THE LIVERPOOL POULTRY SHOW

... The second annual exhibition of poultry in this town I commenced on Wednesday last, at the large room used as go Luocas's carriage repository, Great Charlotte-street. The room was thrown open about half-past eleven, and shortly an afterwards was crowded with a large assembly of ladies yel and gentlemen. Besides visitors from Livepo ?? neighbourhood, there were many from Manchester, Bir- Mr ...

REVIEWS

... . ?? ?? 0C04-crjfor~tdc People. By11. Soyer. London and New provisil York : Rcutledge and Co. SixI Probably never in theo annals of ]publication, and car- shortly tainly never in those of cookery, did a work bid so fair to will fol fulfil the intimration in its title as this plain, practical, Paris and ye ssentially, artistic, little book, which has already corps reachd i:ts on hneth thousand ...

WHAT I LIVE FOR

... I ivye for those who love me, For those I know are true. For the heaven that smites above me, And awaits my spirit too; For all human ties that bind me, For the task by G0od assigned me, For the bright hopes all around me, And the good that I can do. I live to hall that season By gifted minds foretold, when moen shall live by reason, And not alone by gold; When man to man united, And every ...

POETRY

... POETRYC-,cs ALL adown the tangled wildwood . . Wheu the sultry day wa past, Roamed a gallant youth and maiden .'Mlid the shadows gathering fast. . evlre the flow'ring sweet-briar bushes Fluttered in the evening breeze, Sat an aged Gipsy woman . 'Neath two old and tvisted trees.. Cross my bland with silver, lady, 2 . .Supolo the Gipsy 'noath the troe, And ulPl tell thy fortune truly, Truly ...

Literature

... I it a at tit t. The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke. Vol. ITV. (Boin's British Classics,)-Henry G. Bohn, York-street, Covent-garden, London. THis new instalment of the works of Burke contains im- portant performances of the great statesmen, viz., the elaborate reports prepared by him in 1783 for a Select Committee of the House of Commons, on the Administra- tion of Justice in India; and ...

EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY

... EXMIBITION OF THE ROYAL SCOTIISII ACADEMY. j Notvithstanding ?? unfvonarable state of thce weather on | Sceur day nmrid g, the ns w Galic~ies of Art were crowded at an early hour %with anxious spectators, evidsntlt highly inte- he rested and delighted with thc pictures which covered the w1- walls. We have to congratulate both the public and the nl Artists upon the increase of accommodation ...

LITERATURE

... LI'T'ERATU RE. *1.1 Boons ?? REVIEW.-1300ks, Music, New Engravings set ?? intnded fur review, left at thre establishment of Mr. thle C. DIITCHFELL, Red Lion-couret, Fleet-street, London, OraS addressed 1to 'the Editior of the Derby Mercury, cvill be T~ forwarded and receive nttenltion. fins con ,1AGAZINES, &c. Corn The Art.Journas/. No. X., New Series, October. Len- gar doss : 6 EORGE VIRTUE ...

CATTLE FAIRS, &c

... it Hloe.-The annual fair and statutes for hiring were held I- last week, at which there %wats a fair attendance of young y, men, thle majority of whom were engaged by farmers. There n was only a slender muster of young women for cervice, wha r. astled for high wages. Thre day bring fine, tile fair *as cx- vy ceedingly well attended both by dealers and country people. of The show of horned ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... __ 1' A ..I Thnro q n c n_ w n Am USES OrEXCUas o T As.-There was one man who puzzled us. He seemed so thoroughly well up in all con- nected with the train; he was very learned in all the mys. teries of railway signals, branch lines, sidings, switches, points, and all the rest of it. He kept a sharp lools-out the whole way down, telling us, as we passed each signal-post, whether it said All ...

AMUSEMENTS IN EDINBURGH

... : x iAXUSEMBNWBTS IN DI131GEE TAiaizARhsix,-4On WednesdayS,the 7thinst., M'r. Wright appeared ?? Wvecand Deaf a;,. e ..P2et0 Ou. Thursday In Paul 6ry andbi Di.2f You ves Semd !our Wife to Casmeerwell? On Friday, being Iois'beisfit0 inkt l .: ethort 74n4d Wives and Love, .Lao, andf Phyiic. And on Satnrday. being I isast appeairance here, in The Wreek Ashore and 3fy ,,'~clous.~ete. Wlle are ery ...

Published: Sunday 18 March 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1015 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... SWITHFIELD 4 CLUB CATTLE SHOW. _ This annual agricultural exhibition, iihich at this period of the year seems to attract such ?? on the part of the community, has been held dturing the past week, and, although; it may not be classed in the light of a first class show, as we, have noted at the Baker-street' Bazaar even a few years back y etthe promoters of these serviceable undertakings have ...

Published: Sunday 16 December 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3153 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SELECTED POETRY

... EVENIN G REFLECTIONS. I Pl;SSVA' ?? whven tile soft suttimer breeze, And tlihe last goldenll dlaiy-beains all gracefully fell O'er ioimtli Iallnd lainls, ald hialIlets, and trees, And on Bioyle's glowiing bosom to kiss a fa rewell. Tfhe landscape-thi gardell, in stuishiil lav slceping, Aml chaste flowers wers basking inl Heaven's rich smile; Yet bright eves benerath the same Heaven wets ...