PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEEX>T;t ROYAL S&ODLIlES WEXLLS THE&&Z I ?? _ ' -Intntc~r OF (Cli, P~rEL?. ?? ~ ~ ~ l.L0LTELL: OWTuesdar, art; Aeeg ?? T}Et Or 111151 rein. . * I tlr Eo. 'rltr ?? ~ F ~ ~ s, Enter Tr 'dC4dOL OF ItF.FO l .E Mr :storT6 MCr. klos ahirs O ir' W WAO TO PA1 OLO FEtTa. Sir iiles Overreacher etps; L rd rl, 5 I n hern .r. Il rt irirtoul; Justo,,edM.s ?? ?? -To Colnclude WII rid Daheelep, br. ...

The Fine Arts

... zie e*lile -arto. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY THE OLD MASTERS. [Conlinuedfroe our last,]I No. 21, from thle colleclloos of,1r. W. ilortimer, of Clifton, is A FrUit Piece, painted with great beauty and truth by 3Spaeckaert. Nothing oan'be more ?? tban the grapes 2ned peaches they bloom in all the ?? U nitoreure ad seofi ' is it but ant jour plucked froin thcir parent trees. Some drols of' dcw ...

Selected Poetry

... $?rlrcttb 3,,)Cfrtro. OIT, LET MIE BE ITAPPY TO-DAY. EorrT r: for cachll day is the evil it brings Tf one day, then, be free froni dvll sorrowi Oh, chase not its joy by the sad littered fear That some trouble may rise oil the morrow. While clear an-i -ndimm'd is the bluc alch above, And the ?? glowes warm, do hot say That tenipests may rage ere the nighitshiades depart, Bait, ohl, let mle be ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIOPABLE INTELLIG;,JENCE - The Queen hnd Prince Albert took a drive in open carrlage and four on Monday. I a Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Rent his Serene Highness the Prince of Leiningen dined wit Majesty on Monday evening at Buckingham Palace i her VICEInEGAL CounT.-Yesterday evening tr Viscount Gough was the principal guest at the Viceregal 1rtd Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant ...

ENTERTAINMENT AT DUBLIN TO Lord Gough

... INVE3LRTAINMENT AT DUBLIN TO i Lord Gough. On Saturday evening the members of the Hibernia0 Unitsed Service Club entertained our gallant and disti0ll gaished countryman, Lord Viscount Gough, at a dinner in their Club house, Steplhen's-green. The chair wsv, taken by Sir Edward Blakeney, K.C.B. At his right sat the guest of the evening, Lord Visicount Gough, his Royal Highness Prince George of ...

Published: Sunday 05 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1460 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LITERAT U RE. I - A MONTE AT CONSTANTINOPLE. By ALBERT SMITH. Bogue, Fleet-street. Had we the power of appointing a writer to go to Constantinople for the purpose of afterwards telling us all about what lie saw there, Mir. Albert Smith is precisely the person 'we should select. There are those whose description of the place would be more classic but we have had enough of that. There are some ...

Published: Sunday 05 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2540 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... ST. JAMES'S THEA TRlE. EUGHEO SceIcEiS masterly comedy, La Ceriolasl'errier, was produced here last evening with triumphant success. Excellent as have been the previous representations by Mr. I MITCHELL'S imported company of French comedians, this i last performance transcends them all in the fulness and I power of the cast, and the fine tone and finish of the acting. The combined talents of ...

LITERATURE

... L1TERATUR E. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. SEHcrsxO-1, Pendennis; 2, David Copperfield, No. 12; S. Ladies' Companion, part 3; 4, Lund we live in, part 31; 5, The Homes Circle, part 8; 6, People's M1edlical Journal, No. 12; 7, People's Review, No. 1; 8, Krasiaski's Lec- tures on Siavonia; 9, Hand book of Gamnes, Bohn's Scientific Library; 10. Lodge's portraits, vol. 6, do. ; 11 Bumtboldt',3 Views ol ...

EXHIBITION OF 1851

... EXHIBITION OP 1851. A very large and respectable meeting of the inhabitants ofI .3larylebone was held yesterday in the Princess's Concert- room, Castle-street, Oxford-street, for the purpose of taking into conlsideration the proposed Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations in 1851. The Right Hon. Lord Portmnan occupied the cheir. Amongst thosc present wereE Mr. Mackinnon, M.P., Sir ...

Poetry

... STAN ZAS, ADDRESSED TO A LADY DURING A PROTRACTED ILLNES5. 'T is SWEEr-'t is sweet, when sorrows come, To batten on the cheeks' soft bloom, To quench the smile in rapture's eye That swells the breast and prompts the sigh- 'T is sweet to know, mid grief and That hearts which love us still re-,min. IT is 8,6et-lt is sweet Ufknel sufferings shed Their influence P' ?? When dro' r t Isl weary bed; ...

THE MAGAZINES

... SHg MAGA ZiNVES. O opla ait]h an ably-written article on Free. Tie political views are consistent with ,a f' 1held by this periodical ; and while re ac- Ii s ' e and skill displayed in every column, we 'vt tlt ti(e Writer has by any means succeeded in , 3J ctil,?kl~ifg his own propositions. The Budget d tie 5tati't ieS thereln contained, coupled with ?? n,, by the Chancellor of the Excheuuer ...

MUSIC

... I HER MAJESTY'$ THEATRE. La Sonnambula was performed last night to a very full house; the attriction ?? only. in. the appeairince ?? as Amino, but of Sims IReever as ERlem.'1 It yas stated in the bills that Mr. ievees war to perform the part for, this occasion only;I an announcement which we donot aretend to understand. No other person in the theatre is able to perform it by any mreas so ...