THEATRICALS IN AMERICA

... . | (FsOM OVER Owiv COUESPONMDENT.) NEW YORK, SEPT. 12.-On Monday last Jullien prodaced hie American Quadrille, and great as have been the plaudits: with which the prodactions of Jullien have been greeted in the old vorld, vething more hearty or more heartfelt ever greeted him than-it did ?? this occasion. The production islike all that Jullien doesi it.is a composite affair-a variety of ...

Published: Sunday 02 October 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1035 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE POETICAL WORKS OF EDGAR POE.*

... TIE POETWCAL WOR6S OFE POI.E . Mr. James Hannay is a great admirer of works of Edgar Poe; and so, although perhaps ijen more modified way, are we. Mr. Hannay, h,, ever, has given a practical proof of his admirationl and of hie. interest in the poet, by bringing cut a neatly got up edition of his poems, prefac: with a biographical sketch containing, as We be lieve, nearly all, that is known of ...

THE NATIONAL GALLERY

... TRE NA TIONAL GALLERY. -4 REPOR'T FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE.* This report has now been for nearly two months before the public, and abundance of time has, therefore, been afforded for the inspection of its contents. As, however, it may have escaped the notice of many of our readers, who have been of, late more familiar with blue cartridges than blue books, we take this somewhat late ...

ENLARGEMENT OF THE SALFORD MUSEUM AND LIBRARY

... ENLARGEMENT : OF THE pACFOL D I X - MUSEUM AND LIBRAy.- g , I I of The Museum and Froie Library of the'borougbd-oSalford, I Iafter baying been closed for a month in order to complete RI 91b the alterations, is re-opened to the public to-day. The rate- f`e lo- payers of the lately extended bsrongb, as m~any as chose, ; l. wewere admitted to a separate view of their municipal property ~ nd ...

POETRY

... POETRY_ I' sONG OF THE VILLAGE CHURCH BELL. Up with the rooks where none can reach, A goodly priest am I, And the world may hear my loud voice preach As the busy winds go by; over the bride with her orange flowers, Over the dead man's form, Now I make merry the bridal hours, Then I arouse the worm. Ding, dong I I ring or I toll For the young child's life or the old man's sonu. Up where nothing ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... .:PRO.ViNC'IAL, TI4EtA:hICALS.' ?? uring the past wek a eep crowded to Oe~e inconsequence, of th tratv p ?? of Mladame Celeaste'and Mr. Webster, ho ae a idsbe eggdfor the fair nights.. of this theatre, :hag eogege, Mlie Cisat as~b ~intd umiber of nighits, comnmencing ~ qnda st ?? * Banrbi.rEyalZGdososemrn-r(Maae.r;Hiula) -The company forming.the anuinstg resouceftisetbih ment continue their ...

Published: Sunday 02 October 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3022 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DRAMA

... DPAMIA. DRUJ3Y-LANE , -Mr. G. V. B .rooke had his benefit last evening.. lie was, as, Is ual, desiinate d in the playbills as ' the thi great trageu . n ;` and his benefit was announced as an bring one th e CSpLetal patronage of the Right ho Hion, the Eahl Ef Gleni;all, the Rtight ,-on . Lord Leigh, ste T.S. ?? 'nbe, Rsq., MY., and a host of his ad- th miusiors a aud riends . There was an n ...

THE ORGAN BOY'S APPEAL

... THE. ORGAN BOY'S APPEAL. ; (Fr'oor Pusncht.) W'W5ZTXINSTHR POLICB Conar.-Polioemen X brought a paper of doggrel verses to the magistrate, which had been thrust into his hande, X said, by an Italian boy, who ran away iin mediately afterwards, 1 The Magistrate, after perusing the lines, loeked hard at X, and saad he did net thinkhey were writton by an Italianu.. X blushing, said, be thought ...

HEYFORD FAIR AND ROOT SHOW

... his 1nil fai: and -ob hich.'tbaii~bon'n ia'i~lle nnul ?? ?? ;ib'on.' . ii Mytlve~gditi ry'ai lryb iagborod, ohehl at O LO ad - ejfr'oi ,Vod~l~,ua I'll, ?? le omrrjuoii TI6 rootd 6xblbit~dd &n thin ATe`ein wr'I ?? a, superior. quality;, an'd ?? illustraoted Ithe effecit ofil op. kilel ultvatoo., Te nottagerco' pio~dubtlbna'iix t~r h~ly.V ho' eredtabi, an'ehotd tot'gaot olca anda~atioun'mst' ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. jieural Essays. By A. J. DowxisoaG. Edited (with a | Memoir ot the Author), by G. IV. CUaRTIs, and a Letter I to his Friends, by FEzsucLIKa. BREMERt. 8vo. New I York. 1S33. T'e ?? Farmer, or, flamecin ithe Countryi/ By Rev. J. T. BLAK.X Syo. Aubarn, New Yorle. iS53. In these two volumes the useful and the delightful are in very pleasant combination. Mr. Downing is quite a classic ...

MUSIC

... : - d ; : CONCENTOfiES4.SOCIETY. This distin 6-uished;-Soc-etys 'who lave:- for many11 years contributed so, greatly tq the preservation.of the pure! Englsho school-of vocal harmonyiheld their first meeting of 'this stason last evening at Gresham College. The~imeeting was fully attended. ?? M'Muodie was in the chair; and among the. membets ?? Sir Henry Bishop, Pro fessoritdward Taylor,.ot Gres ...