REVIEWS

... The Ci arc/ of EngianLd uartcrly Rr iew. July,1849. W. E. Painter, Londoi. Always a highly re'pectablannd often very interesting publication, thiq Quarterly holds its piane steadily among o ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I iFASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE . ' . TheJ Earl and Countess! of ERnaiskillen arrived in London last week, fromsFlorencecoiirt, Ireland, and on Saturday left for Brighton to pass a few days there. Lord Crofton, who bas been to inspect his estates in Ireland, joined Lady Crofton and family at Cowes Castle, on Thursday last.. . The Marquis of ElY, Lord Henry Loftus, and the Hon. Captain Lindsay, ...

MUSIC HALL

... _ . _ Last evening the eminent vocalists, Miss Birch, Miss E. Birch, Mr. Lockey, and Mr. H. Philips, made their appear- ance-two' of them for the first time-before our musical public. The audience, we were glad to perceive, was crowded and highly fashionable. The merits of Miss Birch as a soprano singer, have been, ere now, fully recognised, and since her last visit to Dublin, the most brilu ...

THE ASSAULT IN THE THEATRE ROYAL

... I THE ASSAULT IN TIlE THEATRE ROYAL. le COLLIEGE-STREET OFFICI --EsTErDAY. to Immediately on the magistrate, Mr. Stronge, taking his , seat on the bench, the complainant in this case appeared to re prefer his charge aWnst' Willism -UitiresJ- Esq., a subaltern ,r in the 48th foot ,Xienk ,'Th& W tbred was, that 14r. at Cairnei, orf the mlkit ?? ofi the Theatre 4 iL~oyal, violently asanlted th a ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... I BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL ?? -- .. T'nU1SDAY EvENitN.-Tlle miscellaneous concert this evening was well and fashionably attended. Theprogramme contained a selection of popular pieces from the stores of Donicetti, Meyerbeer, Rossini, Cirnarosa, Auber. Beethoven, and Mozart. Beethoven's symphony in C minor was admi- :rably rendered, and so great . was the sensation effected by the overture of ...

THEATRES, ETC

... THIEATRES, ETO. HER MAJESTY'S.-The production of Lucrezia Borgia at this theatre last (Thursday) night intro- duced Mdlle. Parodi in the arduous character of the heroine, and Moriani (who has revisited this country after a. absence of three years) in the part of Gennaro. Parodi's performance of Lucrezia is the most suc- cessful effort she has yet made. Unlike her previous efforts, it was ...

Published: Sunday 24 June 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3844 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

UNLICENSED THEATRES

... Thomas Lowe, Robert Redaway, Sarah King, James Butler, William Smith, Charles Warren, Elizabeth War- ren his wife; George Hardy, a boy thirteen years of age; George Manning, Isaac King, Sarah Wright, and Benja- min Morris, were, on Wednesday, placed at the bar of Clerkenwell police-court, before Mr. Combe, charged with having been found in a booth, used as an unlicensed theatre for stage plays ...

Published: Sunday 04 February 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 950 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS AND COMMON INFORMERS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS AND COMMON I INFORMERS. I -_ 1. After a siesta of some years, those pests of society, common informers, have, like giants refreshed, sud- denly reappeared at our metropolitan police and sessional courts, ready to devour the first victim that unhappily may fall into their clutches, or those of their agents. They have now commenced in good earnest a crusade against the ...

Published: Sunday 11 February 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1438 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR TH WEEK. ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA-' COVENT GARDEN. FTHE Directtors of the Royal itakian opera beg retpectfolly to in- T form the Nobility, Gentry, Sultstribers, and the Putslic in eneral, that the teoaen, will C.Mnnltne on THURSDAY Nk;RT, arch 5th (hrsng the frst ni o of the Subtscription), with Auberas grand Opera of MIAiANIELL9.1 whith will be produced with entirely Zew ...

LITERATURE

... An tSWOxRT'S MAGAZINE.-The five continuosu works that a e a~ppearing in this magazine leave batjittle roomn foreniscellaneous articles, and the only thing noticeable, Ithis mnonth is a very ably written sketch of' the evils PeO-. duced by the existence of burial clubs, as they are at present conducted in London and the provincial towns. These lotteries of life-for they deserve no better name- ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I PU3LIC AUBSEMMTS EOR TSE WaE. ROYAL GARDENS, VAUXUAILL Last week but one of the present extraordift Y attraction, Int =OIO- quience oft Ie various cotatluental and provlimnia engageentaotef the YrO~itOFpl ?? (Modayl), an entire change of performanesO. and inro.duc'1ti1n of various goveltims Mlanter Hernandez for a lew stts lonager. in his mnatehles a nd ?? AartSo aetersebacagshl. st0all . ...