Poetry

... aottrli. SO2N3NT.-Coflt1'OSfD AiT GIZENT. To one like Tic -1o wantders with ani eye III qiiest of tlriqce lore, tutd loves to dream Of oil the glsry that ?? bete n, and *seem Pact of tile posor O letch is hi suipply Of inteilectual fotol ii) ?? I Coltdt Thee ani diy site. cities t here, of old, The ulo ?? y leicog ,ain'd nld gore his gold; Fistem inc tbe. Iibelill ;ii tsi with liberal mllind. ...

FAIRS

... PAIRS. DUNDALK MAY FATR.-The May fair of this town was held on Saturday last, and was, in the opinion of those com- petent to judge, greater than any former one, with ex- ception of the beef fair, which was not to say too well supplied, 5s. to 55s. per owt. was readily given. The show of mutton was very large, and a good amount of busi- msess transacted at from 51d. to 6id. per lb. Lambs sold ...

DAURY LANE THEATRE

... DAURY .LAAIE 2'ffEAT.1S. Madame ANNA TIULLON being sufficiently recovered from her severe indisposition to warrant her re-appearance, BALFE's lew opera of the Enchantress was given for the second time on Monday night, and was received with as great applause as on its first production, and from quite as crowded a house. There was not even standing, room to spare in the slips, when the opera ...

Poetry

... jocarp4. ., I I -- ?? ?? THE SONG OF THE GALLOWS I (L1NES DROPPED BY CALCRAFT AT THE OLD BAILEY.). gurrah! hurrah i from the rabble rout, In their muck haunts, far away ! There rises a rude and a riotous shout, At the news of a holiday! 'Twill be a brave sight, a very brave sight, A real tragedy, The mob will see, with a strange delight, A fellow creature die! And 'tie I shall dance first in ...

MEARNS CATTLE SHOW

... MIE kRNS CATTLE SHOW. On Friday the annual Cattle Show of the Mlearns Agricultural Society, took plance at MIearns, when a large and excel~cltt stock of cattle Ns erc exhibited for competition. The jildges wiere, Messrs. George Paton, Bankhead; James Strang, Bonnington, En-l-esharni; Alexanider Rerr, Dunlop. The jUdges, after agreat deal of discrimination, awarded the prizes as follows:- ]. ...

Rougemont Castle; OR, THE REBEL'S DAUGHTER;

... IrJyvuutrl llu AY-. -v Y.-v. ge ?? cafl~t1; 0 ., TIlE REBEL'S DAUGHTER; A Romance of the Reign of Edward VI. CHAPTER 1. THE MARCH OF REBELLION. The excitement of the public mind upon the subject of the Reformed Religion had, at the era of which we write, been worked up to such a pitch that there needed but a breath to raise the flame of Rebellion. It was not therefore at all surprising that ...

LITERATURE

... | HItSTORY OF THE IRISH REBELLION IN 1798, &cC By WV- H. MAXWELL, ESQ. (rally, Brothers, Cornhill.)-The talented pen of Mr. Maxwell, in his Wild Sports of the West, and his Wanderings in the Highlands and Islands, the lighter walks of literature, has been familiar to the public, and his lively fancv, and exuberant humor, have won for him ad- miring bevies of readers. But, as in his Life ...

Published: Sunday 18 May 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1638 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Reviews

... Abitbi0 ThlE PEOPLE'S CHARTER: a Bill to Provide for the just Representation of the People of Great Britain and Ireland, in the Commons House of Parliament. London: Cleave, Shoe-!ane. This is one of the most beautiful specimens of de- terative printing that it has been our good fortune to see: it reflects credit on all concerned in its produc- tion. O a large sheet of Paper, of the most ...

POETRY

... I IV - are-, a? (E) 3, Lp 3a I 0 TIlE BACHLOBR'S HOUSE' (Qriyinal.) Wo I for the lonely (Irct1rs of tho earet.-VoO of d or Psltaion. Allow me to ask, have you e'er been within The doors of a bachelor's dwelling, If you have not, attend, while the muse shall sing, Of D Somethlhg well worth the telling. His presiding angel's an elderly girl, Who as housekeeper serves and as scuttler, The ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I -FASHIONABLEIN The Queen and Prince Albert left Lon at ten on Monday morning in an open carriage andf e 0fo a party of the 4th Light Dragoons, for Claremo tI s N d b jesty and his royal highness were accompanied by the enl Royal. Prince51 T'I'e Witrtzburg Gazette states that it is ported in Dresden that the Queen of England r. ' during the summer, and probably Dresden and Berli' Coboure His ...

LITERATURE

... UTTERATURE. 11HE BLACKISMiTH's DAuGtiTErR, AN HISTORICAL NOVEL. (Newlby, Miortimer-street).-An Fist'rrical novel has been likened to a lativ's bustle, as being ' a fiction founded upon a fact. Now, some ofthese novels,lilie that myaterious portion of dress alluded to, are such monstrous fictions, that ?? little facts they are meant to disguise are completely buried in oblivion or lost sight ...

Published: Sunday 25 May 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2955 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICALS, &c

... T1XRATRICALS, &e. The art Itself is nature.-SOARePERE. 11,YMARKEs-A five act comedy, from the pen of poauglO Jeroald, has this week done much for the vin- Df6titt of the drama, as it has, also, for the treasury of )Ir. Webster We are in a very unenviable position as elly lestirs so ?? to any performanace of great vad unauestiasiabbe licerit, for not only is the fact so well 1coev that the ...