce of the day. Ard, for once, the announcement in the play- bill was not belied by the exhibition on the state; for once uneq uivocal ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... We cannot or notice any way, any communication that is sent to iinonymously; but those who choose to address us in confidence will find their confidence respected. NEITHER CAN E TO ANY MANUSCII ITS TVIIATEVEIL 14 A Subseri' 4 from the Commencement seems not to beawarethat the subject ot' his letter has already been treated in Tiik Daily News. ...

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, ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... TsiIt BliETssOVFN QtUAtrTrT SOClETY.-The second meeting took place last night, in Ilarley-street, in presenice of the Earl of Falmouth (the President of the imninittec), Sir W. Curtis, Sir Andrew Blarnard, Sir Giffil Wilson, Sir W. Newton, AMr. Alsager, Si! George Smart, Mr. Costa, Mr. Moscheles, Mlr. KIingemann, M. Climes, Mr. Neate, Mr. Ella, Mr. atitd Mr.. Anderson, Mr. Novello, Mr. C ...