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LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... of Sie:faaulieT LOr DoesDERnt FAWyTh.-Thsehistory of this is 'caroue' 4-the real name is Gregor. the firet of whom, Who' flgured- ineidtl wak'ne - Rb ?? e joGg& ai Scotch pediar, who had been in the practice of trading to the county Dwin, iri eass clothes; but having, in a broil at the. fair of Dumbarton, knocked at':a man's eye, he fled'his eunry atogeheraid became-a pack. carrier throughi ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LITERAiY XISOELLANEA.- HAwrrs oF Fxs'L-It is a curious fact that the ?? flsh, gadgeons. roach, dace. and pernh. of the rivers tributary to the Yare, disappear altogether about the mounth of October, and are seldom to be seen or to be caught till the May fol- lowing. They are even then few in slumber and small in size; about Juie they increase, and by August the rivers are crowded with full and ...

LITERATURE

... LIt~TERA TURR. 2TSe EidRgh Reviw. No. 197. Loagma. Lee (lucrterly Reeiw. No. 183. Bmnr~. The two old-established caterers for the public taste bring rather more than their usual stock of information in the hast numbers. The literary arti- lels in each are mostly on subjects of interest. By a sags ?? the two reviewifve e hh seized. hold of three subjects in commaon, ndaT T~ie Count ...

THE LITERARY AND ARTISTIC BANQUET AT BIRMINGHAM

... THE LITERARY AND ARTISTIC BANjQUET AT BIRMINGHAM. Tile account we gave in last week's ' Examiner' of this attractive festival was necessarily limited to a general description, in conlse. quence of the particulars having retihked us only on the 'orning of publication. We now supply, in an abridgment from the report in the ' Birmingham Journal,' the most interesting features of the meeting. ...

PROPOSED LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION IN BIRMINGHAM

... PROPOSED LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC I 'INSTITUTION IN BIRMINGRAM. : B.MsexnGIUM, MouDe. b A public meeting of the inhabitants of this town and district was held in the theatre of the Old Phlloso- ti phical Institution this morning, for the purpose ofconisider- b ing the ?? of establishing in Birmingham a P Literary end Scientifie Society, upon an extensive and b comprehensive scale, for the ...

THEATRICALS AND AMUSEMENTS at Sheffield

... THEATRICALS AND AMUSBM1WENts at Sheffield. CERoM OUR OW CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL.-(Lessee, Mr. Caple).-On Friday, the 14th inst., the performances were under the patronage of W. A. Matthews, Esq.j the Mayor of Sheffield, when the boxes were attended by a brilliant display of beauty and fashion. The worthy and generous Mayor entered the theatre shortly after seven o'clock, and on taking ...

Published: Sunday 23 January 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 578 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE PRESS AND THE PLAY

... THE PRESS AND THE Pl4 Y. --4 [FROx PUNCH.] Our clever comedian and marnager, Mr. Charles Plate has an old-stauding quarrel with the writer of thesltriti criticisms in The orsnmit Chronicle. He ?? ti, gentleman his oriticised unfairly certain pieces produced the Lyceum Theatre. Irritated at this, Mr. Charles I thews (to use his own words) deprived the paper ofit privilege of writing two ...

[ill] on the NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES of INDIA.*

... /-WITH- WVESTERN PRO- FlyCSc of lVDJA.* h of the Notes o0l the North-Western ?? lfdia hbas been for many year em- .*,0c te. I0 iaicivil service, and has given tue results of his experience of the 3~~i;ne to v adnsifinistratiod in that part of tcpir iu which his services have been 15110etU N~hO !otes originally appeared in r ilfsgaziritC and, from the amount of 1 B 5rnd useful practical ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... ?? ?? I , , vr? a'EVIEW8 Bools 1, I., ''IF TEE AlUToBIoGRAPHY OF WU~IAar JE.DAN. VOL. 111. Hall Virtue, arid ?? Paternoster-row. ?? third volume of this apparently il'e l ok Iasatcly~ appeared, and although perfiajis to thneimr eedt6 frienas, and acquaintances Of. Mr. J~erdan 'his autobiography may be welcome, to' te jen'eral-public 'wd' suspedt it-will'he- viewedssasdeA&'latte'r, ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITEPARY EXAMINER. Der Eihfiuss der Herrschenden IPeen des 19 Jahrhtunderts aif den Staat. Von Joseph Freiherrn von Eotvbs. (The Influence of the Ruling Ideas of the Nineteenth Cenztury on the State. By Baron Joseph von Eotvos.) Vienna, ]852. Fr. Manz. Graf Ludwig B atthyfiny, Arthur6 Girgei, Ludwig Kossuth. Politische Charakterskizzen aus deant Ungarischen Freih6itskriegye. Von ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1853
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9598 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRES, &c

... THEATRES I &co . w ?? DR15RYL-ANE.-The new drama of Gold was produced here on Monday last, according to previous announce- ment. It does not aspire to be anything more than a very interesting and highly-drawn representation of what the Diggings may have brought to pass; and, if we may judge by the applause given to it, the author has been very successful. Seeing that the piece is in five acts, ...

Published: Sunday 16 January 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2783 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture