THE JUBILEE AND THE LIVERPOOL CHARITIES

... THE JUBILEE AM) THE LTrVEOL CHARITIES. 1o foafowing letter Ihas been'received by the L seezet-y of the Liverpool Central Relief and *t Cwarity Organisation Society:- d Liverpool, April 1, 1887. Dear Mr. Grsewood,-Wa have been con- if sidering what was fittaug for us to contribute in this jublee year as a thank-offering for biessings . enjoyed dring the reign of our belved Queen, It d is ...

ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

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THEATRE ROYAL

... ; hlMISS FORTESCUE IN UQ1'18.-: Last night, after a lapse ot twelve- onths yt Fortesciae made her reappearance on the Birmi' n 1 boardstrolecting for her opening piece Mr. W. %rlt adaptation af Ouida's well-known novel ?? ea' the ocasxion of ?? ?? Fortescue cornercd Mr. W. S. Gilbert's beautifully-written play, Cretcht and it speaks somewhat badly for the taste of sledb audiences that ...

THEATRES

... -TEAt MR. GILLETTE'S military drama, brought out in a tentative fashion at the PRINCESS'S Theatre on Saturday afternoon, proved to be a far better specimen of dramatic work than the average of American pieces which find their way to the London stage. It is full of excitement-arrests of spies, bombardments of towns, courts- martial, and what not ; but, amidst all the din and clash of arms and ...

Published: Saturday 09 April 1887
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 608 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A POPULAR REVIEW OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL WORK DURING THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA, IN TEN CHAPTERS

... A POPULAR REVIEW OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL WORK DURING THE EEIGN OF QUEEN ArICTORIA, IN TEN CHAPTERS. 'e BY THE 11EV EDGAR SANDERSON, M,A., d AutfY.or (f Historyof the Brioish Empire, Outlines to d of the Worl ?? History, &c. n a b it 0 Ir CHAPTER IT, C NiW POLITICAL ERA BEGINS IN 1832-OPPONENTS o- l REFORM-THE DvicrE OF NEWCASTLE-THE b LIBERAL PARTY-LIBERAL PRINcIPLES-RE- FORMS PRIOR TO ...

NOVELS

... lqeL8. The Girl in the Brown 'labit, by Mrs. ten gaywd Xenuard (3 vols., E. V. White Md Om Co.). Ones more a sporting novel fom the bsc facle pen of Mrs. Kennard, who calidt the Do method of the huntingfild into the realm of hae 8 fiction, and rides as ersight to the finish as the M most enthusiastic sportswomen 0ouid desir. ac IThus, no8sooer have her hero, Miq Manning- pe4 3ton, and his ...

Theatrical Mems

... 'C',I)eattical memo. (,I I'riday. at the Lycenum Theatre, a public meeting ,il I.(c held concerning the futherance of the Shakei- (are Memorial Library at Stratford-on-Avon, Mr lb1my Irving- will take the chair at three o'clock, n., si takers on the occasion are to include General ll Xevy, Sir Frederick Pollock, the American 'iinister, Sir Theodore Martin, the Mayor of Strat- fur4l. DIr ...

MONTE CRISTO, JR., FESTIVAL

... On Sunday night there promises to be a brilliant gathering at the Gaiety to celebrate the one hundredth night of the successful burlesque by Richard Henry, called Monte Cristo, Jr. About four hundred invitations have been issued to the best known representatives of art and literature, and the gathering doubtless will be a memorable one. The stage is to be beautifully decorated, and each ...

Published: Saturday 09 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1330 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL LIBRARY

... sfftESPEAIIIJE MEMORIAL LIBRARY. .i~tiolg was held yesterday afternoon in the -t ulll Theatre, kindly granted for the occasion by Mr J,,e II, to promote the extension of the above bray. Tilire was a very fair attendance in the body tile theatre. Mr IavING presided, and was accom- jnd al the stage by a number of ladies and gentle- ptl distillsshuitd in art, literature, and the drama. Ia elpellg ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1730 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... MISt MARY ANDERSON's recent visit to Nottingham will long live in the memories of local playgoers. Such a scene as was witnessed both within and without the Theatre Royal on Saturday night last is without precedent in the recollection of the oldest inhabitant. Visitors on foot could only gain access to the doors of the theatre by following in the wake of the carriages, and enthusiasm was great ...

Published: Saturday 30 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2853 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHIOKN AND VARIESTIES. FASUIONABLE MARRIUAGC. {TE:I2Ail 1'FRuL OLIn CuJ1tRSPO.tIE'1.) Liwulics, Tuesday. i ?? hi:-ior hia the Must Rev Dr Disyer seat-.id tll iu;uarr-age bea.vena Mr jri u (Cattersou a-iL, Li 'upipii, set's utf C:tte:statt Smith. Fn. oif 1. 1' ..All-~s Cr.'gnt, e ?? ?? f 7inx:.T31 (rM L'etiu, ESLL. J ?? Arnire4'.n, couutyt lare, ;:,d : tezs e: Lilrick. 'lit w £-Is, ?? 0:,a. i ...

THE ADMIRAL'S ASLEEP

... U A YARN OF TiE FLEET. tl s Don't make a noise or else you'll wake the t , admiral is not yet one of our sea songs. Now sthat big guns mustn't be fircl for fear they should P a burst, and small iuns mustn't be fired for fear of t distmarbing the slinibers of Royal personages onr board, the hands will have plenty of leisure to ti learn a, new ditty or two. Here is one which, ln il uN ith the ...