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 

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 ...

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 ...

Poetry

... Pomp. A SOIG. j f (Anit-TWIith Helmet on hie Browo.) K in honour of that indomitable fiiend and advocate of the Rights of Labour, T. S. DNcoUsMr, M P. Let the base sycophantt Of wars and heroes sing; Lnud the despot' cringe and bow To Emperor or Killn I scorn such tulsome themes, I hing of the patriot brave, Dunconibe, the friend of liberty, And Labour's worn.dowtn slhve. Cuoans.-Letall as one ...

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- ...

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 

LITERARY EXAMINER

... IJ1TPRARY EEXAMINEFR. Aki~t tcO~l~i'Y.ByJames Cortswell-London: MiS e ai Marshall. 1847, T.,, i, at LI pire, one of thec best works on elementary, ri g-na~phl 6 at weev-r net with; cuitainning several featuresRI ?? altB e ii e. ~side~s the ordinary phy. it I d ItE.!I ,.1,LI Cwintl~s of tuh- production s, unatural and r , a n cittry are givent very careftlly aid ma 'si~ i i~l t~ latmcr who ?? ...

THE THEATRE

... Madame Anna Bishop made her first appearance in our theatre on Tuesday evening, in the opera of La Sonna- bula, and, as might have been anticipated, from the celebrity this lady has acquired both on the Continent and in this coun- try, her reception was of the most enthusiastic description. She possesses a voice of great compass, power, and flexibility, and her fine dramatic action gives an ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a court was held for the despatch of public business. Intendtd New City Prison.—The lord mayor presented the report of the gaol committee of the Court of Aldermen upon the reference to consider of a site for a new House of Correction for the city of London. The leport, it will be recollected, particularly recommended to the attention of the Court of Aldermen a piece of ground ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Travel in the Interior of Bra1zil, principally tsronk the NIorkerta provinces anid the Gold and 'Diaqnonld Districts. dtriv tihe Years 1836-41. By George Gardner, Fp L.S. Superintendent of the Royal Bo- tanic Gardens at Ceylon. Reeve. The siyle and structure of this volume are scarcely such as might have been expected from a graduate in one of the learned professions. Peculiarities of lan- ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... (Continued from page 4.) HOUSE OF LORDS, Monuay, Match 8. Tbe business was very slight The Prisons Bill, and the Custody of Offenders Bin, went severally through committee, and their lordships adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMONS, Mootay, March 8. On the motion for going into committee on the Landed Property (Ireland) Bill, ?? Roebuck moved, That any plans of relief for the dis- tress of the Irish ...