EXHIBITION OF 1851

... EXHIBTTION OF 1851. PROTECTION TO AILTIOLTUS EXISIBITMD The following circular has just been issied to all local committees in connexion with the covers, Siri-ln reference to the eighth decision of her Ma.. jetty's commissieners, which states that arrangements will be made fcr the protectior of articles which may be exhibited from piracy of the design, I am instructed by the executive ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LITERARY MISCELLNI K THE BEAUTY OF THE MARRIED X _ I that I never find, and never have found, a man more captivating than when he 1s a mnarned ins te say, a good married man. A man is neter a that> never so perfect in my eyes, as when be is mearried, he is a-leusbands and the ?? aThmily,45U115i. manly arms wife and shulsireni and theouviais which,lin his entrance into the marriev stateeec him, ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... MBMEICRS OF ROBERT FalOuOER WARD. By iMaHxO . ?? FMpsps.-. Mjlfurray, Afbermarle-st1reet.-Mt-. Ward, the father of the ex-member for Sheffield, and preseuttoppressive -governor of the Ionian Islands, is better known asthe author *Qof Tremaine, ' De Vere, and other literary productions, than as a political character of any eminence. As a mere minis- Serial hack, fiing subordinate situations ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... (FROM OUR OWN cORREsPONDENTS.) AYLEISBURY.-On Wednesday a Mr. Osler joined the company, openingin James Greenfield. in The Momentous Question. In the afterpiece of Bombastes Farioso Miss Burton, Harrison, Albert Nash, and Mrs. Burton, con- trived to keep the audience in good humour. The Irish Tutor and The Illustrious Slianqer concluded the amusements to a very good house. A bespeak comes off ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2752 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLC AMUSEMENTSo ROYAL SADLER'S WVELLS THZATRE. UNDERt THE MANAGEMENT OF MRc. PHELPS. VWSD.HOROW (Vandosye.Sd Tu is-y will be precented Shake,. Hooia; Flolse. r. . tet~g; HnaleMr GrhakmzFIrst Grave- d, o M, Yolige Siond o.,Mr. W4iliaims; Filet Antor, Mr. r Fe t~i.Ternardo, Mr. Hollis; Gertrude. 1001cc G~rs; .5)1.hnio ineEtiz* leanere. On W odaday and There- day, WLLI-e fELL Ge~e, Me, . ?? ...

THEATRES, &c

... THEATRES, &C. | - - - ---a I ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA. Closing and Review of the Season. The regular season at this establishment terminated on Sstarday evening, August 24. During the past week four supplementary performances have been given at reduced prices, bringing into play the vast resources ol the establishment, introducing all the principal artistes, ad embracing the principal lyric ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3137 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... A more recent and remarkable instance of the coant- less modes in which the Exhibition of 1851 has set all the industry of the world in motion, has appeared in our columns. Ceylon has added its name to the list of intending competitors; and circulars freely distri- buted, in the Singhalese and Tamul languages, will, there is little doubt, have the effect of enriching the Hyde-park museum with ...

LITERATURE

... LITZEATURZ. IFUN, PoETRY, A.ND PA2eTHO5; or, the Cornucopia. By William Young Browvne. Efllgls~ai milson, Royal Exchange.-A more varied miscellany f romthe pe Po a writer seldom comes before us. Poems, long an short, heroic and pastoral, sentimental and comic, are COmifl gled in fellowship harmonious; and prose,in fantastic and most novel guise, re iban occasionally finds a place in our ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... THE DRANA, KUSIC, &C. During thepast week nothing-but-old and-worn-out dApjph' pieces hay.e beesarechauft-d. ?? audience. 3jr. Webster falsely. coocludesshleat the transplanting of t- plays. from the Strand to the more aristocratic region of the gHaymarket, WillinfuSesfresh.novelty, life, and faun into themn. T She audiences may be very.select at this theatre, but they se Icertainly pot ...

AMUSEMENTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... , (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THE THEATRE ROYAL.-(Under the Management of Mr. Simpson.-The Haymarket Company made their last appearance here on Thursday evening last, and an ex- cellent attendance was noticed. The pieces were, The Heiress of Shlunsenburgh, Time Tries All, and Tom Noddy's Secret. Mr. Sims Reeves, Miss Lucombe, Mr. Frank Bodda, and Mr. Latter, appear on Monday, in La ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 750 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... TEE FASEIONS FOB SEPTEMBER (From Le Fellet, Journal de; Grand Mode.) The Paris fashions of the day run entirely upon these toilettes destined to be worn in the country, or at the watering places; yet so much elegance is maintained in them, that, in our description, we shall be but resuming the information of the choicest productions of the season. For dinner or dancing dresses, a robe of white ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... %eStAT.XOALS, ETC, Osr theatrical office has been a sinecure during the past week. We have only to record the doings of the few theatres now open. At the Haymarket, the Adel phi company have been playing Paul Pry, and several old farces. UHamlet, and The Legend af Florence, have been repeated at Sadler's Wells, to good houses. The Olympic has been closed, but opens on Monday, under the ...