SUMMER MATIN SONG

... SUMMER IMAMN SONG. OUMllAM1, MAii2. Zt_;AkTT How brightly beams the sui, How sweetly shines the morn, How swift the shadows run Along the waving corn- As borne across the leas, The snow clouds' white array Suspended on the breeze In distance melts away. The lark in sunshine floats, And, bathed in ambient air She breathes to heaven the notes Which heaven first taught her there. The tiny ...

FOREIGN MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC

... PORLEIGN MUSICAL AND D>RAMATIO. RtOGER, the great French tenor, was obliged to forego his engagement at the Opera House, in Hamburgh, in consequence of the premature opening of the Acadernie in Paris. ADMIRAL Tom TFsubiu and Mdllie. Rachel are playing on alternate evenings at the Thjali Theatre, in Ham- burgh. A MOVING panorama of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers has been lately exhibiting in ...

Published: Sunday 18 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 933 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL LICENSE FOR THE Princess's Theatre, Leeds

... Saturday last was appointed by the borough magis- trates as a special sessions day for granting of theatrical licenses, and the following justices were upon the bench: -The Mayor (J. Bateson, Esq.), H. Hall, J. Holdfortb, T. Hebden, T. W. Tottie, ?? Carbutt, C. G. Maclea, J. H. Shaw, J. R. Atkinson, D. Lupton, J. Clapham, D. W. Nell, and John Cooper, Esqrs. Mr. C. Naylor, solicitor, applied ...

Published: Sunday 11 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 709 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I OSBOn1E MONDAY.-The Queen and Prince walked early this morning in Osborne Park. Their Royal flighnesses the Pr nce of Wales, the Princes, Royal, and younger me., bers of the royal family took their ac. customed early walks and drives. There was no addition yesterday to the royal dinner party. THE QUEEN'S VISrr To BELGIUIM.-It is probable that her Mojesty will embark this evening (Tuesday). ...

Reviews

... wvfsw??,?- THE RED REPUBLICAN, Edited by G' . c LUAUX H.1AEF;Y. Non. 7`and 8 ,London: t pubished by S. Y. Collins, 113, Fleet s stree ?? , - . . . . . a It is a good sign wienii a publication in- n creases in value as it increases in age; and, p decidedly, . these. two; . num1b-ers. of. the Red l Republican (for August- 3rd. and A ugust 10th) II are the beat writtenj -most opirited, and un- Y ...

Reviews

... Ue~t'lo. ;'TuE RED, REPUBLICAN,; Edited by ?? .CgR JULIAN HARNEY, NOS. 7>andt8. .London: th :published by S. Y. Collins, 113, Fleet- Sure street.. . al it is a *good 'signs. when a publieation in. men -Oreases in value as it' inoreases in age; Ined patr, -decidedly, these two numbers of. the Red teft Republican Ofor August 3rd and August 10th) leta, are the' bet written,' most spirited, and un ...

Review

... Melew. CALIFORNIA. ITS PAST HISTORY; l ITS PRESENT POSITION; ITS FiU- a TUl;E PROSPECTS. M'Gowan and ir Co., Great Windmill-street, Haymarket, ohr London. by WE have no hesitation in pronouncing this u book the best that has yet been issued on this ai( exciting sulbject. To the character' of origin- th ality thie author makes no pretensions, but he ey' has, by careful and extensive i-esearch, ...

THE WALLASEY COMMISSIONERS

... THE WALLASEY COM6MISSIONERS. ID REMOVAL OF TVlE MOIGAZINT S. e Last evening, a special goncral mecetinli of the connmis- sioners of Wallasey wvas lheld at thc Queenii's Arms, Liscard,. to .ake into crniletlration ?? reimoval of the powder imaga- zines, and to rccrive .a r; port frjlen a :;Ilb ?? onl tile sf sbjecb. 1'r(se essr.s. 'lail, Tiairina-l, 1 eadowTs, . Brice, Deanj, IHill, Ilolal, ...

NEW MUSIC

... NEW We have this week to acknowledge thbdi eit qf ,pa P eeot . mu-sic; from Mr. J. Alfred Novello, 69 Dean Street,'Sbfho,Lbd ldor 'which inecldes,amoahgst others a continuation of the exrednl; I cheap, beautifu3, and portable series of Sacred Classies. The.petftb t We have received are 100, 103 of the mosithly series, which con- clde Hlandel's Oratorio of Samson ; parts 99 and 102 which are ...

Poetry

... goarp. W THE GREAT MISTAKE. Well, really I'm astonished quite, And scarce know what to say, To find that Sunday, after all, Is still a. working day; That, spite of Le 1slative Acts, And Bigotry's 8rainf fever, The world is going round to day As rapidly as ever. 1 thougbt--lcept in -organ pipes- The wind was not'to blow, And flowers wer tob aknu If they presuriled to g1r~w.: Tbat ever stomach, ...

Reviews

... Blanei0. 7HE NATIONAL INSTRUCTOR. Part III. London: J. Pavey, Holywell-street. na' MANY excellent and ably-written articles are lat contained in the numbers forming Part 3 of I the NVafionat Instructor. The editorial papers thc *on Machinery, Peasant Proprietors, Fr w&o., well deserve our wannest commendation. M Trhe Biographical Sketches of Kossutb, Louis . Blanc, &a., constitute an ...

HISTORIAL SKETCH OF THE RELATIONS BETWEEN DENMARK & HOLSTEINSCHLESWIG, AND THE CAUSES OF THE PRESENT WAR IN THE ..

... - . HISTORICAL SKETCH. OF TUE RELATIONS BETWEEN DENMARK & HOLSTEIN. SCHILESWIG, AND THE CAUSEB OF THIE PREBSETWAR IN THE DUCHIES. (From a Correspondeit.) Whilst the Schleswig-Holstein duchies are struggling for the maintenance of their rights, and Denmark fighting for the suppression of them, a protocol has been signed,in the Foreign Office, on the 2nd instant, expressing, on the part of ...