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SUDDEN TERMINATION TO THE Wednesday Concerts

... SUDDEN TERMWINATION TO TEE I Wedniesday Concerts. The WVernesday Concerts have terminated suddenly, and in a manner that reflects anything but credit ?? those musicians and vocalists wvhlo ' ore engaged for last WFednesday's entertainment, and this we shall attempt to show. Wedtne-sday last was to have given the eleventh con- cert of the springg series, with the second, appearance of Mdlie. ...

Published: Sunday 19 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1322 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SPANISH LITERATURE

... SPA NaIfHf LITERA TURE.* ?? - Three exceedingly handsome volumes, containing some fifteenl hundred Pages of history, biography, anecdote, analysis, and criticisix ; illustrating a I thousand years of a national literature, from the Last of the Goths to the Prince of the Peace, and accounting for thirty years of the life of the eminent Americau whose name is thus magnificently intro- duced to a ...

COMMEMORATIVE BANQUENT BY THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS

... COMMEMORATME BANQUENT BY THE . ~1: COLDSTREAM GUARDS. i magnificent entertainment in the character of a bi- eentensry festi val was given on Wedneedayevening in the royal hanlqoetting-roomoC St. Janmes's Palace, by the offEi- cers. of the Coldatream Guards, to celebrate the 200th .anniversaryof the enrolmentof that distinguiehed corps by the celebrated General Mtonck, afterwards Duke of ...

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. ...

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 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... (FROM ours OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) BANFP.-The theatre here at St. Andrew's Hall opened for a sbort season on Friday, the 17th, under the manage- ment of Mr. Clarence Lindon. The business Las been good. BATH.-Sydney Gardens.-These gardens were thrown open on Whit Monday to between 2,000 and 3,000 holiday pleasure seeking votaries, and the treat prepared for them was novel and in the highest degree ...

Published: Sunday 26 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2669 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... UJTERATUB Two YEARS' RESIDENCE 110 A LEVANTINE FAMILY. ByBayleSt.John, Chapmcan ax1adll1, Strand.-A rea- dence of two years in the bosom of a taimily at Alezsendris, with every opportunity of' making himself accurately. as- qasained with the domestic habits and customs of the easti aawell fitted 1dr. St. John for writing a olostinteresting work upon a subject that, in spite Of its want of ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... The reappearance of Madame Frezzolini at HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE has proved an important operatic event. She has shown, by a very remarkable performance of Lucrezia Borqia, that the reports of her fame in St Petersburgh, since she last visited England, had not been exaggerated. Her voice is greatly improved in its upper notes, her face and figure are more matured in their beauty, and her powers ...

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 ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LIT Y[E EA. X WA~ 'S ARiOOi Yt IS from Within now that , mast look for dhapge, fpr when. eduction, ba'ed 'ljBoll correqtL)now~P b ,Qf 01W 9 constitution, shall have lra:d thie man, these will be found no impediment to the advance of the whole race to all that is necessary for.tF ey p Ce5&t; g.ijest If which.Phis jluiks -ls iscfptl' proitoh-s hlee4hi~g1^rsfer?'- ings of our nature gain strength ...

THE DRAMA AND MUSIC

... THE DRA1&A AND XUSIC. 40~ DRURY LANE. The portals of Old Drury were closed on Saturdasy evdnling for thle season, end Mr. Anderso Weleaitjtile address to ?? feiseeds mied patrons, Altar adlverthing to his losses lisc hie suedortook tiles bsrileen of msanagesnecst, lie en onto e'yt~a t ci Thle & -eat dittititity of cosavoetitig the tiheatre lids a temple If ties logitimnste drama, after flee ...