FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... FAIRS FOR NEXT WVEEK. FAIRS FOR NEXr Wkiti, v MACx4 IS.-AlilCester, Brentford, Comb St. Nicholas, Br -1rs 1anro~btit. Joswieh, Llangiwmr, Llanflintnoni, Leek. Dor,-°nPe Frou W,5ttA. Wlsinel'm. Appleby, Boilth, .Nll- Al ton. March, Newin, Skipton, Strsbawbank, Wisbech (Ise CF [ESD.AY i9.-ereotfnrd, !ehnnOV-Blackmor, ereford, Slhef- .&ootbhwick ?? Stratton. l ?? )IoOAC,.-Rickhara. St. Tiddev, ...

NEW MUSIC

... NEW VMUSIC. I night- N.- I V.-I P, 1.- The last good night. No. I Vical Poeatiesromlftmwl rfopera of ?? Tel. D'Alm;in-. anod Co, Sbejta 'lb. 2.- C lmelive v.ithme ?? Walton. by IH. It. Bishop. Dta 3.- The ol.r house at ?? 1st. Loder. DO. 4.- A dream of the past. A. Lee. Da. es, 5.- We can love no more. J ne f.- A song of Erin. lrom J. Strausa Dt tit. No. I-Is a pleasing, simple ...

AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

... AGRICULTURAL SNTLLLZGZNGZ. I IFw;XgaaL zn^ms-. CLEVEDON ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW. e The second annual exhibition ofthe Clevedon Agricultural e Society took place, on Wednesday last, in a field in front of the RoyalHotel. The attendance was unusually great, and ! fiacluded nearly all the resident gentry and farmers of the neighbourhood, as well as many from'more distant parts of the county, and from ...

DISSAPPOINTMENT

... A LOCAL LEGENI. Hn looked like a Squire of high degree When dressed hi his Sunday ?? Song. Too kitten lay purring before the fire, And the lap.dog bask'd onl thO capetted floor, And 'lissus' she dozed in her elbow-chair, Uncoescious of aught shat iras passing there, Whilst the forso of the voni and listless Squire The sobs's dossask cushions bore. 5'Oueen ?? is the fairins' midwife ...

MY OWN FIRESIDE

... MIY OWN FIRESIDE. Lsrrtox TAf-Vs EDIN-BuRGH MAGAZINE-] Trsoa 's a smiling spot in the poor man's horne, That is known not to pride in its gilded dobya X 'And he loveth it well fro 't is ,allow'dbal Thnadth atlh tufidt V ~lu ttO life oris dear to his soul: By the memory sweet of his boyish years- By a father's similes and a mnother's tears; And earth hath no spot on its sutfaCe! wide So dear to ...

POETRY

... PO ET R Y. TO THiEEVEXINO STAR. low beautiful the twilight sky, whose starry world's now spread, Amidst the purple depths of eve, their glories o'er my llead! And there is one-a radiant one-amid the rest shines he, As if just risen from his sleep, within the mighty sea. a at Sweet star! I love to see thy cheerful ray, a As it fortels the close of busy day; Bright harbinger of ?? soothing ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... TIIEATRE ROYAL, Mrs Biashe's return to the Ed4inburgh stage, and to a professional lire, was oil 1Monnay evetiilg bail. edi with aill the warmnth ard ki:illincss of fecliugi which could possibly be evine~d by a brilliaft antit crowd- ci] audience. Amr Bushe, durinjg her residlence here some eight or nine years ngo. wYa3 n tirdrremal favour rite, andi thle burst or welcomie jiinlurcd by the re- ...

TO HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA,

... TO RER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, r H{ER eoRA- .. - ?? A DO I WuhhIN VICTORIA, ON IEk CORONATrIO IN WESTMINSTER ABB)CY, JUNE, 28-9. (FOHGEtMr..mNOT FOB 1840.) t The orb and sceptre in thy hand they placed, I Onthine anohited head a crown of gold;- Apurple robe thy virgin form embraced; Enthronecd thou vwert and glorious to behold: Before thee lay the Book of God unrolled; Thy tongue pronounced, ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... I T1rE WORxS OF SIR ll-UMPHRY DAVY, BART. Edited by his Brother, JOHN DAVY, M.D., F.R.S. Smith, Elder, & Co. This complete edition of the writings of Sir Humphry Davy will be published in separate volumes on the first of each alter- nate month. The opening volume is before us, which corn- prises the Life of one who, by his own high talents, aided by that indefatigable perseverance which is ...

Published: Sunday 21 July 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3618 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE ELOPEMENT IN THE MUSICAL WORLD

... THE E ?? IN TIlE MIUSICAL WVOJLI). ( From o earr.peadcaik~t o f th~e 'Jhees.) Tt appeatrs that somc moniths since Bocisa, haviog ill eoiiteinplatioii a provinicial professiuzml tour, madle nn olliw tol Mr anil Mtrs Bishlop to join in thc spresilatitbl. 'l'hle Ibrmer, howrever, said it ws~r ims- porssibile for hiuts to quit towvn in conseqluence ul' lis eligagemnleots at ?? Lane Thleatre, and ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... Mr Hice, of nigger notoriety, said farewell to us on Tuesday evening, when his claims to public fa- *our, nided by the patronage of the ofcers of the Danish frigate now lying in Leith Roads, were ac- knowledged hi the most satisfectory manner-the house being, at second price, crowided in all parts. Tie national air of lenmark was performed by the orchestra at the end of the play, when all tile ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... ROC!ETY OF ARTS. rthe ocit'for thle I ncourcigemniit of thle Useful Art., lin1t inl the ltoviil I llsti lotition oin Wednesday I27th ?? .lohn Grahami Dl~ayell, Kt. P'resideni, lin the chair, wvhen the following, roumiiiniciatiolls were Iniud before thle Society- I. On tie tirst miethoid cit Blurning Ga% far thin ptzr. poset ii Ilhiinsionaiji. By~ Sir John Itolsisun, K. Fl. ser. l. S. E'd. -C.S ...