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FINE ARTS

... GERMANl GALLERY, BOND.STREET. MDLLN. Ross Boczunau.- Though small, this gallerycontains live of this renowned artist's pro- ductions, each, if presented alone, would be an exhibition of itself, so perftct in detail, so poetically truthful, and so artistically are they finished. As some of these, however, have already received a notice in our columns, we shall proceed to review the last, and as ...

Published: Sunday 10 June 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 915 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION

... THE COURT. LO\DON, MONDAY.-Her Majesty the Queen held a Privy Council and Court on Saturday afternoon, at Buckingham Palace. The Right Rev. Dr. Longley, Lord Bishop of Duraiam, Archbishop of York desig- nate, by command of the Queen was sworn of her Majesty's most Hon. Privy Council. Arthur Helps, Esq., was sworn in the clerk of the Privy Council. The Hon. Win. Bathurst (late clerk of the ...

CHURCH MUSIC

... ITO THE EDITOR OF THE DERBV IIERCURY.I Sir-Your last week's correspondent mide some sensible b retnarks on the programme of our Diocesan Choral Associa. sR tion for its October meeting. Improvement in our church g music is much needed. and the Liclafield Association is effect- Ii Ing great good, but it is tobe regretted that for the approach. ing meeting a service has been selected which, ...

Mr and Mrs German Reed's Entertainment and Re-appearance of Mr. John Parry

... Mr and Mrs German Reed's EntertainmenIt and Rle-appearance of Mr. John Parry. I The benefit of those deservedly-popular entertainers Mr. and Mrs. German. Reed took place on Monday evening, and was attended by an exceedingly foll and fashionable audience, who testified by their hearty approval the high appreciation they had of the talents of the beneftciaires. Additional interest was impartedto ...

Published: Sunday 10 June 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 710 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FOREIGN

... T H E T W O SIC IL IES. NAPLES, MAY 29.-Last night we bad a demonstra- tion, which was got up in consequence of news from' Palerimo. The crowds assembled in the Caffe Europa and the Toledo appeared to be in great agitation, and scarcely able to keep themselves from boiling over- About 200 persons, all gentlemen, went froom the caffo up the Toledo shouting, Viva Garibaldi !-Viva Sicilial- ...

THEATRES, &c

... THEATRESs &ow ?? - Mr. Phelps is continuing to give west-end alldie00s an opportunity ot seeing him in those characters ep1ecyallY connected with his histrionic celebrity in the northern -estO, which was en long under his managerial jurisdiction, and RlI last ?? he has added to the list has been the wilv C'ardiad in Bulwer's populaf play of Richelieu. The discriminating of Sadler's Wells have ...

Published: Sunday 10 June 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 703 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... DPA, MusiO, &c purNscsss.-Mr- Phelps, who is become an immense favourite at thls theatre, has played Richelieu during the vweek, and with great saccess. &r. Phelps acts this diffi- cult character in a most intelligent and impressive style There is a profundity of thought, a power of analysis, and subtlety of conception necessary for its correct delineation which puts Richelieu far above the ...

POETRY

... D ?? SO SAD ?-A SONG. A1hy so sad? Does sunshine never a vourheart atd light your way? Do the oalouds of winter ever Parken oil life's passing day ? Times of gloom must sometimes hover; Rains must fall, aud temaposts rave; Night must earth and heaven cover; Vild must be the wintry wave. WThy eo sad? The sun is living Still behind yon cloudy rack; Stars their glittering light are giving Even ...

DRAMATIC SLANDERERS

... DRAM8.TIC SLAND)ERERS. It bsa been SD much the fashion in certain societies to slander actors and condemn things theatrical; the charges-withal so gratuitous-are so general, and the auathemas, albeit so common. place, yet are so sweeping, that one is often tempted to wonder whether the opponents ot the histrionic profession ever take the trobshle to examine for themselves into the institution ...

Published: Sunday 10 June 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1049 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTICES

... 7 I. FRASER's MAGAZMhE;.-The current number of this i; excellent magazine contains matter for all classes bf Df readers. Mr. W. Hopkins contributes an interestiiig Ld philosophical essay jti the Phveical Theories of the r Phenomena of Life. A short ' Reverie after Reading 's Miss Nightingale's 'Notes Oil Nursink follows, and ;o after that the continuation of Giyll Orangei in which the ...

LITERARY REPORT

... LI TERARY REPORT. In the remarks we had occasion to make last gr( ii- week upon missio-ary hLbour, wvhonf calling atten- he tion to Di. Kirapf's work, we had not seen Travels er-and a dceltures of the Rev. JOSEPHI WOLFF, D.D. lhe and LL.D., vicar of The Brewers, near Taunton, dai ral &bc. (London: Saunders, Otley, and Co.)-although go ad we believe it appeared before the publication of est he ...

INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... With that enterwrise and spirit which hag hen ;hn - , at With that enterprise and spirit which has been without a 1, parallel in the history of English entertainments, the Crystal re Palace directors have made arrangements for a great inter- y natiooal musical festival. For this purpose they have secured re the services of upwards of 3,000 members of the Orpseion of be France, an amateur ...