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... Iloarp+ o lE Thy ANNEXATION OF CRACOW TO AUSTRIA. eave much pleasure in giving insertien to the ollng spirited lines and also to the author's pre. fol.inar5 remarks, with every word of which we licttiljy concurkd. N. S.1 iwth IeanrilY pinion, the annexation of Cracow is, with- nt txeption, he most barefaced combination of l ence and tyranny, recorded in modern history. ins. is a question of ...

SELECTED

... SELECTE]D. -NIRS. HAR1IS'S SOLILOQUY WHLE THREAIDING HEl e NEEbLE. t BY LADY DUFFERI. ( '(Frolm FisAers Dralvinie-yRoOe Scrap Book.) n Ah dearv me! what needles! well, really I must say s All things are sadly altered (for the worse too) since my day s The pins have neither heads nor points; tie needles have no eyes, And there's ne'er a pair- of scissors of thle good okd-fashioued size e The ...

POETRY

... l'OETRY. R 1~ot10 Vt0t O i @J ~1 otu,,J. Thought cloudls o'ercest our native sky, Audz seemi to diim the sun. We will iiot dowsi tn laoogror I e, Or deemslim to day t~isloole The rum1a enrs we loved lur Sre No less re'll cherishl nowv Aiim erouwii the Imomheet, as of yore, Viltil thonour to time Plought. ho tlheserofir folds. whose peaceful spoil To loithm ant hop~e atre giveii, eltol soelk ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL IJNTELLIGLNGE. PARIS.-[Privato Correspondence.]-Two novelties are now delightip ?? amislteurs the first is Pacili's opera La Fida'zacta ( .o(sea,' orighinally prodccdil at the Cuila, in Niples, in. 1843, and now imoported at the Tle 'atre teliCII here, and Clipipsson's opera of Gibb1 Ta Ine(nc- tee sr, representedl last Thursdey, for the fir~t t iee, ut the Roeyal Ope:ra Comiqne. The ...

Poetry

... jacett'r. THE SAILOR'd DESTINY.-BY LADY Dfl1FFERIN. ?? offcer who hid dlttiungnlshlc ?? van twice refused the oommanud o a ship-1to firt time ol ?? ground that hoevas too young; the second tile that he was too old.] RtCcl In hops. the brave heart goes To dare the stormny vave, And to IIhs, from England's foes, Either glory or a grave In that roey dawn of litle by poets sung: oie wio ...

LETERATURE

... ?? The PoldirUal DictionarY ; formi'nq a W~ork of Uni- versal Ref ~renve, b)0th. &nolltlfiionall and Legal; and emnbr'acing the Terms of Civil Adminisitration, ?? Eco710noy, and Social Relations, and of aill the more iinportnt~t tatistical Departments of Finance and Commerce. In two volunes. [London: Charles Knighit. 1846. The sormewhalt com prehiensiive, title wihwe have transcribed above ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... IFASHIONS F(It DECELU. I - FASHIO: F Ris m CraDles, Mout- Gauzes ConstantineAtUaJafaOles, DiiU -. selines Lujsa Fernanda, bareges Hayde'e, with organdyst tulles, &C. are the fashionable materials of fall dress; for walking and negligd plaids of every dimension, checked foulards, tafetas chinois in stripes or wares; 1affetai mauves shot with lilac, green to as shot with a different tint of ...

Poetry

... ?7?? vottrp* INANEXAT[PNlAOF CRACOW TO 1We have much pleasure in giving insertion to the Mge o spirited lines, and also to the author's pre. **eryensrk, wthevery word of which we gear pion the annexation of Cracow is, with- tle most barefaced combination of eutloceatd tyranny, recorded in modern history. sir, a question oftreaty-breaking, of far more flit, 'qe to the world, than all the humbug ...

Improvements in St. James's.—The devisees of the l»t« Francis Duke of Bridgewater have given notice that it is ..

... to apply, early in the ensuing session of parliament, lor a bill to authorise them to take and appropru;9 portion of Cleveland-square, near the palacc of St. James's, in length, from east to west, about sixty-five feet, and breadth eighteen feet, for building and other purposes, exchange fur certain new streets and approaches made them into the square, viz., widening and improving Utile St. ...

LITERATURE

... LIT E R A T A E. FRASER'S MAGAZINE. Nick ssons' Regent-street. W e have a sparkling numb' r ?? this month; t a better number of this popul r periodical ve do not remember to have seen. The following reckoning up of MIr. Roebuck, is an es ract from Contempo- rary Orators,'- a series of pap' rs which have excited a great deal of interest, imiast ruch as they tell us of public men who, for ...

Published: Sunday 22 November 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4026 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRE ROYAL

... the On Wednes.lday, ilin/c Aldo about ATothing was represented s; sir, at the Theatre Royal, to an andience far less numerous than IN. might have been deserved by the merit of the perfoirmance, to say nothsing of the matchless fascinations of the drama itself. Benedict was excellently conceived and excellently tents. acted by Mr. Pitt. He played with a light-hearted irre Ve ¶ pressible gaiety ...

The Drama

... St. James's.—Monsieur Perlet, whoso first appearance was announced to take place last evenuig, was prevented from appearing continued indisposition. In consequence of this, three pieces were substituted, in all which Mademoiselle Brohan performed. These were one-act trifles, Le Roman d une Heure, and. Les Rioaux d'ctuc-memes, followed by the three-act comedy, Le Bonhomme Richard; a piece which ...