Poetry

... vwfr?. A SOMG ?? 41I8T)IA. i,-D ?? O. CoDM, decorate *iAi holly, Hang.up the misletoe, Aad let us all be 3ol1y; Bright let the yule-log glow. iosi is tho time for me tiun. Old frieuds aptd children tscar, Let rich onies otffr greeting To orphans, ?? drear. Let none be sad and pining, Or shivering with cold, - The Christmas sun is shining On mortals young and old. Do good whiie in tihT power, ...

THE CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... TH- CHRISTMAS A IVSEMtENTS. HdAYMARKET. At this ?? the fitherrcnmlg novelty will be entit~le' Queen Ladybir'd mid here C'/idren;, or, ilarlequin and the Kelmu on litt. Thie ocenery of' the fairy stiry fttie beaa p~iinted by Mr. Frederick Fenton, who will, it i.. ailt, pro- (duot, S01it' ?? Of tire aind water; thle mach1inery by Mr. Oliver Wialev, the tiresneti by Mr. Bnrnett Rnd Misn Chery ?? ...

POETRY

... lIGHT MARCH OF THE VOLUNTEERS. THEr MUSIC By W. M. BALFS. Step together I All together I Close together Remember this is holy earth On whieh our measured footsteps tread- The living lend which gave ue birth I The dust of our immortal dead I CHORus. Step together I All together I Each man's true beside us; Close together I Fall together t Death con but divide us I Ste togetber! All together I ...

OLD DOGE, OR A STORY FOR YOUNG CHILDRE

... OLD DODGE, OR A STORY FOR YOUNG CHrLDREN. [coMMUNIsCATD.]; > My dear little children, as the evening is'so ransy paiy, and as you might cat4b a coldyipoldy,$ e f jou Stf out to ridy pidy, in your pia ub - :;torory, vstround: me on the 'ekthirog, 'and be; :Svery-gpd4and I will tell you a pr~t~story.:' NtOln wear nava comfortable,: so I will begin.. i S:iace upon: a time, oh ! evera-so'ldiig ago ...

W. S. WOODIN'S NEW ENTERTAINMENT, The Cabinet of Curiosities

... I [2hefogjja2,iq Gppeare, in ouir yown Edition of loag wok_,l I IW B. WOODILess NEW ENTERTAINMEJNT ~ .1, The Cabinet of Curiosities, After an absence from the metropolis of some time, during which Mr. W. S, Woodin has been extending his fame as an entertainer' through the whole of Great Britain and Ireland, this modern Proteus has returned to his old quarters at the Polygraphic Hall, King ...

Published: Sunday 30 December 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1413 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION

... FA S H.ION. T' I E C O U 1R T. WNINDSOR CWSVLI, D)l c 1. -Tho Royal diltner-party yeslerd'ay included Pricoe Alf ed, Pri cess Alicc, PIrilce Lonis of liessc, the1 Malqis 11(n3 Marellinmuss of ACail''t01', antd lanrlv G aorgi1na1 Iamtiilton, Laily Caro)line B~arrington, tile Wltiht 11oll. SirlThomal~s IV Iise, 1,aron voon 'IVstorwelhlor, latd Mljor COwell, It, E. Thoe Mar~lquis :nir ...

LEEDS SMITHFIELD CLUB

... IE T DS SMITHFIELD CLUB. . -, ?? ?? , , ~e fflrt eichibition: of fat stock in connectior^ with tficishr took place ?? and yesterday, in tbe !Siitt d dattieMtrke; undeg'tbe patronage of the Lord IsLieatenrraL of tioe West Riding, the Earl De Grey and }1dipou- Lordi.Lonccsicorotra7 8ir.J. tRaimaden. Bart., Al.P, HC,. Meynell Ingratn, Eiq., and G. L. Fox, Esq. ir. ceiaunrxceA si purred iursi~~tb; ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... IJER AI4JESTY'S E TEA TTE. ?? b The reappeaarlmce of Mr. Sims Reeves last night, in his frC favourite part of lobin lHood, after several weekls' secession, sa necessitated by n severe domestic affliction, was almost as , exciting an event as tho first night of Mr. Macfarren's now ngt opera. Although Robin Hood did not entirely lose its at- du traction in conseqnence of the chief character ...

CHRISTMAS CATTLE SHOW

... CHRISTMIS CATTLE S-IHOW. if IY1'iOPOIITAN C'AI'TL2 E tU l-trtt\. I 'L'tainhrric it it Srrt~aiile (ub i hi-bgric rtrtif- int- ti, ha it to i 1toi, is ext-n linit.'ii. ~'Ir teear'. U111.1 1 List Ietatli ;itt ?? sh 'A t! its-_l, ?? thie lord cf thre soil ildito I., rhe ?? tt~-IJ-~tC 't tife ?? 'ot'i'il t'etx a~tpai~ ttt :l cIA! at'alst',; iI ase p' ?? giva II ?? wa ilu ?? l:tntls to the ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... no. no a,^~vwa The rigour of Itoe ojmmneinemnt Ofwinterly w lesathr oat pf s6ubs pore your wccorns the uiwcoas a nd Ma doe s fo t or dorsad there is o fear now of our compalaniug of theoir lepngth ampalithde aT ialt torm is deidedl y t f m ot nf- vorbe. mde thf palet ot is mr t narwrvr a nd sw rcqen small slenved or if ona wishes its less inegligei it ay ede to a fi itlrin to the gure at the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... |. FS SION AD VARIETIES: . The ucheiss of 8uther1and arrived at Staf- ?? Saturday from Tronthain 8alL-. -Her 'grace left on Monday on a visit to her Majesty ?? CUelds The Duchess of ?? and family have 'arrived in Aritngton-street, London, from Scotland. Lord Talbot de Malabide haoj btenm elected'a Vlce President of tlb College Historical Sdciety. -The Right Hon. Colonel H~erbert, MI.P., Mrs.,: ...