LITERATURE

... I be hE9NRY SusD's LITTLE Boost or ETRecesAL WISnoor. all Translated from the O'riginal Nedicaval German by Richard Pr Resy., (London and Dio'lia : Richardsoon and Son.)ti DEc PONTE'S BMEDITATIONS. Insixitosok., Vol. iii. (Lon- go don. and Dublin : Richardson and Son.) m The aboviinamsed pubhlications are valuable and interesting th add itiona to the Catholic spiritual literature with which ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS in MANCHESTER

... I PUBLIC ANEUSEMlBD7TS in MANCHESTER. (aROM.-OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) As a proof that the public taste for the Shakaperian drama has not altogether decayed among us, it may be mentioned that it has been illiustrated on our boards upon four different occa- sions this week. On Monday we had Romeo and Jlliet, with Miss Faucit as the heroine, in which character she fully sus- tained the reputation ...

Published: Sunday 05 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 565 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Fashion and Varieties

... Syaslitoa aub naricticS. TiHE COURT. THE QUEEiN'S STATE BALL,. 'Itnr Queen gave, on Wednesday evening, at Bucking- hlain Pa lace, a state ball, whicih was very tliotserously :1ndi brilliaitly atteinded, tihe ?? aitountittg to ahout l1,900, a Hid coalplrising teie Royal family and loral isirci'sI the clinol of die diplomatic corps, and ceiginers ozt (listiilctionl staying, ill this cOtlitliW, ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... 'THEE GREAT' I NIT)STR L'RI EI ilIT''ION. Tui I: aittotdattee on Satut'11day ?? most, f-oshdotiable, tiid [lie p0'lr'faluaiice of' Di-. Stewatrt Onl ithe organi iiti itid tittibet's to wait untitil [lie bell tolled lot departture, ?? tinply were?ii Il tottipenisallteli 0h ?? to hear hiis detvellopmen~tt of[hit ntoblie itisi'titmeni t Vl itl its ?? ?? Ie teiiess. 'The rinle Arts; ?? tfal ot [t ...

THE SONG OF JUNE

... THIE SONG OF JUNE, rVY ' 1ZA COOL. P Oh, eome withm Ie, whoever yebe el G-oolse ootm the palace, ild come from the rot; The st roig and the lhole-the poor and the pale- Ah, sad is tie spirit that follows ise not old Deceinl.)r lighted his pyre, And beckoned ye in to the altar blaze He hung up his neisletto over the fire, And pressed soft lips upon Christmias days. mn Ye weleomed him with his ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... ST. JAMES'S THBEA TRE. GERMAN PLAYS. Tile evcr-rrlefatiaible 11r. MITCisELL, who never during all his active life his allowed one single, solitary blade of grass to grow below either of his feet, has published the pro- grammne or a Gerrnsr dramatie senson, to commnence on the 1st of July, after the conclusion of Mdllc. RACnEL'S engage- ment ard the French Plays. The announcement is in all ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... PERIODICALS.-The Illustrated Aleayazuie of Art- (Cassell, London.)-This capital publication contains 17 | tinely-executed wood-engravings, some of them of large size, and including a portrait of the Rev, H. LBcceher, brother of Mrs Stowe, as well as much interesting read. ing; Jonathan Freke Slingsby being one of the contri. ?? BfaqaozIne has a variety of sketchy ?? Puncl 1 Our Honeymoon, ...

THE CABINET WORK AT CORE HOUSE

... ITElg CABINET WORK AT GORE IlOUSE. Two exhibitions were opened to public view, on Mon. day, at Gore-house. The one is a collection of cabinet work of various epochs and several European nations; the other is a selection of the drawings and models made by the students of the schools of design all ever the country. Both exhibitions are under the auspices of the board of trade; which, as regards ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... PRINCESS'S THEA TE. SABDANAPALUS. We have seen many spectacle dramas of more or less splendour and of more or less pretensions to correctness in scenery and costume, but we have never seen, and we be- lieve there never has been seen, in this or any other country, in any theatre or any opera, a spectacle play of sunh deep and perfectly novel historic interest, and presenting so gor. geous and ...

THE FASHIONS

... THEE FASHIONS. [rROX TEK FRESSoN.] Bfsoques continue in great vogue for fill dress or untreos : light or heavy materials are all made with basques. For insturce :-A dress of embroidered muslins, the skirt trimmed with three filuncem, on, which is a runuing deRian, corm po-ed of spr~gs or the bend-wveed. The body is mace quite fiut. so as to show the enmbroidery shat surrounds it, the tasqaes ...

MUSIC

... .- i I: ,i RoiAL I*AULNOP!ERA. ; W Xis bV6 n `ahothe ?? at this theatre. .d~d~iine. 'MedtRri,%-whd se._i ae s inclnded in the : geneiaI pr'oppex.tus Uss ?? the beginning of the L season, app'ered on Saturday night in ?? di Bolian, with more success than any other singer who F has hitherto performed-this -part--inu--london. - Ma- R dam~e Medori has a considerable continental reputa- e tion; and ...

STATE OF TRADE

... Ol iat ADE. opening markets of Dor aster and York re | impression that, at least for a period, wools ete be dear, and as the supply is not here, nor is there any disposition from the | country d ves to allow their stocks here held on cousigument to be sold at easier rates, the bnsiness deing is very inconsiderable, Noils and brokes are with a small supply stock. Yarns bear no proportion to ...