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THE RIVER PLATE

... Falmouth, Thursday Evening.—Her Majesty's steam-ship Gorgon, Capt. Croutch, put in here to-day for coals her voyage from Buenos Ayres for Portsmouth. She left Monte Video on Sept. 12th, Rio de Janeiro 22nd, and Bahia 30th. Of course the chief topic of inquiry on the landing of her mails related to the definite settlement or otherwise of the River Plate affairs. It is said that Mr. Hood the ...

The Madrid journals of the 4th, which were received in Paris late on Monday afternoon, contain little ..

... the news from Portugal not being of a date more recent than those already received by the last steamer. Multitudes of contradictory rumours respecting the instability of the Spanish ministry continue to be in circulation. HlJEspanol, of the 4th, states, that the exile of a certain influential member of the royal family (meaning the Queen-Mother) was resolved on, and that her husband would be ...

LITERATURE

... LJT'BRA TUBE. ITlle G('rct Oyer of Poisoning The Trial qf tie Earl 't ,Sumersrt Jfr t/e Poisoning Sir T/omas e: Overbiury, in the Tower ef London. By A~s- d DREW AMroS, Esq., late member of thie Supreme C Council of India. [Bentley. Of all the diuees of blood whieb b are been plotted .V ill thle courts Of princes in bygone ages, of all the tf ioul an id anidigbiit muriders which have fedl the ...

LITERATURE

... I. ITARAI TCRIR. ?? C'7 in, t ibor!/ . Thlirtectll edition, enlarged :i ,,,n Wc'I, 1iniin ll and Co. 18iti. I, hi,!,i li'ijivjop so large -i portion of :i~ ol reich atliuitretih edition is placed ,; l {t iihi-iTn. Ie l'fiblic voice ias . I! in i!nniie liot to be ?? thitt iu nl Iiit of' i,)an kild o1' otlher: and l- :!li rr i, i. liivn'si liftl jokv in machi repute, :. :: :it ?? hi%;i (,exi ...

LITERATURE

... resision Krright'sq Monthly Volumes. Tire Billow and the opera Rock. A Tale, by HJARRIIET MARTINFtAU. ret ap- The story of Lady Grange is but little known in II r i's England, thoutoh remcrnibrred and often cited on lii tiru the oiirsidle of' the Tweed as one of the most ex- iitanite traordinay of real life r'omnctnes. More than a a~ i- cerrturry has now passed since the death of the yet to ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... PRINCJESS'S X1ILATRE. It is deeply to be regretted that Sir HENRY BISHOoPS career as a composer was at a period when lyrical art w was not so well undeistood by the public as it now is. Some or of the finest compesitiona ever put o01 the stage are distri- is. buted in common-place melo-dramus, and mixed up with sad rubbish of other writers. When BIlisois has ceased re to exist there will be ...

LITERATURE

... JyO0mEY AND SON. No. If. By Charles Dickrens,-The two il- luotrations, by H. K. Browne serve as pictures ought to serve-for the elucidation of the author's story in its progress, They are graphic, and to the point. Dombey is tile centre of the Christening party, lookinig with faceorly folandsos uponthu abject of his own hearts joy, as the nurse danidles the cherub before him and the Party ' ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXA-INE-1{. Conespi(sndielwe of foh/n,, 'oaxutI, Duke of Jedfosff: selecte/s fois the OYqisnds at Iob/ti7rn ;1 MQ. I fit/ (in Introd letssn. By Lord John Russell. Long- man and Co. This, the third and last volume of the Bedfostl Coriesy)onsleence, deals with the last ten years of the life of the Duke, and the first ten of the reign of George the Third. The Introduction. by Lord ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9158 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... I LIT ERAT U RE, A POET'S BAZAAR. From the Danish of HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN. By CHARLES BECK. WITH, Esq. Three vols. Bentley. The general reader is apt to suppose that the British world of modern literature comprehends all that is learned, imaginative, scientific, and intel- lectual; at least he (is likely to forget that our republic of letters is but one among many, some of which, like stars ...

Published: Sunday 08 November 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4940 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... VUBLIQ AMUSEMENTS FPOR THE *Er. THEATRE ROYAL1 SADLER'S WOLLS. Under the Management of Mr. Phelps. V[O~J~fRRO. eid Toidy, h poeio-rmnesee situ eooeiece wish IICRA- TREFOR MEASURE. Th Dike, Mr. Phelps;~ Auyg Is. Sr. G. Bennett; Cisiti., Mr. H. Moisten; Emciles, Mo. H. Mellon Lttio, Ofr. Missions; Elbow, 1eA. Younego; Cl' wen, Mr. School; Isaeholl, Miss Lanmudinonn-Allen which. AN AFFAIR OF ...

FRANCE.—'The Supply of Provisions.—Tho question of subsistence continues to engage the serious attention of all ..

... been made on data of more or less approximate accuracy. as to the quantity graiu whW> ■ • ' •' •{ the « • _-- niu»t imported to make good me compute . „ ehcl , llcy tl e harvest. Xhis defici u U by the fact that the harvest was on the average fifteen .lays earlier than usual this year, and that therefore, instead of having twelve months provide for there will be twelve months and a half. It is ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... (EXCLUSIVE.) FOEREIGN.-Rossini's new opera, it is expected, will be produced in three weeks. The two first acts have been rehearse4, and the third act is nearly perfect. The departure of Mdlie. Faveo, for Drury-Lane, has been retarded by a slight indisposition. Carlotta Grisi will leave Paris on the 1st of January, to fulfil an engagement at Rome, previously to herjoining the troupe at Her ...

Published: Sunday 08 November 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7543 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture