LITERARY NOTICES

... iaun e advo denfe. 2rTe History awd Pros ects Ofb the Gaugtem 1,SuEv idnee.. Edod, 4, Strand I and Vacher. pailiameat ?? is the second f ei ition of a work which enters at great length on the muh ?? of question Ofr the Gauges. We bhav so repeatedly discussed this subject that we e Uient I this yoluoe a mass of information will be found affording much practical Inowee.i her Authoe is an ...

Poetry

... eltrpl. WILD FLOWERS OF SUMMER. Wild flowers of summer, ye rise in our path, On the dew.sprinkled upland and fairy-trod path Ye brighten our steps in the forest'a deep shade, And ye meet us again iti the green-bosomed glade. From your moas-cotered couches reflected, ye gleam In the deep flowing river and clear gushing stream; By the bower of the lover ye gracefully wave, And ye shed your sweet ...

France. —The Fatal Accident on tiie Great Northern Railway.—The primary cause of this terrible catastrophe has ..

... The following details from the Emancipation Beljc were collected on the spot by a medical man, who made the minutest inquiries, and they bear a semi-official character. On leaving Arras, about 600 metres before arriving Borax, the line has an inclination towards Douai of about 4 millimetres in the metre, and then ascends an inclined plana of 14 millimetre. It is at this point that the ...

EXPRESS FROM PARIS

... Daily New* Office, Saturday Morning. We have received by express the Paris journals of Thursday, with our private correspondence. The Momteur contains several promotions in the army, and various civil appointments; but we record only those which have political character. M. Quenault, a 1 leputy, whose re-election is doubtful, and who not very popular, has been appointed the seat (for life) of ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL GOSSIP

... TEIE SHAEx'PEARE Cup.-The famous CUP known as the Stratford Jubilee Cup, presented by the mayor and corporation of that town to David Garrick, in 1769 and used by him at the Shakspeare Festival which he insti- tuted there in the same month, on Saturday last, found its way rgain into the market, at the sale of the effects of the late Mr. J. Juhsnson, of Upper Cbarlotte-street, Fitzroy-square. ...

Published: Sunday 19 July 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1515 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... DRURY LANE THEATRE. The Brussels Operatic Company, who so delighted the lovers of music last year, have commenced a series of performances at Drury lane Theatre. They opened with the Iluguensots on Wednesday, and did full justice to the merits of that very fine opera. That charming singer, Madame Laborde, sus- tained the part of Jfcwrqeret, and left nothing to be desired in the execution of ...

POETRY

... 1) 0) 1NT 1' Y.o l aadidis5 foar4litsl Sc hool, RED HILL, NEAR BEAUMARIS, COQNiIUTEOD BIY PlIrs. M. 1O.NN iE1S. MlHIS School will be re-opened on the 1st of AIUCUST, 1846. COUNTY OF MERIONET1H. R 'i E ED1E' PE8 0 I ? PE RT TO BE SOLD, DWEILLING HOUSE containing two Sit- ring-roomis, and a Kitchen on the ground floor, five Bed-rooms on the upper story, a comn- mioeious Wharf with Buildings, ...

POETRY

... I TO MARY. COME to the shade of the old elm-treo; Colme to the forest, love, with me. rll twine thy hair With wild flowers there, And sing old songs to thee, Mary, And sing old songs to thee. Come to the shade of the beech-wood glade; Come to the wild wood walk; And I will twine My arm in thine, And we will sit and talk, Mary, And we will sit and talk. And thou shalt tell of the fairy den, And ...

FASHION AND TABLE TALK

... :ADSO, aITAY EVENN(C.-Iler Majesty, accoi by Prince Albert and the royal family, is expect ; Lre Oiborne House, for Buckingham palace, r ly neat. ler Royal Highness the Duchess ?? also tale her departure from Frogmore Hous . Windsor, ol the same day, for Clarence Ious nlihos's. We uiderstand that tire christening of t r'rt princess will take place at Buckingham palace, ?? lurday noat, upon ...

Reviews

... ;WWW54 DOUGLAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA. ZINE. JuLy. London: Punch office, 85, Fleet- Street. The portion of the editor's story, St. Giles and St. James contained in this number, is far too brief to satisfy us. The remaining contents are be- low the general average. we have neither Juniper Hedgehog, nor the History for Young England, serious omissions. The best of the articles is Ire ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... VOICES FROM THE CROWD, AND OTHER POEmS. By X1 Charles Mackay, LL.D. Orr and Co. London. c The large and increasing band of moral reformers who a have pronounced for peace, temperance, education, and all the great questions associated with human advancement, are at this juncture in good heart and hope. And with good t reason, for, besides the recent practical confirmations of t their faith in ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... MIUSICA.IL IN'I'ELLIGENTCE. 'TM1E B3RUUS LS OPlERA COMPANY. ,, 111M tx SL11311 Jfliguenlots wvas repealted list Ili'Ilit. M. e 'Ii ~ssor nlapuoeartnt in the part of Nevews, the operta tain- 1 iiA ?? by this accession. Ills issumltion of the soxromb in the first net waB s'dmirable. ?? delivery of on the lines, Vraiinent l'n lic peut croire et (q1el peint IT, e qili'e jour je utits perseciut6 ...