SMALL-POX AND VACCINATION.*

... sLL P ,y 4AND YACCINA ZION.* A ?? of the Epidemiological Society of Ldou nave presented a very valuable and ijte- 5Daig Report on the subject of small-pox and r onat~fl ,to the President and Council of that rociety, and, this Report now appears by order ti5 h~ouse of Commons in the shape of a p arliamentarY paper. The more widely it is Dircated, and the more generally its contents arenow the ...

KING CHOLERA'S PROCESSION

... -KING CHOLERA'S PROCESSI;oN. (From Punch.) d From Russian steppe, from Persian sand, From pino fringed Norway flord, From Elba's and Eyder's peopled strand I've skimmed the ?? swept the land- Wayoforyourlord! Come deck my board-prepare my bed, And let the tromp of doom Peal out a march, that as I tread Above the dying and the dead, All may make room! From far I snuff the odour sweet That I do ...

THE BRADFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... THE BRADFORD MUSICAL FESĀ¶UAL. I . I . I: { Zi@ A t A d d . ADS. 2 I ted Teqeut L T2, o a of musio has long been, acknowledged asaled resti ild' nisgc ericofteto groant mianufacturing counties, C Las.cashire and Yorkshire'; and as education advanceadaa ask Oniin the pieople, improvesi -an art so. bean. tn ratextend-its.-nfuencealog with other means of~reflcerment. 'ao, !irThemusca fetivl ...

LIVEPOOL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... I LIVERPOOL ACADEMY EXHIBITION. I FIRST NOTICE. why The exhibition of the Liverpool Academy of Art bas driv now been open nearly a fortnight; and time sufficient itfa has elapsed to obtain some idea of public opinion on the all I character of the exhibition. A more varied display has not probably never appeared on the walls, every class of art for I being represented by one or other of the ...

LECTURE ON CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY

... I ^- - . AA as,- D-.. Ur 7 Whot- m-nikter of :0 i neliJ en On Friday evening, the Rev. V. M. White, minister of Pa er, Islington Irish Presbyterian Church, delivered a lecture at in iry the Concert-hall, Lord Nelson-street, on Cil and Re- ;he ligious'Liberty, in connexion with the recent mission ofthi eon 100 ministers from England and Scotland to, the south and.th a west of Ireland. ...

Poetry

... poetvp. HYTT MN OF THlE UNIVERSE. RoLL on, thou Sun! for ever roll, Thou giant, rushing through the Heaven, Creation's wonder, nature's soul! The golden wheels Ly angels driven; The planets die without thy blaze, And cherubim with star..dropt wing Float in thy diamond-sparkling rays, The brightest emblem of their King! Roll, lovely earth! and still r oll on, With ocean's azure beauty bound; ...

DUKE OF RICHMOND'S CATTLE SHOW AT HUNTLY

... 'DURI OF RICEMOND'S CATLE SHOW AT HUNTLY. The usesdl competition and sgow 6f live stock, &G., among the tenadtry of the Duke of Ricbmand, for prizes awarded'by his Grce,-casme off in the Castle Paik, Huntly, on Thursday the 1st current. The show, thougb net the best that has taken place here-a circumstance which the state of the pastures aloneluffirniently accounts for-was iwevery respect ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... P ( OR OWu N CORfESPhm DENTS.) A:SRGAVENNY.-(Under the Management of Messrs. Mend- ham and Pattison.)-The season here is drawing to a most satisfactory close, having been the most successful, and the company the best that has been known for many years. BREIGHiow.-Tleatre Boyal.-The burlesque of Tue Fair One with the Golden Locks still continues to attract. On Wednesday evening there was a ...

Published: Sunday 11 September 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2964 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LORD ADVOCATE AT PORTOBELLO AND MUSSELBURGH

... Tk LORD ADVOCATE AT AND On Friday afternoon, at our rk, the Lord Advocute met the cleetors of Portobello in the Court Room of the burgh, aud addressed them upon the proceedings of the last session of Parliament. His Lordship adverted to the acts of the Derby Government, through whieh, he said, the question of Protection bw! been finally set at rest, and said he thought it was even worth while ...

LITERATURE

... L TERAI-I T URE. Ja. mIow, ec t/he 1 Anolti/erof lrrev. By the RoY. it. AV. MORGN. Bentley. ThEcr is so nmuch knowikdgoe of a portion of our hisi.orv ahuih li less understood than any other, so neuo:l pl '.loajecal oppreciation of the Meaninig of ?? -iJcs, so much iusight into thc influences which thc a 'e exercistd upon the men of the age, in these vC'.1:iXCe5 t'u st thcro wanted but little ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENE . I *- BLMo~tA, Wnrn ~sT.-Her Majesty and his Ral Highness Prince Albert, the Princess Royal, and Count 'Alexander Mensdorff drove yesterday to the Linn of Queicb Her Royal 'fighnesa the Duchess of Kent Count Aei' auder Mendoriff, Lady Augusta' Bruce, and thoE . Mr. Gordon joined the dinner party yesterday evenling. ABuuVALB AT TArn GasbhRAX HOTEL, Viscount Dun- ...

POETRY

... : . . PRAYER. to when the morning shineth, Or if 't e'esr denoid thee Go when' the moon is bright, ?? t pray, . _ the o when the svc declineth, Should holy thoughts come.o'er * ' Go in the hush of night; When friends are ronodthyway; (lo with pure mind andt feeling, E'on then the silent breathing, Fling earthly thoughts awray, Tbe spirit raised above,; ?? And in thy chamber kneeling, Will ...