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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 ...

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 ...

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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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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MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... JI.M1SYC'L LV'IX'llf.lNCE. from , intr, of'IN tis' li'llsi.. imloiicte's that Vjt1im %; netw opera of .cAtfle, ivits ?? the( FCIIi('e oiit., preceditit eVelnhe', %with i~e moest ellttiiioie~te i'reTcs, till' composer andl the singrers Polityclh'tt Oil thle ettp't inl 11t' course of' thi ?? Ilon' ttiltt ?? titl'05. It Wil- thtus CI'tt :-.Atttht1, M ~Iix ;h~i Ci'(OS V NeI N'tI (barifottt) ; ...

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 CIRCULAR

... The Queen and Prince Albert -visited her Majesty the Queen Dowager yesterday, at Marlborough House, and took an airing in an open carriage and four, attended the Equerries in Waiting, Lord Charles Wellesley, and Sir Edward Bowater, on horseback. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal, and the Princess Alice, were taken airing yesterday, open carriage and four, ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1846

... In the House of Lords last evening, the royal assent was given, commission, to the Fever (Ireland) Bill and the Metropolitan Buildings Bill. The Print Works Bill was read a third time and passed. Other bills the table were advanced a stage, and, after the presentation of several petitions, their Lordships adjourned. Lord Pollington, in the House of Commons, resumed the adjourned Corn-law ...