REVIEW

... Education best v2o-moted by Perfect Freedo)m, siot bY State th Endowoments. Wi-tt a,iApiieidix, ?? Official ileturnsI~ of Education in 1818. 1833, and 13~51. By Edwvard Babieis, author of thle ,History of thc Cotton ge Manufacture. London John Snow, Paternoster- th~ row. Leeds: R. NesovsilO. th' The claimt advanced by Mrll. Baines in this pamphlet on i behalf of the claises on whows ...

TO MAXIMO—THE AZTEC

... 1~-q Child of the nigIht: Whenc ct6int tli() , ~~Unto our sight. .iPk as the midnight, r Light as the fawn, Front whence comest tbhon- ' ' Wlfere Wert thoa born 1 I hlmaxiao I Maximo ! Indian g8d: Round thy dark form, boy, 'The worshippers trod. Say, can thy mentiory r Bring back the past; B Or is it forgot- V In oblivion east? Mazilio Mtaxino t V Idoltsed child: s Gentle and loving, hs :' ...

THE BREATH OF SPRING

... THE BREA-TH .OF SPRING. The ?? of spring should ever ope The' portals of the heart, And. clcer it with aray of hope, Pirt pileasure to ihpurL. Fair buds and blossoms ever bloom, Cianud ly .the lbreath or Bpriug Thvy 81101 MIbroad0 a ?? pdifUuUe, And ?? l ach other cling. Liks3 theil the heart shoulI ever be By s'!ringss' .9nect biatl ulnbound(, Awld pJ, lh . from dc eitl frgoa, D:!tsin,, ...

REVIEWS

... ?? . - .- I- - - 11 - Arariuion . a Tate of Flodden Field. By Sir Walter Co, Scott, Bart. Illustrated by eighty engravings on wood. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black. This is a truly handsome volume, suitable either for the library or the drawing-room table. Tue illustrations are from desigtns by Birkett Foster and John Gilbert, and they are engraved and printed in thle first Style. Thle Poeu ...

WORCESTER MUSIC FESTIVAL

... WORCESTER; MUSIC FESTIVAL. 'WoacEST.15, Sept. .-If the first day may be accepted aspi ?? criterion, all that has beeii ~foretold for the, festival forfe 1854 will~be verified to the'ie~ter. The street%?.JWere busy at tW an early hour. The carripge visitors tote -brfadt 'even those who went on fjo~ti wretl~e- obe 0~o elrl'P curiosity. -ManY ofters0 )ts1vgnte -keep, opehoisose. At the jai55e ...

Poetry

... 4 . l6attrl'o - ROBERT BURNS.-BY AuBREY DE VERE. -IN him there burned that passionate glow, All Nature's soul and savour, Which gives its hue to every flower, To every fruit its favour, Nor less the kindred power be felt- That love of all things hilnan, Whereof the fiery centre is The love man bears to Woman. He sang the dignity of man, Sang woman's grace and goodness; Passed by the world's ...

POETRY

... THE UIMON JACK AND THE TRICOLOR. The Union Jack Ond Tricolor are waving side by side, Where France and England's fleets upon the Eaxiine billows ride, Their two flap newer thus have flown 5ince famous days of yore, hanon onrs wa not the Union Jack, nor theirs the Tricolor. To win the holy Sepulchre, beneath the Eastorn sky, Did tbtn the golden llies with our English lions fly, True Christian ...

LITERATURE

... LITRA UE- LIT'ERATURE. - . - - I o.1BEoocs Tos, REviEvr-Books, Music, New Engravings, &o., intended for review, left at the establishment of Mr. C. MITCHILT., Red Lion-court, Fleet-street, London. addressed to the Editor of the Derb~y Mercury, will be forwarded and receive attention. TRAaVLLEa's LIBRARY, LXVII.-Mornmonisrn. London: LO1NGMAN and Co. This is the reprint of an article which ...

EXTORTIONS AT AMUSEMENTS

... TO TEE EDITOR OF TEE EBRA. Sir,-I cannot but admire the policy adopted by MR. ALBERT SxITH at his popular and most successful entertainment of an- nihilating all those gross impositions which assail the visitor to a theatre at every turning he may take in the building. I can call it by no milder name than imposition, and one, too, which has nothing to hack it but the most stupid of reasns-old ...

Published: Sunday 24 September 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 932 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LATE ROYAL OPERA, AND Arrest of Madame Caradori

... THE LATE ROYAL OPERRA,' AND Arzest of Madame Caradori. 23enjamin Sloman, surrendered 'on Thursday, at the Central Criminal Court, to take his trial upon an indictment which charged him with the crime of wilful and corrupt perjury.. Mr. Ballantine and Mr. Parry were counsel for the prosecution, and Mr. Clarkson appeared for. the defendant, Mr. Ballantine, in opening the case to the jury, said ...

Published: Sunday 24 September 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3059 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS AT LIVERPOOL

... K r i 1, ) ?? : : fix tgaw AF IT ,gKP#~4Qp * (?UO( qua QOF 9 QBREkSOwD5N5) 'E~T o74~.-7`isi Glyn bpn ~re oni Mondiay eynip i .iEi. -Her enftring'of Bianca i* powerful and impressive,'bubt the ieet ?? in the:same oha'racaertpiddabid an impresiibn'whiohi Mis. Glyn scareelyrealized, lt i9 not'ourintea. timtnstooifarsge' the'achuowledgedab iljties of an actreas who bh ?? heraglf . peqrmanept ...

Published: Sunday 19 February 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 952 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... (now ova owireciaVntiom5.) AvnoN.-Gi Ila~ was produced last Saturday week to a crowded house, Mrs. J. Harding appearing In the part of the Robber; Boy. This lady is rising in public estimation. Baa TON.-'heatre Rbyal.-(Lessee) Mr. H. E. Nye.)-The Sea5 of Ilco has bieon, the principal attraction during the week, and the ocncfets surpass anything of the kind hitherto produced at this tbeatre. ...

Published: Sunday 15 October 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1707 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture