LITERATURE

... LITEIIAIlURE. A Srsvrcs or ?? ACrsc 1. Soat;pa . Ilr Professor Lisars. hirt 11. l'silisurgh, IS39. When the first prt Of this valuable work vna published we exansinesl its merits at cosisiderabla 1l-gsl. WVe i ,sist cl on the adinirable descriptioln of discase, ?? of the operative departmient, and on thi Imppy illustration of the various poinits by ll-xe- cutedl plates. The second plut, wihich ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... Taz DuxE. A Novel. BY Ma.S. GREY. 3 vols. Bentley. We believe this must be classed among fashionable noveCs inasmuch as the leading characters are placed in high life, and almost all have titles and fortunes cither in positive pos- session or delightful expectation. But ttie story is of more stirring interest, and deeper feelings are unveiled than one is accustomed to find in works of this ...

Published: Sunday 29 September 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4143 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CHARTIST VICTIMS

... CHARTIST VtTiS.. The Aberdeen Artizan's Association held a social meeting in the Temperance Hall, Queea-streetj.of Fri- day, the 6th inst., and it having been announcedby placard that the whole of the proceeds were to be de- voted to the support of the families of Lovett, Collins, and Vincent. the Hall was crowded, and the collection large. The entertainments of the evening consisted of songs, ...

LEEDS PUBLIC EXHIBITION

... Several valuable and interesting additions have been made . to the Exhibition during the past week; foremost we mayth ,t mention Mr. Walton's Card-making Machine, which hav. oa as ing been sent to the British Association at Birmingham isc ,. now returned, and may be seen daily performing its necro. de mantic operations. A newly-invented Machine for joining wI ir straps in a very expeditious ...

IRISH FAIRS

... IR[SII FAIRS At Dron~in fair, on Thursday, prime beef sold, sinking offal, 44s. to 46s. per cwt., and mutton, 51d. to5Ad. per lb.; l scarcely one beast left unsold. Pigs very brisk, and sold at 42;. to 44s. per cwt. to Cork buyers, and in great demand. _-Limnerick Chronicle. CARRICK O1NSUIR PIG FAIrt.-The monthly pig fair of ! Carrick-onr-Suir was held oa Tuesday, and presented an al- I most ...

VARIETIES

... VARIZLTIBS.' THE WIEIG 'DMINISTRATION. (Dedicaled to Daen O'Conllell.) Here's to the statesmen,who givern our land, Who role icith such vigolor and skill, sirs; Who daily our praise and our sionder command, Bv .tbeir progress, in-sthidiling stock still, tirs. Htere's i- theiij all', gr'.in'oimes and small, Who ?? so IichliVbiAt do uiatiting at ti. Here's to their cilef, weho'ifill upees 1lp ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... THEATRICAL EXAMINEflI Miss Ellen Tree has received enthusiastic welcome on her return from America. We have not yet seen her, but our contemporaries exhibit an unusual agreement in their account of her first night's performance. We quote from the notice in the Chronicle:- is The house was crammed to the ceiling long before the rising of the curtain, and the applause which greeted the entree of ...

Poetry

... j3octt Ip, SAILM X.C., ARI GY N'GIIANEDIL) Yr hon a awjrir Pi dw 1ik yea yc Fglirys Sfi7l lledig wrth g'ia (Idu'r inu i cc'. 1.-Tydi a filest, Argl aydd (l , I ni i b reswylti 'ielacthi Feliv l ooe i oes, o hyd, Pr byil yn shalh celiedlaeth. '2.-Cyn lionio v mcynilddoedd maith, ' bvd, a'r gwn ith mown uindlob () d rg'w vtidalddeb Dlu %vyVt Ti, A Deuw i ildrsg'wy(ldoldleb. 3.-Iroi diyv i ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... DIORAMA, Regent's- ?? Establishment will be SHORTLY CLOSED for easoe. The Piet 1res ?? Es- hibiting repreoent the CO7tONATION of her MaJeety QYERN VICTOIAl In Westminster Abbey, and the listerner of the CHURCH ot SANTA ROCE. at Florence, with all the effectsoflight and heale trona nnen till midnibht. BothPsinintinareby leChevalierlBouton. Open from Ton till Pive. THEATRE ROYAL, COVENT-GARDEN. ...

LIVES OF THE BRITISH POETS

... ?? O TLG UUTIS'M PORTS. e y ?? t, d SOUTH ER N. S j t. M ?? t' .r a, me't'iO * nfraa1a V f92t-RraIW fwe wpuld willingh. 13. g~t cQot4! wrJeqp4 4i*zt a Place inl Ou' e : @1 ?? ,: , ^ip~ :O:.II;fl the etp of Geo.g. t ?? Vs r po,%~lviwdhino a e ?? ~~ ?? ~~F. ?? the ye be'1b(~ ;!E~s~hWQJMt 3s ; ,) O itirl obit,' I t t p i' t n. rglqfp t rimee D ~ ~ ~ ~ 6 A.,O Itt, . I . Is ?? iwt4 .1si I . P e e ...

POETRY

... PO R ?? - P OET R Y. (FOR TciE HINTrer rYInNGiPosir. HAILI evorrolling dep blue sea, Upois whose shoret I joy to roam, And 1atohl tile bounding wvild weave' gleo, Whim, on tho beach it throwso its foam. Yet scane perhaps iso eharm ron see ?? this boundless, deep exponsee, Nor think there ever joys can be Save il the tuneful soog, or danen. Blit to thoe call reflective mind A thousand thoaghts ...

GEMS OF LITERATURE

... GEMS OF LITERATURa. AoRiCULTURr IN Mrxico.-The agriculturists of New Spain, like the artists and mauufactlrfrs, are ?? behind those of Europe. The fineness of the soil and climate renders less labour and management necessary tialm with us, and the laying of manure on tile laud seemns lo be little prac. tised. The outskirts of the cities furnish this article in abul!- dance, yet it remains ...