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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 ...

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 ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... THEIATWICALS, &c. T11E PRFINCESS'S.-Tho ?? *of Richard IIl. was product here, on Wc'ednesday night. to afford r. Scott an opportunity of di playing his ability as a Shaksperian performer. The houso W; crowded ; and the universal impression, at the close of the curtai seemed to be that the stage bad received a), accession to its preset slender share of real talent. Mr. Scott is not a great ...

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 

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. ...

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 ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MUSICAL INTELLI G'LNCUE. D RtURY-L.ANE T HE AT RE.-ThIe success c'ft le new IttlI iall dawpotse, 11adfle. Sophie lauora, lisa been alnmost uttprece detited in terpsichorean lnuttas. Every p *rformatnce of thle blt!let of thle Wa'os of' Wapphtyuu has been received ?? ftore more. like lhat cxlhi ited biy the amnateurs under it so1thtern sky tht in our ord iiirily frigid reception Uf~ artie~tto. ...

LITERATURE

... L1''ERAT'URE. Tales of ?? Trjo1s. B3y AMrs,. S. C. HALLO IC(hlapna and Hall. A. oi ansf dI( mainvno Chris tiiais 1 moks whichl colle ill ivN cr INiteu r w ith die( tuijkovs anti mtinee pit's, v-C believe that fiew will lie folinitl possessedt of' thle t sount iti jt rtsic worth, as N)i eli as tile gracefut beauty I Cftlip tziles litfore us. Mmjr. S. C. Hall's stories are Inot for Chris',tmas, ...

LITERATURE

... LITL'RAT'1Ui E. Ct~rrrspowlene~w of.Jot i, finir't'i Duke 'f BedI',srd: I selected fi'oaia le, ?? it Wei/jirn Abbey. With/ an JntreodutiOtwa, 1' LIJI-d JOHN RUSS5ELL. Vol. I11 ogra. T1hik third volurne of the If'dt'orll Corre(spondence comtplete s at 'aork witicht tormb a ?? tdittion to out historicatl anl diljotitatti' moiriti ljtti' of thle last v'i'itir'y. Tflte period embrhi'~ced iii it ...

SCOTLAND

... Sunday in Edinburgh.—ln Edinburgh, there are 986 licensed public houses, of which are open on Sundays. One publican declares that on recent Sunday he drew 20/. after the gas was lighted; but taking him as a Triton among minnows, and assuming 51. as the average Sunday income, we have 21701. spent drink every Sunday, or 112,840/. per annum. Most of this expenditure takes place round about the ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSIC A-VD THE DRAMA l Bet. T ?? \I (EOXCLUSIVE.) FoRr1IGN.-The PFritint press has been much oocu. piedl With thle ruplure (it tile enog onitstent of Gardoni, ;-hom r, r. Lumley had seccrrd for lherl lajesty's Theatre, con- sidering that petical julsice has been meted'to Mr. Pillet, for his previlus atduucion of the young tenor from his firmer miinogers. Mf. Pillet, las aldressed tbe ...

Published: Sunday 22 November 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7423 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... \ whe Livnes of' the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of Englandwsl, from thbe ?? Times till the R~eqz of Kcing Geoqe IV. By John Lord Campbell, A.N. F.R.S.E. Second Series. From the Revolution of 1688 to the Death of Lord Chaclellor Thturlow ac 1806. Two vols. Murray. Fifteen lives are comprised in this second instal- ment of the debt with which Lord Campbell, much to the ...