LITERATURE

... LITBlETUM. Of Australasian oa r nd tir Iiuenc in the n Preeto and Arrt of -Pun o0WutV am tior. By S. DouoaN BID, M.D., LR O.P h, ha Physician to the Benevolent Asylum, Melbourne. th London: Lougman and o., 188 Pp. 188 V With two illustrations n ?? adT two on woqd bi A ve7r few years ago-itbin the memory, a indeed, of such as still pride themselves upOI1 heir youth-the mention of Australia ...

LITERATURE

... EITERATURB. A Briefevietv of Ten Years' Missionart' Labour in Itulia, between 1852 and 1861, prepared from i Local Reports and Orkjinal Letters. By JOSEH W. MULLENS D. D., Missionary of the London Mis- 1D1i sionary SocIoty in caleutta. London I Jamvu d Nisbet and Co.ai This is an important volume, rising in corn- prehensivepess and philosophy far above the Bo narrow spirit of sect, and taking ...

LITERATURE

... Me Reliquary. No. XIV.,October. London: JoHN Rus- t!LL SMIITH, 36, Soho.square. Derby: BxEaaosE and SONS, Iron-gate. This local quarterly opens with an elaborate notice of a Carooch of penannular form found in Derbyshire, written by Tbe editor, who gives us also very nicely executed engravings of this specimen and of others. The paper is rather remark- able for its display of research and ...

LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... PHaRMsonIa (Islington).-MiEs Lizzie Harris, a lady whose Capabilities for contralto singing are certainly much above the average found at Music Halls generally, took her benefit on Tbnrs- ay ?? at the above popular place of amusement, and was received by a crowded audience with the most genuine enthusiasm, a demoostration tbat must have been as pleasing to the Proprietors as to the lady ...

Published: Sunday 01 November 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1126 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I vFASHION AN)D VARIETIES. The Duke of Cambridge left London early en WednesdAy morning to visit the Prince and PrflnCOaOf Wales at Sendringhaea. His royal Uighooss returned to London next day. Hlis Grace the Duke of Leinster and suite artried In town yesterday from England. The Duke of Devonshire and Lady Louiss CaVenidih have removed from Hardwicks Hall, near Chestor- felid, to Cbttsvworth, ...

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... oiffaino fromt $4unc' I1 Fos 0PRAgATIo AuTEOR'S PLAYGROUOUD.-Paris. AFIECTIONATE HuSBAVD.-TommNs: You are At old fellow ! real turtle, eh ? and venison to follow, ,Oinig jIkiS: Why, yes-you see it's my wife's birth- na she dines erly, I thought I'd celebrate the SDiverSgr ggD the CUTHDowN RAMS. - An agricultural standing on the top of a hill among the downs v eside of the river Itchen, in ...

POPBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... YUBM AMUSEMENTS, h&,. PIUS PAY. I Price of WlsTete- ~ UeulMthSi The Artful Dodge. nequal Datcb, and loyal Amphitheatr.- Hamlet a Ballet Divert . U~~ent andS -Ma an a0 Dg! ,nte-.d Th t TBick~et soi eave Mank and ,oya' ,rhe Tn~heatrtoe. HThe°,S&par Bed, the Mhost ~emk~lpx's oana Cirque ~spectacles exotber Perfelou ances. S§'EU~EPcoe 1en's Awmerican CirN Equestrian Mid other Enter- ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... RVIIEWS OF BOOK8. DOWMIAL BIOGRAPHY By SAMUEL Sa mrs Mtr'- r'ay, Albemarle-street.-In tid age of iron, a book abbut iron amd workers In that most use fu metal Is sure to obain an extensive audlience But when the book ltlf IJ written by such a popular ?? as the author of ?? of the Engineere, &j, lI attroclveneom Is greatly inureosed, and It* contents beomne an autborlty. Mr. Smiles ha. given ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIo AUSEMENTS.. lo laidt-bi drama of Wi. Scribe, hais just appeared at ?? l'a h' etitel3 -new. comedy,'t called: SiFettera, by- Leicestca :Buolciigham,.Esq. At, oned justice may hidone to i.3Lr.- Bhckinugham,. by admitting that he has-mate- ?? 'altered important points inm theoriginal, tbhereby endeavouri6g to make some purelycoutniet; alT inciden;ts sufficiently decorouis- for the Etiglish ...

POETRY

... P 0 E TRY. SOMETHING LEFT UNDONE. BY LO5GitELOW.* Labour with what zeal we will, Solmoethitg still remains undone, Something, uscompleted still, Woits tho rising of tils sun. By the bedside, on the stair, At tho threshold, near the gates, With its mesace or its prayer, Like a mendieant it waits; Waits, masd will not go away,- Waits, and will not be gainsaid. By the sores of yesterday Each to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... l I . . Her Majesty has made a present of some deer to the Prince of Walesa wich will shortly be sent from Wind- eor Great Park to Sandringham. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales are expected to arrive at Windsor Castle from Sandringham oil Monday woek, on a visit to the Queen. It is said that King George of Greece has refusod the title of King by the grace of God. ...

FASHTION AND VARIETIES

... The Emperor Ferdinand and the E mpreas Maria Anna (uncle and aunt Of the reilning sovereign. have contributed 20,000 florlns towards thb relief of the distress caused by the famine In Hungary. The Duchess of Hamilton and Lady Mary Hamilton will leave town to-day for Brighton to pass thi winter. The Duchess (Dowager) of Sutherland is daily improving In health. On Thursday the Qeesn paid a visit ...