MR WILSON'S SECOND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT

... IIR WILSON'S SECOND NI) ENTERTAIN~lljN'P, Iajt nigt t ?? accomp ishieol voriasoat Cle cond entettainment on Scottisl ql r ' ing the adventures of the unfortu e r t Edward. The Waterloo Saloon Ivas iell though not so uncomfiortahly crowadl.l a s neiday, a great ninny peross lonsinlm iohtl kept away by the fear of not obtiinon. pi, ' audience, however, wvas a moit sele O R hive rarely hladl ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEM ENTS. ROYAL ADELAIDE GALLERY, LowIthEr Arcade, Strarld.-This SPLENDID EXHIBiTSON Is Oren dai:y frern Eleven to Five, amd fromi Seva- to Elevan every Eveniru.-ThC Infati sSapyhsi sli ie saga lsoleelt wdi shortly terminuntesms.rthis alleroScis ait H elf-pciI Three i, cleck. Tbe unrivailed lDis-s.ville Viewrs and splen-icti Gasr Sicrosscupe tire eahiliitrd darbo4 crit exhibitiow:n ...

Poetry

... I vt-P [ORIGINAL.] THE EVENING STAR.. BY CHARLES KENWORTHY. Little Star! in beauty bright, Twinkling on the brow of Night, While calm Evening's shades, descending, With soft Twilights hues are blending! Tranquil hour! when, 'neath the boughs, Rural lovers breathe their vows; And the raptured poet woos, In lone walk, his hallowed muse: Then I mark thee in the sky, -Distant far, yet seeming nigh ...

HENRY HUNT:

... AND THE MANCHESTER MONUMENT TO PERPETUATE HIS MEMORY. The ccompanying E'graving represents a monu. Men flow in coarse of ereetion at Manchester, in Manchesthr in the burial ground of the Chapel belonging to the Rev. Mr. SCHOLRSIELD, in Every ree t i aed, by means of a subscription ?? the icrklg people of England, to perpet. umte the name and fame of one of the most bold, most stranuo0st most ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AIUS&raIB-rS. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION, ex- tended into Oavendiah-uquare.-Addiciane to theenlarged Dioeelying Views, one of rwhich, thle Interior of thea hapel of St.3telona i Jerusalems3 taken fro til the work of DO. foherte, R.A. (publisihed by Mr. loon3, rieia (lie rnooie.adrer.ed icture of the lutezior of the G.3reek Chicrcileh-Acn3g othler noveetiee are fliie specioieno of ...

LITERATURE

... I -r MUSICAL1 E5 r5 Among the passions and pursuits of th presen~t day that of singing for the million is one of the mat pron * en't, placards for teaching singing in classes gret prmenea the corner of every street; and if tlhis general dissemination of music will tend to soften the heart and ame- liorae tnhae manners of the multitude, we shall, indeed, rejoice. 're have, hovever, our fears ...

Published: Sunday 14 August 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2863 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE SABBATH

... TRE 8ABBATP. BY sIR EDWARD L. ULLW!B. FVisH glides the brook and blows the gale, Yet yonder halts the quiet mill; The ?? wheel, the rushing SaI), How motionless and still! Six days stern Labour shuts the poor From Nature's careless banquet-hall, The seventh, an angel opes the door, And, smiling, welcomes all Y A fathers tender mercy gave This holy respite to the breast, To breathe the gale, to ...

COURT AND FASHION

... - go CRAFSO HER MAJESTY'S DEPARTURE FOR SCOTLAND. Her Majesty will leave Windsor Castle for Buckingham Palace to-morrow morning, and proceed by the Great Western Railway, thence to WVoolwich. there to embark on board the Royal George for the North. It is expected that her Majesty and J ,sovaVfl 3ighnOess2uialocPAibedt. eilt leave the Cas le. between Wti o'c lh vlt in~lt (so as to feac o I ...

Published: Sunday 28 August 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2993 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... IUJBLIC AIJUSBIJIB 1A7 S. BOYAL ADELAIDE GIALLERIY, Lowvthfrr Lr,'sdle, SlrOn'l-7tilk iP LEN \ Dt Ex (i I T'rOX sA Cen lulls fros, ltls''nLu ''i'~ 501 fom evn o E'viilery Evej~n, 11;-Th, Ifi o ph li~i~~II i olerti Ii t 'lire i,,'lich .'l u,, 2lie v. I' ll~i letlCOhO tl 10ll~iZ ~s isre~lb' To'll'iret 1111- s-stdcleli fil P iii~s Proiea~l.-AIw.-in. Is. CAB L-N ow OPN fIt th PAN011AMA, ...

LITERATURE

... LITBRATUR-E. A General Ar-nioury oJ' E, nyland, Scotland, anw Ireland. By JOHN BURKE, Esq., and JoH N BEBRNARD BURKE, Esq. [London: Churton. This portly and handsome volume contains an alphabe- tical list of nearly all the families in the United Kingdom that are entitled to bear arms, with It short description of the arms of each, and is evidently the result of great la- bour and research. The ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... PIONNF.TS-The form of bonnets is much the same, still slightly shading the face; the crowns made round and large; they are mostly composed of light zephyr ma- terials, such as crepe, tulle, fancy gauzes, and tissue, bordered round the edges with folds of the same, and trimmed with rich plumage of divers colours, shaded; the interior decorated with light flowers. The bonnets of faney.gauzes, ...

PEEBLES CATTLE SHOW

... The annual Cattle Show took place here on Tues- p day, and a better or more numerous selection of re animals has not been seen on Tweed Green for u many a year. Besides a number of the neighbour- S ing landed proprietors and farmers, there was a 'il good turn out of the inhabitants of Peebles, Inner- Si leithen, and Eddleston. The following is a list of fc the premiums awarded to the ...