Public Amusements

... J;?Jublir ailluormclito. ADELPHIL One of those Adelphi melo-dramas, whose intri- cacy of plot is not to be unravelled except by pro- ficieuts in the mysterious arts of Adelphi construc- tion, was produced at this theatreliast night. It is founded upon the drama of Paillasse, which for the last three months has been played with suc- cess in Paris, and in its Eiiglislh dress is called Bel- ...

Public Amusements

... :iAlbltit alillorintitt0. ?? THEATRE. LI OPi After, three years' -absence Mr. Walter tany' la:S III returned to the London stage. Ilie made Isii the renhirl on Saturday evsning last, ?? Theal- he ti-s in the character otf Wildrakc in the Love C'Iwse, Iwhich hie had never before sustained in London. Ti. Te novelty of a new part woe not necessarv ns at .VC stimulus t~o the many adiniretesof Mr. ...

M. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS

... cingFREE-TRADE HALL. ieS M. Jullien, as we remarked in a previous notice, appears a to have the peculiar faculty of addressing himself to the to , tastes and sympathies of the people. He takes care that at him least a part of his programme, and that not a slight part, min shall be of a nature to be understood and felt by his audience; coul his melodies are of a national character, or bring ...

THE EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY

... t . . . . . . ..4 , About 40 loal committees, out of the 200 committees requiring space for exhibition, have not completed their .allotments. The following circular was issued to them on Saturday:- Office for the Execative Committee, Exhibition Building, Hyde Park, January 4,1851. Sir,-l am instructed by the executive comminttee to inform you, thatit iisimperative that they should pro eedto ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUBRE RELIusous DECEPTIONS OF THE CHIURCEI OF ROMEs EXPOSED, By T. ft. HIAMPSON. Mitchell, Red Lion. ?? little work beaaigg the title given above, describes, by the aid of reliable authorities, the deceptions and frauds that have been practised by the Romish priest- hood during a period of One thousand years, for the pur- pose of secutely founding and increasing their temporal power ...

LITERATURE

... L I T ER A T U RE- BENTLES S MISCELLANY. Bentaey appropriately enough begins the new year with an article on the observances which, in various ages, have been peculiar to the annual festival of the first of January; and G though the writer is greatly at a loss to tell us much new on L the subject, the reader will find in it many interesting facts B well strung together. The Curiosities of ...

THEATRES, &c

... THEATRES, &o. DapTyy-LANE.-Tie new comedy, entitled The Old! love and the New, bids fair to brighten the hitherto somewhat gloomy prospects of our national theatre, for a marked improvement has taken place in the houses since its production. This is as it should be; and if Mr. Anderson can but manage to follow up his present success with more novelties of an equally important mature, we may ...

Published: Sunday 26 January 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2692 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Fashion and Varieties

... - iabiotn aub larietie%. VICE REGAL COURT. ON Friday, their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Countess of Clarendon, attended by the privates secretaries and officersoof the viceregal household; left .the Viceregal Lodge, and took up their residence, for the winter season, at the Castle. Lord'John Russell gave a Cabinet dinner on Wed- nesday evening, at hisresidmnce in Chesham-place. ...

BELFAST EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE

... ?? ~f .ESI'NJIOF. OF ,,INGS AND SCULPTURE Ii ItN ccmmecngn a- critical and detaiiodinotire of thei printipal works of art now on view a. this exhibition, we desrreto besunderstood that we do hot take ii; thi sabjectsainthe oider of their merit, or in the orqer of ftheir arrai'ngteett -in thie catalogue, but simply as chance or tonvenienie aray ha e direifted out attes- tecato each in the ...

BELFAST EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE

... BELFAST EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND ! . SCULPTURE. FOsv Friday the exhibition was, for the first time, opened to the public in the evening, at very much reduced prices the object being to gratify the curiosity, and improve the taste of those classes whose la- borious occupations, during the day-time, prevent the possibility of enjoying the intellectual luxury afforded by the contemplation of ...

LITERATURE

... LITEA ETURE. The Bards of tse Bible. By GEORGE GILFILLAN. ain- burgh: James Hogg. The idea of this work is peculiarly infelicitous; the execution is still more so. It is one thing to study the language of Moses, Job, the Prophets, nay, of Christ himself, and compare it with that ot Homer, Dante, or Milton, in order to discover-the-oommon qualities of each, for purposes of critical ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... The following official document from the Executive Committee of the Commission for managing the Worldes Fair in Hyde park, presents to the mind a more clearly marked picture of the Exhibition than has yet appeared under official signature:- A°-t'asgyemsctts of Articles in ?? Biflding. The general principles which will govern the arrange- ment of articles in the builditg are as follow :- 1. The ...