PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... I ?? a. -~4 THE ST. JAMES-' HALL. Betwien Piccdilly and'the`4adrnt t'vast build. ing has lately Tipen,, under the wand of Owen Jones Last week we were invited within its wzlls. We passed an evening in ta hall of whith even the most. determin ed opium-dreamer can have no conception Blas e gleam from the splendid roof; M~ontiFs figures decorate the windows8 the Ahambra. is ashamed of ?? caught a ...

Christ Church School Private Theatricals

... Christ Chuxoh School Private Theatricals. On Tuesday evening last the boys educated at Christ Church Cathelral School gave a dramnatic entertainment to their friends, in the Theatre belonging to Mr. Tonikins, in Magdalenastreet, the gratuitous use of which he kindly granted for the occasion. The Chaplaius of Christ Church, as well as other members of the University, arid many of the principal ...

THE PUSEYITE'S INVITATION TO THE CONFESSIONAL

... Aln- TWill yo r ome to the Bower Y (From Pin'ich.) Will you come to the room I 'have darkened for you? Will you kneel at my feet as a penitent should (o, And say in what particulna^s you ever did transgress 7 Will you, muaiden, will yoi, won't you come and confess ? Will vou answer all my questions, howmoever strange they scem, And if some of themzi should shock you, %will y~a promise not to ...

TO THE HARP OF DAVID

... ?? . ., . FRIAGMENT. (Translated from TLaliartile- Coors de Litterature, No. 35, page 215. 0 H-Tarp! below the head that.sleepest Of Israel's Pnet-Kingl Immortal Widow of tile Prophet Awake, 0 Harp, and sing! Iives there lnot iii this flnatihig crowd, The bard whose noble nit Can tune thy cords. ;nd draw from thee Strong utteranuces of the heart? Resemblkest thou the mmiigmty brand, ...

LITERATURE

... .0 11 A Comprehcensive History of India, Civil, Military, and f Social, front the Ai-st landing of the English to the .Sup- d pression of the Scpoi Revolt, illutstrated by above 500 en- gravings on Wood and Steel.-Blaokie & Son, Glasgow. a WE have just got the first part of this interesting work, which, as to paper, print, and style of getting up, is superior i to any of its competitors which ...

LITERATURE

... Titan, for July. TnIS Magazine opens with a review of the first part of fr Cardinal Wiseman's Reeolleetions of the last Four Pops, A to which is added what is called a missing chapter of gi the, life of his present Holiness, on which his eminence is A silent. The reviewer sees little in the Cardinal's volume.a but ass enthusiastic admiration of the artistic and sensuous si decorations of ...

THE ROYAL GENERAL THEATRICAL FUND

... The Thirteenth Anniversary of the dinner of the Royal General Theatrical Fund, which took place on Monday evening, at the Freemasons' Tavern, gave cheering demonstration of the increased and increasing prosperity of an institution, the establishment of which has reflected no little credit upon the profession to which it especially belongs, inasmuch as a firm and abidiung root could not have ...

Published: Sunday 04 April 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7129 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AND F ASHION. OSPonNiE, MoNDeY.-11er 'Majesty and the Duchess of Kent Prince Alfred, Princess Alice, Princess Helena, Prince Lininigeis' and Prince Victor of 1Iohololohe, attendcd tho mnorning service lit Whsppinglghau Church yesterday. The xev. 0. Prothero ofliciated. Prince Leiniangen, left Osborne this inorning on Idis rettorn to the Coatineist. Prince Alfred returned to Alverbnliik, ...

Published: Sunday 06 June 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1665 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... T The Earl of Roden and -the Alsses Steele !YavO arrived at Tollynore PaFi t from, DUiudalk Hlouse. Lord und Lady Clermornt liave arrived at !Rostrevor from Ravensdale Parko. Lord D)u'ktlitn, M.P., arrived in Galway on jriday, and ig Btaying at Ardinore, tbe residence of T. M. Ferase, Esq.,J. P.* ?? Tuomas and Lady Redington anid suitel have arrived at their seat, tiicornan liouse. Tiue Doll. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... F~snIONABLE INTELLIGENCE.. TJhe Bart atid Countess of Elleesmere errived House all Monday evening from ?? ?? orlear cobbarn, Suiney.Y ,fug, F rl and Countess Craven and, family .Vrir I, London on Thursday :from Ashdown PeAr, c ?? and Major Massey 'hue Micea, and propose renmaining in Italy for ~eaecea O~ntl'5 tf Waldetirave an d Mr. ve~.,wllby Stravvberry-hill, in a few days for TheEar ?? ?? ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... | FASHIONABLE ITELLIGENCE. ._ . ?? .A . Jrffince Altrea will accompany tbe Queen and Prince Consort to Prussia, and remain at Bonn to pursue his studles. The young Prince will be estabilshed at the Univer. sity In much the same way so was his noble father. .LOcjD EGLIXTON AND HIS TENANTS-The 4yr Adrertier reporte that the Lord Lientenant of Ireland haa invited histenantry and dependents on the ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... | QUEENIs ROYAL THEAdRE. I .. s - ?? - . I wse extravegauzs of PFoto and Proserine, which was presented here for the first time on last Saturday night, qi hab turned out a managerial trump, or, in other word8 P' a decided hit. The parts sustained in it by Miesee Keeley and Thirlwa I and Mr. G. Honey have won for these clever performers well merited approbation from the crowded audiences that ...