PERIODICAL LITERATURE FOR THE MONTH

... PERIODICAL LITER;AT'fURE Fonl Tff WIONTIf. The fourth part of 1) ch,* ilp puilicti(,wi, Jjw,egesee, ij tie Stylu of PioluC, lie. b. f ,l us) aend ve ol serve it lailtSilj, its frtiat-i lilr t OutelletuL end witty eauile. 'T1he 1)07L COM.ZuIa7siotl, also 0lnt of the best of the ?? publications, blends so much useful information with its light and rmnesing matter, that we hope it has gained ...

IRELAND

... !RRLAND. i Til GntszA EXZ ?? was the first of the shilling days; the attendance, nevertheless, fell far short of, public anticipation, the number of visitoers smounting-6nly to 5,776, or an increase of about 100 oathe return of Satur- day, with the price of admission at 28. 6d. It was fully expected that at least 10,000 persons would have visited-the building on Monday. Very few of the ...

GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... ( 'E A'I' IN DulTs Il.. I-AlIMLI [ION. 'Fur Iluuehlei of lrseolls %Vli Visite(d thle Exliitiil 1li SateU (hl v ?? to GC,-I3, ul1,; er ?? Ihe! very uilalvetiltabjle weeathier, ayll tbe regatrd(el as ai {.lii atteitdance. 'T11 1iilbel of persons wvlto visittii the l'xhihilioii 11 M\londa.y was 7,hItf78 '1l'he receipts c etc veroy IiLVOTI- 1lile. A 'eet ted girictlv imiiproved elitioll of' til ? ...

LITERATURE

... LITEBA TUBE. 271c ArtI Shuxlent in Munich. By AOixX MkiIA EONVIwTr.] Longman. MAiss Hovwitt visited Munich for purely artistic purposes. The account she bore gives of her life, labours, journeys, and adventures during her resi- dence in that city of' art, is such as to convey to the reader a high opinion of the quality of her mind and of her complete appreciation of the works of the great ...

Literature

... ‘Tut Dopp Apsroap. No. 10. By C. Lever. London : Chapman & Hall, Piccadilly. is one of the liveliest portions of this most amusing and interesting history which have yet appeared; and gives ex- cellent promise of what the reader may yet expect. Mr Lever describes in a most agreeable manner the disastrous conse- quences of an unfortunate pic nic; at which the Dodds, after having first invited ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS in MANCHESTER

... PUBLIC AlkulIUt, In emlAX X. (tBOA OVA '0*X Cd0ksBrOltlstTi.) TREATRE RoYA.-A flew interest was imparted to the house on Monday night, owing to the cofmencement of a short engagement by Mr. Charles Pitt and his wife. The play selected for his re'appeardnch tas King teaP, arid soeie passages in his picture of the ?? Monarch were exceedingly uine-the invocation, for examplt, of a curse upon his ...

Published: Sunday 26 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 449 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AfD FASHION. TnE CRYSTAL PALACE.-Her Majesty and his Royal High- ness Prince Albert, attended by Lord Charles Fitzroy and Captain the Hon. Dudley de Res, visited the works at Sydenham late in the afternoon of Monday. Under the guidance of Sir Joseph Paxton and Mr. Owen Jones, the royal party inspected every part of the building, and expressed themselves highly satisfied with the progress ...

Published: Sunday 12 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 741 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LIT ERA T UR E. MURRAY'S RAILWAY READINGS. A MONM IN NORWAY. By J. G. HOLLWA. Murray, 1853. A book written with so good an intention as that which inspired the pen of Mr. Hollway when he wrote A Month in Norway, could scarcely fail to prove a most acceptable acqui- sition to the current literature of the day. Mr. Hollway travelled in Norway neither for scientific nor sporting ends, but for ...

Published: Sunday 12 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2818 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

OLD DREAMS OF LOVE

... L' j; ol-f - ?? V ?? * bhe_ 3 QOfl~ nO4* We Jrfnftytiiofe onlempiowd'.'A si 7 jtIsoespretl' tttofd'b~.i17r - -1 7.7~oyouz,''filnnydii~r -, ^ .hat beauteoU formB men OLl ,-es. ?? 7 , Stilsba4Iowao1thpfat!,l .. ::Of all we knewtho aw~e~etosest e ?? , .o ,gf ?? seems!1 .:.j .. :,Those lips Jwe loved, nhose 1b we jprQ886d, ...

Reviews

... Et 6 icV15- 'No. 92. Emanjifi F %-itis aI, F'ltiiitT ''itn.Hs or al I.e'eiia vanid DL-soi'tip9vs. Lon don: III- ojam, Couk's, &\ co. Tii is is uoc' of ti e moust beautiful blooks of ithe season: and tile subject is one whichsi possesses a degree OF' at - traction Fur Engxlishmene eC poeumlv, wic h clve ia ?? who Call boait Of fv oe' ii' one Of' stir ?? 1;Iiagnifieeitt for'ists. eani ,.c'nrcet ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... I (FROM OUs OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) ?? Royal--Madame Warton and trose have occupied the building during the week for the exhibitioei of their Walhalla entertainment drawing moderate houses.' Mr. A. Nelson, the clown, enlivened the performance by bis witticisms and drolleries, as well as by a display of his talentsi on the pine sticks and rock barmonicon. Mr. Bayis's Marionettes joined the troupe ...

Published: Sunday 26 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1315 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THINGS THEATRICAL IN Birmingham

... THIN.GS 'TIEATRICAL IN P Birmingham. (Knuse O wn ow COesrrPOENDEa.) T.E T.a.reE ROYAL.-The performances at the only legitimate sphere for dramatic action in Birmingham, have, during the past week, been upon a par with the average tact hand talent usually displayed upon these boards by the riegular company. There has been latterly arather quick succession of benefits, a greater drag than ...

Published: Sunday 12 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1844 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture