PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... I I BrLrAST.-SAzakspere Concert Hlall.-This place of amusement is nightly crowded with respectable audiences to witness the performances of the Brothers French, also -Mr. and Mrs. Templeton, Miss Stanly, and Miss Scott are gre=t cards. Miss Clara Webster has just joined the company, and made a decided hit. BRIsToL..-,William Cooke's Cirrus.-The spirited manager, with a double company and ...

Published: Sunday 04 April 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1305 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NATIONAL EXHIBITION, CORK

... NATIONA EXHIB ITION- ?? INkATIA J EXHIBITION, CORK. I 1 ae committee mnet, as usual, at their committee-rooms, Museum of Irish Industry, Stephen's-green, Ba st, JO1N DRitw ATIUCI, Esq., in the chair. The minutes of the last day's proceedings having been r, read and adopted, several importaut letters *ere read, and Of Mnuch satisfactiou was expressed at the number of comnnni- Fe cations which ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... llER l0AJESTY'S THEA TRE. The musical season was last night fairly inaugurated by the opening, of Her Majesty's Theatre, with the strong and brilliant company, tue list of which we have alreadyon meated upon Besides all the old favourites, we were pronsised, it will be remembered, several unknown. but not unheard of candidates for public favour; and last night the pledge was partially redeemed ...

Literary Extracts

... ?. ttAlT extracto. ? ?? ?? ?? Le IRELAND INBYOEDAs-Ionaycain aguest left the BYoNE, bi S.-.F n nyoofa 9glas itittna roomh btofpaper were dropped into his sg itiein h number of rounds the bottle had gone; and on his return be was obliged to swallow a glass for each, under the penalty. of so many glasses of salt and water. It was the practice of some to have decantere with; round bottoms, like ...

Reviews

... urbicbms. Walls and Talks of an American Farmner in England. London: Bogue. IF the author of this work is a fair specimen of his class, it would appear that in literary and general attainments it is far a-head of the same class in this country. Few farmers in England, we venture to say, from a pretty extensive knowledge of them, could have produced a book so marked by general and varied ...

QUEEN'S THEATRE

... * Gtreat Preparaiions are making at this houso for the Easter en, erpmraents, and a capital bill of fare is promised by iti en se'iising lessee. A, drama, entitled TThe Fiend of the ~e ated the .Dogs of the Pirste Barque, replete withcaptaletletsintroduceMss. Mathews dlar Ion, with their. lever dogs. Mr. Tom Matthews, the King of Clowns, is Wleo engaged, and makes his appearance in ...

FAIRS

... FA IRS. LINLITHGOWV.-The usual spring fair was held at Lirlith- gow on Friday last. There was a cnrsilerable number o' cuttle brought forward, sane of them iof gond qualicy. whi Ich brought coruparatively high prices. The greater proportion of stack coir- si-red of young ;cattle for the grass, which br 'ught generally from h4 to L.5, aard soane even higher. lMilk cowvs were in, pretty good ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Ja?bioii aub ITatirtiez. THE COURT. WINDSOR, FRIAY_.-The following had the honour of dining with her Majesty yesterday:-His Serene Highness Prince Leopold of Saxe Coburg and the Alarchioness of Douro. On AMonday her Majesty, his Royal Highness Prince Albert, with the junior members of the Royal family, and the distinguished members of the Royal suite, took their departure from Windsor Castle, ...

Reviews

... wbicbm- ?? and Talks qf an American Farmer in England.. London: Bogue. Ir the author of this work is a fair specimen of his class, it would appear that in literary and general attainments it is far a-head of the same class in this country. Few farmers in England, we venture to say, 4 from a pretty extensive knowledge of them, could have produced a book so marked by general and varied ...

Poetry

... Ivoettv. PLAYINfi SOLDIEItS, Playing soldiers bad enougig is WRheU one boy another calls; But we know, it fisr more rolils is Wihen the redl-coats play with bal1 Oft do we civilians listen Whlen the fife and urlrnm draw near; But When pikecs and h:lbercls izlisito r1he each cowvardl quakes for fear. Old Johl Bull, xvith peace grown bulky, Fain Ihis fat wvoul'I lonl- leep- Tho' tiejo's 11500 co ...

POETRY

... ! WHEN I WAS LITTLE. Translatedfrom the Scandinavian of Baggagen, Sy BARY 10OW5'T. A time there was of tender young affection, When I in stature scarcely reached an eli; Sweet tears flow ever at the recollection, And therefore often on these times I dwell. Then by my loving mother was I carried, Then strode my father's knee, a horseman bold; Nor knew of grief, or care, or brain o'erwearied, ...

POETRY

... TO ITALY. e1 MY Spirit lingers yet amoog thy tombs,n Hope-vidowed Italy I For to mine eyes Thy cities are as crowded cemeteries Of great men's graves, wherein the myrtle blooms al And Fame with lamps of fire their vault illumes, Thou art the dead, not they I Beneath the skies Thou heat death-still, as Pompeii lies, While high above the dark Volcano glooms.s Oh I that some Scipio from his ...