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Literary Extracts

... ? Uitcrarp 3Extract%. -.1 ?? ?? ?? -- `Srcictissi OPPOSED To HumAN Pnotinvss.-IBut those iwho take refuge in scepticisfr forget that tihe princ~iphis of - t. t~ria~isiit have feliit hkept humnnt thing.t. ii thiraldoll), I'!that itty have oftenugiven poweittil instrunittci'n.' ?? ep isin. and that they reduce hiulantily to a suite of mere anutial niechinisin. We all possess in our sphere, in ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA AT Manchester

... MUSIC AND THE DRAIMA AT Manchester. (FroM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THE THEATRE ROYAL.-Opera still in the ascendant, but Mdlle. Nan took her departure, per bills, last night ,Saturday), and The Queen of the Roses being announced to be withdrawn, we shall have scope by-and-by for the exercise of our critical ken. THE QUEEN's TsEATRE.-On Saturday, the 2d inst., Mr. Charles Dillon, the manager, ...

Published: Sunday 10 November 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 711 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... I (FROM OUR OWN CORRUSPOND1CNTS.) BmIGTTToN -The business at this theatre, under the managenient of Mr. G. Belcour, is capital. The Rivals was played on Monday, and was well acted throughout. TheAcres of Mr. S. Artand was a sterling piece of acting, and he was mclic applauded. The good od melodrama of The Miller and his ?? was afterwards performed, in which the same gentleman, as Karl, ...

Published: Sunday 10 November 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2453 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Poetry

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Reviews

... WiMOOeIDo. Sketch of Mairnvara, giving a brief Account of the Origin and Habits of the Mairs, their i Subjugation by a British Force, their Civili- salion and Conversion into an Industrious Peasantry; with Descriptions of Various Works of Irrigation in Alairwvara and jweer, constructed to facilitatethe Opera- tionS of' Agriculture and Guard the Districts agazinst Drought and Farmine. ...

Public Amusements

... ioubitc autufsemenw. ists ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTIU7UT;I1. but We had on Saturday evening last an opportunity iore of witnessing in the Theatre of this establishment Altman's Voltaic Light. The diffloulty that has lack hithaerto existed has been, not to produce a light byl means of the Voltato battery, but to render it con.- this stant and unintermitting, together with the great: gna ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE C(R IEAT EXL-IIIBITION OF 185]. X'~e tdttaittl that at iti extraoidiiaty special P0 court held on Tulesday last, the Goldsmiths' Corn-I party unaltimously decided to awvard the SuI off po .£1,00t) frplizes to be given to those artists i of the caift, of the United Kingdom, who so to cau ?? works of the highlest design and merit, in uold Land silver plate, for the Ex- pt hibition of 1N)]. ...

GENERAL THEATRICAL FUND

... A meeting of gentlemen connected with the dramatic profes. sion, members of this institution, which was establisled in 1859, -- for the granting of annuities to actors, actresses, prompters pantomimists, chorus singers, and dancers, who may become incapacitated from age, accident, or infirmity from following their art, and relief to their widows and orphans, was held on Tuesday at the Lyceum. ...

Published: Sunday 10 November 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 839 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE G1REAT EXHIBITION OF 18.1. til H~is Royal Iighncss Prince Albert, accompanied ty by Earl Granville, Colonel Grey, Colonel Lloyd, Mr. ts W, Cubitt, ?? and - Wild, Esq., yesterday . visited the building in course of erection in hyde 6S as Park. His iloyal Highnless vwas shown over the as works by Messrs. Fox and HenderSol , the con- tractors; W. IDigby Wyatt, Esq., secretary of the m as ...

Poetry

... I ~ os1t t 1 p AUTUMN WILD FLOWERS. I love you well t ~4eek dwvelle in green lane and suniy meadow, T in valley niookle, by the mouitair, stream-- fach S ri.lding haunss vhere --woven boughs o'er- c shadow - -. ! i'ourlovely forms, through unany a sunlit gleaxn.I I love you well : - t gright ehlrn-ibyour fair, familiar~ fac~e, - Springing frora creviced roch and hill-aide lone-'- o'erlawnand ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... (From the World of Fashion) Winter may now be said to have commenced, at least with respect to the temperature; the days, although fine, being cold and frosty. Winter wraps of every descrip- tion are now everywhere visible, made of a variety of materials; let us therefore, turn our attention to the latest novelties in winter. DREssEs.-Several for the winter season have just appeared, made of ...