ESSAYS AND REVIEWS

... On Thursday morning, the Court of Arches again sat at Westminster for the pulrpose of pro- ceeding with this case, anil there were more per- sons present than there have usually been, inas- much as it was generally known that the Bishop of Salisbury's ease in support of the admissions tiled by his Lordship against Dr Rowland Wil- liams was to be stated. Dr Robert Phillimore, 0Q.C., Chancellor ...

Original Poetry

... ?? oviglual TOstrm- THE EARLY LOST. Once more the simple harp I woke In earlier, brighter years, Ere c'er my head Fate's thunders broke And quench'd thy sounds in tears- Once more 0 might thy minstrelsy Soothe one dark hour of pain, Though strung as now thou needs must be To sorrow's saddest strain. llush'd now those lips of loving mood, * Andl tumb the friendly tongue That praised thy strains ...

Literary Notices

... 4 xittrai'll , Roticts, Jpa1sMEVAL SYMBOL9, or the Analog-y of Creation i, and New Creation. By Wm. FRTHEnsToN H., ~ 1parrie'r-aLavv. Dublin: Hodges &,Smith. tuE ~au thor of tlis a-ehas one inei ?? a' 'east, t that of originality, in the tlscuassion of a subject that has ocenpied many gifted minds, partieularly t- tdurinig the past twenty 6r thirty years. He has taken a new view of the ...

THE NAGGLETONS: A DOMESTIC DRAMA

... THE NAGGLUTONS- A DOMESTIC DRAMA. (SFoM pUscs.) The Scene represents the Parlour, Hall, and doorsteps of a genteel house in the suburbs of the Metro- polis. Various boxes, done up in white and corded, also portmanteaus and carpet-bags, also a bonnet-box, and a bundle of umbrellas, sticks, and a fishing-rod; are disposed in the Hall. Mr Naggleton (fussing about)-Now, Maria, it is nine o'clock. ...

FOREIGN BOOKS

... Belthandros sand Chinjsantza. Neugrieebisehes Gedicht aus dem Mittelalter. Nach der Pariser Handschrift herausgegeben und iibersetzt, mit Einleitung und Anmerk-ungen von A. Ellissen. Leipzig: Wigand. This edition and translation of the mediaeval Greek romantic love poem Belthandros and Chrysantza forms, with addition of some Anecdota Graeco-barbara, the fifth part of 'Analecta from the ...

The International Exhibition

... T 4 ?? CT4,t ?q aftmational CLASS XII. Naval Architecture, including Ship's Tackle. SECTION A.-Ships for Pasposes of Far and Commerce. JURORS. 1. Rear-Admiral FiTzaoy, F.R.S. (London) Chief of Meteorological Department, Board of Trade. 2. Rear-Admiral P. LiSIANSIKY (Russia) Imperial Russian Navy. 3. ROBERT NAPIER, Chairman (Glasgow) Iron Ship Builder. 4. PARIS, Deputy C'kairman (France) Rear ...

THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... EXETER. HAIL. Israel's Retutrn- from Babylon)b. It is a bold thing on the part of an unknown composer to come before the world for the first time with an oratorio; still more so with an oratorio from which the dramatic ele- ment has been wholly eliminated. Most of the oratorios produced of late years have been eminently dramatic: Mr Costa's Eli, M. Molique's Abraham, Mr Horsley's David, Mr ...

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... BOORS OF THE WEER. HISTORY.-' A History of the Romans under the Empire.' By Charles Merivale, B.D., late Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. VoL. VII. (8vo, pp. 622.) Longman and ?? The Manual of Dates: a Dictionary of Reference to all the most important Events in the History of Mankind to be found in Authentic Records.' By George H. Townsend. (Post 8vo, pp. 959.) Routledge and Co. ...

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... BOOKS OF THE WREK. TPnVEL.-' Up the Nile, and Home Again.' A Handbook for Travellers and a Travel-Book for the Library. By F. W. Fairholt, ?? Honorary Member of the Society of Antiquaries of Nor- manby, Picardy, and Poitiers. Author of 'Costume in England,' &c., &C. With One Hundred Illustrations from Original Sketches by the Author. (Post 8vo, pp. 448.) Chapman and Hall.-' Vaca- tion Tourists ...

Crystal Palace Poultry Show

... I The Annual Poultry Show at the Crystal Palace WHs opened last Monday, and continued oD Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs. day. The number of entries was very large, and the quality of the Show exceedingly good. Thele Spanish, of which there were twenty-tbree entries, were very good. There were sixty entries of Dorkings, many of which were first-rate. The Cochin. China, forty-throo in number, ...

Published: Sunday 31 August 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1011 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

OUR CARPET BAG

... OUR CARPET BAO. The Greek Statue. Pale as the marble'e self, the fae is the spell I cannot sever That gazed upon the stone, That on my young life breathes a GO the Sculptor's visage you could blight. trace ?? Wilt never my poor sansee blessP Hopeless despair alone, Mly voice be never heard ? And stillon the Statne pale be gazed, WilL those lipes I long to prose Till day beesmoa black right, ...

Published: Sunday 26 January 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1737 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN PORTUGAL

... (PROM A CO3BIPOND3BNT.) Lrsioir, JAN. 16, 1862.-it is a long time since we have had SD many amusements ae at present. It is rather inundating both the pockets and minds of the Portuguese Theatre-going population. In fact, there are more entertainments now open in Lisbon than we ever remember before; and, as Portugal has been spoken of much of late with regard to the royal Princes dying, this ...

Published: Sunday 26 January 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 827 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture