LITERARY REPORT

... c ;a Another of those publiciationis which have gained I for the Camnden Society the reputation of being the N greatest benefactors of arebheological literature that I thle ,, lhas produced, graces our table this week. t Jt is entit'ed Narratives of the h'eformratione, chiefly frotz Jhe ,aMtcecripts of John Foxe, the Jfartyrolo- 0 ?? with two C(ontemporary Bio.7raphies of A rch- t 1,,rp ...

THE THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL EXAMINER

... PRINCESS'S TuElAlE. We have been very glad to observe the thoroughness of the success of Mr Phelps in Oxford Street, a success all the more genuine for having been gradual. At first there were thin houses, but as the new public warmed into acquaintance with an actor able to represent successively, and always admirably, characters so unlike each other as t those of Sir Pertinax Macsycophant, ...

EUNDSWORTH AND LOZELLS FLOWER SHOW

... EUNDSWORTH AND LOZELLS FLOWER S HI 0 W. The second exhibition of the soason, in connection with ithc Handsworth and Lozelis Floral and Horticultural Society, was beld yesterday afternoon, in the delightful grounds of Perry Hall, the soat of the Ron. F. G. Cal- thorpe, M.P., whjo nost kindly placed them at the disposal of the committee for the occasion. The weathor proved lmexpecthdly fine, ai ...

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... AMi:ERICAN T'HEATRICALS. (PHILADELPHIA City Itemn, May 26.) THEs MissE H1nOX NATALO, now established artistes of the Italian Opera, are rapidly gaining the highest pinnacle of fame in Cuba. By the latest accounts they were about finishing a most ersuessful after-season at the Grand Tacon Theatre, Havana, where they were the principal attrac- tion. In addition to the Sistera Natali and Madame ...

Published: Sunday 24 June 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1229 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CRYSTAL PALACE

... CR F,7'SIL PALACE. THE INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. The arrangements for the visit of the Orphcoiiistes of France to attend the great musical ifestival at thie Crstal Palaco next week are now fast approaching completion, and the first section of that body will arrive in London this day ; the whele of the remainder, 3,000 in number, will arrive on Stndav. The Western lice of Franco has ...

LITERATURE

... TH' Two Grx& Co;AMNiENTs. By Dr. Candlish. L6ndoo: Nelson. It I' eeldom our fortune to meet with a' work, on. the dutes 'of 'religlon, which brings them home so powerfully to u meus business and bosoms I as the Two Great Command- ments:` T he twelfth chapter of the Romano, which foroe the groundworkc of 'the volume, and which, from its piece Immediately after the profound toachings of the ...

POETRY

... TEIE WIFE'S SONG. Forget not ' Thou didet breatbh a vow, Tint aye witlth tbe0wY evening star Thv heart would seek its home,-and thou Wouldsl love and bless us from afar. Behold-the ovening star doth shino,- Thy flower, the rose, is dewy wet I and thy childron (thbne and mineS Forgoet thee not:-doat tlon forget? 'Forget not, husband of my heart! The words thou left'st have been a oharm: 'They ...

COURT AND FASHION

... q!7 COU--T A- D :-A .H -I COIJRTn AND FASHEION. ~1IONDAY.-IHer Majesty the Queen, accompanied by the Prin- cess Alice, and attenided by the Hou. Horatia Stopford, took a drive je an open carriage and four thiasafternoon. His Royal Highness the prince Consort presided this morning at a meeting of the governors 0f Wellington College. The Prince Consort and the Count of Flanders rude on horseback ...

Published: Sunday 24 June 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2388 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... MZt~W. I .j. ; : v W~t.. : .: ls ?? = - ri, - z GLUM, OPERWA. We have already inentionhd the pertbrmaice og ii da if , rsv s iin thefbrm of at U s der therdirietion of X Cbees'Hallfi'; and-we observo tht another opera of the same great ?? to be produced, but likewise in the concertform, at theRoal. .Ital Opea, on W readsday net-.n . Mr. Hall's perfermsnee of Iphig-eu was first vn !Manchester ...

SCOTCH PICTURES IN THE LONDON EXHIBITION

... SCOTCH P1C11RDES IN TRE to2iDO'L; - EN;-HIBITION. rA writer ?? metropolitan notes il the-641rt- deen zirald has -otices of veious pictures by Scotch artists which adorn the walls of the Royal Acadenmy Exhibitior- After 'bestowing due iand upn ithe performaces-of Messrs-3Dyce and Phillip--two Aberde tans-and notiing generally certain portraits -by Sir-J. WWat6on Gordon, Mr -F. Grant, aid Xr ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... HAYYARKET THEATRE. Another comedy from the prolific pen of Mr. EduMLI Falconer was produced on Saturday night at the llY- market Theatre with considerable success, under the title Gi DOssJ e Love Ue ? As it will not be played again rntil Meonday week, when Miss Sedgwick, who at the present n10o meat has probably arrived at Manchester, will have returnel to London, we need not tantalise our ...