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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 

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 ...

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 ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... SADLER'S WELLS. -The liberality of Messrs. Phelps and Greenwood in appropriating the entire re- .eipts of their theatre in aid of the funds of the Grand 13dutrialExhibition of 1851, they fiefraying the whole of the expenses, was rewarded by as crowded and en- thbsiastic an audience as ever assembled within the walls of a theatre. Immediately after the last bar of the overture was heard, Mr. ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... RErIEqS OF BOoKS. Tnc RIFLE R1 NGIIis.'t -BY CAPT'. MATyNP READ-. Shoberl, Mrirlbo)t-ogh-streeLt-Tho author of this work served in the AnieriqaiiJarlmy durinig the war betwedn that country and Mexico. Thei adventures that befel him while carniaigiinug with the invading tiroops ale narrated in a freslh vigor(us style, and a ehiarming off- hand mitanner. Tile author ?? us that, although rmich ...

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 ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... HAYMARKhET TEATRER. The production of a comedy by Mr Douglas Jerrold is an event of no small interest to playgoers; as the appearance of this theatre on Thursday night, as well in the number as the character of its audience, very unequivocally showed. The most flattering compliment which an author can receive was never better deserved or paid. Every one in the house seemed to remember how ...

FINE ARTS

... AIR. DOzduNIC COLNAGni denies the statement of lr. Hausser, eaid to have been moade before the authovities at Rome, to the effect that he (My. Colnughi) had offered I 100 guineas f,,r permission to engrave the portrait of Gari- l baldi. Mr. Colnaghi sayi it has never been his desire to publisbthe portrait of the Roman leader. ...

MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL EVENTS

... GRAND MORNING CONCERT AT HER MAJESTY'S TIE[ATREE.-The first of a series of grand morning con- certs was given at this theatre on Monday last, under the conduct of Mr. Balfe. It was supported by the entire corps of the establishment, assisted by the band. The programme was long and miscellaneous, being divided into three parts, and the performance occupied at least four hours! The concert ...

Published: Sunday 19 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1250 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CONCERTS, &c

... PHILHARMONIC CONCERT.-The fifth concert, on Monday evening, was a mine of musical wealth, as will be perceived by a perusal of the programme:- PART 1.-Sinfonia in F, No. 8-Beethoven. Aria con Coro, Possenti Numi (Il Flauto Magico), Mr. Phillips and Cbhorus-Mozart. Quartett, No. 81, Two violins, viola, and violoncello, Messrs. Blagrove, Sainton, Hill, and Lucas-Haydn. Recit., Sposa, ...

Published: Sunday 12 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2720 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 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 ...