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REVIEWS

... t REVXEWS. 1Pn't 1IX opeins ivith a1 sketch of a terre (lo con- ill ?? the Liverpool reader, which affords 01 hhim it ?? test of thu fidelity of the au- o thi-7., p)ietive purfoirinanes. Tile little 0 ...

THE SEASONS

... A blue-eyed child that bite amid the noon, O'erhung with a Iaburnum's drooping sprays, Linging her little songs, while ?? round Along the grass the chequered sunshine plays. All beauty th ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I WX;DSORt, TUESDAY.-Lord and LadyJoht Rus- ,I and the Speaker and Mrs. Shaw Lefevre, are expected to errive at the Castle to-day, on a visit to the Queen and the lriflce. nli~e royal dinner party at the Castle thi evening will include ter ioyal Highness the Duchess of Kient, his Royal Highness Duchess of Sutherland and Lady C Lcve~n Cowver, Lord and Lady Johnl fRusell, Lady Fanny ,rd Baroness ...

THEATRICALS AT WOBURN ABBEY

... THEATRICALS AT WOBUtN ABBEYI The Duke and Dachess of Bedford's hospitality, which has extended over the last five weeks,at thae ancient decal seat in Bedfordshire, may now be considered over. It was arranged that there should be another grand gathering at the Woburn Abbey Theatre, to close the season, ?? week was the night fixed ; but owing tD the sudden illness of Mr. Odo Russell, the Duke of ...

Published: Sunday 12 January 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 544 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... AMUSEMENTS ZN BMINGHA1L I (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THE TREATRE ROYAL,-Last night was the thirteenth night of the Christmas pantomime, Queen Mab. which has proved a great attraction among the holiday makers since the first night of its introduction. It is preceded nightly by a good standard play, and thus agood evening's amusement is guaranteed. The plays enacted during the past week have ...

Published: Sunday 12 January 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 431 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THEIGREAT WE11h2ON, PROGIESS- oF .TXD WILDING. This great *oik, wfhezein tie cioi' st indstrial pro- ducts of the world will shortly be most beeomingly en- shrined, has novr been so far ?? towards comple- 4 tion tehat-itrmay almost be regarded as finished. It was, according to the terms of the original contract, to have been handed ever on Tuesday to the commission- ers, the last day of the ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THER l-REAT EXHIBITION. r THE CUSTOMS IN THE EXHIBITION. p CUSToMs DEPARLTMENT AT THLE CRYSTAL Pa.iuoa.-The di Board of Customs have by minute appointed the following 01 gentlemen for special duty in Hyde Park during the ensuing Grand Industrial Exhiibition :-Mr. Rolls,of the Laniding Surveyor's office, as chief;l Mr. T. Fairman, searcher, comp- ya troller of accounts; and Mr. M. D. Cresbie, ...

Selected Poetry

... $else C'b 106etrg. THE VOICE OF NATURE. 'TWAS in a lone sequestered dell, And on a summer!s eve;. The sun's last glances-ling'ring fell, As loath the spot to leave: For never sun more, blithely rose To light a scene more'fair. Day never had so sweet a close,. Or night a charmn so rare. Andi I have climbed the rocky steep That cuts the vale in twain, And gaze adown the lonely sweep That seeks ...

EXIHBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS, 1851

... YTSBITIWNY OF LLHE 'RKS Or' I ?? INDUSTR Y OF IALJL Nll,=TIONS,'18611 Lraoi I' 9DITr R! C-WO beliove that n srraagent en ista ta no U mnnade to corn)y irma ?? I various obliga tiont, -mbieh Nvill bed~ fi d ?? ?? Commitai Of thin dl-tltrtot focal Itrn Si blnvi henar apponirtod (or abrenst a Yolry deparmntilt of raw rmate'innta, CH produce, 01micai .'rrrg'ftih fne aismimal hionoon, maci~nery a. ...

FINE ARTS

... FN AR T S. MR MACLISE'S PAINTING OF MR MACREADY IN WERNER. There is now on view at Mr Hogarth's Gallery in the Haymarket a painting by Mr Maclise of which the subject is taken from Lord Byron's tragedy, and the principal figure is a most masterly full-length portrait of Mr Macready. A line-engraving of this picture is in preparation; and a finer or more fitting memorial of the great actor now ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... After the very satisfactory replies given by Mr. Fox to the interrogations put to him at the Society I of Arts on Wednesday last, with respect to some of the principal objections which have been from time to time urged against the strength of the building for the Exhibition in Hyde Park, we apprehend there are very few who now entertain a doubt upon s that point; To such persons it may he ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... HALF. HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS. Parts vin. and ix, (C. Knight, Loodon.)-This series miau- tains its high character, and may be warmly recoina mended for general perusal. CYCLOPADIA OF THE I:NDUSTRY OF ALL NA- TIONs, No. 1, (C, Knight, Loadon.)-A new serial from this prolific source. The present is an intro- ductory number, consisting of a glance at the various exhibitions hitherto held. ...