OMNISCIENCE

... :, OlNMISCIENCE* ?? ; Tkere ian eye that ever sweeps The vast ireation through. Watch over myriad worlds it keops, A wide encircling view ; All beings, systems, times doth scan Which form the universa ...

AMUSEMENTS IN EDINBURGH

... I AXl~lUSEMENTS IN EDINBURGH. I (FROMe OUR1 OWN COBB SrONDnENT.) T3rATP-9 ROYAL.-The success which continues to attend the produc- tion of the new Pantomime of Jack and the Bean Stalk, performed last night for the fifteenth time, is altogether unprecedented. Every evening the theatre is crowded in all parts, and on several occasions many hundreds have been turned from the doors, and this too ...

Published: Sunday 06 January 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 810 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRES, &c

... THEATRESs &ce ?? -~W lphl.-A new comic piece Dwas brought out at this theatre geridny last, entitled Urgent Private Affairs, from the pro- on Mood MrJ. Stirling Coyne. The author has succeeded in irfi Pe, out some very droll incidents upon very slight materials, wor thepiece is entitled to the claim of originality; it is not a aneltii from any of our Continental neighbours, and the an- ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1712 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC, &c

... - ANTIsET CONCERT RoOMs-TiEl MElROANTILE CHORAL Ueezon.-Labt evening this society gave its second concert for the season, In the large:lEaU of this Institutiou belore a highly r~epecteble audience. On a former occa'ion when speaking ot this society, we stated that it was calculated to do much good, and would bc the meausofactively promulgating reflnedtate and combating with thit great and ...

SPEAK SOOTHING WORDS AND KIND

... Speak soothing words and kind, Breathe tender tones and dear To the afflicted mind, In Sorrow's languid ear: Help sufferhig man across Life's tott'ring bridge of sighs Count all things else mere dross, But gain the heavenly prize. Speak soothing words and kind. Wear honour's spotless garb All through the march of life; Strike off the poison'd barb Of envy and of strife. The true reformer's ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Tim: TItitN, FOR JANUIAIY. London: G'oonltbridgse 4 Sons. 'I'U appearance of a new illustrated monthly maga- zinc written, almost exclusively, by men whose ?? rary reptitation has yet to be establishied, is not of frequent occurrenco. 'he 'speculation is not one that should not readily be embarked in, and often fails even when supported by tile most unquestionable talent. The magazine which ...

LITERATURE

... di MEXICO D ITS RELIGION. ,t Jfeico axd its Religion; twithi lucidakfs of rrdeI8 in that Courstry during parts' of ilU yearr ai16 52-53-54, and Hisoricdl Notices of EMents Cn- n^esicted toitf plaes eisited. By ?? A. WLSON. ,X Loudon: Sampson Low, SOns and aO.- a- The writer of this interesting volume, imho is an ., A~merican, has eadopted- thie Sparkish~ oustom,,of l mingling historical ...

THE MAGAZINES

... COLBURWS NEW --ON.fllA. The contentst of ihi6. poptular periodical more than usually varied and are1 the present month. It would serve n pose to give a dull catalogue pf the 0 efi' p~y 4wevecr, s ute for partipular arties . ?? on Samuel Butler and Gust -and ba iographical ?? of adll L Several of the lighter and more amnusin full of dashing inident and gay hu artic one of the-articles, we quote ...

NEW MAGAZINES

... NEW lA.GAZINES. The Train. No. I. Groombridge and Sons. The Idler. No. I. Robert Hardwiclhe. The Trait starts very full of pleasant talkers. It is a new shilling monthly, freely illnstraied with good woodcuts, and supported by the writing of sonme of the most successful young ?? of the day. It is light literature, but free from the extreme debility under which light literature usually suffers. ...

Literature

... littraturt Lectures on the History of the French Revolution. By lillian Srnyth, Professor of Modern History in the Uni- versity of Cambridge. Nfew edition, with the Author's last Corrections. Vol. II. (Boasn's Standard Library).-Henry G. Bohn, York-street, Covent-garden, London. Tas is the concluding volume of Mr. Bohn's cheap edition of the above valuable text-book. Quintilian's Institutes of ...

SOUTH EAST HANTS POULTRY SHOW

... I - 1 , I .1 - . . - - - it This show was held on Monday and Tuesday, at the 1 13 Inseitution Hall, Fareham. The collection of Poultry i V was a splendid one, and the attendance of visitors from . n all parts, far and near, was very great. The Silver Cup tl was won by Mr. Rodbard, Langford, Bristol, who had no a less than seven prizes, ANWARD OF PRIZES. C Spanish.-Birds exceeding one year old. ...

HUMOROUS GATHERINGS

... HUMIOROUS GATHERINGS. (From Penwc.) THE SQUADRlON OF LOVE. Buggested by the Lilt of Gun-boat' announced as in pro paration for the Baltic. T*e the Emoeror's bal anod the SAdmirl'sfe astes Fos surely so-ne klnd of a fete or a treat ?? be all that iE mneant by so chairming a fleet. Sea, first cOMO threc nymphs, who are dancing thi waters. h There's Doris, marmma of the fifty fair daughters, ...