FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I 1.O. jD ?? I torte a Om tib Queeniis miotaltray ?? -Mr and . Mi Pliaket and ardlqtg, ?? *4Aib Howard. Mlis Howard, end anile; John Farrell, Esq, asd Mrs FarreUl, for county I idarai -& epa1. heu~g Blyrne, Eaq, fat. oerrion-equnrt l ClapH aot, and suite, fot England. ArrBaaljf i d *t 1 tI'tou, hart, Mr.Wll' ; llaw n~arringbjjm~ jiWiam, Eaifligtonp:l1ss8atbrrington and' aullte, frlm tbelia ...

FAIRS

... - - ? I BEI.Tuanw&r.-This fair, which was hold on Ash Wedelnesday, Vas. largely supplied with stock of every description; the Jbuyers in attendance were nI- merous, and the demand was aRtive, a 'large amount of business having 'been done on English ac- count. As a general rule, it may be stated that prices were unexpectedly high. In fact, in some departments, holders were exorbitant, and only ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURB. MAIHAL OF MonxxN GEOnAPHI, A~ Physiical , acd Political,. on A new plan, em bthing 'on omplete de- vdopiAeut; of the River Systeflng of the d41ohe. -By the Rev. Alexander Wackay, A.M, F.[A. William Nackwood.& Sons, Edinburg, ad :moinden. Via have rarely seen so ?? V- ,e matter compressed nto saech a limited amount f `fe. In these seven hlwa- dn&1ises the author en'veie us to make ...

EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY

... EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL SCOTTISH | ACADEMY., . 1 i[THU NOTICE., Our. last notice all~but exhausted that depart- : ient of the Exhibitiion which includes pictures of tthe historical or romantic class-a class which we never rememberto have seen so poorly repre- sented as it is this>season. Without going so far back as to recall the time when the Exhibition was annually enriched by important ...

Exhibition of Canaries and British and Foreign Cage Birds at the Crystal Palace

... I[th2Folowing appeared in our Town Edition of ?? ae&,] I I Exhibition of Canaries and British and Foreign I _ Cage Birds at the Crystal Palace. I The annual Exhibition of canaries and British and foreign cage birds-..thes third of the kind that has been held beneath the crystal r'of of the Sydenbain Palace-was opened to the public last Saturday, and attracted a large number of visitors. The ...

Published: Sunday 03 February 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1932 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BELFAST ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

... I SECOND EXHIBITION. YESTERDAY, the second exhibition, in connection with the Bclfast Ornithological Association, was held in the Gallery of Art, corner of Donegall Place and Castle Street, and was eminently successful. There. were 103 entries of pigeons, and 34 of canaries and goldInacbes. These numbers exhibit evidence of an increasing public interest, end of a decided taste in thia town for ...

LITERATURE

... I .7½( . n UR I 11 InD * e DUIImUNUWVZIrrY MAT ?? Gloire and the .Warrior stil oceapy public Attention, .. Their merits and b. dederitsire. canvassed by pens professional and ioa- 9;pr~fe~ss~ioa1 T~he Desdzi~ Underith and' Coarahiai atrike 4 t same note, and both ?? us'ielth lithographic s ,stches o£.: the. Warror, while the . Cornbill adds 8 ?? to set off theinferior power of the British 4 W ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... DRAXA, muSIc, Io. RoY, E.eoisu OPEztu-A novel kind of entertain- ment has been presented to the patrons of this honse. But we are reluctantly compelled to record that the expe- riment is by nO means a success. Longfellow's quaint but beautiful poem of HEiawvatha, having been set to music by Mir. R. Steepel, and the dcscriptive portions recited by Miss Heron, an ALmerican actress, obtained ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUBE. Danisk Fazry Lqendas and. Tdes_ Dy HA-Ns CHRI6TIAN ANDErRSEN. Translated by CAgtILwNL PEACHY. 120 Illustrations. ]Bohn's1 ?? , Library for January, I Ve imagine that Mr. Bohn's edition of Andes. . rend beautiful tales Will be extreruely popular, on: account of its completeness, handsomeness, anid.' cheapness. Though not entirely a new book, it is new as far ads form is concerned, ...

MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... BEETHOVEN NIGHT. A vigorous effort was made on Monday last to penetrate the armour of apathy and indifference which the Birming- ham public have latterly opposed to the fascinations of these once popular concerts. It is notorious that for some months past the fortunes of the undertaking have been at a very low ebb. Without any sensible diminution of those resources which in the summer, and ...

AUSTRALIAN THEATRICALS

... AUSTRALIAN THERATRICALS. (FRtOM OUs OWN CORRsXsPoNeDErNT.) MELBOURNE, DECzOBiR: 26. Vast and wonderful are the changes which a month brings forth. While political revolution made Pope and Kaiser tremble on their thrones in Europe, pecuniary embarrassment and social turpitude have chauged the theatrical dynasty oE our Australian capital. Mr. Gustavus Brooke no longer rules thedestinies of our ...

Published: Sunday 17 February 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2936 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862

... INTERNA2TtONAfL EXIBZrIOIS, 18N2. I ' - .1 ?? . ~ D4 The f6llowitig letter from the CommibWoners for it the Exhibition of 1862 has been 'received by Sir Thomas h Phillips, Chairman of the Council of the Society of Arts: rg To Sir Thomas Phillipe, Chiirman of Council, Society tl of Arts, John-street, Adelphi4 W.C. Coundil Office, Feb. 20, 1l61. xi Sir,-I am directed to acknowledge the ...