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... |li, TKI.F«n*I I the WAll NEW ZEALAND. ~,1:1,1:1: -MISSIONARY. (Time hW'' edition) have received the following I rum'our own ivrrosi>oiidont - SYDNEY, MARCH N,w Zealand news the 11th has been received. has boon captured : of the enemy were killed taken prisoners. '• ...

HISTORY OF ASSASSINATION

... HISTORY ASSASSINATION. The l~ni!>'t Caltolica gives the following curious list of all the attempts at political assassination that have been made since The Oueen of England.—(Jfueen 'v ictoria can count four attempts her life. On June 28,1850, she received a violent blow with a stick from one Robert Pate, retired lieutenant of the 10th Hussars. The Kings Prussia.—ln May, the late King of ...

A new Jewish synagogue in Southampton was conse crated on Monday L>r. Adler, the Chief Rabbi. The anniversary ..

... Royal Ideographical Society was held Monday, at Burlington House, Piccadilly ; Sir lode rick I. Murchison, the president the society, presiding. . Wednesday, the Lord Chancellor gave his decision the case of Walford Gray, &c., which came before him on appeal from the Yice-Chancelloi Court. His Lordship confirmed the judgment of the Court below, deciding that the plaintiff, jnfant, was ...

Original Poetry

... 0111.0.0,11,11 IVvoefqll- SONNET ON TH1E DEATH OF PIRE31DENT LINCOLN. How sadl and yet how true, the wo'ful tale Which, unexpected, fills each freeman's ear, News which the patribt must in tears bewail, Which every soul must deeply grieve to hear. Yes, Lincoln's gone ! and cursed be the hand . That wrought the foul, the ignominious deed. Justice and Liberty revenge demand Though the last ...

BAILY'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE

... I BAILY'S XONTHLY NAGAZINEb F Attractive and interesting as this first-class sporting magazine usually is to its numerous readers, it will be found this month doubly so not merely from the variety of the themes embraced, but from the humorous and amusing manner in which several of them are written. The first article for May is, of course a biographical sketch and portrait of some renowned ...

Published: Sunday 14 May 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 859 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Poetry

... FeMrt ti PASSING AWAY. a [Pr.om The Toeto Annual for 15 a very pleasing little lAon , te amed tb e pa It f each contributor of an accepted piece subscribing for a copY. g soed work may he continued In future years with increasIng a claims to publio approbation. The editors are Messrs. Merrin and Bayli. oze01MOI-tfice, Gloucoester.] P~sSIO awayever assinwaway 'Tis writ ont the beautif ...

LITERATURE

... L I T E R A T UR BB. WI\LATsrn SlHAEsPEARE. By his Eminence CARDINAL \INTE- mIAN. Hurst and Blackett, 13, Great Marlborough-street SUAoeESPIlARV AND ART. By E. T. CRAIG, F. Pitman, 20, Paternoster-row. The obscurity which veils the private life of the great Dramatist, and the doubts which exist as to even his personal appearance, almost remtind one of the mystery which bides what all ...

Published: Sunday 07 May 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2521 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS

... ROYAL ACADEXY OF ARTS. This time-honoured Exhibition of the productions of modern painters has nearly reached its century, having in this year of grace, 1865, attained its ninety-seventh anniversary. The pictures displayed on the valls of the Academy may be described, as the Latin poet, Martial, charaeterised his epigrams, some good, some bad, some mediocre. The catalogue informs us that ...

Published: Sunday 07 May 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2949 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LITEnATURE. POEMS OF PunrOSE AND SaE'romcs IS PtoscE. By Janet Hamilton, authoress of Poems and Essays. Glasgow: Thomas Murray & Son. (Pp. 299.) Wm are glad to find this old tree putting forth neow leaves. There is nothing like genius displayed in Mrs. Hamilton's productions, but she seems to be a clever, sensible, cheery old lady, who thinkks intelli' gently, and who possesses powers of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... J FASHioN .&ND VARIETIES. l I . I THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO BALIlORAL. Her Majesty, accompanied by their Royal igh Ooesn Prin- S ceases Helena, Louise, and Beatrice, and Prince Leopold, and Ri attended by Gen. Grey, Cotl Ponsonby, the Dacheai of Atholl, the Honorable Mrs Bruce, Mecsrs BuU and Sahi, o, will, p according to the precent arrangemenis, leave Windsor Cstlie D for Balmoral about a quarter ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIE.Z I. . ?? -. . . A.. Un alturday morning his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales' horses and groomst &o, arrived at the North Wall from London, via Holyhead, and proceeded to the Vicereal sitables, Lower Castle Yard. Bis Worship the Mayor of Salford, his Wor. ship the Mayor of Chester and Lsdy, Mr anid xr&a cdg, and P Stamford, have arrived at the Grosham Hotel. Mr Busbe ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ASHI bN AND d o I -- . S ! - . li ?? .1 , - I. . ?? Lord Gough nd0 party visited UTejsasr p6aye and cung' entertaidmnezit on Saturday.! - CSE Sigmdr Bartlluci has left the Aiberntlsa Hotel._ (dr Huesiey ?? has arrived at the Bliba Elan Hotel. Alr J Daverport nnd party; fi'om IN N w York - lr and Mrs MiCollum, from New York, and Mr J Erayqs have arrived at thu GreEham Hotel. It afibrdse ...