SPORTING LITERATURE

... THE SPoDaiNI;a MAGAZINE. (M. A. Pitiman, Warwick. ?? to hand earlier than its compeert, we are enabled to notice it this week. We should be sorry to be on the back of the nag on the off-side Going to Covert ; he will be luckv if lie do not leave his hind legs behind him; The Meet in the background is pretty. There are many articles from which we could extract with pleasure, but the ...

Published: Sunday 03 December 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2667 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I 0f FASHIONABLe INTELLIGRNC - The answer given on Tuesday to numero s. quirics after the health of her Royal Highness the DUchest- Gloucester Was, her royal highness has had a good nilglt is g9jtng on.well.` The Marquis of Lansdowne, after a sojou,,o about six days at Brighton, has taken his departure for Lcaj°f Lord Avonimore and family have arrived in this cIty. .e 1 The Duke of ...

LITERATURE

... Abbotesfrd Edition of the Waverley Novels. CADtIL Edinburgh. Parts XLI & XLll.-Thc Romance otlvanhoe is continued is these ?? parts, nld increased interest is given to the narrative by the very suitable eambellishnicnts which are published with it. We mnust particularly notice two beautiful steel engravings, York Minster by Moon. ligit, and Tile Interior ?? Church. ASaxon Door, in the ...

Literary Notice

... : I iterarp Notice. MARITELI, a Tragedy in Five Acts. Henry Bailey, 158, - - New Bohd-street, London. ONE of the most striking features of this bookmaking age is dramatic compositfon. Scarcely a week passes without the announcement of some new lamentable tragedy, or unactable. five act poem. Now to write a good drama is perhaps the most difficult achievement of the pen; yet men of mediocre ...

Literature

... Miteratutrt. A CHRISTMAS GARLAND. A merry Christmas, gentle reader, and may thy felicity be all that we could and do wish, all that we would have, were we the master of thy destiny. Of all the days in the year,-no matter how beautiful may be the holidays afforded us by vernal spring, glorious summer, and luxuriant autumn ; of all the times and seasons that we can clutch from the dull ...

POETRY

... 1QTETR Y. i±('rf ii l tvii tV!C 'tttii-lltbrIlIIIlb. Tict to tlie to.ef iile latst JglY flhvor, Thatl n ll,'o OiO(. Y g-ds':l) I 'e'lrt' t.} Idil' Sl \ 1B-' 11l2wS d ~ll;; houlr, To . th ill tie r irle n e ik . l ne,. a'i' bi ?? t v its . ?? variolus dye, II cilirs ?? vllir;lI ! I ,Ollie, I, tiln'le Sil CM otier Yit I a'irltv t iis, i bll't frun Iny geiln'llu ell 'alnd Wolmt. [ Ulike Fereigil ...

To the EDITORS of the MANCHESTER TIMES

... To tde EDITORS of the MIANCHESTER TIMEFS. SilS :-It is some time since I have had the pleasure of appearing in The Times. If the following small piece be thought worthy, its insertion will much oblige your correspondent:- LAUGH AND GROW FAT. Laugh and grow fat is a good old rule, Taught to the world in a good old school: When sorrow comes, ne'er deign to sigh, Bat bid the breezes waft him by ...

PUBLIC MEETING TO PROMOTE POPULAR EDUCATION

... PUBLIC MEETING -TO 1PIIOMOTE POPULAR ~ ?? EDUCATION.: _ On Wednesday evening a public meeting vas held in, Grosvenor-street Chapel, Piccadilly, of the friends of the extension of popular.education to receive the report of the deputation lately appointed to attend the' conference -in London, and also for the purpose of devising means to effect a greater increase of day-schools in Manchester ...

SONG

... TO TUI NATION. Ain- Groves of'Blarney. Oc1i! Mr. Nation, You mankes groat oration, 'I'alking most sweetly of multher's joys_ And the fun of slaughter, (While blood flows like watiher,) You puts in poetbry to plase the boys. 'Twould move a mountain, ?? 11ear you raconntin' In must heart-iwarning and melodious note, The brave attacks on, The tyrasst Saxon, And the pleasant work it is to cut ...

Poetry

... JUMP. THE MARINER'S HYMN. GOo of the mighty ocean! Thee In all thy works we own; Upon the wave thy love we see, And there thy powver is known. When the blue seas in silence sleep, And look so bright the while,- When sunshine dwells upon the deep, And the glad waters smile: Lord I 't is thy blessed spirit there Does peace and bliss impart- Bid all thinge beautiful appear, And tranquillize the ...

Literature

... it tv at tu t. 27he Correspondrnce between Burns and Clarinda.-Tait, Edinburgh. Thin correspondence fills up an hiats in thte life of Brno. Manny years ago portions of tbe letters which paused between the poet and Clarinda fonnd their way, by a brench of cofi-. dence, into print, hult, being nmangled anid imnperfect, the mm. preasion prodaced was of the rsterroneousacharacter. In 1834 Allan ...

COURT AND FASHION

... I On Tuesday morning, escorted by a detachment of the 1st Life Guards, her Majesty, accompanied by the Prince consort, arrived at Watford, where the directors of the London and Bir- mingham Railway awaited with the special train, consisting of a splendid saloon, firve first-class carriages, ad ?? red with neat entrance portico, tastefully designed sad covere w crimson cloth, was erected in the ...

Published: Sunday 03 December 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3386 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture