Bristol Academy of the fine Arts

... I ?? TriAl Ifakmil Df f 4t Jim MO. EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF LIVING. MASTERS. (CONCLUDING NOMECE.] The science of architecture has been, in all ages, so intimately associated with the arts of painting and sculpture, that it may almost be said to have been one with them. To give encourag- ment to it, therefore, and to induce in those who have to direct the erection of our private and public ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB SHOW

... : A . -TE4.ffiMlTHEMf WCLU' SHOW. - I . I ~~ - .. !. A, -. nw *ha. . . .5h. , .54 4J. Al_ - - -- I I'll Tfhis shdw ofit trk nhsg s-it dnes enrof tht earliest ?? 'er snd .most'rstriking indications of thle apprclrot' Christmas, thi id takes place in its old locality in Baker.sftet diring the pre- ha jigsentwlk. tjer&e4..s ?? toid bt tlt..Will 7 : Ye a hit ty 'Mkrativeras ft 5MI cas _or the next ...

THE DEWY FLOWER

... THN Dbt Itu sr . Pacing one morn my garden bower, 'Neath pensive thought's depressing power', A flower I view'd amidst the green, Of velvet charm, and tint serene, Pearl drns thst hung with glist'ing air, Tending to make it yet more fair. Awhile I gaz'd with musing eye, .vA[ bosom heav ing mamy a sigh, When, as I tearful left the spray. A voice on high vouehsat'd to say, Hearsesase its ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... FASHIONS FOR DECEIBER ?? ?? who be- ?? Le Fallee.) It is impoaqible to ?? anything richer or more bseausttfl than hie thse present style of ?? appearance of o5r funhisinables at olea . th thatrs o bsll s qitedslacittg. Diamonds are worn In great Ali )In profusion, mnixed either with flowers orthe sibbones somuc In Y3ue the bh. this winter. Hows of ribbon, with long floitting ends, reaching the ...

GREAT EXHIBITION SURPLUS

... AT= EXHIBON SURPLUS lie secon'd report ot lileucommissio0015 of 1i51 beet isstied, by which it appears the ctOliS. i ave Ire p urchrjyed 1110 Groe 9l5u1s estate, at H1-Ide Palk, containing twenty !Keuncs and a hallt for which they have given ii Thd 1'ltoV have also passed a resolution au- ;tl outlay of a suml tot exceeding 150,000 I the iurplus in the purchase of laud, on the condi- that ...

Published: Sunday 05 December 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1310 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... (From Le Fellet.) IT is impossible to imagine anything richer or more beautiful than the present style of dress. The appear- ance of our fashionables atthe theatres or balls is quite dazzling. NWe must attempt to describe some toilettes we have seen, in order to give an idea of the magnifi- ceneL and taste of tho present fashion. A lady, whose hair was remarlsable for its blackness, had a ...

Literary Extracts

... afterarg Extracto. lb n BAXTESR'S PULPIT.-Kidderminsterwhere Baxter preached th t ns, with seach marvellous success, being at no great distance uti lo t from Worcester, I took a ride thither with one or two friends, he the nod walked a long time in and about the church in which bv lie preached, and in which the people, it is said, are now 11i he taught no doctrine similar to his. H-is pulpit ...

THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF SEFTON AT THE SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF SEFTON AT THE SATURDAY EVENING CONCORTS. la a Saturday evening last Mr. Henry Phillips gave u another of his popular musical entertainments before the c INS frequenters of the Saturday evening concerts. The hall a ok- as crowded, the interest of the occasion being enhanced a ily by the prosnce iof the Right Hon. the Earl of Sefton, the IT be lorda-ieutenant of the ...

THE NEW LOCHINVAR

... THE NEW LOCHINVA R. I. Caucasian Benjamin came to the West, Of Arabia's stceds his ?? Grey Vyviars was best But save his steel-quill, loi charmed weapons haal none, So he sat on St Ste1hen'os back-boeichos alone: Fierce invectives 'gainst Peel, for a start, lie did pen, And deliver them, too, did Caucasian Ban. II. Granby's efforts to lead them fell dead as a stono, So Ben marshalled the ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUBE. Homes of American Autheors. G. Putnam and Co., New York. We are glad to see that American authors me lodged so well. There is not one of the Homes represented to us in the beautiful sketches which are scattered through this volume in which an English author would not think himself well housed. Mr. Everett's library, as it appears in the frontispiece of the book, is a room where ...

POETRY

... MUSIC. Strike the barp-the syiphe descending Shall their aery echoes bring. Each with each the fine ?? blending Of her own peculiar string. Smite the chords. the tones they borrow Speak a language of their own, Thrills of joy, and pangs of eorrow, Hopes of what shall be to-morrow, Sighs for what is gone. Strike the harp, the grasp of Snguish Loosens at thy mild control; All the sterner sorrows ...

LITERATURE

... sir Boohs, Prints, Nusic, 8s., for reriewe, are requested to he lest at Air. C. Mitchell's, Red Lion Court, Fleet-street, London' - addressed To the Editor of the EXETER FLYING PosT. These will be daly forivarded, and receive an early notice. The Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and Household Surgery. Part xit. London: Groombridge and Sons, Paternoster-row. THE conclusion of a work which we ...