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THE CRYSTAL PALACE FLOWER SHOW

... gardoner to Thomas Mauidely, Esq., Knight's-hill, Nor are wood; 31. to Tihos. Paeg, gardener to Win. Leaf, Eaq , rl ark Hill, Strcatharn, by CLASS XIV.-10 Cape Heaths: 5?. to R. Peed, gardener Ldto T. Treadwell, Esq., Norwood ; 61. to Thomas William, ith ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... by the playgoing portion of the public, first-rate business may be expected. SURREY MUICot MALL, WESTBAB.-ltProprietor, Mr. Thomas Youdan), -Messrs. Lamb and Chappell, the celebrated pantomnimists, wish their canine wonders, have re-appeared with great ...

Published: Sunday 19 July 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5894 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BRITISH INDIA

... possible-confine our- fo selves to the Asiatic scene of action, during the re: century which decided our fortunes there. of Sir Thomas Roe, we have seen, strongly con- co demned the setting up of forts to protect the ware- lil houses. There must be some fighting ...

LITERATURE

... wayside ihil P '°d the latter marieit the young American pioneer, of the vildlerness aforesaid, and became, in due v or of Thomas Quinlatnd the hero of course, the ?? Ih ntro v-b the young American thus introduced to the h 1rlad hid it)5 oa'lly years to ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... violin, and the latter is a clever executant on the pianoforte and harmonium. We hope ?? will be better as the proprietor (Mr. Hardy) does everything possible to attract his patrons. B.ZRIII GH 3. THEsATRE RtoYAL-The performances this week present little novelty ...

Published: Sunday 29 November 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10430 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... South, with glass doors opeing into the gaden, lest MO flowers blooming, and birds einging on the trees, but who pullsue, be hardy enough to say that in our sober, iron-grey, in-door, Kane alose-ourtained dining-room, Christrms, with its chirping Q1at, fires ...

LITERATURE

... Years' Explolatiuts and Adventures in Silberiat, lonqolio, the Kiryhis Steppes, Chinese 2Trtary, and Part of Ce itral Asia. By THOMAS WILLIAm ATrINSO~N London: Hurst and Blackett. 1858. STCOND NOTICE. As ,Mr. Atkinson made Eikaterineburg the nucleus of his ...

LITERATURE

... six generations, and the only point of the tradition, says Dr. Livingstone, 1 I feel proud of is this: One of these poor hardy islanders was renowned in the district for great wisdom and prudence; and it is related that, when he was on his deathbed, ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... and T'he Cap~esite of Rueus. Buosiness csly middliiig. SURREY MUSrC HALr.. WESToau.-(P1tepiietor. Mr. Thomas Yoaudno)- On Wednesday last, Mesar. Thomas and Coda, the celebrated Potoulac Minstrels, took their benefit, esid the honses was crowded icc every ...

Published: Sunday 28 February 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10692 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... pressure were nowhere delineated save in the volume of a profane playhouse writer 1 And flave not Sir Walter Scott, Mr. Thomas Car- lyleand even the scornful Mr. Titmarsh, in his 4iChronile of the Drum, backed this inference P and are not all of us ...

LITERATURE

... heart, and who Ie5 l im bers that we are but dust e How hollow, in the ear of Onmisecence, the loud con- p fession of Sir Thomas Coxe that he was a ' miserablev suiser,' meant to edify the wondering poor !-how ti vain the haughty ' Have mercy upon us ...

FINE ARTS

... contributes, we have, we suppose, to thank the Department of Science and Art, which engrosses so much of his time. Mi. W. C. Thomas has Boccaccio (600) playing; Iias lute .by the azure sea, to dissipate his disomntstt odiiss second embassy to .eples. ...