SPORTING LITERATURE

... SPORTING cITE AlURE I 'T , ,LAK_ D _ THEba:POhRTN; REVIEW-Craven opens the current nuimber rather more spiritedly than he has been wont to do of late, dashing off the racing of the past month in good style. We must, however, question the good taste of glorying in tihe recent harsh and tyrannical proceedings of the Licensing Magistrates towards Messrs. Searle Barr, Middleton, and others, as ...

Published: Sunday 05 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 420 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I. FASIIOXABFLE INTELLIGENCE. I IL' in Urs 'as ed vie ry, he lot ?? I? ild irs z I tel zal l I ir- ;or re- of we- rir is of x- iat It nd eir he 0- of Is, so of tit :er ill .rt- rn bVs. ?? evn tt an Ill 5s- St in le . r- es ?? ,h eI THE ROYAL ACCOUtCHEMENT. WINDSOR, WEDNESDlY.-Tisi3 morning, immediately upon the ar ival of the gratifying intelligence that her Ma- jesty had given birth to a ...

Original Poetry

... @rigdiltal ,3octru. *Ir A Y. [IVt IT T L N F 0 It T tL r. E - r. ws - L r. r T F. It.] CHItLDtHOO D hails tlise, dle:isanlt MM.p!- Thyself tite fairest child of the year; The little OnIeS feel ?? blecss plIay, Like the twining arms of companions dear! The fresh brighit blue of thy mormning shiies Lau'lnI% with the thit of their innocent eyes Thy ineadoes-bloloron ?? the clhiilish grace That ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... REVIEWS OFNBOOKS. la _ WOMAN IN F1ae.OE. By_ JULIA KAvANAGoL-Silith and Elder.-The two vo lines before us abound in anec- dote, and the pleasing style adopted b.y the fair atithoress gives an additional char'm to the aninsiig ndatter Which her research has brought to light. The eighteent ccntury was famous in France for its feliialt celebrities, -would that we could likewise add for the ...

Reviews

... BI rb No. 75. Txin UjxsIVirsIrv MAAZtsrra. Slay. Dublin : Jos. NI'Glvrshan. Thisnnlaber isafr'eshl andfragrnt Sty-galadof the fairest bloomilsofliteirtiure anPl)oesy. In tle openi agairticle-an ew collection of Irisih popular ?? tile Ieaitiful ilind. i re sorry to say, ivy-ngone. cstols relation to the chelora- tion of tire Sa V-day festival iii Ireland are most ngrecaibly tle- tailed, and set ...

THE SOLDIER TO THE SUNBURST

... THE SOLDIBR TO ThE SUNBURST. The shadowy gloom of silent night Is tied, and morning's roseate light Flings o'er thy fols its sunshine bright. My banner free-hurrah ! And warriors crowd thy standard round, Their charges shake the battle ground, Exulting in the trumpet sound That calls to death-hurrah! 'While floating o'er the field of war, Thy folds the wild wind fans afar The warriors' pride, ...

SOCIETY

... o _O : I E T Y.\,tar I t ?? _ it II tlf tior of ier Circle.) And botfw. %yh 8 8 it Is' Fw~j~h n it deeply fi But it speaks to all vho listen C t :ighty W-ordis for ldftyithdought, ic When the souli in holyaen, -e R - WTo its oalni dioisssil3n'brought*n When ehamoured-idth the glory. li Of our lieing and our birtih di ?? woenid llearn whet binds our feelings b To our brethren or the earth . ...

Reviews

... lit-ticto ?? ins, Tourio Libracry. London: Sims and M'Intyre, 0 ins, ?? Morley Ernstein, by G. P. R. James, and the Sketch Vi Book, by Washington Irving, are the two latest publica- t n tiens Of this cheap edition of popular works. Tue Homle Circle. 1 A weekly family magazine, int which a variety of inte- u resting Peapers are given on general literature, science,r and the arts, Suited to the ...

To the REVEREND W. W. EWBANK

... To tile REIVEREND I[. 7. E iVRANK. To-be homne.r, as thle wir;.l goes, Is to be pick'd out of ten tliOUSMId -S!le'k-cepeare. In last Ttlsday'.s papor you are report d to have, ,on the previous evelniun, :ttt d1(e(i a m -etin!, of parties friendly to tile cause of l'cet'!elan. tret'i. Tlm real object of this Do letlng,, IOVeeci', app :r.i e' hacv bhec to receive and lionize a very lotorioas ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... .ROYAL ITAL IAN OPERA. MAvxtsnyEtim's noble opera of TkC Il1guentots-inl the esti- nlation of manya, the granmidst, muost vividly coloured, and mnagnificently inspired of all the composer's works-was last night played, for the first time this season, with all the power and picturesque effect which marked its former pro- ductions at the Royal Italian Opera. tle many and some vcry striking ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA AT Manchester

... MUSIC AND THE DRlAMA AT Manchester. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THE THEATRE ROYALL-The whole of this week has I been devoted to benefits, which, generally, have been productive. We have had Douglas Jerrold's Rent Day and orn that we shall descant. The Old Crumbs of Mr. W. H. Stepbens disappointed us. Thne conception might be good hut thle executions w.as indifferent. The part is too heavy ...

Published: Sunday 05 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 725 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Poetry

... j ?%ilq pbfx .- ! ?? . ? ? ?r - ?? THX POPUL.AR -RE!D. Dimes and~dollair!;doilars'tld dimes.! An empty pdoket'5 tbe wroreof orime! : Ifae s ddnvfi klii Ons k thruist- t - TramPle therbgap co ito tfhie dusot AresduiptUOUS Pr ?? him OMe'! kik .himfo alling!. An eash. sweet eb b lift himihither u *iour sola 'o salentd h.'s buyer! Dimes and dollars'! dollars and dimes ! An emptY pocket'e tho ...