Poetry

... THE FUNERAL OF THOMAS CAMPBELL. He departed in the fulness of his years, and his fame shed a halo round the pillow on which he breathed his last sigh! And it is done! the organ peal hath wafted to the sky That now, beneath that gorgeous pile, a poet's relics lie; Beneath that glorious roof where kings repose in awful-state— And England's great and England's brave the Final Word await. No ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLIQRNeg VICERntOAL CouRT .is Excellency the L Lieutenant and the Countess D~vey entertai&e th.f 'llo W at dinner on Tuesday evening bishop of Dubli , Baron Brady, Baron Pennefatner, on clards th i of the Rolls, the SolicitorGeneral Sergeant Warren the of Cork, Sir Henry Marsh, Hart., Sir Wmf.e BthavSirS ahe Burgoyne, Judge Keatinge, Mr. Brewster, Mr. K2Y a ob Luca,, Captain ...

REVIEWS

... How To DANCE TrE POLI1A.-A neat littlO publication, published by Cunningham, of the Strand, London, explaining not only bow this popular dance should be executed, but also all the quadrilles, with a variety of waltzes, reels, &c. TWEDDELL'S Yonscsrrila MISCELLANY,-Wre have been favoured with the first number of this publication, which is worthy of support, and which we shall be glad to see ...

REVIEWS

... . ry ?; -R.- I .iN. W . . . P ;: v IR 13 . 5w . .. ' : ! tiIBtAfY OF T1AVEL -The third part 'of thi slvauable ?? contains a well vrtten account of DamasIcus, with Its baths, bazaars, &c.; oFPalmnyra; and 'other plaiee of' Interet iun Syria ard 'ihe Holy' tand,' The work is mosf udirlously conducted, and dijplag6''0efore the reader so'We, lively plotures of the irih'abilouts, eustome, scenery ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FAtO1n~ N~~~ . XNDSOn, TUSDA .-T QU Albert, accompanied by the Prbee Zf 0 een and _sure grounds of the Castle this 2orningaleen anked 1 PI re- in a pony phaeton. Her Majesty and Pa nd alasotohieretls Duchess of Kent at Frogtnore Lodge. Sir Albert li at the Castle from London this E Rfte o Robert PTe sit ose The royal dinner party at the Cattle th-avistesb et ats Her Royal HighnesstheDuchebssof ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... FOREIdN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (IXCLUSrVE POw THR SMA.) Letters of a recent date from Vienna, mention that Ernani, the Opera of the Maestro Verdi, though very suc. cessful in Italy, has not escaped criticism here; it adds, that the Dandies and Lions are absolutely inconsolable for the departure of Fanny islsler. We learn, that on her arrival at Pestb, her appearances were ...

Published: Sunday 14 July 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3774 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... FACTS AND FICTIONS. By lrs. POSTrANs. .(Alien and Co., Leadenhall-street )-'I'hese are three volumes illustrative of Oriental character. The atithoresb has a higher view in. their composition than merely the ebterlairnment of her readers. .-1kr great wish is to rent ve that want of sympathy which exists in Eiiropvan 'nations towards the people of the East. She hopes, by these metans, to give ...

Published: Sunday 28 July 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1787 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... TIHE MAGAZINES FOR THE IONTJ1. [CON~TINUDD.]! Tho Dublirsi fliveirsity ffagitltiac davotee a long paper t| that no'V all prevtkilinlg subject- the PerilaoiLhe iation, advocating, amongst other remedial oteps, a system of cottagealilotmjente. AiewmorewordsabouttMesmcrlet0 j are remarkable for the gravity of tone with whicts they treat thlaridiaicntus populardelusiou. The following is an ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... rUVBLZO A1WUSEMENTS. NEW STRAND THEATRE. Reduction of P'rices-Boxes, 2s, flt, 1s; Gallery, OdGireat tocerri -f M'artin Chuzzlewit, front the celebrated week by Bo I0-MORROW, nold dueing the week. MAarLi CHUEZLEWIT. TOld slartinChuzzlerwlt, M1r.Adyl ire; Young Martin CheectlewtI, Sir. l-iona; Mr. Veehknai ansd Pkies. Sairey Oamp, Mr. Ii. Rail,, .7cm Pinch. ito. A. Toacige; Marl, Tapley, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... itit Trat ?? 1OF PAR6S. By i Eugbae Sue. Part ?? mcr i3 a uiw and beautiful English edition of 3f. Bulglne Sue's Mole- Pc brated r.ovel, The 'ys-criea of Paris. We ihave as yet lend A. no too littl of it to enable us to givean unqunlified opinion of ite morits is a work of dleion. or its teadency Itn morli point of Su 9 view; but we cannot refrain from stating that it i intenst Rl ad ...

LITERATURE

... 11TERATURE. EVENIWGS OF A WORKING MAN. By JOHN OvEas. Edited by CHARLES,, DICKENS: Newby, London.-Thiselegant little volume, elegant in its appearance as well as in its contents, should be in the hands of every working man, who is desi- rous of seeing his class elevated and regenerated. The preface, by Boz, is a perfect little gem, in itE way; a small emanation from the pen of genius. .well ...

BURNS' FESTIVAL

... BURNS' FESTVAL. A meeting of the committee connected with this festival was held in the Court Honse, Ayr, on Tuesday last. The Earl of Eglinton occupied the chair. Besides a considerable number of the county gentlemen, there were present the Provost and Magistrates of Ayr, Professor Wilson, Thomas Hamilton, Esq. architect, Sheriffs Bell and Jameson, &e. &e. It was proposed by Professor Wilson, ...