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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 

LITERATURE

... LITERlATURE. HOGG'S WEEKELY ISTRUCTOR. art XIII. di The numbers of the Instructor for the month now closing p, present the usual attractive features of sterling original talent, and careful and judicious selection. The opening paper deals Pn with that vital question of social economy, Institutions for ri Reclairning Deserted Children, as to which, through the In untiring benevolence of ...

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 ...

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, ...

THE THEATRE

... Is On F day evedink the veteran Braham once more appeared e on our stage, being, if we recollect right, the first time he has donned the dramatic costirne here for the long period of six- teen years. It is really wonderful to behold Brabamn, and still possessing so much of that former energy and soul that far dis- h taneed all competitors. Braham mu2st hare snrvived two gene- d rations ...

POETRY

... POETRY1. R EFLE(CTIOfN. l-fie cion is of wvoith tie niced, I',C b(leat rewlard that vi-tiro finds, 'he illveuger of the ovil deed, '1'he utnlv itig w orm of guil-y miitdi! Yes ! it doth to di itraction writ 'Thi tle;irt h' Silnlull slittles uerealst- 1' qtdilcells tlll ?? stirg', Aad ttisory reais ?? CIors paZlst. D). W. fisiese. LotidoLi, March Il'lith, IS-16. AN:SE1'LM 'TO ENIGMA, (-n tge: ? ...

ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE FINE ARTS IN SCOTLAND

... WVe are glad to be informed that the annual fund for the current year is in a very flourishing state, and that, conse- quently, the committee of management hare alreadybeen able to make some very important purchases of paintings from the tweentieth exhibition of the Royal Scottish Academv, which is at present open wvitbin the galleries of the Royal Institution Buildings. These paintings, along ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... JIB]? ?? TiIPHETRE. DoxtZlttTTi'. LiNDA 1)1 CHAMourso.-Arnoinus the i visitolrs ittriitcted to tile ,:itil''liatrv,hin Paris, d uringthe t great runlof the ?? DeJi, s, ~as DON mOTTO. WithIlii die tidutise ofi lie ]Bauls'arlodidor ra composer weep ait thle SOrrows Of :lro ?? and laugh at thle coin en1 itscf 1 of Clionckon, Wvithi her tiiinarle of t e~in~y 3o15.'' lie hail [it l lint period thle ...

MANCHESTER BETTING, Friday

... CHESTER CUP. IS to 1 Sweetmeat I to 1 agst Hope 18 to 1 Clumsy |40 to I (taken) 18 to 1 Miss Bums 140 to 1 Inheritress to 1 Fitzallea 150 to 1 Weatherbit to 1 Best Bower |50 to 1 —Rose of Cashmere (t.) Nothing done upon the other stakes. ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE, A PE R SONAL LNARRATIVr OF SEVEN YEARS IN SPAIN. BY CAPAIN ALExANDER BALL, 5.8 F. Gh;ppeal, Lom- bard-street -This work is ready vbat it purports to be -a serlonal narsative, and e .usists chiefly of extracts ftom a joursal. The author appears to have had three objects rin virw in its publicxion-the vi-adintion of Gontcra Evalls from the slanders that hate been ea fr-ely heapcd ...

EXHIBITION of the SOCIETY of BRITISH ARTISTS in SUFFOLK-STREET

... EXHIITI 'I'ON' of tlh', 0 (JIEJY 'if B I L'Si I I AILe'lTINTS ein SUFF.,'OLK-S7j ElE'.. Ani i nop porturnr'te dnsr' fog whir io afperrieri at dliver's tlin iiisoil 'itirh ,was p)irtticulirl'l hirtiltj( Is to tihe pr'ivate' view of t hr -cues at theSifrk- g stlret grrfleiry nor hirS tn the onlyv oresoir w~inch t ?? -It firii ?? 1)1 of tire works; of tire. to Sri'ivt of' Biritrish Ai'tir'ts ...

NEWCASTLE AND CARLISLE RAILWAY COMPANY

... Nkwcastle-on-Ttne, March 27.—The annual meeting of the proprietors of the Newcastle and Carlisle Railwaywas held in this town this afternoon, and was tolerably attended. M. Plummbr, Esq., chairman of the directors, opened the proceedings with few general observations, and called upon The Secretary, Mr. Adamson, to read the report. The accounts showed that the receipts of the year for goods, ...