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... REVIEW S. ?? fi, , 7i) ~;r 7>nr),; Am7171le, 1/:clilen dad, an Epic Poem, /ouaet on lile Eceols connected 1'th M/t vi'cce.eeive Invasioncs of iec(f p (Ireece (, 1 fl'ee ' eosn. lart First. T/e ?? of ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MR. CALCRAFTS BENEFIT

... THEATRE ROYAL-MB. CALCRAFTS BENEFIT. The benefit of our theatre manager on last evening was graced by the attendance of a crowded assemblage of the admirers and patrons of the operatic drama. R5b RPoy and the Waterman were the pieces presented, with a musical irnterfnezzo, in which Herr Mengi' and S'gacr Paltoni performed. The first piece went off fairly enough, and the audience would have ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... I I Her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and several other members of the Royal family, paid an early visit to the Exhibition on Tuesday morning. They inspected the different parts of the building, and watched with interest the process of examining the different packages by the Custom house officers. Her Majesty has probably never before been so ...

Published: Sunday 23 February 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1768 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE EXHIBITION OF ISSL VISITING THE BmULDIN.-The Commissioners have de- aided, in order to prepare for the reception of foreign goods in the ensuing week, that the public must be altogether ex- eluded from visiting the building after the 3rd of February. AlDrMnsSOze PRICE To THE Exnmsnon.o-Mr. Paxton, the architect, has written a letter'to Lord John Russell, sug- gesting the propriety of ...

EXHIBITION HANDKERCHIEF

... EXHIBITION HlANDKERCHIIIEF. Ie Wc have just received fioin Messrs. Williamn Stirling & Son a of of this city, a Turkey Red lIandkorchief, on which is printed a 2C zn series of vieirs of the Crystal Palacc, and other designs appro- C s priatc to the (ireat Industrial Exhibition We ,vill, however, +I attempt n description ofthis verybcmtifiiy ornamentedpiece ot calico. In the centre sits a ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Euphrianor, a Dialogue on Youth. Pickering. The author of this little book is a new acquaintance; and a very agreeable and valuable one. His subject is full of modern and practical interest (which is more than would be inferred from the title), and the composition is an excellent specimen of a kind in which English writers have rarely succeeded. How the youth should be treated in order that ...

Reviews

... Ug)lemo. Is Magazmine. February. Simpkin, Mar- shall and Co. ho Commission to inquire into the Working the English Universities has been made Io ppropriate occasion for an admirable ar- ,,en tihe constitution and existing condition these institutions in Scotland, The writer pialtially sets forth both their advantages .i their defects, and making all due allow- iec for the latter, it is easy to ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... 'J GREAT EXtfi4N. ]3erwealris now a bulsy one 'withk tlb officials in th Glass Palace. They ha* but litl ib mW thina two i~torits left for *h rmcepfi~on,,.a ite t ofE al th wo41 .to q.4ipl ?? y scent byi their activityto be quite alive .toi .thoe necessty; foxi full eXertioff. More than a6 thetisid' j~ic'kans hiave been re~ediwd'zdurint the last sir dAyS, 'bf-Whic more 1 Thui' I W a fr~ohip, ...

WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1851

... tbe Working Classes, AND ALL WHO WISH VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. E. & R. SPENCE, WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE-MAKERS, OF 54, SOUTH BRIDGE STREET, Airdrie ; 279, HIGH STREET, Edinhurgh ; and 4, CRICHTON STREET, Dundee ; ALCULATING on the success that attended them elsewhere, have commenced 40 'I ~~~P 13, Broad Street, Aberdeen, v BOOTS AND SHOES, of almost every description, all of their own manufacture ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LITERARY MISCELLANEA, FAIRIES.-The best days of the fairies seem to have passed away for ever. They have enjoyed their golden age; an age of muoonlight, revelry, and song, and are now almost for- gotten. We see strange circles in the meadows, like those our simple ancestors caled fairy rings, but in our wisdom attribute them to something very different, indeed, horm blithe, dancing fairies, ...

Poetry

... _ _ to. WE CAN WAIT. HAnRK! the lisping tide retireth, With a sound akin to speech, Leaving there its farewell tokens On the level sandy beach. So, the waters of Life's rivers, Never cease to ebb and flow; Now, success, like moonlight, quivers- Now, the night-wind singeth low! But, good soul, expect not ever, That the waves will bear thee high, Every ebb should be a measure, Thou shouldst ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... . , ?? TiE-spectacle which the interior of the Crystal Palace presents increases every day in interest. Already the entire space East of the triansept has its fittings in an advanced state. - Stalls- and tables spring, up with magical ?? of tiis'paii .of-:the. building begins to present visibly the system of arrang- ment and distribution which 'the Executive committee have laid down for it. In ...