AT DALACLAVA

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JOSEPH HUME.—A MEMORIAL

... JOSEPH RUAB.-A MHHORIAL. ,- 2 r IcoIYn. *l JSfipill BIbBY USlYS. ?? Mark the perfect mmas, and behold the upright; for the end ha ef that Man is pee.-PaBAL5 XXXVii, 37. th, JoSCPH FfEU, BOme s s T ...

THE ASCENT OF MONT BLANC

... T| E ASCENT OF MONT BLAN I | YONE OP I Tm nn. . By- ONE Or TE DUBLN EXHIBITOR AT TRfl PARIS ad EXHIBITION. y, C5AMOUNIX,SEPT. 26,1855.-After for somentimebeing I a engaged in presenting our Dublin spe ...

OLD LETTERS

... - Years bate passed since first we road The once most welcome pse., Traced with lines from distant friOnds, Now dim and soiled with age. There breathes through this a mother's prayer For ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... ?? . From Le Pdllet. The winter season has returned and with it the usuta demand for rich and elegant toilettes. Nothing can be richer or more beautiful than a dress of moire, with alteruiate flounces of satin, checked with velvet Nearly all silk dresses are trimmed with velvet, For demi-toilette, dresses of French grey moire are worn, with six flounces, alternate' moire and terry ':Velvet ...

LITERATURE

... * DITERATURE. * WANDERINGS IN CORSIC A. We doubtless owe the translation ?? his wqrk to the adnirable notieof the origi alin the culrrent nuralber of the Quarterly. It is a most welcome addition t foreign history; for since Goosey Boswell Vrote his hook, and wore his fool's-cap at Stratford jabilee under the patronage of David f .rick__-ieiOe Bozzy dub himself on the strength of his fltalent ...

POETRY

... ! _ ?? l - | THE BROOK; AN IDYL. BY ALFRED TMNNYSON. I come from baunts of coot and herni I make a sudden sally And sparkle out among the fern, To bicker down a valley. By thirty bills I hurry down, Or ?? between the ridges, By twenty thorps a little town, And half a hundred bridges. Till last by Philip's farm I flow To join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ...

Original Poetry

... (OWi lal voclttp CA KS B R I A. Vltat I le' ile ash, wouldl this world be, ItI'mtinus hills aid ftritfol vales'! It then wvoldi tveatr to cioaria for mc, Siece Vales 'could be no longer Wales. Vho would admire this land of ours, If wteads atid shady groves we'ld none I 3f once bereft of fruits and flow'rs, 'Iweold soon be a deserted one. TWho would esteem this little nlook,- This Eden, enes ...

Our Library Table

... ®u- ALillranr iL hbkc. Sorte days hlave e-lapsed Siince wre received our niagayiino parcel ;but. we lx ave hat], sim iii tan a onsly, such at ?? of reading- connected with the war, that we really have licen unable to give thle alwiays-wel- coine periodicals th'at attention thee so well descrVe. But batter late than never.'' We' proceed to say a few words abtoint those we always read with the ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... A T'4x pD, ma AS T 7B WlAj By TE REVc. ARsasrionaG LEn gmen BAtern6oLer 'row. ---Books 're ?? to1~nar'al ilitaryglory' are eegerly souikht, after and perused at the presentrtime anl'strange as it ma~yippeur, it is ne, ertheless true th4.elei gymen- men 'of prayer and peac-have aditberto beensforemost' by their pens in excitigg the 8varlike ardour of the rising gen eration for deeds.. of xblood ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LI0ERA, msy-ILAr1 ?? ?? .. ; _ : l ; i 89itR?T a EQ *-9erp~entsare, prictly sp~akin, to be classed as viviparous rather than Oparou& 'Tr ther you 'ar6'foi'med in a stit 'shell'o'r~ooe skin, and eor,- tiinue in the *eg~g . tate till't~ie' ,iine tof;ai ,u~itgon.butha erggs are, so to .Spsak,1i5±Obed internally, aned 'tbeyoiiu ones areabrought *orth like ?? viviparous 'ammal. The shells ae ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRES AND Unprincipled Managers

... ICPRoVI1NVIAL :T:PHBA5!RE A lq3 -, e ?? Uflt rineipled Xanagers. - T:TO TIE: EDITOR OP 'TEB RAs.: What judgiment shall I dredd,doiiigno wrong ?- ?? Marsornw or S1B Sir,-I gladly avail myself of the kind offer of space in your valtiable coluimns to reply to the letter dated :'Whitehaven Feb. 26tbp asn appeared in last Sunday's ERA, under the above heading and signed by a portion of the ...

Published: Sunday 11 March 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1692 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture