THEATRE ROYAL—THE OPERA

... THEATRE ROYAL-THE OPERA. VI. ?? -h I. . .A A1 fA-- IAO f s+2AtAA For the tirst time since the commencement at nre present operatic engagement, there seemed during the earlier part of lsst evening lo incoisiderable cessation of public ardour and onjiety to secure early places in the theatre. Up to a con- siderable time after the house was opened, the audience ap- ered thin enough. None of the ...

HER MAJESTY'S' THEATRE

... HER MlA JEST ?? THEA TRE. 1C Last evening the operatic season of this establishment ly comsenced under very favourable auspices. Adhering to d, the more modern improvement of producing novelties and St performers of importance before Easter, the direction pre- sented a double attraction-an opera once a high favourite here, but which has not been played for many years.; indeed, which could not, ...

Poetry

... - m;aR a- 4 ?? V90- a, .- a A-FLOVS.-- - leaven bath its crown of setrs the Earth ier glory robe of flowers;4 ,Ibe grand old woods hiave mfus~ic,. CGreen leaves ad howers blooms 11he birds have homes where hnydbom In beauty smile above ; high learning hearts their rainbow dreams;- And we, sweet, we have love . There's suffering for the toiling poor on Misery's bosom nurs'd; Rih robes for ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT GARDEN

... ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT GARDENN Dn Y. VISIT OF HER XAJESTY. ce The Weber mania appears to have broken out afresh a1 in London, and Der .lriesciaetc and its witcherics to are again the talk of the town, after a lapse of a quarter m of a centurv. Indeed itwould seem from the concurrent s- testimony of the metropolitan critics, that a most inade- n quate estimate of that world famed work ...

Reviews

... Lieblemo. !relandl-A Letter to John Bright, M.P, cc,, 4.c. By RIGBY WASON, Esq. Ayr: tb ?? and Gemmell. ha IN this Letter, Mr. Wason protests agains .ho John Bright's proposed remedies for the relief dc -of Ireland as inefficient, and not calculated to m produce the devised end-the employment of la, the people. In lieu of those remedies, a Mr. Wason advocates the reclamation of t? waste ...

Poetry

... 1poem. I I I I., .. .. ! , ?: ? ?? f :, TUE XOGLOST CROWN. . 1o10 yB who 'lna noble work'-' yie ser nH flme draw airi- 'Who, in ?? wAY re God's ''' braveb ?? Thouth trourle-tried and'tortnt'-tofn-l The kingliest crownefA crown of thorn ! ife's gloriyelike the .bivp hbavesl Still spriogeth frogj he lou6d; And soul ne'er soared the starqseven, But pain's fire-chariot iodb'W ! - They've battled ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... 7TH1E EXHIBITION OF imi. Her Majesty's Commissioners for promoting ?? of 1851 have had under their consideration the subject of the prizes to be awarded to exhibitors, and have resolved to take immediate steps for having medals struck, of va- rious sizes and different designs, it being their opinion that this is the form in which it will, generally speaking, be most desirable that the rewards ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... H'IIE GREAT EXHIBITION OF lSl. Ilir MlaeAty's Commissioners have addressed the following 'l Unieltion to the Local Committees for promoting the lbititn of Industry of ill Nations in 1851:- ierl*a1iestyfs Cominjesioners think it de'sirable in this stage 1gs or proceedings to advert to their announcement on the Of Pebruary last, in which thcy reservo to themselves of rejection and selection of ...

POETRY

... I T O S P R I N G. Now thae iltlry signs .lrc .oin1'Oi Fast fronm stivaln, and sod, and treo Warmer airs are Ilildly blowilng; Spring is hero, with face of glee! Snows are low, and suns aro high Whore hor rosy footstups fly Wide abrold her mantle flinging, As tho angel maid advances Flowers are blooming, birds are singing, In the sunshine of hor glhmces. Souls of verdure, youth and beauty, - ...

EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY IN 1851

... EXHIMBIION OF INDUSTRY IN 185l. The Lard Mal or of London ham, Ve underend, sent invitations to the mayorA, or chief municipal officers, of the following towns to diine with the Prince Albert on Thursday next. The chief manistrate of the capital of the r United Kingdom proposes to entertain the Prinee and the e chief magistrates of a large number of cities and towns of e the empire, in the ...

MUSIC

... M USiC. MR,:, :HERY RWSELL'5 FAREWELL. ENTER- 'hariug the TAJNMENTS Durunug the present week Mr. Russell is giving, at the, Lyceuz, a. setie of his vocal performances, which he anrounces as hi* 'fowell entertainments in Lon- don. Mi. Russell blO been for so many years before the public, and his performanes are so well known in every paut of the kingdom, that nothing new can now be said about ...

Reviews

... , c bi c. §. Nos. 65 and 50. TrE PAi.couit LiBIRAIY. VolS. .37 and 38. Tnl: lionnen~s, and 21 n I7I1 (11 INDY. flByG.P.Ii. James, E sq. London and Belfast: Siams nmd dlIsllryre. Both of these novels are higilly entertaining. The l ob- hers presents a valuable transcript of English scenery, man- oers, enstoms, character aid costume, dnring the period sub- gequent to the later civil wars. ...