LITERATURE

... BOOKS, PRINTS, MUSIC, &e., For review, are requested to be left at Mr. C. Mitohell's, Red Lion Court, Fleet-street, London, addressed to the Editor of the Exeter Flying Post,-these will be duiy forwarded and receive au early notice. Robin Hood and Little John. Part 1. London; JohnsonI 60, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross. Judging from the first part, this seems likely to be a strongly ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIOPABLE INTELLIG;,JENCE - The Queen hnd Prince Albert took a drive in open carrlage and four on Monday. I a Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Rent his Serene Highness the Prince of Leiningen dined wit Majesty on Monday evening at Buckingham Palace i her VICEInEGAL CounT.-Yesterday evening tr Viscount Gough was the principal guest at the Viceregal 1rtd Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLGENCE. I DEPARTuRE OF Tban COuRT FoR THE ISLE OF WIGHT.-Her Majesty and the Prince Consort, accompanied by their ?? illustrious children, and attended by the lady of the bedehamnber-in waiting, Major-General Wemyss, equerry to the Queer, and the lion. Colonel Charles Grey, secretary to the Prince, and a limited suite, left Buckingham Palace on Wednes- d~y aftornooll at two ...

ENTERTAINMENT AT DUBLIN TO Lord Gough

... INVE3LRTAINMENT AT DUBLIN TO i Lord Gough. On Saturday evening the members of the Hibernia0 Unitsed Service Club entertained our gallant and disti0ll gaished countryman, Lord Viscount Gough, at a dinner in their Club house, Steplhen's-green. The chair wsv, taken by Sir Edward Blakeney, K.C.B. At his right sat the guest of the evening, Lord Visicount Gough, his Royal Highness Prince George of ...

Published: Sunday 05 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1460 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LITERAT U RE. I - A MONTE AT CONSTANTINOPLE. By ALBERT SMITH. Bogue, Fleet-street. Had we the power of appointing a writer to go to Constantinople for the purpose of afterwards telling us all about what lie saw there, Mir. Albert Smith is precisely the person 'we should select. There are those whose description of the place would be more classic but we have had enough of that. There are some ...

Published: Sunday 05 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2540 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... (FROM ours OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) BANFP.-The theatre here at St. Andrew's Hall opened for a sbort season on Friday, the 17th, under the manage- ment of Mr. Clarence Lindon. The business Las been good. BATH.-Sydney Gardens.-These gardens were thrown open on Whit Monday to between 2,000 and 3,000 holiday pleasure seeking votaries, and the treat prepared for them was novel and in the highest degree ...

Published: Sunday 26 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2669 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRE ROYAL

... FRItNOli OPERA. Tf, It is greatly to be logrettedi that thle three last repro- th Wentations ci' French Opera, just coiichilded at the above establishliine t, have been so canaitily att ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LIfTERAIY NOTICES - . . A _ . .. lion weal CLIFFE'S LOOI( OF NORTH WALES. pri- ?? This is an excellent little work-one of tihe best, inefor tourists, with which we are acquainted. In addition to the most recent and anuieniticated in. formation regarding the antiquities of the country, hat the scenery which proves so attractivc to strangers ies- is very accurately described, and all the objects ...

THE PASSAGE OF LIFE

... IBy v. S. BANDNR* to Mild is the partinig year, and sweete The odour of the falling spray; Nwe Life passes on more rudely fleet, cou And baluleisS is its closing day. the I wait its close, 1 court its gloom,uni But mourn that never must there fall, cot Or on my breast or on my tomb, was The tear that woold have sooth'd it all. wa! pre LOVE IN DEATH. sta A mother sits by a lowly grave, be A ...

Reviews

... Eewo. On Free Trade out Free Traded; or, the Seyf-En- th franchiser. By WANSBECK. London: us W. Strange, 21, Paternoster-row. tb COMBINED with some eccentricities of thought se and expression there are some wholesome th truths set forth in this pamphlet. The author D observes:- ra Let our first political right be our all-absorbing co theme: the accomplishment of which, to be the im- wi ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE LIHIBIIUON OF 1851. PRE:URLATIONS IN T3ECE MJdLt:EVACbTUI- ING DIStRUCTS. A correspondent writing from Manchester, says:-I have taken some pains to ascertain the progress which this grand seheme is making in the public mind through these districts, and have great pleasure in saying that in all directions where special efforts have been made to rouse the people and enlighten them as to the ...

THE VOICE OF SNOWDON

... 1 1 . I. Yes ! spenai again; and let mce hear onee more That answerinag voice ftonr caverus lone and deep, Where silence reigns for ever undisturb'd, Save when wild taumpests nor the mounataint sweels Awaking mightv echoes; 'Tis thy voice, 'Ihon everfa flig Snowdon, on whose brow The clouds of heavcn ComIe down encireling theo With ai bright diadeco. of dazzling siow,. Egept'6s dark i1 eninoi ...