THE SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... I -THE Ino MJTHI7EL CLUB C4TTLE SHOW. An adjourned special general meeting of the members of the Smithfield Club, very nuneronalyt- tded, was held yesterday at the Frems Msvern. to consider the question of the removal of the annual show from' Baler.atreet to Dixn's Lain, Islingto, where a company, called the Agricultual Hiall Company, has undertaken to eret a anitable uilding, provided the ...

OSMASTON MANOR FLOWER SHOW

... OSMIASTON MANOR FLOWER SHOWV. n. n l 1A - - ?? to On Wednesday was held the second midsummer flower smhow at Osmaston. A nurmerous company assembled from riL the neighbourhood to enjoy the pleasure of seeing Mr. ith Wright's unequalled conservatory and the manor grounds 1.* and to examine and criticise the flowers, fruits, and vegetable Ing exhibited in the Raquet-court. The late unfavourable ...

THEATRES, &c

... THEATRES, &o. goyinarket.-Mit. BucKSfTOtB's BaEouRoT.- Ever aoces ,i.Backetone has been the lessee of the Haymarket, the bsnefit WhIrh he takes about the period of the summer solstice has always We looked forward to as one of the annual feaeures of his mena- g~i9,;l campaign. It is not merely that the entertainments are for t 1 ecsin rndeedmore than ordinarily attractive, but the ad- s 0amrby ...

Published: Sunday 15 July 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5367 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POETRY

... BY-GONE HOURS. 'Ts sad, 'tis sad, to think upon The joyous days of old, When every day that wearies on Is number'd by some friendship gone- Some kindly heart grown cold! Could those days but come again, With their thorns and flow'rs, I would give the hope of years For those by-gone hours! 'Tis sad, 'tis sid, to number o'er The faces, glad and gay, Which we have lov'd; some smile no more Around ...

LITERATURE

... L8ITERATURE. The Cotkgqe Of &h Alps: or, Life atW Man neri; inbakt &itzerliald. By a LADY. In Two Volumes. those ~ Sampson Low and Son. tion w The preface is at first sight rather puzzliug. it picture sets off with a commendatory memoir of Madame In Dora d'Istria, an ?? lady and duotor prnesof the Ghika family, to whom these weil-co vlmsare dedicated by the American lady their prospcM author. ...

MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... The little auxilliary platform at the Town Hall devoted to instrumental solos is fast becoming idsitified in public estimation with artistic excellence in general, and the gem performances of the Monday evening concerts in par- ticular. It would seem as if the various tons pictures- to borrow a German idiom-when removed to this rcstrictcl arena, acquired something of the finish and delicacy ...

FINE ARTS' ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... I I - CONCLUDING NOTICE. j The near approa~lh of the final close of this exhibition, which C is announced for-tlie (Saturday) evening, warns us that there bh atre afew works remainin, to ivliich wve owe anotice. Of the principal -pictures in, the small room east of the chief aypart- a meat we had an opporeuuity '0f seakldng at the time of the IC Graphic Society's conversazoflc. ...

Dr. Pech and the English Opera at Drury-lane Theatre

... | Dr. Pech and the E]glish Opera at Drury-lane I~r. Tech and the 9heatre. In the ERA of the Sth loot, we gave a report of Dr Peeb's case before Mr ComninrNihl nt eoluivent Debtors' Court, and on Thurs- day lost the doctor ..as finally examined before the Same learned Comn- missioner. It will be recollecetd tbat the ineolvent wa the nmusical director of the English opera at Drury-lane Theatre ...

Published: Sunday 29 July 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1928 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND VARIETIES, Ilis Excellency entertained at dinner on Monday last, Colonel the lion E n Littletob, Lady Margaret Litileton, Major Ihe Hon A Wrottesley, and the following offlcers of the 2d Staffordshire Regiment :-Capt Buller, CLpt Anderson, Capt Wilson, Capt Nugent, Capt Disney, Mr Cold. well, Mr Jervis, Mr Pattison, Mr T W Sneyd, Mr Lcntlhall. Mr Lowe, Mir Hcillot, Mr Baldwin, ...

A LAY OF SAINT STEPHEN'S

... A L*AY O1F SAINT STEPHEN'S. (Fromh Bentiiy'5 Afiscellwty.) Of hen ibte~l senrators W~ho fill St. Stephens's seats, fri A stranigely varioua cat31ogue l Our obscrvatior, greets.d Trwo K~ings, a Dua;e, a Mfarrslall, too, Cl In K-oiptdrlei gui60 nrc reon; p A Noble I'erlore-r, and a Knighy/t, p] A Firan1klyn arnd A-rdeanle, P1 We've Fcllorrcs, Mlerry, Rich, and I Vise, gc5' LOrryF, sllerdy, ...

MUSIC

... XiJTSICI. it, lie nr to, 0- J(C e.s e- er of le *2r 0- le t, ial s8 le 9. 11', ly .11, I.5 J]1 R- e- id .1- Oar Ri, I Volunters. WVords by A. It, 11loeSrTOx, Esqn. ilc/lody by Dr. Aitxe, newly arranged by I.. Atuoews, Manehester: Riclard Andrews. The musical public by this tine are well nigh bored to death with Volunteer strins nndl patriotic Rifle songs. We venture to assett that if ill ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUBRI PBENTIORANA.o MIr. Prentice is beyond the reviewer. Critics may I praise or ?? moves in a settled sphere, not to be reached by the dars of the spiteful, nor by the praises of ordinary men and women. Prentice, in the course of his consection -with the Louisville Journal, believes that he has said, or rather written, a long list of good things that will live. Now going down to ...