LITERATURE

... LZXTEJATU1tE. 2oc 10055LINO SYSTEM. Letters to the Right Lin. L ;ord Campbell. By a RETAIL BOOKSELLER. iln0 PArlisineut-treet. ' seem ta: although in a certain sense a sort has been placed on the controversy in the ai {/]1 .t re last words seem to be the order of the trr Ic, Bi. a ddressed a rather long epistle to 2a! d chief Jstice, commenting upon his decisions the ler ieS&c., and entering ...

Published: Sunday 11 July 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2644 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Poetry

... VactriE. I HAVE NOT LIVED IN VAIN. I i&HVE not lived in vain; Were it alone for this That I have softened others' pain, And shared in others' bliss; That, in return for kindly words, I've caught some looks of pleasure Shining on me from truthful hearts- Hearts that a queen might treasure. I do not live in X ain; When I hear the hearty blessing From lips that never meanly feign The love they ...

SURREY GARDENS.—FLOWER SHOW OF THE SOUTH LONDON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... SURREY GARDPVS,-FLOWER SHOW OFI THE 8OUTI1 LONDON HORTICULTURAL SO- ICIETY. the The fourth Swver show of this society 'ws e4. ii )W esera at ?? Gardens, and the specimiens: exlhi. S thbited bad '4li the brillia~ncy which might be expected from 'I to the fine weather, and the advanced period of the season. t be The ?? and Carnations were mucha admired, and the the ri wa bnat, and of fine ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... DRUR Y-LA.NB THEATRE. To open Drury-lsue in tile dog-days for stern legitimate and a bad imitation of the rude old farces-the company consisting of a collection of the inferior actors from the presently closed up theatres around-with an unknown American tragedian as star-all this forms a bold experi- ment; yet it was undertaken last night, under the manage- ment of Mr. SHERIDAN SMITH. The ...

DEPARTMENT OF PRACTICAL ART

... DEPARTIVENT OF PRACTICAL ART. Ameeting of the students of the Department of Practical Art was held, at eight o'clock yesterday evenidg, at Marl- borough House, for the purpose of receiving the medals awarded to them at the exhibition, ill May last, of the works sat from the various schools of ornamental art. A large number of the friends of the pupils were present, and much interest was ...

FINE ARTS

... Thef hll-length portrait of Lord Palmerston, some time ago presented to Lady Palmerston by a body of the noble lord's political friends and admirers, as a testimonial oftheir sense of his abilities, his courtesy, and his honesty, has been well and carefully engraved by Mr. Samuel Cousins, and pub- lishedhby the Messrs. Colnaghi. The artist was Mr. Part- ridge, and he has produced a ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... The first performance for the season of the Otello, which took place last night, was in almost every respect a very finished, energetic, and successful one. The principals were one and all in high voice, and exerted themselves to the ut- most. GsiUS never sang with more impulse and abandonw We have on a late occasion alluded to her rapid improvement as an actress-an improvement which we ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... (Abridged from Le Follet, Journal do Grand Monde.) We must commence our present month's description of novelties, by noticing the various bareges now so much in vogue. The first that presents itself for our inspection is the barege cristalloide, or double barbge that is to say, two distinct materials united by threads; for example, a white barege is covered with green, or black under groseille ...

POETRY

... HIS LOVE FOR ME. [i e brings me flowers from eartb's wild gleus, JAnd lilies from the far-off fena, With hare-bells blue new-born of lay, And hawtlhrtt from the bedge-row's spray. It gilds each flow'ret that I see, Ilia love for me, his love for oe I I would not change for countless gold, For all that mighty monarctb hold, For pride, ambition, glory, fame, For laurel.wreath or ?? nanme; I ...

LITERATURE

... Bobbe, P, ill, pi ir, S.cr., teri rer, are requested to be lcf at .1fr. C. Mitrche11', lied Lion Court, Fleet-street, London, addreose? To the Editor of the EXETER FLyiNG POST. These swill be daly forivarded, anti reeeie aen early notice. A Letter to the Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, M.P., on Mte means of Bettering the Condition of the Artisans of England. By Iron Hand. London: C. Mitchell, ...

FAIRS

... FA IRS. GL(ENDEVON 'ool Market took place on Wednesday last, when a considerable number of buyers and growers were in at- terrdarrce. The buyers were aMessrs Scott, Petth-Buchanan, Eannockburn-Younger, Glasgow, and others. Much business was done, but before eveciiirg a ureat portion of the wool was sold at Os. 6d. and 12s. 6d.-black-filced, 22s. per the double stone. 1) UNFER3NLINE July Fair ...

POETRY

... EARLY DEATH. WEEr notforher! She died in early youth, Ere Hope had lost its rich romantic bues; When human bosoms seemed the homes of truth, And earth still gleamedivith Beauty's radiant dews; Her summer-prime waned not to days that freeze; Her wine of life was run not to the lees: Weep not for her! Weep not for her I By fleet or slow decay, It never grived her bosom's core to mark The ...