THE EVENING CONCERT

... As the hour of eight drew on the streots, which had gra. dually thinned of their multitudes during the afternoon, again began to fill-the only variation upon the morning features of the crowd being the Intermixture with its more orderly and respeetablo components, of a horde of young zapeoallions-the outpourings of the faobories and schools, whose ingenuityseemedoonatantly on the raokfor the ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Edwvin of Deira , By Alexander Smith. Macmillan and Co. Edwvin of Deira gives us hope of Mr Alexander Smith. He has taken from the old days of the Heptarchy the story of Edwin, King of Northumberland, who, being in youth cast out of his kingdom by the attacks of the strong King of Bernicia, took refuge at the court of Redwald, King of the East Angles, and in due time, falling suddenly upon his ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1861
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 12864 | Page: Page 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... - 2 'IFASiIOSnthRA W A1V -A Tf| The S Comte de Jarnac reftured 6n Satt rUa; I from England to Thoaattj;otic Ceaslo. The noble otmite rtas accompanied by. M.de j Losteyrie, hi. de Vito, and M.'and Madame Doetuarois, :ir Thomas O. Fitzgerald, Bart, returned on Taosday, from it. lanne's, Blarney, eoanty Cork, to' Golden hitls, GolDen. * Golden 'Lo~rd l~roughani and Yaut ha3 left the.Art gleoey ...

STATE OF SHREWSBURY

... STATE OF SEREWSBURY. The Builder of Saturday gives the following uullatter. irg sketch of the sanitary condition of Shrewsbury - F oer out Lord Jesus Obht's askee, Do alI the ?? you can, In allthe wail you car, To all the people you cau, In every plaece you C&D, And s leg as you oan. Such was the remarkable notice we perceived affixed to lhedoor ef a Walsh temporary chapel, into which the ...

VARLETIES

... VA R ELTIE T '1 ?? ,'D1VPEBxNo8 `BETWiB zN DO&F AWD: PIACSUICE.-If there'ip a row, it is tieedutr of the ?? to be lpireleztt bu- it *la- msost freqtemaly, Ihis' plea*abe to be .Auold btcbelor, seeing tbe words c' familiessaopplied 'over the door of ans oyster valuor, stepped, in and said tlhei `ould talks a wife slnd two ohildretn.t Jo- York .Lager;; ?? . 'Frenchmin lMadame, yoa horpe ver ...

FAIRS

... I -E~anze saga; id ' Wienlmow GnRAT HOhSE FPAIn.'-The annual great horse fait of Wleklow Was held to-day (Monday) on0' tlheMutr6Ugh;`80os6 4o the tailway terminns. Some 600'orbi;O0 horses, maree, and colts vere exhibited on h:rurond. ?? large attendance of buyers, vds-, no't observable1 the great fair of lorecastle, doubtless to sonte eitent,;bin~th~se eause qf their, absence. As usuallt ?? ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... a AH ION f .R ;! ? ! T = FASHION AND VAT 8., , ?? i) . ,The'Do'w'gier Lady l*iiil~ e-i~hs~ riarve'd.; at., the Qucee's Motel, UpperNorwood, Duke of Argyli is' still in' Scotland; .'JheK. .Daichec i satsying with ?? Poaarof.Satherlon , The Miirbhioneps Dowager of yoiyngham, is .aufferilgnnder severe igdisposion atiBifrcns, her seat near CaIptain-lGrattin, 2d Queeii's Iloyals, whose lorv' of ...

LONDON LITERARY GOSSIP

... I ?? ~ : LONiOIAT-HE!ARY-GOSSIP - | We hear nothing :vore Of the Yelve ton affair, bW in the meantitiie it has btiD put uponD the tage at one of !betbeatres heie. However,i they do not do a double marriage, -which would scat,!elY be tolerated in a play in this country, and of course it' enfi lhappily becaute all plays do. The second vollime of A1Irs. Yelvertoti's book is published, but nobody ...

Literature, Science, and Art

... . I I 1; ?, ir t ; .? '. . :?? 11 ; - 14 .. i ad- f?q .- V., ?4?-.,.?-;??j , M ',;'ilBle is nowr staying-in; Berlin in ~order ,ta'oonr , .salt Dr Greefes,the emineentiocuhist., ,''- .']5x7. ,Mroolner. is',engage d ,upon, bustof, Arc~ldeacon i H~are nd.Profeessoer. enslow, and uppn a grpiip,9f the children of Mr T. Fairbaiini. Next vweek is annotinced for publication an irmportant | pamphlet ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Slavery and Secession in America, Historical and Fco- nomical. By Thomas Ellison, ?? etc., Author of 'A Handbook of the Cotton Trade.' With Map and Appendices. Sampson Low, Son, and Co. The well-informed writer of this book tells us that he links together on his title-page Slavery and Secession as cause and effect. Some people, he says, Say that slavery has bad nothing to do with originating ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1862

... :e Every day now adds visibly to thle grdwth of tine sins-th L, pendous structure whiqh is being bolted together with- b such rapidity at South Kensington. Of the thousands of t le ecolumns. girders, brackets, and railings of cast iron, ?? e nearly one-fourth are already actually in their places. sty r The remainder are being rapidly forwarded, and all arebr to be delivered on the groiund ...

Barddoniaeth

... gamoulath, y YR HEN SIUWNT Y BILWG n Yn anfon anorch at y gwladgar a'r athrylithfawr Ga2w si CoO, o gydymdeimlad ag ef yn ei sefyilfa ddirdynus; ll ac ar yr un pryd, y mae yn dymuno pob aflwydd i'r - ebolyn anwar a daf odd y prif-fardd ?? fath ofid dwys- fawr a phoenlawn drwy dorl ci goes-ac a roddodd y fath earhdd iselfoes al diail ar Orsedd Beirdd Ynys - Prydain drwy gicio unf o'i haelodaa ...