THE REGISTERED PALETOT CASE. To the EDITORS , > (he LIVERPOOL MERCURY. Ge*ti.kmk*, —In your report of the ..

... tho Vice Chancellor of England on Saturday, June 12th, you describe ourselves as receiving the protection of the Cuurt infringement of our patented riplit to an invention, and by assumption the title which it has been publicly known. From the great popularity we have attained by the sale of the subject of the injunction, a garment styled the Registered Paletot, of Llama Cloth, it may be ...

Imports

... , . EAST IXDIES. T-iniVv Mk''J7.„ fugfir ' ,i( . e «jte,cutch, linseed aplt>, K e. fm Calcutta ; 6ug tr, r:ce, jute, saltpetre « • l^blES. Science,'llnnsniTi, fm Jamaica ; Miuar, rum, logwood Thovpe, fm ; su-jar, molasses ► an loach, lli., foi Denier *ra ; rum, sugar, bides camera, Boycj, Jiavannih ; sugar, logwood SOU Til AMEHI C A. qua tor, Fo dyce. fm V ilparais >; wool, citrate soda ...

LITERATURE

... LITER AT U F. gas New books, prints, inusic. &c. intended forir'view rmay be left at Mr C. Mitchell's General Advertiing and Pllb- lishing Olfice. London, addressed to the Editor of this paper, when they will be duly forwarded, and receive at- tention. The Nortz Britis7 Review: No. XTIi. FREQUENTMv as we have expressed a favourable opinion of the general merits of this periodical, it is now ...

POETRY

... U THE LANGUAGE OF THE LENVES. f ___________ h 2O. M-._THE SCO0CII F1R. t On the barren waste, or bleak hillside, r I firmly take my stand; v From cold or storm I scorn to bide- t I'm the child of a mountain land. 0 WVhen the lovely shrub and the stately oak V Muist their verdure and leaves resi nt11 I fear not the frost, nor the tempest's shockl, For they make no change on mine. No perfumed ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... r SOUT5Ev ON DEVON8SHIRE.-Devonshire is an ugly county. I have no patience with the cant of travellers who so bepraise It. l They have surely slept all the way through Somersetahire. Its trivers are beautiful, very beautiful, but nothing else, High hills, all angled over, and no trees. Wide views and no object. SCANDAL.-The love of deprecating the character of our r neighbours can only have ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... - 1-11-- - - - - - -?i- t 'e season o ks'da 'n;iate' nated prematurely; tie faifing of'a succession of provinieial hiuses ir thei present time of scarclty.4 is unfortnte tar the'profession however, We stilL lok forwar&to etrtm ...

Published: Sunday 27 June 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1368 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Pope's last Miracle.—The Tablet publishes the following extract from private letter from Rome:— The Pope ..

... He went to Subiaco, and as there was a great want ef rain the people asked him to pray for it. He accordingly went to the shrine of Benedict, and prayed there an Jiour, and immediately tn« rain came, and lasted six hours. ...

POETRY

... . ?? = .I- BlYT. H._UElavEY.: Theoearth is one great temple,e pde. For worship, everyw e; And the flowers are the bell, in glen and glade, That ring the heart to prayer. A solemn preacher is the breeze, At noon or twilight dim,- The ancient trees give homtlie The river bath V hymn' For the city bell takesseven days To reach the' townsiisan's ear,; But he Who'kneels In Nature's ways Hath ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... During thb past week our critical ofdice has been almost a Sinecure, the theatrical market being exceedingly fat.. At tbe HAYsMARkxa, Temper, and the last new farce of Who de They TakeMe Fai? has been repeated, with the exception of Wednesday, whesn the pretty.Jalia Ben- nett diversified the bill by annoupcing The Beile's Stratagem, A Day after tie Wedding, and Th. Poor Soldier, for her ?? ...

LITERATURE

... 2 LITERATURE, ing ; THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. but (Dublin: M'Glsshans, June, 1847.) are The University for this morlb opens with a short para- hat graph, which was eminently called for, in reference to an I it unworthy attack-at least what was understood to be so, I though perhaps not meant so by the writer-on the late ?? Davis. We willingly believe that the offensive passage wss not ...

Literary Reviews

... Riterarp 9irbivWd. No. 137. SHARPE'S LoNDO IMAGAZINE. June. London: T. B. Sharpe. This periodical deservedly continues one of our prime favour. ites. It would be a task equal to the enumeration of all the contents of the numbers before us, to specify those which have pleased us. From its pages we select the amusing sketeh, entitled College Life, which appears below, as also a gem for our ...

BELGIUM.—Brussels, June 22.—As the 16th of September approaches the Free-trade Association of Commerce are ..

... the economical congress they have invited to meet on that day this city Towards the close of April, Messrs. Corr, Vandermaeren, Fortamps, and Ad. C. Hardy de Beaulieu were nominated a committee organise the free congress, and make arrangements for the comfortable accommodation of the literary ana scientific foreigners who should repair to it. Great P** 8 have been taken by M. de Breuckere, ...