LITERARY EXTRACT

... 1IrtaO.511~ flA5I.& . * to T.. BURTON BtEwEsaES.-Although July is not a brew- t, ing month, the sight of Bass's brewery is astonishing, so enormous is the scale of operations.:-I saw coppers big enough to boil a good sized whale, and coolers big enough for the serving up of half-a-dozen whales; mashtubs big enough for a guardhouse; and, on an upper floor, the mills, from which the ground malt ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Mr. Cogan, MI.P., and Mrs. Cogan have ar- ruved at Clharictnont-terrace, Kingstown, from London. The baptism of the infant daughter of the l'rinoe and Priincess Frederic William took place on the 121h instant. 'The Coufit of Paris and the Duke,.of Chartres arrived In Berlin on Friday evening from Elisanacli. Court carriages convoyed tiso ?? visitors to Potsdant, where they visited thle ...

Horticultural Fete and Volunteer Review IN OAKLEY PARK

... On Thursday Sir Edward C. Kerrison, Bart., kindly threw open the spacious and beautiful grounds of Oakley' Park for an exhibition and musical fete of the Eye Hor- ticultural Society. Oakley Park stands upon the north border of the county, and is so happily secluded and dis- tant from any place which a stranger may reach by or. dinary means of transit, and is surrounded by small towns so ...

PAMPHLETS ON RELIGIOUS QUESTIONS

... I PAMPHLETS ON BELlGIOUS QUESTIONS, L Occasional Refections on Men and Things. By a COUNTRY CLERGYMAN (Thickbroom and Staple- P ton). There is a great deal in a names and we muss contesi tmat tie title or ; 1'Csnal iTelec- c tions is not an attractive one. As a general rule, i people are content with their own reflections. But, X in the present instance, the name is the only fault we have to ...

PUDSEY FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... p -n I . - . . The fourth annual exhibition of this society took place on Tuesday and yeaterday, in the Pnbio Room, Low- town, Pudesy, and, especially in a pecuniary point of view, was of a very aucceeaful character. Notwithstanding the e state of the weather, there was a large attendance of the r residents in the town and district. The plants and cub flowers for exhibitioa were arranged on ...

POETRY

... THE GAME OF LIFE. With aegar hand Hope deftly we~vos The mantles that our pride would don, While bosy-fiugered Care unreavea Thb garments ra we ,ct them ou. We rear our palaces of joy, And tread tbem Awith exulting about, Till, crumbling round,'tisplanlly found iiV AI Some corner-stones have been loftout. And thus we play the game of Life, shadow and eubstance ever blending 'Mid flowers of ...

Literary Notices

... c I.-I - ., ' , Tits QUAtTEEtLY REVIEW. No, 1215. London: Murray. TJp is a very sup rior number of the Quam T L.v. It does t ot contain so many artictes as I it9 cotemporary the EBDINltUrGH, bat most of them have more skill and power, as well as cret r futloest. Two sra devoted to social s Sujee. TVi firiSt, which it will sirprise some p pc p e. anmost as much as gratify others, to find r' in ...

Literary Extracts

... I 'L -? ?? cr,Ttraff5. I ? CuRtOUS MODE OF TnAVELINeG.-Garibaldi, is in his autobiography, narrates how he and a fel-tt low traveller made an expeditious journey in a droll ?? and I set out for Rio Grande. Our journey was to be performed sD TE horseback, to my great delight and pleasure. W el travelled, as it is called, a escotero, which for ra- pidity leaves the post far behind. Suppose ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... PROVINCIAL THEA rRIOAL6S (VEaK OUR OWN CORtfESPONDINTS.) TIAuLTER loy&e.-(Leame. Mr H. Nye Chart).-The burlesque on Sir ,Welter Scott's Ivanhoe continues to run, and goes well and smartly now tbs cemansy tare au fait at their business. On Monday the lion. Edmnond ~bfP~' trasitirt E ennac Hert's lyric drama, .King Bene's Daughter, ,vae produced for the first time here. It had been cempreeced ...

Published: Sunday 19 August 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10116 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AN UNFORTUNATE THEATRICAL MANAGER

... AN UNFORTUNATE THEATRICAL M1AXNAGER.I -c9X- a XT -Ace . . . - biat Mr C. H. Duval, who for a short time held the Derby The eatre licence, appears to be rather unfortunate. Last pal tbe week be made an unsuccessful attempt to start a second rei tue theatre in Birmingham, and he has been twice sammoned t for performingwithiot a license in Staffordshire. On Thurse sty hils day last lie again ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Bunting in the Himalaya. With Notices of Customs and Countries from the Elepjhant Haunts of the Dehra Doon, to the Bunchowr Tracks in Eternal Snow. By R. H. W. Dunlop, C.B., ?? F.R.G.S. Illni Irated by J. Wolf. Bentley. A Summer Ramble in the Himalayas, with Sporting Adventures in the Vale of Cashmere. Edited by Mountaineer. Hurst and Blackett. Narrative of a Residence at the Court of Meer ...

BELTURBET FAIR

... I ?? FAIR. (irnoii otut con~i7OPwONDrNTr.) Thle rails, which came pretty freely, acted aga~p,' well-doing uf 0111 Augu4t; foir to Somle ex tee: ., . supplies, too, wvere rather under the avcrage, at t season. The cattle fair was stocked Yvith a goodly ~hal of beasts, the majority being of a class above Miid-gr., A large number of purchacing men IVeTO in attmee.-.., land Sales were quickly ...