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THE ITALIAN OPERAS

... i l TIHE ITALIAN OPERAS. Last night Mozart's Don Giovanni was presented for the second time. It is no small praise to say that the cast of parts with which Don Giovanni was produced was fully up to the demands of the most fastidious judges. Having so recently spoken of this opera, as presented by the same cast, it is, of course, needless to enter into detailed remarks on the several parts ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... D1}AM, A XUSIG, * - ?? :- ,: I. IIAYSARIKaT.-Mr. Falconer, the clever author of Exc trones and other popular plays, has just achieved an- other success by the production of Does- he LoveMo?-' a three-act comedy. The plot is neither very profonud or original, but is so ingeniously contrived ard skilfully developed, that the attention of the audience is throughout riveted upon the stage. The ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... THE OPERA CAMPAIGN. It is understood as a rule that & French dramatic critic is allowed a more handsome license than thE enjoyed by his EDglish brother. Ile is not tied dow to a provokingly anticipatory a8count of the interest. ing plot-by way of destroying the interest-and the lavish use of from three to half-a-dozen praises and phrases, cut and dry, and common to all the throng. M, Jues ...

THEATRICALS at SAN FRANCISCO

... I (rucm oUB OWNe CORERESPONDBNT,) AUGUST 20h, 1860. Friend EaA,-The few theatrical iteios in Calilornia ?? be interesting to your readers, so I give themr:- AT THE OPERA flousie, Bourcicaults sensation plays, Cofleon Bawni, The Ocirooen, and Jeannie Deans Occupied the bOId, for one month, and were played to houses crowded to sulI;chitilii. They were produced under the direction of Mr. Chns. ...

Published: Sunday 30 September 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 543 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... FASf1IONVS FOR OCTOBER. of di tlr at re UT uns in co bte jo cc ea in ctol le g c alb by of IL, tbe ar she I C, tie cvl iad to T I ply ohf ti Gt ob ?? deli in ter '1i aof tock Ge vlb III prt thi ter psi at~ wel heti the trae up. Upm the Bllt the ant rtc wit pie btw pti int gea tal, by the Sup ?? tw frt his iot Cve 1ot3 ins gas Biel by thr Wis silo for yCM rio [FncOe LE FOLL.LT.] October is ...

GOSPORT

... THE INDUSTRIAL ANED FINE ART EXHIBITION. bed'd e Another week of extraordinary success has completed blad the month for which this exhibition has been opened. shor A Since our last notice the exhibition has been visited by The a large numher of children from the free and ragged who o schools of the town, who, together with all the inmates of cons the House of Industry, have been granted free ...

OXFORD MIDDLE-CLASS EXAMINATION

... IOXFORD MIDDLE-OLAUS X&S-ifloia, LpISTRIBUTION OF-PRIZEI& - On Wadnesday, t~he Lord Bishop of 7elancoester dla- ?? the plizea and certificates Awasrded by the Oxtord examinera to the candidates whobhad eaceaarnlypssed the examination, which took place In Manchester, In June last. The distribution took place In the lecture theatre of the of the Royal Institution, and amongst these present we ...

POETRY

... ]3RENNUS AT THE SCALES. AGAIN the hills of Italy Echo the din of war, Again the eagles gather To Rome, from near and far, Again the seven-hilled city The conqueror s giuerdlorn stands, But not, as erst, with conquest's sword f~eld in Barbarian hands! When Rome, an illfant giant, First crowned her seven-folf height, The stalwart North its swarms poured forth To crush thI, rising might. There ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... FASHIONS. POR OCTOBER. ''LOMf 'i.E FOt.LEr. ; fetober is leading us onwards towards the awinter. I We have no longer the ftesneois and simplicity or the itis.ucs f5r so il ieri, nori have we gencrally adopted the r ricb maiterials for vinater. The s uturmil ioiletes that are beginning to make their oppearance, colbine sorhewhat the character of winter dress with the lighter and more Cheer!lil ...

THE DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... AGRICULTRG SOCIETY'S SOW. : , Yesterd,`y- the Annmal Slow' of 'Caitld and Jm Pk- melnts, ihf coiinection with tbe TDnibiglishire anud llint-i shire agricaltirlil Society, firns held at Hoiyedl ?? The. stock exhibited c unt ted milch (ith iet of formerni tl years, is it did not uto pn.the vihold equial it inl quaietity; .y elou h the quality was vastly superior There was:a1 large collection of ...

LlTERARY EXTRACTS

... Ll'E,1AXdiY EXTRACTS. THE NIGHT BEFORE AN EXEOUTION.-We peep into Nowgate where poor Mr. Rice, the forgor, is waiting for his fate and his supper. You need not be particular about the sauce for his fowl, saysoneturnkeytoanother: for you know he is to be hanged in the morning. n Yes, replies the second janitor, but the chaplain sups with him, and he is a terrible follow for melted ...

FINE ARTS

... ?? ?? - A - - n SCENES OF THE LATE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN. M A series of water-colour drawings, by Mr. Henry ct 1. Cook, from the different places made celebrated as e al the battle-ground ot the victories gained by the c id allied armies of France and Sardinia against the h e. Austrians, is now exhibited at the Gallery, No. 5, q at Waterloo-place. The views have been painted by a r command of his ...