FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND I) VARIETIES. THE COURT. WVINI)Sae, 'fucs'U Ur.-Tli Dukle of Cambridtzo (at- tended by Colowni TI'yvwht), atn the DJule of New- n'tile arrivel yosterday afternooln on a visit to her Majesty. 'The thininr party inculbhd the Dubhess of' Kent, the Princos Royal, the Dake of Cambridge, Prince E riest of Leiningvin, Prince Edward of Saxe Weimnnar, Duke otf Neweastib', Lady I'inly Howard ...

LITERATURE

... . ?? 1 4, -I TX R A - TU R E. , moDERN ?? Them greater part of the poetry of the present day-bears re the appearance of having been woven together IIwith a it arlush and a clatter.! The. tempest of passionate i~sPi*' be mation-breaks with the thunder of language on the ear, anniotdulated and, chaotic.. Turbulent feelings, excited by fesiein agency, not the pure offispring of truth and ...

LIVERPOOL GRAND POULTRY SHOW

... LL, Q Q-% OUTI Ae.; s -l i e f li . to The t&;dannallexhibiiioii~of ?? iatbia t MY , - .,.mzanedozi Wedaeada ?? irs. bsa Lvqda'S reppsitory, Greast Oslotte-stroet. TiAo.ec/u. liar .1 r ?? of lato, yyars has.:bedn auifese i!, a A thae - hreediaatad resring ofsdomestie. fowls does -notii ar to cet be ian the-* lcaeti: diliniahes;, ifvew. may, jqdgp,' Jro, e f the t0 r :.nunber,;9'visikors to ...

LITERATURE

... North Brtish &Reri-e. Edinburgh : W. P. Kennedy. Irish Quarterly Iteriew. Deblin: W. B. Kelly. Blaeklwosd's MAagazine. Edinburgh: Blackwood & Sons. Frases MAlgazine.i London: J. W. Parker & Son. Tait's Miagazinc. Edinburgh: Sutlherland& lKnox. The Idler. A Magazine of Fiction, Belles Lettres, News, and Comedy. Edited by EDWARD WILuBERORCE. London: R. Hardwicke. 'TIe North British has lain too ...

Poetry

... 1%1 0 ttrl. f EVELYN HOPE. - BY ROBERT BRowNIG. BEAUTtFCTL Evelyn Hope Is dend- Sit and watch by her side au hour. That is herbcok-8helf, tilis her bed; She plucked that piece of geranium-'dower, Beginning to die too, in the glaes. Little hae yet been chlnged. I think- The shutters are shut, no light may pass Save two long rays through the hinge's chink. Sixteen years old when she died I ...

SELECTED POETRY

... SSELE CTEID1) POE'fTRY. TI 1' IIIiDEI WH1LA'T art thou buildill., buililig, So lofty to beoldll j'thl the silver luod the gildillt, The iv'b oy alnld the gold. And porpltvry colmiltis risttg ljike trees it, the forest old ? Wh1'I1y plice thy utinrble basements S eep lit the cold earth's veins And th! towcrs and windowl casements So higth o'er thte steeple fiaies; And why those ponderous ...

DRAMATIC and MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE from Australia

... WltAAEATIC and lUSICAL INTELLIGINCE | from Australia. I (FRODE A PRIVATE CONTRIBUTOR.) MELBOURNE, SEPTEMnER 29.-Theatrical amusements in this city of the golden regions are now warmly countenanced by all parties, but more particularly so, as may be imagined, by the bachelorhood, who form the chief nucleus of the community here, and thus wise seek a passing indemnity for the toils of a colonial ...

Published: Sunday 06 January 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1747 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DRAMA

... DRAMAI. A YMAgtKET. We are glad wvhen a manager bethinke himself now * nd then of reliving one ot our old comedies. Surfeited Se wre are with French fricandeasul sad regouts, it iz pleasanot to sit dowrn occasionally to a itxtle of the English fare which our forefathers loved. We went therefore to the Hay- . market On 6aturday evening with sn expectation of enjoy. meut w7hich, if not entirely ...

LITERATURE

... L I T E R A T U R E. B1AZIL VIEWED THROUGH A NLA; GLAiL5* wit con- otes on Slavery and the Slave Trae ?? ition Wi~bert'orce, late of H.HI* Navy. Lond,'1: Lesglinan1 a~ I the and Co, w ure, caed iardly knsow !low to deal with a work wlihid bd~i- aI te ae to a young lady, at ho'i own request, and which may ood, have had the same effect upon her as the stories of othehs'O iu pil- produced upon ...

Literature

... (r , ?? TRAMSATONt e H1 NIC iIN SSONNE'TS TO HIS MOTHE. o TO SIY'51?ITMaj Ir XEINi5, FOascESLY VON OSLriRSi. p 5 - tolI d It is my wont to bear miy IWOa full lih~..sr Nor can my mind boast mueli of plianit grace; r * If even the king should look mre in ~the face.th t I should not' wear a downward look-not ?? 3And yet, duar mother, I willh'nt, deny, However my proud soul thu's guards its place ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASHIONS FOR JANNUARY. From Le Follet. 's SThe -wintry winds, which have f ow set in with rigour, have is- caused an increased display of warm out-door toilettes- Wadded n- nanteanx and fAus are indispensable. Cloth dresses are more at than ever in demand; they are comeposed of a skirt fastened g- round the waist by a buckle behind;, the casque has turned 'ie asques, in which are two pockets ...

JENNY LIND'S CONCERTS AT EXETER Hall

... | JENNY HLIND'S CONCERTS AT EXETER I ?? _ Vie ffessiah was performed at Exeter Hall on Monday evening, being the fourth of the sacred concerts undertaken by 31adanle Jenny Lind Goldschmidt. Although the Swedish vocalist saun the soprano part of this oratorio upon a former occasion at Liverpool, the great metropolis had not been favoured with a hearing, and the interest that the announcement ...

Published: Sunday 06 January 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 838 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture