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MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... MAGAZINES }FOR APRIL. [CONTINUED.] Blacckwoorvs Edinburgh M1agazine (Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons) gives the place of honour to the conclusion of the serial story entitled Sarracinesca, from the pen of 1. Marian Crawford. We have noticedthe various instalments as they appeared, and, as the novel has now been published in three volumes, shall refer to it more at length ...

ART NOTES

... A.T TES.-a According to information received at the Artists' Club, the Liver Society, and the Con- w ay Valley Club, the following is the completed list of Liverpool artists who have this year contributed works to the exhibitions at the Royal Academny and the Royal Institute of Paint~rs in Water Colours: Royal Academy: John Finnie, three mezzo- tints, two on line, one on dado; P. Ghent, ...

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 DRAMA IN PARIS

... T'UE DRAMA IN PARiS. LA GA MINE DE PARIS Comic Opera, in three acts, libretto by the late ene Leterrier and M. Albert Vanloo, music by M. Gaston Serpette, produced at the Bouffes-Parisiens, Mlarch 30th, 1887. ABaron de la Roche- au -t M. MAnGn monettes . ?? . - PICCAnUeA Hiercule .- ?? . LAMY Eugene ?? M' GOURsDON GuogOss . ?? M. JANNIX ?? M. GAUSSIS simonet ?? * . . GUISSART SPin ?? ?? M. ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2901 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... 'WE are sorry to hear that there is a serious disagree- ment between the two partners in the Opera Comique ?? Vaughan and Mr George Edwardes. We understand that the latter has given notice to terminate the partnership at the close of the present month, on the ground that Miss Vaughan has broken the agreement by allowing Mr Forbes-Robertson to leave the cast. Miss Vaughan has, we believe, ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2827 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... THE METROPOLITAN. On Monday evening we presented ourselves to Mr Oliver at the pay-box of Mr Lake's establishment for the purpose of viewing the many attractive features of the holiday entertainment organised with such dis- criminating judgment by the popular Mr William Bailey; but when we learnt that the press of visitors was enormous, we concluded that a visitor from the press would have ...

Published: Saturday 16 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1411 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE WITCH

... A Drama, in Five Acts, Adapted from the German by 0. Marsbam Rae Produced at the Princess's Theatre on Tuesday Afternoon, April 26th, 1887. Sir Rupert ?? . r EDMUND GEc ?? Simeon ?? Mr JOrsN fl8Aocn'1AM ?? Mr F. GRovR ?? Mr C. M. YORE Father Mathias ?? Mr F. Dowas Eilhart ?? r E. IV. THOMAS Wolfram ?? M .. r 0. THORNTON Friedrich ?? Mr W. S. PARKiSs Hans ?? Master CALHAEc1 The Lady Alma ?? lrs ...

Published: Saturday 30 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1479 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LATEST FASHIONS

... I THE IATEST -FAHIONS. The warv wisdom of a certan honil and by. no mean beautifully worded Eegli pxoverb.f is matched y the ?? saying, 'Xci avrll ne te decouvrep f±L Pe, however, heed these l recommeations nor wouldpro be absolutely we to gooutinfursandmy ' thicknesses of garmenture on April days when I the sun is hot and the breeze is warm. Our proverb-wisdom has to be diluted with ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...