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Horticultural Show at Cremorne House

... elegans; Mr. Fleming, for cacti in flower; Mr. Redding, for a collection of roses, stove and green-house flowers, cut; Mr. Gaines,for a collection of gerarium blooms; Mr. Glenny, for an enormous specimen of cymabidisnt in flower, the largest in the kingdom, ...

OXFORD GRAND DAHLIA SHOW

... ?? OXFORD GRAND DAHlLIA SHOW. The admirers of this splendid flower had a; great treat at the exhibition in oor Town Hell on Wednesday lest, which, by per- mission of tho Mayor, had been lent for the oecasion. The various productions were judiciously arranged ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... to the races, with which he ex- pressed himself much gratified. — On Wednesdey he visited the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea, and was so pleased with the appearance and manners of the boys belonging to that institution, that his Highness issued an ...

Published: Sunday 19 May 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4587 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CANT

... his eye A calm serenity was on his brow- The influence of his mission from on high To plead the Church's cause: in outward show He stood like Paul at Athens, fervently Championing all human fears andint'rests; zounds You never could have thought 'twas ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... ant the wtnder- ing expression of the woman released from death. No. 1,304 shows with what skill a lady can wield the chisel. It is a statue in marble of an Orphan Flower-Girl, by Mary Francis. It has ease and truth in the attitude of form, and a ...

Published: Sunday 16 June 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6413 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... it arises. The following table Is ain attempt to show the general working of this vicious system, so as to display the proportion which tise worst clatd ofpensionsbhear to the bad. Thefirst column shows the amount of Superannsmation Pensions, the second ...

LITERARY CRITICISM

... received fully accounts for, and justifies its appear- the ance in the present cheap and beautiful.y printed form. rev - ?? Chelsea Hospital, and its Traditions. Bv the Rev. G. R. elel GLEic, Author of The Country Cnrate. '1The apP Subaltern, 6-c. Bentley ...

Literature

... tMou the ever varying chances throw ~To have, of wine like this, the sov'reignty - - Nor at the Lyclan growth surprise thou'lt show With which, our youths nosv warm, our maids will glow. W. L. E ENCYCLOPJEDIA BRITANNICA. lzutiAed.- by Ada,,, and Charles Black ...