LITERATURE

... L I T E R A T U RI '. . ---- ---- . iiirl .J/i ''sine.il ,Dy G. Dilemz, AM., 1M)., &C., 1'ro- f.-Sor of 3` tany in the t7uiversity of Aberdleei. Aber- deien : A. lIrown & Co. l.Sl. 'ses A:44. A Locci. Flora ei..t, nowv-a-days, be judgel of from two tIints 05f view-its miceting' or failing to i'Cet tbe re pliC-| ,ent-i, on thie one hIand, of the 4tidLlnt of the gencral l't;ny of the count y, ...

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... BOOES 0o THE WE1E. HISTORY.- The Constitutional History of England since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860.' By Thomas Erskine May, C.B. In 2 vols. Vol. I (Loogman and Co.)- ' The Fall of Rome and the Rise of the New Nationalities.' A Series of Lectures on the Connection between Ancient and Modern History. By John G. Shepherd, ?? sometime Follow of Wadham College, Oxford, and Head ...

ESSAYS AND REVIEWS

... SIAi AN -E ;. . ~lESSAYS ANDt.M ?? i:. , , S .! '0 TOXE EDITOn OF THE IiYAT ZWSO. SIR,-l amiudupedt to address yo-u byspbaerving tat , the manifestoe0s put.. forti under sanctibo, of all tb9 bistiops, condeumnin t&e ?? of. Esisays and Re- vieir, ahould excite so little a~ttention mi the public press. :If it were merely a squabble cdnflne4dto ?? ctrniig only: the tenets of an' ordinary sect, ...

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862

... INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862 The foltowin g letter from the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1862 has been received by Sir Thomas Phillips, Chairman of the Council of the Society of Arts .- C'ouncil-oflie, Feb. 20, 1861. ' Sir,-I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of Mr. Foster's letter of the I6th of February. enclosing the charter which hns been gran(ed to (lie Earl Gran. ville, I ...

Poet's Corner

... THE MESSENGER THOUGHT,., I sen~dfiea thossghtthee; . ' The deep, ?? essnenoofmylov5, I send itike a' piac retaraing dove, Far over sind and sea: ?? Ahi shall itreaa.gtisee Shallt sida rest, Beiot'ed-eno I Iiethsy breaist. I send it forth, with all The winged and burning power the lightning hath, Though night, and storm, and tempest is its path; - Ali I shall its radiance fall Upon thy soul, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... BLAOxOOnDis this month apparently in some- what irate mood; and he gives utterance to his wrath in a rather ungenerous estimate of Lord John Russell. The object of the article may, perhaps, be summed up in the following ex- tract :- The Tory party,-whioh has in the recess being gradually increasing in strength,- is willing, indeed anxious, to support Lord Palmerston in maintaining the honour ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS AT MELTON MOWBRAY

... -- - . ' ?? AMATEURI THEATRICALS AT MELTON MOWBRAY. * The Amateur Theatricals which were conducted at Melton ils, last March have been repeated, under the care of the Earl to of Wilton. This year his lordship has determined to carry out his idea on a larger scale, Two dramatic performances were arranged to be given; a promenade concert, and a performance of the I Messiah.' The mere ...

LITERATURE

... LITEIRATURE . The Peeragc, Baronetaye, and Knizkhtagc of Great Britain S .'ad Ireland, for 18G1, including all the Titled Classes. ByY RlOBeRT P. DOD, Esq., Captain 54th Shropshire Regi- meent of Militia; Assrciate of Kings College, London; Author of The Parliamentary Companion, &c. Lon- don: W1ITTAYEC and Co., Ave Maria-lane. This newv issue of Captain Dod's admirable work makes its ...

NEW PUBLICATION

... I _. _, , _ ~NEW PUBLICATION- .. ~ ~ A ^b La . N n- .I sh.s.Rv-I The Word and the Sword,-A Pamphlet by the Rev. CHARLES P. MICCARTHY. Ipswich: Haddock. Lon- don: Seeley, Jackson, and Ilalhiday, Fleet Street. The professed object of the Author of the above little work is t to express in simple language his own convic. tions on subjrrts deeply affecting the best interests of the British Soldier ...

THE NEW EXHIBITION

... I -NE : IL To Itke Xditor of thec Times. Sir,-On may arrival, in totwn!f~rom SbOthlindt OnTbrs 'hr? the followingi,90t wn.i~vth 6afor of tendei' iojh rtarpe _i hition ii-- Buadzg rpsd ii be erected-in 1862, were put into 'i _'Te?rnBn'FO0t TEM 13101DINGS&OF'T HIHEN~AMtNAL i. The Conimissioners for the ljnteruatjonal Exhibition 1 -of 1862 propose to invfemvn ' ?? II-imtbl'tiumber of persons ...

MUSIC

... I !kf1USIC. | I . pair A, ?? ?? . be, _~ ?? ?? a. r UrHA., COVNTGARDEN. A piece of a novel description wag produced at this theatre lat evening; a melang of recitation eand music, entitlled he ben iof Hiawatha;o ng itd Legfe h The music by Robert Stcepel. the words from the poem of Longfellow. Mr. Stespel waswellikuownhere,wsme years ago, as a musician of tatent, and is held in like esteem ...

LITERATURE

... L I TE R A T U R to ?? ?? _ _ STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. TD Sri NATUHE AND TREAT- MENT. By JAMeS HIUNT, pb. D)., F.SAL., ?? raES., ?? London: Loegman, Green, Longinaun and Roberts, Paternoster- The third edition of Mr. Huut's [ Treatise on the Cure of Stammering being out of print; he has, as he tells us in his preface, embraced the opportunity of issuing the present work in lieu of it; and, ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3216 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture