FASHION

... THE COURT. WINDSOR, SATURDAY. - 11er Majesty will hold a Privy Colincil at Buckinghiam Palace on the 23rd inst., to give her formal assent to the Royal Speech. Ti'o date of the arrival in town, for the London season, of her Majesty, the Prince Consort, the Royal flimily, and the ladics and gentlemen of the Court, will, it is said, be the 15th of February. The Marquis of Clanricarde left Desart ...

LITERATURE

... TFrcoral Ec-'i-oNs Ct' ruer LA.ST Foil Po ICs, AN D or Ru-ut I;Cl Trim Fls. By In. E. Cardinal Wisetnau. New and tl revised edition. London: -urst & Blackett, 13 Great N Marlborough Street. ,a rssfi~sF' the Pope is at present the ?? interesting potean le tate in Euroe All eyes are turned towards him, and his vi sovereignty and kingdom are unquestionably about to tinder- t go important ...

Original Poetry

... v I - ?? . .frioiltal,;.i .,at fg., ., , .. I - 6: .; m. : ITALY, PAST, PRESENT, 'AID rF TURp. - - C.To L W Words that made the bold fear, Uatdeied in the old year, *- 6kinjlhi the cold ear ; ?? Auitruian Dip1lwacy, - And WItUL electra stpark, as they dashed along the Flash'd on Europe like the blaze of her ancient beacon firea. c Simple words; yet ?? in might, Telling of wrongs that ne'er ...

Original Poetry

... ?? riglival Poetry. A. RHYME UPON SOME 1RYMESS BY A R!FLEMANI P Shididlsately ppeared iu Vis 1'tper. WSe lhas spoken out a chailenge ? WIho has dared us to the vrorst, Let the lips be dumb for ever- Bei the traitor eelf-accurst- a Mho would conjure, e'en in fancy, A spotier on the sod t O0 ar fatherS blood baptismal E Gave to freedeom iad to God A Oh, my eountry ! snother counrtry s Thou ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUBE. I Croeckford's Clerical Dtirectoryfor 1860. This is a biographical dictionary of the episcopal clergy of our day. It contains the names ot 17,500 deacons, priests, and biahopo, arranged in alpha- betical order, with a considerable body of information respecting each. For example, people were asking the other day for information about the position and antecedents of the Rev. James ...

LITERATURE

... LITEBATURE. The Gordians Knot d. .48tor' of Good n f ri By SHIRLEY BROOKS. 'With illustrStions5 by John Tenniel. Riohard Bentley. Mr. Shirley Brooks is one ot the most realistio of our writers of fiction. In his writings we have no ideal, distant, or abstract world, no gentle re-touching of old traditions, or minute and careful elaboration of a few deep and simple elements of character; the ...

POETICAL ADDRESS

... POETICAL ADDAESS. *Spomoeu at Burns's Anniversary, Bristol, Jan. 25th, 1860. WRITTEN liY J. w. DALBY, OF TVIORNBURY. Give us a verse, your worthy chairman said, And in reply I shook an empty head: 'To make amends I pivc a better part- To Burns and you I give a glowing heart. His songs the ear of childhood hnd secured Ere their full meaningeame on mnind matured; And recollection blends a ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUBB. Zlistoire des Prtncipaux Ecrivains Francaia dtpuuis ?? de 1 Litorateure jusqe'd iws Jo?r:. Par ANrOi1N Rocim. Deus Tomes. London: Williams and Norgate. These modest volumes we earnestly recommend to all who desire to know something of the litera- ture of France. They are jus6 SO nifny degrees removed above an elemental work as to make it no disgrace for them to occupy a place on ...

LITERATURE

... I D' Un Nuovo Doif to E.Bropeo. Libro di TEEsZo10 MIMltANI. 'norino. 1809. Our attention is here invited to a subject of the gravest and most urgent interest. 'llis small volume, entitled 'Theory of a New European Law, contaitnsa logical explaation of those great changes which the public opinion of the presodt age has re commended, and which have potentially begun iu the conduct of iuternat ...

THE PREMIER AND THE POPE

... Ir TjB PLIIR AND IRE POPE I The Dubinf Mail 0o Thurbdaqv evening brings to light a document whicb iv In corhselof signature, but not intended for I ubileatiotor untl presented. Iris idi the ferm of a circular hetler, aettiresa to the Semuen sthiio gentry, and enoleuing a private address to Lord Paisnerston. It is already signedi by Lords D nrs veo, Sontiwell, Bellowr, snd SlUeco, eight ...

PROVINCIAL THEARICALS

... P V ?? PROVINCIAL -THEA RICAL5. (FROM OUR OWN CORBRESPONDENTS.) ABERDl7BN. The amusements provided in this town for the Chrhristrae holidaye are more numerous this season than we recollect them at any former period. At the Theatre Royal the burlesque of Lalla R2okh, which was brought out at the Lyceum under Mr. DBillonts management, hes beon produced with great sucCesS. The Pcople's Concerts ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 12559 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Microscope photographic novelties.—J. AMADIO, 7, Throgmorton Street, has just produced the first two of a ..

... of LIVING CELEBRITIES, as Microscopic objects: CHARLES DICKENS and ALBERT SMITH, These minute works of art must be seen to be appreciated. Opinions of the press :—“ An invisible gallery of living celebrities is lucky idea.”— Athenceum. “These infinitesimal gems will be much prised by every lover of the fine arts.” —lllustrated London News. MICROSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHS.— Now ready, Dr ...