EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... EXTRACTS FROMI PUNCH. ! I TO THE PRINCESS ALICE. Dear to us all by those calm earnest eyes, And early thought upon that fair young brow; Dearer for that where grief was heaviest, thou Wlert sunshine, till He passed where suns shall rise And set no more ; then, in affection wise And strong, wert strength to Her who even but now In the soft accents of thy bridal vow, Heard music of her owss ...

Presentation of the Portrait of Mr. Alderman Sadler to the City of Oxford

... Presentation of the Portrait of Mr. Alderman I Sadler to the City of Oxford. Sorte few months ago it Wee Seotd that the fact of fe w Ir. Ald(1ermana Sadler cervi op the office of Clii f Magistrate favor of this City, for the fourth time Should be vsniniernoroited is He, ais m lte ?? igh theequl i grateful to Ihis own feelings cc~tc sfld to Inilny of the 0citizens. Various mlodes of eifsctillp ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... I LAT EST INTELL1IGENCE. I INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. in le: DECLARATION OF PRIZES TO EXHIBITORS. sa The declaration of the awards of the juries was made 2s lhc yesterday at a state ceremony, by an international let representative body of royal and distinguished person- pi ages specially named by the various nations which have 7s taken part in the Exhibition. The Queen named his Pl Royal ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXIBITION

... TilE INTERNATIONAL EXRIBITION. - -~ ~ ._ I THE FOREIGN COURTS.-AUSTRIA.. ii (FIFTH ARTICLE.)b For a country-numbering nearly forty millions of t inhabitants, and occupying a good twelfth of Europe, e. Austria makes a singularly small and modest show in t, the north western transept of the Exhibition. In the artistic excellence and symmetrical arrangement of her a: display, however, the land of ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862

... THE ITE R Wili O ,i 1862. l ?? PIngTING} IaAOXNILY. [FROM AN OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENI.] I AMONz3ST the varied classes of mjwhinery shown us ?? Exhibition therer'6i0arll'h any possessed of 'more. interest, especilly to- those who desire the advancementof knowledge, than those ma- chines eonnected with typographic printing. - e the general pln0 see, ?? the products of printing machinery,.they ...

LITERATURE

... IPar AND FiNOc SItKWOHES 0F FARO AND INMLAND By. Andrew Jrmee BSY Uiuten, author of The BeiUtiful In Art, Nature, and Life, &o. London: Longman, Green, ?? & Roberts. 1868. Pp. 308, EAEUBs HCIIMMs, OR SUMMOR MINO11xI18 AND' MUSHIGS.- By Andrew Jaests Symington, Second ldtlovn. London: LOvgmsnp Green, Longman &I Rdbfitt. 1862. Pp. 252, tEE seoond of thesd books in a volume of poetry-an artle e ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ?? -PUBLIO AMS T. i i ?? ?? ?? ?? A ?? ' . -'5'i¢' liai?. l~fl &pltlippy wi fosi mee 24 Hanlopera, Ober Mai .t-i 0 pmehg 0lse* resecbling an cperwof Adl ° day, there was acrelyan Itaia btohfun w in if co' 7y'c ily l one oi ene 'thbi-''ion t4iDd~oF~' ,g lab,, hd It their own wpy,' Qadia M~eg2zDfti, -who might have defeatd te end of jtlO 'b ?? Ing interpreter at the building of 3abI, should ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUDBLO AMUSENMTS, &.j| THIS DAY.II Ime Pubhlo llm , William Brown-stree*-Publlo Days r Mondays Wednesdays, Thursdays, and 8at ays, from Ten a.m. till duk. On ?? and FrIdays the moseum Is closed (except to atudent-or leain& anglng, &e.- Dnlng Eater, whsun, and stmas wek ?? IB ?? dally, except on Chrisbmas Day,. A oeo bllo Library, William BroW-stret-,Open daily, from Ten S6m. to Ten p'an., ...

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... Monday was a bumper at the l; domes, the attendance being somewhat larger than on the most suceeseful day of the Season heretofore. Early in the morning it could be seen that the building would be crowded, for by the earliest omnibuses numbers of visitors began to arrive, and their number was soon swollen by excurajonist. from various parts of the country, including several schools. The ...

Published: Sunday 27 July 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2313 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LIT ER AT UR E. -- - - - _ - BLAcirWOOD's EnrxsnauitH MAGAIIZ1s. No. DLXf. July, 1862. W. Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and Paternoster-row. We have a particularly good number before us. The opening article, on William Pitt, is very fioe-nominally a critique on Lord Stanbope's work, but really a vehicle for conveying the writer's own thoughts and just appreciation of, perhlps, the greatebt ...

Published: Sunday 06 July 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 989 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE QARTERLIES

... THE QVARTERLIES. The new numbers of t he Edinbur'gh and Quarterly are silent on the subject of the American war and questions dependent on it. Its events are just now passing so rapidly that the National alone of the Reviews before us ventures to deal with it in its present state. Treating of the Slave Power and the Secession War, the National Rev iev does not confine itself to a judicious ...

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... - The favourable comparisbn between the attendance at the International Exhibition and that of 1851, which we pointed out last week, still holds good. in the week ending the 12th inst. the total number of visitors was 307,612; in the corresponding week of 1851 there were 288,427 attendants. On Saturday (hallcrown day) 29,667 persons entered the building, 19,889 of whom paid for admission, and ...

Published: Sunday 20 July 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3024 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture