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BOXING-NIGHT AT THE THEATRES

... Mr. Frederick Fenton has come out stroh- in the scenic department. The Ancient Ceurt of Revers in Old Style's Christmas Hall ; the Temple of New Style, in the Regions of Design; the Enchanted Orange Grove; the Emerald Boudoir, in the Palace of the Rnby- ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... upon a well-deserved success. CITY Or LONDON -Under the able management of Mrr. Nelson Lei, this theatre is reaping golden opinions from ili sorts of people, and is in its holiday feast second to none in London. Oliver Cromwell; or, Harlequin and Charlie ...

LITERATURE

... Society are not unprepared to go in the organisation of labour. NEw EMPLOYMENTS. But this large amount of able management might be de- voted to the creation and systematic supply of new occupa- tions requiring system in their operation, and this without ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... small. There has been but little novelty in the provi, ces this 'Christmas, except the pantomimes, and they are, with a few exceptions, the most successful of those brought out in London last season, with the introduction of some -ew local scenes. The ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... favourable impression in the character of Marteau, the Carpenter; and Mr. M'Lein, another new coiner, played De Saubigne in a careful and intelligent manner. Several new farces and standard p'ays have been produced, the whole being I well supported by Miss ...

Published: Sunday 04 January 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2617 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... for the rest, we refer our readers to the magazine. THu PATHWAY oF THE FAWN. A Tale of the New Year. By Mrs. T. K. Hervey. Office of tlse National Illustrated Library, 227, Strand.-From the beautiful German superstition that attaches to the year's last ...

LITERATURE

... . GODLONTON and EDnVARD IRIcVNG. London : Pelham Richardson.-The Mystery of the Danube. By DANIEL URQUHART, Esq., M.P. London : Bradbury and Evans.-The Egyptian Rail- say3 or, thc Interest of England in Egyp?. London: Hope and Co.-A Detailed Exposure ...

LITERATURE

... on the other. Every one has his prejudices: I freely confess I have mine. 3r like London better than New York, but it does not, there. st fore, follow that I dislike New York, or Americans either. ieI have a great respect for almost everything American-I ...

BOOKS FOR CHILDREN

... philo- ci sophical lecture you heard, that when their b ff cousins came to-morrow, with their new electro-i 3. meter, they might not be without something new fi h to tell in their turn ? i d All this unhealthy and unnatural trash went out c ;- of fashion ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the performances will T. commence with BELPIIEGOR. THE BUFFOON; or, the Bobbers of the ?? conclude with the successful new Christmas pantomime, invented and written by Mr. T. H. Higgie, entitled TilE LION AND THE UNICORN: or, Harlequin Britannia, True ...

THEATRES, &c

... the Honeymoon has been revived, for the purpose of introducing two new pro- vincial actresses to the London Stage. Miss Aitken and Miss Clarisse Doria, as Juliana and Volante, were the new candidates for metropolitan fame, and appeared to make a favourable ...

Published: Sunday 25 January 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2632 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Cash-Box; or the Mask and the Mystery. A Christmas Sketch. By W. Wilkie Collins, Author of I Antonina.' Bentley. The Pathway of the Fawn, a Tale of the Nvew Year. By MIrs T. K. Hervey. Office of the National Illustrated Library. Place aux dames. We must do ...