THE LEGITIMATE DRAMA

... 1.1.4I~ ?? , '~Td TBieR'IITOU Om a Jt be~i~i~ertion -of ote n ast Saa' Journal, 61i the state of 'th ?? ducedmkaetoaned110 it upith 'afew more remarks , hichi afiti. a for atthis p lar ?? of tatrical 'Ihave, li~ved long enobugh to'see one, of our n'atio nal tempes'~a imecduv,~td ito ber garden, for public o6ratoi 7f polituchalh mattrs; then ifnoreto 'abaaa tor thve ct ncrtged ons fo the milion ...

Published: Sunday 14 March 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1410 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Reviews

... Rtbifts? -- - ?? SIMMONDS'S COLONIAL MAGAZINE. Lon- don: Simmonds and Ward, Barge Yard, Buck. lersbury. It is now some time since we noticed this very useful and well-conducted magazine. The numbers for January, February, and March are before us, and contain an almost inexhaustible mass of information and entertainment of the first importance to all in- terested in our cclonial empire. The ...

Poetry

... =oetrp. THE PATRIOT PENSIOINERS. I' Think of the sufferlngs and feebleness of these vall. gat old veterans in the cause of freedom-Smart, Preston, lnd Old Daddy;-be determined to subscribe ene penny a month to keep them alive their full time. Appeal in their beaol ffron the Veterants', Ophaen,' and 1ieltims' Vosnsitte. t Well, Arnott, I again repeat I am forced to submit to the Devil's law, ...

LITERATURE

... BLAGCtWOOD'S MAGAZIYE-MarCl 1847. The first paper this month is on Pauperism and its Treat- mcnt, including the vexed question of out-door relief, and other debateable points, the spirit of which may be inferred from the following concluding sentences:- The reader now sees distinctly, that which the clamour and clash of rigonrists and universal benevolence-men might have led him to over- ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Remarks on Education in 1847. By the Hon. Amelia Murray. Colburn. Hints on acn Improved and Self-payty System of National Education, suggested from the vorking7 of a Village School in Hampshire. By the Rev. Richard Dawes, A.M. Groombridge and Sons. Practical Remarks on Popular Education in Eng- land and Wales. By Henry Parr ilamilton, M.A., ?? late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Parker. ...

POETRY

... PD T1- Y PEitX Ol 0 \F O R G(O l)w I(i. 'Yr unig bren, rotel~m grn, :')i i~xg r l~w o'b d~ciih Unig broll, r 1 ln 'i. Avydl, an airadawi dIi o. vyd. - .idtabi x) faiint, Ill tin li, ])J diileg, is 'ac di jildil. A'u twvfo'tl S ylli it, fy th gael, (.einlmlg Ol fi iga\vg Igiluited, I)ypiid i mi rIiI y MCs, l)id hylill o dy ialles io. bcih ilil el-ba hielynt- Syliva ili dy gasn pu gy it. GC ...

IRELAND

... DUBLIN, March 11. The country papers have been diverted from the cry of famine to that of cultivation, and speculate very extensively on causes and consequences. The accounts vary considerably, much according to the peculiar tempers of the writers. One day hopes are held out that a greater breadth of land than could be anticipated will be under culture; that the tenants are all out in the ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I TNEATRE ROYAL. . . -- I We hesitated to pronounce a decided opinion on Mrs. Batler's position In the scale of dramatic merit, on seeing her in the character of Julia.- We have seen Sheridan Knowles's and Balwer's meladra- matlo creations not only well, bat excellently enacted by many performers: we never yet till last night saw one of Sbakspeare's tragic characters filled to our satisfaction ...

Poetry

... aoltr1I. THE DYING STUDENT. I Am. Ca, nln- mv sistor: I feel It nvs- Tbere '5 a terrible tirob on my actilig brow. Oh ! open tile window, let In the breeze Thult tO' iles1il has ganelboll'd o'er grassy leas- That lies chased the clouds of at smokeless sky- Thut has carried the thistle-down fair and high: Let elu breathe it a moatent before I die! Oh ! merrily, merrily, tell years back, I ...

POETRY

... P )ET It Y . MiOR{NING 1l i'DITATIONS. T]et Taylor preach upon a morning breezy, f-low Nvell tn rise while night and larks arc flying For lIly pPrt, getting Up seems not so casy liy half as lyingg. What, if the lark does carol in the shy. Soaring bevond thie sight to find him out; Wherefore am I to rise at such a fly 7 I'n trot a trout. a'§';li not to me of bees and such liko humns, Thie smell ...

BURNING OF THE THEATRE AT CARLSRUHE.—FEARFUL LOSS OF LIFE

... BURNING OF THE THEATRE AT CARLS- RU1E.-FEARFUL LOSS OF LIFE. I We read in a letter from Carlsruhe of the 28th ult. The grand ducal theatre hasjust been destroyed by fire; it is at this moment a heap of ashes. Soon after ive o'clock, and when a considerable number of persons had already entered the theatre, the third tier of boxes being nearly filled, the fire broke out suddenly in a box on the ...

AGRICULTURE

... Agricultural Statistics — A bill has been introduced into the House of Commons by Mr. M. Gibson, to make pro- vision for the collection of agricultural statistics in England and Wales ; and we now subjoin a summary of its clauses, for the information of our readers. The bill consists of 22 clauses, and proposes to enact that annual accounts shall be taken of particulars, with respect to the ...