LITERARY NOTICES

... I WARD'S NORTH OF ENGLAND POCKET BOOt.- (¢. Ward, St Nich1olas' Church Yard, Newcastle ) T'his highly useful work appears this year enlarged in size, and with a considerable addition to the valuable local and other inform,,tion previously given. Among other fresh matter will be found the post-offdce regulations for all the towns in a circuit of very considerable extent. In shert its utility, ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... - - ratI w.. - (FmOhI OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) BRISTOL.-Royal Albert Rooms.-Mr. David Roberts's rmagnificent picture of The Destruction of Jerusalem has lately left these rooms, where it has been exhibited for a fortnight, and so great has been the excitement that many were compelled to leave without seeing it Mr. Duncan Macmillan, the celebrated ventriloquist, we hear, has been since giving ...

Published: Sunday 26 January 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1925 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LJITRA TURE. 2Te Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridge. By EDWIN CLAuK, Resident Engineer. 1840. Most engineering structures whiob have been raied for the furtherance of commercial enterprise, have generally been constructed on prineiples Vhiol tay. risen from an early stage of infany, and irowa to maturity with-the aridU ptogral I Tweof-AQ91lO gradual that the results attaised:ease to form ...

FINE ARTS

... . a FiNE ]ARTS. A.Skehe1oe aftfer A Lan4cnpp PainfSta of :j Whnd. -B .,L MAuvr ; with Sqr Notices by W. M. TmAOcExzY. ie M;i. M has eo.deintly been long convehalnt Rt with thW work of 6our fvomurits masters, though his of name now appears for the Arst time immediately b~ cwipoteebd.with them^; and iz tlpreaent :work, con- Aptaiging the .whoe range of. our IaiiMcape at, Mr. Marry hasbeen, ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Soatbtan anb 1Faictito. . - and TE COURT. THE QuEEsNand the rest of-the Royal Family took their. ustal.exercise -on Saturday, on which day the Spanish and Sardinian:Ministers, Earl and Countess of Jersey,: I Marquis of Abercorn, Lady C. Villiers, Earl of Straf- ford,: Viscount --and Viscountess- Ponsonby, 'and - Lord and Lady Stanley of Alderley, left the Castle. 'On Sun- day tt Roal taiily ...

Poetry

... 7.- - .- 1, ? I , , I '. , .'., 7 6 fil-:, ? ., - ? '. . P . V ; . :. ;T. H E_- 0Y E'ASR O0F * SY :4N1 S* ! [w uVITTEZF FOR' Tfil. NEWS'lF.fT T.] , Itoul;s .fr~o their sleep thle dtrcaniers, oh,)ye chiimes .. ; Those.wvhoam the Old. Year. bade alast:good ili'-hlt. rre withi thie middle wvatoh:hlid'ped hisiHiglt: To the, eternity of byegone times.:. - .j ;Pdal in their earstheejoyful sound- ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... REFRESHMENTS FOR THE EXHIBITION. In ors .quptce of misapprehensions which have arisen, and alterations which art required t) bl made in the areas for the sale of refreshmctos, the Executive Committee have determined upon calling 'or fresh tendere. The fol- lowing are the proposed condations: 1. Her Majesty's Commissioners consider that it may con- duce to the convenience of visitors to permit ...

FINE ARTS

... F ~ - PILL .1. 4pj ,0 1llou emid& hili Pe and M~iS m 11; , oh pvp ublised b Mr. Mi , ~complete that l~ngthy list thich over upwards of half a centu, dating from that prancing ?? of the Duke of Wrepoe of the ¢ount of Neuilly t Claremont. From whatever cause, we need not stop here to examine, vpe-ieded of f ro wp tier f eom - hans of ' Vz ebate or Vabut ?? the~t presen* tpleft ed'f ...

Reviews

... Urlifewo. Voeyfge of the Prince Albelt in search of Sir f Jon Franklin. By AV. P. Ssow. Long- b 0 man and Co. IT is much to be feared that our gallant g countrymen, who have so long been lost in the o dreary regions of 1 thick ribbed ice are d beyol;d the reach of friendly help or rescue; a and, though we should be the last to offer dis- t couragement to any enterprise whatever, which I ...

THE EXHIBTIION OF 1851

... THE EtZIBITIOO OF 181, TO Th52 RIGHT ONO. LORD Jost ZUPELL. My Lord,..Within a few days the structure designed to receive the contribiitious 'of the worlds industry win be Completed. The quiestion now arises as to the mode of admission of the world's people. And it is upon this important subject that I now claim the liberty of address. lug you.ofdres Shall admission be taxed by payment, or ...

LYRICS OF THE HEART

... L YRICS vi' IL'TE HILARit - 1 nlo Ccf the pieces of Mr. Wiztls , ill tilis volumc hav-i ?? al:-iiuly CIV .i world in the shape f con1tribhilit. tnvs,' riodicals, and they have gained fur tilet t favourable place in the estiniati pt cf a (, a the poctly which sekc's its inspistici -A humble anid donmestic scenes of life. M1 j all ardent disciple, and a successful into-i Wordsworth-a fact ?? ...

NO SURRENDER!

... Come, Nobles, from your lordly halls, Come, Peasants, from your lowly walls, From North to South, from East to West, Come forth the bravest and the best, For Bible Truth, with conscience free, To God, not manc, to bow the knee. Come forth, and tell the Priest of Rome He ne'er shall rule in England's home; Tell him the blood by Martyrs shed For God's pure Word speaks from the dead That every ...