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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Carl Maria von Weber. The Life of an Artist. From the German of his Son, Baron Max Maria von Weber. i By J. Palgrave Simpson, M.A., Author of ' Pictures i from Revolutionary Paris,' 'Letters from the Danube,' etc. etc. In Two Volumes. Chapman and Rall. A life of Weber for English readers is certainly a book worth having. But Mr Palgrave Simpson did well in 1 condensing the very diffase ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1865
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 14622 | Page: Page 6, 7, 8, 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... W'e have been informed that many of the railway comipaYiics made a special feature their cheap trip bills of the Industrial Exhibition being open. Throughout the day the place was well filled ; and although the number of visitors far that of any former day, everything passed off in the happiest possible manner. The returns showed that about visited the exhibition, and these rfbout 5,500 paid ...

COURT AND FASHION

... Her Majesty, with the younger members of he Roya Family, is expected to remain at Balmoral till about the first weet in November, when the Court w be removed to Windsor. The Queen on her recent visit to the Earl of Dal- housie, remained one night at his seat, Glenmark, and on the following morning planted two specimens of the Wellingtonia gigantea, and two Scotch firs, a a memorial of her ...

NORTH TYNE AND REDESDALE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY

... NORTH TYNE AND REDESDALE AGRI- CULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. The annual exhibition of this society took place on Wednesday, at Bellingham. The day was extremely fine. The total entries numbered no less than 315. an advance of fully 60 upon the last exhibition, and in the quality of the greater portion of the animals which were shown there was also a manifest improve- ment. The short-horn ...

Poetry

... W0eWtr. o' THE FIRE. 'Tvas a still calm summer night, Thu mooD shone gently down With a quiet tranquil light, Upon a slumbering town. Oh I sleep, that blesssed gift, To many a wevary heart Does now each burthen lift, And bid each care depart. -Dut hark I a sudden cry Breaks on tbtktill night air; With sonuds of hurrying by, ind shriek'ses of despair. .. A crimson light ascending high. Sbows ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ?? to-37 .,?MT MP j! .1 , i!, J;TAST L-I ?? ?? IJ ?? N.4ND?t. 4 2Lz--l' ?? ? ' I bel o'elook oh Thursday morning, at UMOHuo~Tronet~n faces 6&ia i, ?? tree, the Duke ?? tho?~ ~~fcr 0 ?? Ida p shit Cbarlei A~~igustuud- 0 left 'tO~iP yo tbu ?? upo' lqO~! l 1~ ?? $'.TharIn bt~tIO~II~~ hi ardiU ?? ~ ~ ?? 1 In a few d95 d. ao., ri-1hil ?? ate the ?? ?? 4ot'l.t e~A Silowni 66igd~oMGlue' ...

PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION OF 1867

... PARIS UNIVERSAL EXHFBITION OF 1867. IMPERIAL COMMISSION. RIuLrroTIOis SPECIAILY BREFERRING TO BRITISH Eassen3TO.S. General Regulations, discussed on the 7th of July, 1865, and approved by Imperial decree of the 12th of July, 1865. Src=TON I. G Lessn AnRAeuSnrarTs AND SYST13f OlF CLASSIFICATION. Art. 1.-The Universal Exhibition to be held, at rams in 1867 will be open for the reception of works ...

MEATH HORSE SHOW

... MEAT.HOHJE; SH W Z r. - I.. . I - .- . - A st r T . . Tesecond anuiial ,horise showr for~h Aksontya of Meath was held yesterday in Nitvan. 'It was' in every' reapect as snedeselul is~ the MA~ 'enttiu~lsl~tl laoer5 of I ?? copk~ddeaje~ra, ,The bitrackl 'Yard' was theI scene of the show0 and ?? evaclone' or. MorefcoIM.I1 Mad lout alto !could AA t be selected. .Thea N mather, wis4 :quentlyj1a-ge. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ~Aa~BI9N ANJ~ -VAITE. I -FASHI!ON ANY ,A ETU. o,,,I Biew-If hO p n 'family. mgaeT lcvaha MLecd j.0ad'rum the P ftorderai.' who pridod a; biU1,, 4ermon 40om U11111a 1. ;s. !, The~ctfurob. 00' to escens -Dienciee AdrdrUar. -, ?? 'hie ~~O~yaI ~ by of IVeiN a rlc,. tIopi.4. of. zo irifoux lieu i erzavild~rand Colonel Koppel, t *mltt the GaIdbeic to 4 greene ahootiog, BAnd o~d~drio Lh ~rdwno A ...

WAKEFIELD INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXHIBITION

... WAREFIELD INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXHIBITION. (THIRD NOTICE.) Supposing the intelligent visiter to have made a satisfactory exiiinatioi of the art collection, to which we will presume he incontinently made his way after having yielded up the amount of coin demanded at the door, he will next step into the sea of troubles which awaits him in the central hal]. The troubles referred to are those which ...

Literary Notice

... I I ra I Itoffirt! , .. I T'T z FORTiIGHTLT REVIEW. No. I. London: Omhapmc nan, tl. '! t MR GFo.ORGZH`NnY LEWES OpeDb1is number +,vth another chapter. of his remarkably clesr and acutei exposition of'tbe d'PriilIpleii o Success in 'iteratnre,m A'e'aling bit't'fi pringipl4 of beauty as applicable ,to the' art. of expressioan'tr .tyl0 In this, aS in the still more materi l*or'k of- thfinking ...

Poetry

... goettg. THE FIRF4 'Twas a still calm smmwer night, 'The moon shone gentty down With a quiet tranmuil light, Upon a slumbering town n Oh I sleep, that blesssed gift; To many a veary heart Does now each burthen lift, And bid each care depart. But hark I a sudden cry breaks on the still night air, With sounds of hurrying by. And sbrieks as of despair. A crimson light ascending high. Shows many a ...