EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART

... I E - D(~T ASAA\ToWVQT.'R TPqTTTUJT1ON. C AJ~j.LN 'JJco] ROYAL MANCHESTER INSTITUTION. b [CONTIUED.]thi 804. The Forsaken One. Henry Johnstone.-How often de a fine artistic thoughat-caleulated, fin right hands, to develop ad. itself into a sublimity, is frittered away becomilaii impotent hc and miserable. The work under notice, good ini Concepti on, of fair in composition, and in other ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... |If ?? THE GREAT EXHIBITIOQ.1 Tmbaer of persons who visited the Exhibition yesterday, 99,719. ?? : The attendance yesterday was numerous, and the receipts st jhe door a fair average. We noticed in the building the lalbourer and teautry. of J. Wilson, Esq., Daramnoa, counaty M atb; also all the men employed on the Dundaik and Enni=2iion Railway, besides sixty o the labourere Srom the Dundalk ...

COURT AND FASHION

... COVAT AN'D E'AFAHION. g3A,*:L, OCT. 2,-Her Majesty, with the Princess Royal and Princess Alice, drove yesterday afternoon to Invercauld, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Farquharson. The Viscountess Canning was in attendance upon her Majesty. His Royal Highness Prince Albert went out deer-stalking. B'3ALOBAL, OCT. 3.-Her Majesty and his Royal Highness prince .lbert attended divine service ...

Published: Sunday 09 October 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 665 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ON THE DEATH OF GENERAL SIR CHARLES NAPIER

... ON THE DEATiH 01'G ENNEI., SIR ('II'nLES NAPiER, WVoUld war were deads . . . et when1 a warrior (lies Like this mem., to his knell a pultte relboutids ur woorld is toorer by s noble ilelan. NAreIM is hush'd -ti'er conqueror of Scitd And sighLeown.tiler. Through a siclily frame, Shatter'd with s; s'r, the spi'it Ial fire Blazed torchlike ou thle Lattles Nwatald Surge; And over great ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Jta~bioit anb Farietir. HER MAJESTY IN SCOTLAND. BALMoIRAL, FrnrotA.-Her Majesty drove yesterday afternoon to Abergeldie, accompanied by the Prinicess Helena. His Royal Highness l'rince Albert went out deer-stalking. Her Roval Hi-hness tbo Duchess of Kent and Sir George andl Lady Couperjoinedl the dir- ner party in the evening. SATUnDAY.-T' he incessant rain and storm yesterday prevented her ...

LITERATURE

... ITERATUR;E. a. I THE THREE PRESIDENCfMG OP cMDIA.* A few days since, at the Gloucester festival, given in henour of the military prowess of Sir Joseph Thaokwell, the Rev. Doctor Claxson was elonuent on the Christian- izing element of steel in the shape of swords and bayonets. Wherever the British sword and British bayonet have glittered in the East,' said the iron loving Claxoon, a bright ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Jiaslion anb Yarietiez. THE COURT. BALMORAI., MONDAY.-Since Wednesday last, hill and dale, mountain and forest, have been involved in one pervious cloud. The rain has, at times, poured down- in torrents, and at others drizzled down in soaking, misty showers, leaving the whole country covered with a settled gloom. According to present arrangements, her -Majesty and the Prince Consort, ...

Poetry

... l3outrU. A IJ T U AI N. TrIE bud of Spring is softly seen Full bursting through the icy sheen That Winter left upon the green- Its last departing tear; But, oh! the bough of russet brown, Unbent to Winter's coming frown, Where gentle airs blow leaflets down, To me is far more denil. I love the shadow onl the path, The moonbeams on the olden rtath; To me the Auituimin ever hath A magic of its ...

AMUSEMENTS IN LIVERPOOL

... AMUSEMENTS TN TYVZAPIQQL (roaso OUR OWN CosImSPOXDET5j. Tasars RovAL..-Mr. Farren bade adieu to his Livvrpool admirers ei Friday, as Sir Peter Teazle, in which he was wel supported, parti. ceularly by Mrs. Phillips and Miss F. Baker, and Messrs. Loraine and Villiers. Ifacbeth was produced for the first time on the same oecasion -it ivas highly successful. During the week we have had Secret ...

Published: Sunday 09 October 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 702 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Original Poetry

... Original Voetru. A LAY OF AUTUMN. FAR away down in the depths of the sky, Sadly the moon in her infancy waded; Fair as some thought that the minstrel would try To wring from the clouds that his spirit had shaded. Far away down through the beeches beneath Red rushed the hill.bornlthe deep river-sighing; Up and away o'er the wind-worried heath, Crumpled and crisped wvere th% tawny leaves flying; ...

THE SCRAP-BOOK COLUMN

... i THE SAB Tz u~q WrtACOLUEN. ri~~ItE. S - Wn,.. Tn ?? TnIX CgEXyES2 USUUBPEE AN D s HSWIVS.-In Mu habits he is silent and reserved; he lives in close retire. ment, only sho Ving himself occasionally to his iumediate followers, and then only to issue his commaands. His ex. pression, though far from prepossessing, denotes milad uess, combined with great decision and a degree of ftrw. ress ...

LITERATURE

... LITEBA TUBB. The Life and 3Martyrdom of Savoncrola Il/as baitvs of the Church and State Coanwxior. By R. It. MADDEN. New by.) ?? author's desire in undertaking the present work wvas, he states, to do justice to the memory of a man whom he regards as the great Christian hero of the.fifteenth century; and to make the - calamitous results to religion and its ministers of the conuexion between ...