TWILIGHT

... T W IL I a H T. Twilight! how I love the feeling. Sweetly Soothing to the mind, When o'er the soul thy stillness stealing. Leaves a holy calm behind. Then, to fancy's eye appearing, Forms beloV'd, though distant far, Wake affection's glowing feeling, Silence every passlon's jar. And upon my rapturld vision, 'Mid thy dim and sombre light, Burled forms have burst their prison, To sweetly gleam ...

LIVERPOOL'S LORDLY CANDIDATE, CHARLEST—R, THE COMMITTEEMAN

... =T~ ?? LIVERPOOL'S LORDLY CANDIDATBE,1 OaAIMLES T-X, THE COMMITMTEM. I By his honour fair he swore, Rh That the loyal town of Liverpool (i Should suffer wrong no more. of By hh hononr fair he swore it, And for the polling day at He bado the cinvassers go forth, East and west, and south and north, TD To summon hia array. E East and woit, and south nod nor'h, re The canva oerg do fly, ao And ...

BALLAD

... On this day we took the city of Rivas by assault. Lieutenant O-, a young officer of the ?? Brigade, was mortally wounded. When brought into the hospital tent he was delirious, and, fancying himself at home with his mother and friends, he continued conversing all night Me if with his mother, telling her whore he wdshed to be burled, &. cle died during the night, and at suarise Wau nrled in a ...

BRISTOL & CLIFTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... I BRBISIDL & CLIFTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW- I The first floricultural exhibitionfoteprsnyarto place atitbhe Zoological Gardens on Thuresday, and never since yj the ?? of the ?? has there been a more succesefial h shqw. of course pA gala fhte in the Zoological Gardens could not be permitted to pass over without some sort of aqueous visitations, but apart from the thunderstOrm, to which we eball ...

MISS JACKSON'S CONCERT

... on Mondaly Mise Jane Jackeon gave her annual bendfit concert at the Victoria-r5oorn, Clifton, and It wee gratifying toa find the appeal of the fair artiste responded to by so large and- feehionable an auditory. The great salooin was well nigh filled and the company comprised most of our leading resident S families. Miss Jackson had been fortunate In securing the a services of Mr. Alfred ...

LITERATURE

... 0.1 BooKs ?? R2EVrEwV.-Book`s, Music, New Engravings I &c., intended for review, left at the establishment of Mr. c C. MITCHEItL, Red Lion-court, Fleet-street, London, I addreised 'to the Editor of the Derly Mercury, will be I forwarded and receive attention. MAGAZINES, &e. ( T14e Art-Jouroslw . No. XXV., New Series, January. t London: GeoitOE VIRTUE andCo., 25. Paternoster-row. Blackwood's ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. Iit I THE LITERATURE OF MUSIC. po Sinm The Life of Handel. By ViconSCELCHERt. e Handel: His Life, PerIsOne.r and1 Professional. h with Thoughts on Sacred Music. By vI rs. BitkY. the M. Schacelchcr, his German name notwithstanding ohy, is a Frenchman; ais exile on account of his political n principles, and, like many of his countrymear-toI fugesein London. He appears to* have Sie ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Tiger-Shootivg in India; Being an Account of Iuntinq Experiences on Foot in Rojpootana during the Hot Seasons, from 1850 to 1854. By William Rice, Lieut. 25th Regiment Bombay N.I., and late Captain Turk- ish Contingent. With Twelve Plates in Chromolitho- graphy, from Sketches by the Author. Smith, Elder, and Co. Lieutenant Rice is a hunter of tigers who makes no use of the elephant, but ...

INTELLIGENCE EXTRA

... INTELLICENCE EXTRA. GOODWOOD RACES. WVeights for the GoonWOOn ScARES; two miles and a half, forfeits to be declared on or before Tuesday ne St, the 2id lustant. age at lb age at lb ?? ?? :: 8 ?? ?? 3 610 Minherntas . 8 0 ?? .3 6 1 8 4 The Dupe ?? .13 8 Hfeir of ?? 4 8 4nepete. 4. 676 Pretty Boy ?? n . ?? 6 66 Str. Sykes 8..1..Lord..of.ather Hills.. 36 5 Blooming atboii .. 5 8ot ?? ?? 3 6 5 ...

Published: Sunday 21 June 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1415 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRES, &c

... Her Majesty's.-The Deev baritone, Signor COrl's, mae is debut on Tuesday night at this theatre the opera chosen for the purpose being the Kino of Vordi, whiceh, although wvell known to ospra goers, had not been represented for several years. Although one of the early WorkS Of the coh poser, it contaitis all the marks which give him his particilar specialtY, there being evmuch Pretty melody, ...

Published: Sunday 07 June 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5445 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... BOSTON, SATURDAY, NOVnmBEa 14. Cirdererla was produced on Monday at the Howard Atbenxac,. by the Marsh children, and the piece has proved interesting Irna the manner in which it is treated by the little troupe. Tie Three Fast Mren was revived the same evening at tire National. OFEsmAnuo AFLOAT.-One of thle Philadelphia paper;fbE t pleasantly pictures Maretzek's troupe as they probably appeared ...

Published: Sunday 06 December 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 838 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CONCERTS OF THE WEEK

... COECERTS OF THE - ,: MIADAI'M BAsseNoAINDHERRI Kun -Tlee;e ii' . gave their anuualconcerttnl an onday morning at tlee r .ese , Roams. The programme belonged, it uay almost be.a ,r1 to, monster, for there was a long list of vocal and eI Ic lL pieces, selected chiefly With a view to she LPaps e ot c;.; character. M1adame Bassaiso has Iolon been fuel I l! agreeable and accomplished concert-room ...

Published: Sunday 05 July 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1173 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture