THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Lectures on Greek Philosophy and other Philosophical! Rlemains of James Frederick Ferrier, B.A., Oxon, ?? late Professor of M.1oral Philosophy and Political Economy in the Unciversity of St Andrew's. Edited! by Sir Alexander Grant, Bart., LL.D., Director of Public Instruction in Bombay, and E. L. Lushington, M.A., Professor of Greek in the University of Glasgow. In Two Volumes. Blackwoods. The ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1867
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 17779 | Page: Page 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Barddoniaeth

... 6PTA'oal'Vth- FTOLTNEB Y MEDDWYN. .Buddugol. L ?? y ddWY- a'i holl ffoledd,, e P~ara~flyngea ?? Ecd@ Y.hYfryda d re mofegiofedd , -e ia th trwy rbbyd. . Y ys y dd.darn y. ryn ares Er pan p g9do iyddy cyfuos, Yno cana am dd aa can Ims, Bloddda gwyn fm myd ?? Yna ?? bsdw-ria, *. INe Orwedod ar y sofai,. w w GcIei wedi, awdewv 'x bedd , W c o O walead arno wela? 1 Weithiau'fa rhegi, vweitbiau ...

EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, DERBY GALLERIES, SLATER-STREET

... |[LOSING NowcE.] The watei-colour room contains many oil paintings of great merit. The water colours are chiefly small. We wonder any water coloura can be obtained for a Liverpool exhibition-so few sell. In London ths water-colour exhibitions are generally cleared, or pretty nearly so, by the opening day. No. 309, Recollectiorsof Antwerp, byG. Chase, is an elaborate drawing of great interest ...

LICENSING SINGING AND DANCING SALOONS, &C. IN LEEDS

... Yesterday a full bench of magistrates, consisting of the Mayor, Mr. D. Lupton, Mr. J. Cooper, Mr. H. Chorley, Mr. J. Ellershaw, Mr. J. Wilson, Mr. T. Tonuant, Mr. J. Botterill, Mr. J. Marshall, Mr. W. Kelsall, and Mr. 0. Nusscy, assembled at the Ieeds Town fall, in special sessions, for the purpose of granting licenses to the owners of singing saloons, dancing rooms, and other places of ...

Poetry

... T I I po#vil. MY GRANDMA'Yi&bER . Bhe's gonq'i 8.Is'sgone I she`,IU Oa return, But why Oulde re -pine'i! Hler loss w mii ileplore~n 'ml q~osi, u ?? She'~h~ w1 -gind fair ' Herjosslaotre. ri ' %h er Us nd'thiony: ; And ?? gory she reigns there, Be.ore the Throne on high, Her body is consigned to duet, It's mould'ring in the grave, Blesied be the name of Him we trust, He takes but what He ...

BEFORE VICKSBURG

... BEFOR1, VICKSBURG. G. H. B0eeR. IQuoted from ?? Renidin's i1 Prose an1d Verse' Relheted hy J E Carpeuter, acd Published by Frederick Warne & Co., Losedoa.l When Shermian stool beneath the hottest fire That frono the ?? of Vicksburg gleamed, And boubt sheik tucebled in their smoky gyre. And grape-ehot hissed, axed ease shot screrODed; Back fromu the front thre cam'e, Weeping and sorely lame, ...

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

... I A HAPPY N!JEW Y IR,.lb Bright and fredb, if a trifle too frosty For scent word wo after the har- The sllorllilg is :;plcnd1_idly Itracnig, Til counitry (ldligbItfn', thougl la, . Th1e nky is Ii t1Ur(jUOiSO n11 oOlOliV, The soi, while it d1o.:zles the e(yes, Waruss the skatels, hot six soli(d ?? Thi ice on ?? ?? I ies; The wood in the didntcoe is purplo, Wit! bmarely 'a luff, grecn or ereo It ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... GOOD Worms. Edited by the 1kv. N. Mlacleol, D.D. [London: Strahan & Co., 5C6, Ludgate Hill|; -The gifted Editor has opeued the campaign for 1867 with a part of more than ordinary interest. From the facile pen of George MacDonald we have the first chapters of a most promising tale- Guild Court. Then there is an able paper on The !Meteoric Shower of November 14. 1866; andI after that we have ...

BRISTOL AND CLIFTON POULTRY SHOW

... BRISTOL. AND CLIFTON POULTRY SaOW. 'or The Bristol end Clifton Pooltry Show was opened on Wednesday, and continued the two following days, ill at the Rifle Drill-ball, end a more thoroughly success- of ful undertaking of the hind hoe never been organised. The committee ofigentlenmen who carriedl itont were Messrs. on Lang (chairman), W. Bone (vice-chimnTBafed E. Cambridge, J. Gardiner, Hyde. E ...

ENGLISH ECCENTRICS

... ENGLISH ECCENTRICS. ' THERE is no denying the ardour of Mr. Timbs's industry, or the assiduity with which he employs the discriminating scissors and the perpetuating paste. He travels through whole libraries as steadily as an army of white ants marches,-he opens volume after volume in search of an anecdote with the patience of a pearl-hunter investigating a series of oysters, and he finds ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... I, FASHIONS AND VARtETIES. -Mr. and the Honourable Th. Stuart ltrne arrived Ih London from Rookbhrlon, the regideneo bf 'the' V1roountees Guilamoro. The following are amongst the latebt arri- vala at thd (Gresham HotWl:-Mr and Mrs George Brown' Lawson, Mr Shaw, from the north, :Mr Plans, Mr and Mra Nugent, Mr and Mrs Maneelm , from Galway Mlajor Aader- son, 6 thRog&, from Englano.' The ...

OPENING OF THE ST. PHILIP'S ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... IOPENING OF THEST. PHIrWS ART AND| INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITfON, _ I The opening of the St. Philip's Art and Industrial. Exhibition, which has been orgamised and carried out in so C sbort a time and in so spirited a manner by an influential committee under the presidency of the Rev. D. Cooper, took piece on Monday, and attracted a considerable amount ofa local interest. Though the Exhibition ...