LITERATURE

... I be hE9NRY SusD's LITTLE Boost or ETRecesAL WISnoor. all Translated from the O'riginal Nedicaval German by Richard Pr Resy., (London and Dio'lia : Richardsoon and Son.)ti DEc PONTE'S BMEDITATIONS. Insixitosok., Vol. iii. (Lon- go don. and Dublin : Richardson and Son.) m The aboviinamsed pubhlications are valuable and interesting th add itiona to the Catholic spiritual literature with which ...

MUSIC

... 7AsS ::rUS I '1 MOIC SOCIETY. . 'ETALIhe fth eoncert tookq pA ee it tngnseev admirabs- le sletiOnEX Coneert Ovr O. , .. i Ave verum, Herr Theodore Formes. Grand ChEralSymphony the 'olo 0 arts by Me, ' Bury, Min Ba e h Forms, r aed Mr. Weiess* Concertoi nminor, pianoforte, .MaatcrohnleXb - . ne ?? ?? M e Aria, , ozittre nicht (ZaabErdUte), Udlle. Bury - toarirn Overture (Jeasonda) ?? . ...

THEATRICALS AND AMUSEMENTS IN Dublin

... THEATRICALS AN) AXUSEXENTS IN | Dublin. (FROM OUR OWN CoRRESPONDENOT.) THrEATRE RovAL.-(MIr. John Harris, Lessee).-Handel's delightful opera of Acis enan Galatea, and Marston's fine play, entitled Anne Blake, were produced on last Monday evening, and repeated during the week. The opera was performed in a truly gratifying manner, reflecting the greatest credit on the management, vocalists, ...

Published: Sunday 12 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 813 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE EXHIBITION

... (From the Dublin Evening M1ail.) Notwithstanding the unfavourable state of the weather the number of viitors to the Exhibition on Thursday reached nearly 6,000. But t s is a good way below the fgure to which the admiseio s should arrive, in order to extend the circle of usefulness of this-great enterprise to its Proper dimensions. The splendid munificence of Mr. Dargan has provided the ...

THE SCRAP-BOOK COLUMN

... I THE SCBA-P;eBOOK COLU]XW. CHALMElRs ON AuTOGIARn BEGGING.-In the last volume of Doctor Chalmemrs COrrespondence, there is a letter ia which the dector condemns the practice of beg. ging and giving autographs. He writes:- Your second letter of May 6th, I placed among the letters to which I might reply; because I felt a wish At the time to let you know the grounds of my antipathy to a ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... Yesterday the annual conference between the representa- tives of the institutions in union and the council of the So- ciety of Arts was held at the Society of Arts, John-street, Adelpli ; Mr. H. Cole, chairman of the council, in the chair. A large number of representatives were present, and amongst them many gentlemen who have distinguishedthrem. selves by the interest they have taken in the ...

THE DUBLIN EXHIBITION

... [FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.I Among the articles exhibited, either in the. area of the Great Hall, or so close upon its confines as to form part of the picture presented on entering, are some fine specimens 9f Irish book-binding, especially articles contributed by Bellew, of Dublin. With these are some modern illuminations, exe- cuted with great finish and brilliancy, and in some cases ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... BLEAK HoUSE, XVI. (Bradbury and Evans, Lon- ?? tragic element gives the pervading interest to the contents of this number; though there is also some of the~auther's quiet satire upon fashionable cus- toms. A WHIM AND ITS CONSEQUENCES; by G. P. B. James, Esq. (Simms and M'Iatyre, London and Bel- ?? is one of the cheap series termed the Par- lour Library ; and no novel reader, when he sees ...

PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS

... PHILHARMONIc CONCERTS. Seventh Concert, Monday, June 13. PARS I. Overture P Scherzo ) A Midsummer) Song,with Chorus, You spotted snakes, Nigac's Mendelssohn Miss Louisa Pyne and Mdme Viardot Dream Notturno, March, and Final Chorus 3 Duetto, Nella notte, Madame Viardot and Herr Formes ecitoan Hsettsnots)Meyerbeer. Rocit. andDuettino, Questa volta, Miss Louisa Pyn, and Signor Gardoni ...

CAMPSIE, STRATHBLANE, AND BALDERNOCK CATTLE SHOW, &c

... CAMPSIE, STRACTIlI1LANE, AND BALDERNOCK CATTLE SHOW, &C. The annoiil exhilbitian of this long-estnblished snciety's best spo- c;lowns of live stock aid batteO wios hold; at Claclian of Oalltpeic, on Tuesday the 7th iestant, and, ItIS tisil, attracted miulh interest in the district. Terio qumity of the eiiihls brouight forward ens admitted to be very excllelit, And soich is to denmonstrate ...

LITERATURE

... a- Books, Prints, Mfusic, 4w., for review, are requested to be left ol at Mr. C. 31ilchell'g, Red Lion Court, Fleet-sireet, London, l addressed To the Editor of the EXETER FLNVGe POST. These will be duly forivarded, and receive an early notice. L, The Poetry of Home, by Goodwyn Barmby. London; Wm. in Tweedie, 337, Strand. lo A poem in three parts, in which the writer gives utterance to the ...

CÆREMONIUM IN INCÆNHS OXONIENSIBUS HABITUM

... C.EREMONIUM IN ENCLENIIS OXONTENSIBUS HABITUM. (From Punch.) j The Vice-Chancellor, Heads of Houses, Proctors, ' and other Dignitaries being in their places, the Regius Pro- fessor of Civil Law advances to the Members of Convoca- | tion, and, first having bowed, readeth the list of those that are to be called to the degree of Doctor of ye Civil Law, in the best Latin that he can compass, as ...