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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 

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 ...

RULES OF PRACTICE FOR THE COUNTY COURTS IN ENGLAND

... These rules, just issued, are comprised in fifty-two clauses, respecting the entering of plaints, serving summonses. give abstract of the mo»t important:—Clause 2 orders, that on entering the plaint, the plaintiff shall, if the sum sought to recovered exceed 51., deliver at the office of the clerk as many copies of a statement of the particulars his demand, or cause of action, as there are ...

LITERATURE

... - LITERATURk0 SELECT WRITINGS OF ROBnnT, CHAXB SAYS, FAMILIAR AND HUMOROUS. O S.5: E* This is a volume of papers written aftrand and diction of Leigh Hunt. They are 5tylg quite the author's own. The readers of Journal (who is not, more or les acquamt d that valuable and widely circulated, but eriodical?) thill recognise, in te conte At took, a hand that has for many years cotris their ...

Published: Sunday 21 March 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2460 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... I *I - ?? I. POLI:1001'FAMM. '>Lou.ndon: Pickering. The author of-this6book need not hope to remain anonymous very long, and we cannot but regret the diffidence which has concealeadfrom the public then name of one so emitiently.entitled-to their respect.- Political Fame cannot be considered as an analysis of parties, a dissertation on governments ofr constitutions, or a moral essay on the ...

Published: Sunday 28 March 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1195 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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. ...

The Journal des Dsbats gives curious prominence to a version of the complications that followed a recent visit ..

... King of Prussia to the Academy of Sciences at Berlin. His Majesty frequently confers the honour of being present at the sittings of his Royal Academy; and it will be supposed that the presence of the monarch has its. due effect upon the tone of the compositions read upon these occasions. At the sitting in question, the subject chosen by M. Von Raumer, was the vindication the character of ...

FRANCE.—Paris.—Precautions against Fires in Theatres.—Since the disastrous catastrophe the theatre of Carlsruhe ..

... in cases of fire in theatres. The Prefect of Police hat addressed a circular to the commissaries of police at Paris on the measures to adopted for clearing the building in case of fire. Every commissary on duty at a theatre is to make th » round of the various side doors and outlets, to ascertain that they can be easily opened, and that obstacles to egress are in the passage. From the opening ...

FRANCE. —Paris.—The Count de Kambateau, Prefect of the Stine, having,in cons«q,ucnce of the large Required for ..

... are proposed the interest of the city of Paris, and for the occupation of the iabouring classes, recommended the Municipal Council to ruisa a loan of 2.j,000,000fr., tlie proposition his been discussed and approved of. By means of these new resources the mumei' palitv will be able to proceed actively with the public works which have been resolved upon. The extent and importance of theseworks ...

LYCEUM THEATRE

... LYC.EUM THEATRE. TO THE EDITOR OF TE ERA. SiR,-I perceivebyyourpaper that the Lyceum Theatre is about to pass from the hands of thepresentflessees because they do not feel disposed to pay an increase of rent to Mr. Arnold. As an original renter of the -house in question, I think I am justified in calling the attention of -the public. and others to ite past history, .present state, and future ...

Published: Sunday 21 March 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 580 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSICAL MATTERS

... II. -] a X Mr. W. S. BENNETT S. CASSCALPFIAN6FOATE MIUeSC. -The term ciassical, applied to new and unknown music, is etymologically incorreCt, aol, 'fS' jplied -to'-bis own works, we think, B. ennett's use of it as,- at .best, it - proper,1f ot:t immodest-end arrogasnt. It is foris audience-. and~hiS critics, notfor imelfi-to prononice whbethr his music so far approach the highest st ndard of ...

Published: Sunday 14 March 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1215 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS

... V qSOcITY orS ?? A!TE VIEW-YESTERDAY. :The above society'wMil' tbrow open its doors to the public to-morr~ow . W were, yesterdy inted to a private inspection of the pictures ; but, the space we can afford in this,.our second editon, istoo limited to admit of more than a brief and cursory glance at the pietnres. We hope, however, to afford our readers some triffing assist. ance in their visit ...

Published: Sunday 28 March 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1595 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture