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... Ei terat ure. New Holland. By T. Bartlett, Assistant-Surgeon, olst Light Infantry.-Longman and Co., London'. There have been few more productive sources of misery titan emigration, wvithfIt a proyer previous inquiry and a judicious apportionment of me .ns to ends. Tbe present volume is intended to co.omunicate information respecting the colonization, pro- ductions, and resources of New Holland ...

VARIETIES

... ?? !j _i ir d w) s. ?? I 1F i:*ri:7 ?? ?? ?? T 4,- . i ox y * ,'lw~reraa me'n ?? 3paeak'.witho0ut contradic- | ?? . yqit': h, ioc_1itt~ho dpt ?? ;j[- i, jVe o~rget ,iot.~,oaszily ?? which. we fkniw .Icast., 8Tha Ices'awc hev'eli,,h esjiy t,hse m~o~reeasily ,il passes t ,rougb.'.~ 9u,\re~oives shoul, infuse poewer into our act ions,.. NIoko MercUry,,VBa shoild hisve,.wiigs,, not only lp oar ...

ART UNION OF LONDON

... On Tuesday morning the annual general meeting of the above society to receive the report of the committee, and distribute the amount subscribed for the purchase of works of artrwas held at the Theatre Royal Drury-lane (by the permission of Mr. Moi- ready.) Long before the hour announced (twelve o'clock), the whole of the house, including the stage, was tilled by a highly respectable and, ...

FACTORIES' EDUCATION BILL

... A pablie meetiug Was held list night at the Baptist Chaoel, Hammersmith, to consider the educational clauses eH of tie Factories' Bill, and to decide on the propriety of peti- E tiouine' theHouse of Commons aeidust theiradoptionu. A C. 4IIszDL.Y, Eeq., M.P., wNs unanimoutsly celled to the . chair, end opened t ho busiuess of the meeting by assertiing pt t that the attempt to pass this bill ...

COURT AND FASHION

... I - C T A ND ASHION. ACCOUCHEMENT OF HER MAESTY-B[RTH OF ACCOCHE EN'A PRINCESS. Ga~zette was published on Tuesday, an- An ExtroordinsirY ahppldelivered of a Princess, nouncing that the Queen wahpild At five minutes past four oclock that morning; His Royal at five mprine Ilbert, several Lords of her Majesty's Most Highness Prinvy Council and the Ladies of her Majesty's BedchanriberbenI a ...

Published: Sunday 30 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 720 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY VARIETIES

... LZTJRALRY VStA3ETZES. Old friends are best. King James used to call for his old c, shoes-they were easiest to his feet.-Seldon. c Ill-bred persons, and proud empty fools, are ever ready to ta be angry at any trifling joke. h Every seed of evil is a cause of a harvest of misery. Every tl oppression in God's good time recoils upoxI the oppressor.- tl Westminster Review. ti A man should study to ...

Poetry

... 1,9ctiro. TO DRB BOWRING'S FREE TRADE FLOURISHES. 5os BY HIMSELF AT THE DRRY.LAEE THEATRE. Alas, old Drury, and is thy name And thv deserved wide-spread fame To be blasted by such tricksters game, Ila name of Truth? And shall thy Mlaster, Shakspesre' page, Be invoked to serve an Iron age And iron masters, on thy stage. Who blight our youth ? Shall they who Sbakepeare's brethren bind To fled ...

The Fine Arts

... #sit~ Rine arts She GRAND~ 0oaTORZO--THE DUESSIAN. W4 Tue performance of tlhe OnArtTOR ofTuaa MIESSIAHI, followed be by anEvening CONtCET-txe expoctation of w-hich twvo events n has caused no inconeiderablesiensation, in musical circles during th the last fewr weeks-took place at the Victoria-rooms, on Friday, cwa the 21st. It is certainly difficult to calculate thle capricious va- net ...

LITERATURE

... - TaE FOREIGN AND COLONIAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. (Whittacer and Co.)-We predicted from the first number that this periodical would take its station by the side of the Edinburgh and Quarterly, and this second number strengthens the reasons for our prophecy. The subjects are well chosen,. and most of them are treated in a masterly manner. Each article is an essay upon the subject of the publication ...

Published: Sunday 30 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3355 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... 1~ I. - . . ?? , ; I I -R M-Ife.18. jon, ! s ;al f /. i r!- ?? '.(From ?? Srd and Paris LOIliea' MWagait'ine.af n iaewest ant'd 'most fashionable ,?mate'rial'of' the seaebniis, ,lJeicae i'on silk, deriviAg: lts h is fromI the,'ever varyi1g ishads a-siguriies in 'itifferent lighlts ; this wli tq i j a.ianacre4 Pek jalB cnqli Ei~cstit gitoana, tbaa'eof :mnny stgyl, fOUS- .lardsp~ouaseiinea ...

THE LATE DUKE OF SUSSEX

... Yesterday forenoon Colonel, Tynte, one of the executors of his late Ro07a1 Highness the Duke of Sussex, arrived at Kensington 1 nlace, and remained there a considerable time, inspecting the lpreparations for the lyingfl in state, and making other arrangements. Mir. Walkser, the comptroller of his Royall Highness's household, whbo is also an executor, was in attendance at the Palace in the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... 3r NAPOLEON'S celebrated MILITARY CAR- len .d RIAGE taken at WATERLOO.-Rtoom maognificently fitted to show 0111 ib ithe decoration of his period; Enugravings of his History; splendid Bust nUtl le ty0nv;tela ewe ttaeg Sthe Sword of Egypt; h e ~. tsadurlglen o hs Gard, iis atc, gldSinuff-box, Ring,orno ces TetteTbl ftcMrsas ot-brusht, Madras worn in hit exile Dessrt Sev~ceused y himat St Helna, ...