The Church

... Slit Q-1bracb. We learn from the Morning Pos', that the Queen wvisa ing to read some sermons, her uthiTiiters have recommended her Dr. Arnolds ; a divine who denounces the doctrines of Hooker, Taylor, and Wilson, as 'mischievous, a pro- fane, manifestly unchristian, priestcraft positive blasphemy, &c. P'rety books to put into the hands ofte young fb uhaleo It is with feelings of ...

Original Poetry

... Orginal WOEt. I DEATH. - Hrw many t'ihiimJ touldat 1Tou hare, insaliale grare y Death ! thy far and shaduwy land is flied with a Pale and spectral Land, And comnest thou yet ? Spare I 0 spare! Nor rifle our home of its young and fair. There are old and feeble Crowding thy way, With their faltering steps and locks of grey These for thy summons wait and pray, Then take nut our loved and young ...

Varieties

... arifcties. When isa chimney like a chicken? Do ye give it up? Whell it's a littleford. A ne-w opera, composed by Benedict, the libretto by Mr. Chorley, has been accepted at Covent-gardeu Theatre, and will be brought mit with all possible speed. Some arch wagl has been hoaxing a numerous circle of the citizens of Dublin by isSuing cards of invitation in the name of the Lord Mayor, to a dinner ...

Selected Poetry

... ?btllcEtO C HARITY. BY OaoTtte, J. LEE STTEVrZs* Where pleasurei beam, where joys abound, Where happy hparts alone are fouand, Where even love m 1y deign to be, Tbere still is room for Charity l The brightest eyes may brighter smile- The warmest heart. may warmaer glow- That fromt enjoynelnt, turn a hile, To dry the tears of wrant and woe ! And where unhappy discord re: -ns Where passion ...

THE CABINET AND THE CHURCH

... THE CABI1NET AND THlE CHURCH. C! ~ ~ 1.. ,1. .. dtch is tle title of a very able paper, forming- theleading article in the forthcomiing Nho of TIIL CliunwtirlN, with a proof of Which we have 1)001 favoured. Its object is to press upon the cabillet die appointment of a minister of religion end education, to whorn the interests of the church shall bh confided ; and also the facts, that the ...

Packet of fashionable Life

... Ivitdt of fgasbtonable 'Rife. A Co rcspouident of the Leipz.ci Gazette s.;ys, that a manriage is di finitely resolved on between the Grand Duchess OIga of Rlussia and an Austrian Archduke, but rumtur fluctuates between a son of the Archduke Charles and. a son of the Arhrclhke l'alatinc. DuBLIN, MAY 25.-ALtntosiE OF TilE LoRD-LiruTE- NANT.-T'he beLutilifl Dowager Lady Somerville is the lidy ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... wacfet of gasTiolllable Life. The Countess of Mlexborough and Lady Sarah Savile have arrived in Dover-street from Methley Park, York- shire. The Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry, and the Ladies Vane, are shortly expected at Wynyard Park, near Stockton-on-Tees, from Mount Stewart, Newtownard&, Ireland. The Duke of Norfolk, accompanied by Lord Edward Ho-ward, has joined the Earl and ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Sa MASTER HuMPHrEv'e CLOcK. London: Ohapman and Hall; w Livel p, ol.W. Webb.--NVe have received Part 15 of tho Clock, in cm which Boz enters upon historical matter of great Importance di and ?? George Gordon and the No-Poperyrots arisa- Cf ing out of his Lordship's fanaticism and the machinations of the w Protestant AesociatlO of that day. Our modern Protestant As-P seolations seem to be ...

A FRIENDLY HINT TO THE EDITORS OF SMALLWOOD'S MAGAZINE, AND OTHER LITERARY PERIODICALS

... SALUS POPULI L, ,S8UPREMA FRIIDAY, 0CFOBER2,18. A FRIENDLY HINT TO THE ENDIOTOHSEO st SMALLWOODE S DI&GAZINE, AND O T ITERARoY ERIlol)ICALS. ru LITER&Ry' P ~ TVS -Tt'Lr3 SOUVENIRS gi FREN~~~h ?? FUSIL'S SOUVENITIe IC ns DU NEl JEUNI,, ACTrlCI_1LLD), THlE E.NGLISh1 COM book rOSER, &e. ?? We have occnsl~fl~ltY expressed or satisfaction at the Conti success a of S sioallyo d j expr ess edg ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... (From the London and Paris Ladies' Magazine of Fashion.) There are many new materials in silk; amongst others the Paein, with satin stripe, brochd or chine, Levaneines, doubles, foulardsde Chine, satins d' Orient, d'lspahan, cochemire d'Ecosse, and foulard de la-'e, with Persian, Turkish, and Arabian pat- terns, &c. The dresses for the approaching season will be made with tight bodies, and the ...

Published: Sunday 31 October 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 927 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL I INTELLIGENCE. From letters lately received from Paris, it appears certain that Fanny Elssler, instead of passing a sear at New York, as was- reported, has resolved on returning to France, to set aside, in the Court of Appeal, the judgment pronounced against her in favor of the direction of the Opera House. The sister of this- celebrated dancer, Mdlle. ...

Published: Sunday 26 September 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1552 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE ST. LEGER PROPHECY

... THE ST. LECER PROPHECY. BY YATES. Haust: Epsotni manE repet.-RAwLrrNsoN. The draught to be repeated.-Aro-IsECAR IES ALL. Let fancy convey the quick thought to the course Where the leger, once race of all races, Was performed at all points with the grand tours de force, And ran at the pace of all paces. Let fancy alone, too, with tyres recall The splendor and turmnoil of old, When the ...

Published: Sunday 12 September 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8366 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture