LIVERPOOL PILOTS' CONCERT

... I I The annual concert and entertainment given by the pilot belonging to this oiLy, the proceeds of which are for the beneat of the Liverpool Seamen's Orphan Institution and ...

THE THEATRES

... That admirable combination, the 6Casteo Company in now located at the Alexandra Theatre, and it will be heard with regret that this is the final visit to Liverpool of an organieation wh ...

NEW NOVELS

... V~~Yw ATiILOS; OR, TIiE STORY OF A LIFE, by M. A. Curtois (2 'olS.: Remington and Co.), is based upon a very decided motive -the effect upon men's lives and natures of good seed scattered about fre ...

Published: Saturday 30 April 1887
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 830 | Page: Page 22 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION, MANCHESTER, 1887

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FAIRS

... F AIRS. BALLazsE-NA.-This monthly fair for the sael ot I bors, was held in the Ballymena Fair Hill I yesterday, in fine weather, and vwss in everv re* spedA much superior to its predecessor. The feet chat the farrcers in tchs ueigbborbcoodt are pretty well througlh with their spring labour wa8 ar means of augmentiun the exhibits in the apri- cultural section to a cousiderable extent, and 'E ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... I LITSE BABt ARRIVALS . t ?? I Sn AIdtaturetuInFiSOM e-m Paper and Much Poverty may 0oarist. !.,I i anm old,'enyiing ib- there: eire: three ?? iniauthorship. The wflrst,'to write anything worth ths`Wpublihling; tho esencd, to'find honest snen to publish it; Lthe third, ito get . sensible men to road it. Mr. WiVheatley has cleaied' this three-barred gate at a bound, and in the .DuninoN' or ...

COME BACK TO ME

... Where dost thou linger?-tbht whose gentle hearing Seemed still the prumise IJ a gentle heart' Yet vwho, o'er all, a many pride still wearing- O shaEl3 we walk for evermore apart? Nvow thou art gone, the truth is clear before m- The trut3 I .NLt not whilst thou still were near; Would that I might yet to my side restore thee By the brief sentence, Thou tume art teir. I he voice of music, in my ...

FAIRFAX OF FUYSTONE: A NOVEL

... ALL RG HTS RESHEEYVED. By MRS HUIBBERT.WARE. Author of Tins, KiaQ OF BATH,' LIFE'S .9EVE5 AGcre Ers DEARESTr Wcsni, FiE IV00oo), &C. Mcre than a fortnight bird elasped since that sabboath day destined to be so sadly memorable a one to the nouseholrl at.N~ewitali, inasmuch as the arrange and terrifying SwfoOS, or trance, as her father called it, into which H1,llenf Fairfax lad fallen ...

Extracts from New Books

... WxtvgdS from Ag¢'S#h THE CHARAcrER OF CLIVE.-He meets the most formid- able accusations with bold avowal and a confident justifica- tion. He makes no attempt to soften his enemies or con- ciliate the public, but stands on his meritsand services with a pride which in other circumstances would have been arrogance. Though stern and imperious by nature, his temper was proof against a thousand ...

Theatrical Mems

... 'Mr I epentrical Mon.5. ijzsses Ada and Addie Blanche made their first c1ara1CO nt thc Caiety on Saturday nigxht, and metn ; ith a very favourable reception. d Dilis; Lottie Vtetille has beets ?? by illne3s T from playing her jart of Ioionour, in Sophia, at the a V'audeville for a night or tao. The production of ivy, at the Royalty. is postponed till Saturday, v because Miss Alicv Atherton ...

THE LATEST FASHIONS

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... MAIAGAZINES. Oil SBrlImNEfllS MAC, ZINII (London: F. Warine & CDo.) fully isaintains tho prestige secured by &in itS opoflinc ililior. It is undoubtedlythe beat in oP the Auiglo-AMrorican periodicals, and fully de deserves the alsmost unprecedented popularity fet irhichs it has gained. 'Tho hitherto unpublished ,c ' letters of 'i'haoloeray have bieln eagerly in, looled for, all thu mnore so ...