Literary Notices

... i'-tc-a-g B40ftto. C; BATION By TxouAs HurosN, F LS., Captain Bengal Army. London: wVil. Alleat.and Co. uithor of this handsomevolume--which -we state, at the risk of frightening most 'tas is devoted to an interpretation of the joss of the Apocalypse-has, happily, in his | fae, enabled us to give at a glance the 1i iupon which he proceeds to lunfold the tvteries of the book. Like most ...

MUSIC and DANCING LICENSES

... The proceedings before the Licensing Magistrates last week were Pet sliar, and may h-ve an efifct which is not yet apparent. The Verat question ot the amusemnstts of tbe people is involked, and we believe that ultimately, and it may not be before long, 1ulic attention will be turned to the aubject in such a manner as plouade an entire clange ini the syetem by which public enter- ili'ents are ...

Published: Sunday 21 October 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 857 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... I PROVINCIAL THEA rRIOALV (PoROM OUR oWN CORRESPONDENTS.) ABERDfEEN. TuRATS ROTAL,-We have had-thanks to Mrs Pollock-many and various attractious here of late. Mr W. B. Scea, who of old woes well known in this town as oue of the best eircus clowns, has now on the boards of our theatre met witl hearty applause from not a few of his old friends. Miss Cecilia Lambe fulfils a short engagement, and ...

Published: Sunday 21 October 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11009 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... BALLiNASLOr F&IR, (FnOM OUit RPoTEtA.!) BALIUNASLOE, WooNaESDAY, EVENuNG.-The great annual fair of Ballinaseloe, which may be truly desig- nated -an event of national importance, and the inte- rest of which increases every year, will open to-morrow morning at six o'clock. For some days past the inha- bitants of Ballinasloe have been making active prepa- rations for the reception of visitors, ...

GREAT OCTOBER FAIR OF TUAM

... I 'GREAT OCTOBER FAIR OF TUAI. ( (FROa OUR CORRE5PONDENr.) TUAm, ?? vas one of the largest cattle fairs ever held in Tuam. In fact, it was the opinion oi many that it came very nearly, if not actually up tr Ballienaloe, in point of nunshers and general quality of the supply. LOng before daylight the lots began to pour in, and to such an extent that a large tract of the. adjoining field bad to ...

OUR PUBLIC MUSEUMS

... OTP. 1PUi3BLIC MuI ,UUmS. TBE H SOUTH CK;NSNTN lbLiLE(IONS. tilo2ucui slioillle ltstl ?? lill Ci'lsl- lii~: ,.ti ll l ~ dei-li, Of totlialci' all't Se ttledl of 1irifiise lwilleaitv llt ixtit' litii Il' 'T lii illt~lit, lLSild0 for pubilw O' ?? itli>'ilsteriig (tlic~ Lpdikeritiis stitl Withii i i,,; ,fellcto ii'eI',. t Of t'oili'st txev Ai'Jloi top mit1 d~oiioiig sojilti this lan sotielri~i't ...

LITERATURE

... LITMuTURAI ' Iur/'3o7J'7''i IeCrs, i, Ie/Jll to ?? Bishops O ?? ;/ t)/ttS ?? ti ?? I~,jt t~ion 0;te ?? Second Editioll. Londonii Thick- 1.1n ?? l o ald I Co. el Tiie jt 6o!iot_.l splitidgtle o Ile t iturgicLlI 1- for0 Controvetsy has so olimpletelybeblled nowith t we have hlulos as little hope of awawkenilng any in- U telrt it thoil eliecto(I letters of oulr valued corre- spondlent as wve ...

LITERATURE

... THE OCTOBER MAGAZINES. Blaekwood* discourses on Spiritualism with its accus- tomed lucidity and analytical power. The article is entitled Seeing is Believing, and the writer argues thatman is credulous from his very impatience to get the truth, and his inexperience of the ways in which truth oau be sought. Supremedisregard, says the writer, to the accuracy of the facts on which its ...

POETRY

... ?? ?? .. ?? -- l ' 111 1; 1 )S Nl1 ESTIS. The lark it loves the VlloW ooro; 'The jyW thle 1tweohool top; TIll rooks the (rile whoso loafy crowns UncIIdsitg sowny and 10P. The robiu in the nettle builsd, Anud the sparrow in the hedge; The eogle loves the slopilig rook, And the granite slab nud ledge. All other birds bhave hosen eorth iol haems both morn And even - But the arit he ohoso the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMtT$BY-ENTS, 'TOYAL LYCEUJAO THEATRE. The second season of the LYCEUM THMATRE, under the management of Madame Celeste, commenced on Monday last. A variety of new features claims our attention. The performancee are new, or new to this house; ard the list of artists Las beon ?? re- cruited from home and abroad. Mr. Charles Dance's graceful little drnma, Delicate Gtround-, lte of the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND VARIETIM | Mr. William Smith O'Brien, accompanied by Mrs. O'Brien and family, left Linerick Saturday evening for Dromoland House, on a visit to Lord lchiquit. The Marchioness of Londonderry and a party of distinguished guests arrived at Powerscourt Houso 03 Thursday night, having arrived at Xlugstoin, via Holyhesd, fromn London, at six o'clock, pm. With regard to the cOn. ...

DRAMA

... I bit 17J MA. t ?? ?? PRINCESS'S. Thil; theatre opened for t~let csafso'u cu1 Sattilrrirs' ?? when was 1-rorluoecc an ad-c'ctation ?? IF-leocr of Vi, tot Hulgo's admnril ,li drnc~ia of Ilit'Ea the ii ro being lilavc- by½ M. Fecicter. Thi' -entalcrean. it,l f..r the Ilast ten y'eai ha' heett tile leadring ?? a pri itr onl the Paristan stage, cril o hao was lit ori ijiual representat ive of ...