LADIES DRESSES

... i : -. i : LADALS' DkILSSES,- I D ES ' ?? | [ 5 k A t | ?? 1 . .. .451 .n t counflt.a Avusmnoro-airain and ciiroago 0o bilsek. andtrose satin rape, linod with whito marcellite,and trilmmedt with beuffons a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ td on ?? ock tulle iiiustoonandcrbsquoi eof pink roscs. grtteJ~ i lsl pe~lt silkl, with ?? VOi~ltNc of il ?? Iteee, leepetd withbotsqneta of pi1nk ros~is.ltead dlresis of black, i ...

ST. VALENTINE'S DAY

... (From our Toweyn Correrospodent.) Where can the postman be I say? Re ought to fly on such a day; Of all hays in the year you know It's monstrous rude to be so slow; The fellows so exceeding stupid- Hark I there he is !-Oh, the dear Cupid. Rat ! Tat ! ! The door trembles; and an answering eord vibrates in the hearts of all the unmarried damsels in the house from the eldest daughter who is ...

AMLWCH

... . BRITISH Sc130oLs.-An examination of the school children, followed by a Concert, was to have taken place at the British School on Wednesday evening, but owing to the confusion and uproar occasioned by a sadly over- crowded room; the proceedings had. to be adjourned until last night, when a charge of sixpence each for ad- mission would be made to keep the company more select. -L. Dew, Elsq, ...

LITERATURE

... 'rite Wlcelomee Guest-A M1agazine fee all. Part XVI.- b tih February. London Houllaton & Wright. a Tsins periodical used to furnish about the most marked re example' of very light reading within the range of our or cheap literature. We are pleaised to notice ain improve- ascont in this respect-mnere, Smartness is now not the pre- lit aiding ge-nius ; anti we should hope the Magazine has not' ...

CLASSICAL HARMONISTS' CONCERT

... -- I AL HA COCET CLAESbICAL MEONISTS' -CON.CERT. MADAME OATHERIXH HAYESIN B LlAST. LAST night, a crowded and highly.cfashionable audience assembled in the Victoria Hall to welcome Madame Catherine Hayes, ohi revisiting this town profession- ally, after a prolonged absence, which ail feared would last for ever. From the -verye moment when the Classical Harmonists' Society (in connexion with ...

MUSIC

... M.AUI3IO. ORGAN PERFORMANCE. M. Lemmens, Professor in the Conservatoire of Brussels, on Wednesday last gave, at the factory of Messrs. Gray and Davison, a performance upon the organ just com- pleted by them for the new church of All Saints, Kensing- ton-park. This building, which is almost finished, at the cost, we understand, of about 20,OOOt., is in the cathedral style, and is one of the ...

CONTINENTAL THEATRICALS

... l (FROt A CORRESPONDENT-) The calm, or note of preparation which precedes Boxing Night in London theatres, is, tout a-fait, dissimilar to the Carnival bustle of the Paris theatres, previous to the supposed orthodox gravity of the Lenten Season. In London, the Pantomimes run for two or three months; in Paris, many of the hot-bed Carnival pieces run not so many days! FiASCO inters them ...

Published: Sunday 24 February 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1745 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... - I TERATURE. A iraty Administration.: i*5 Fautts and.Defaucets. London Longian; Green, Longuman. and Ro- c berte, - ' - .i S The British Navy is at ohce the pride and the t disgrace of the country, its management is ineffi- dlent and expensive-characterized, in. fact, by n every vice to which executive administration can a well be exposed. The whole plan of naval ad- M ainistratiOn, says ...

THE BIRMINGHAM SOCIETY OF ARTS

... SIR F. SCOTP'S ADDBES3%. At the annual meeting of this institution, held in the lasge room of the Society of Artists, in New Street, on Friday ev(ning, Sir FiANcIS ScoTr, in moving the adoption of the report and the treasurer's statement, Wid thatbefore doing so he would make a few remarks on the report. efa had no doubt that there wore very few persons present but had read the Daily Post, and ...

Barddoniaeth

... 9? avilloduth. - -- M TTAVP d Y MORWR A'R LLOER. MoR dda gan y morwr ar nos rerllyd oar, Yw canfod siriolaf wynebpryd y Iloer; Er maint ei beryglon wrth. ymladd a'r 11i', h Rhoi iddo oleuni dan wenn wna hi. Wrth lywio drwy 'r caddug er cyrbaedd ei rdd, Fe'i dwg ef i dd'wedyd- Y mao Duw yn bod, rr A hwnw 'n alluog i'm harwain drwy'r aig, ir A'm cadw rhag myn'd yn ysglyfaetb i'r graig. i- Pan ...

Barddoniaeth

... g- CWCH Y BYWYD. Mae 'r llong yn y 'storm ar ganol y Ili, Ac ofn ar bob calon mai suddo vna hi; Mae'r dwylo yn codi pob arwydd i'r Ian, I alw am gymmhorth ar funyd i'r fan. Mae'r gwynt yE ffvrnigo, yn lluchio 'r boll aig, A hiwythau yn nean bob moment i'r graig; Fe ddrylliadd y tonau y byrddau Au bollt, Dan ergyd y feliten, mae'r hwylbren yE bollt. Mae angeu yn tremio yn wyneb pob dyn, A phawb ...

MUSIC

... I MUSIO. I PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. The Philharmonic concerts of this season com- mence on Monday week, the 4th of next month. The so- ciety have returned to the original number of eight con- certs in the season, instead of six, the number adopted for four or five years past. This step has been taken in com- pliance with a wish very generally expressed by the sub- scribers and friends of the ...