FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. The Marquis and Marchieness of Dowwnhirs intend to leave East flempstead Park early in the ensuing month for Hillsborough Castle. Viscount Melbourne leaves London the week after next, for Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire, and then goes to Bishop's Close, his seat in Nottinghamshire, to take up his residence at that ancient family seat. There is not the slightest truth that ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... IIEli .3AJESY'S TISEAiLL'1. Semiraimi(le 'vas given after a strange filslion last nigrit, by 1o 15l cus creditable to tile gicat lyrical establishient of the modern ilabyloun. The composer, called lo sasiN, wbo wrote) this opera, had a notioa thait Ieo created tlrcoa splendlid parts for at prima donna, a contralto, anlld a baritone. Ile liever contemplated, perhaps, that the in- signiiceant ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... HAY MJARKET 'I'THEAT'RL'. Our stage is fallen on stllugo timaes indeed, when the opera. of Guy M1oimorring is revived for the purpose of ex- hibiting' the tulents ofae young lady ns lleg dIerir'ilies, for upon no other grounds, surely, could the light comedy com- plny of the ?? Theatre bave launched on such a venture. The pursuit of opera under difiviulties may be imagined when we' look at a ...

Literary Notices

... I I t14- I ?, 1,? ?? T J1.0ticro. 'viie C IIAITcF AND)'rt renaot :vim err. IiII' t that oldil 1,1tlier 'rhady turning do~wn the road ? 'ter wa a time when, he said ?? woldd h~iv t breit atirali to have finet tni-bnt as thet old tallow was ?? rwt worth powder and shot, thle ?? ?? llever renewod, and it is out of (iiitCe ths otur yre.rs Who knows but I'll ktiork. a ?? 011 ci i Iiii, ...

ELECTION NEWS

... CITY OF LONDON. A numerous and highly influential meeting cf the electors of the City of London was held yesterday at the Hall of Commerce, to take measures to promote the re-election of Lord J. Russell for the City of Loudon. The platform was crowded a number of distinguished gentlemen, among whom observed Sir George Larpent, IStrt., Mr. S. J. Loyd, BaronL. de ttothsehild, Baronde Goidsmid, ...

Literature

... Lfiterature. S EE C1 ?? E D P O E TR ?? THE THREEl WOItULDS. The Nvorld in whiih we like is bright W'ith beauty and with loveliness; And 11n:1iy a form.with fifo asd light, W ith fairy neise and gorgmeus dress,. A llures with gay and gl:bl dleceit Our I% anderig eyes and roving ftet. The world tcv whilch Nu go is pure I'tto wayworn pilgrinr's home of rest; Its peimeures are Is rich and surc As ...

POETRY

... b_ ?? THE THREE SONS. I ha'e a son, a little son, a boy just flive years old, With eyes of thoughtful earnestne3s, and tuind of gentle mould; They tell me that tuosual grace In all his ways appears- That my child s grave aund wviso of heart beyond his childish years. I cannot say bow this may be, I know his face is fair, And yet hlsi sveetest cotaeliness Ia his mild and serious air; I know his ...

THEATRICAL ERA

... | THEITATRICAL ERA. ;I THE LOAN OF A WIFE, AT E 1LYCEUM..; * Mr. Wigan is said to be the author ofthe neiw burletta at this theatre, thodgfh, judgin'g from the ingenuity .displayed in the construction of the plots we should imagine the piece; to be of foreign extrac2 'tion, and 'that 'rIT. W. stood in the relation of -its dramatic godfathers rather than the absolute parent of the affair. He ...

Published: Sunday 05 July 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1317 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COLONIAL

... Nhwfoundlajid.—Destruction op the Town or St. John's bt Fire.—(The following appeared in a Second Edition of Daily Neics) • —The Pearl, which arrived off Teigamouth on Monday, k«a brought particular! of most destructive Ire John's, by whioh that town was totally destroyed, The fire occurred on the •A of June. All mercantile establishments, from Messrs. Newman and Co.'s, at the head of the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... BLACIWOOD'S EDINBUR(GH MAGAZINE FOR YUL.y. Edinburgh:: Blackwood 6- Sons. The present number of this able periodical opens with an abstract of Von Tachudi's clover book of Travels in Peru-s country as yet comparatively untrodden by the tourist. The next paper is a continuation of the Marl- borough Dispatches, including the history of the great Continental War in 1708-1709-. The sutceceding ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADlLPII THAlEEAT2'R H. We owe many a stirring melodiramna to TMr. PRAKE, but his last iight's Devil of Maerseilles is a demon of a very inferior breed to the lhmous old Bottle Imin. Yet the title was pin avilie, and we entered the theatre in I le full expeetation of bein6 treated to a wondrous three-net legenil of diablerie-fall of Adulpbi-thirilliiig interest, of treniendoesly critical ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... TWEATRE ROYAL. Wallace's very successful opera of Maritana, was pro- daced last night for the first time here. It is a composition of very decided merit, and makes us not a little proud to hail the author as a fellow-countryman. It has been very well put upon the stage in our Theatre, and the musical arrangements-allowing for a first representation-are very creditable to Mr. Levey. The ...