BALLINASLOE FAIR

... I . 1 (3a1o1m OUL RcroI-onrca.) B3ALUANASLOlP .TscURSDAoY NJoocsr.-The great Octo- ber fair of sheep, horses, and black cattle commences here to-morrow, and will be continued on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. The general opinion is, that there will be a large supply of cattle and of horses, bat that the display of sheep will be limited, owing to the severe mortality amongst them from rot ...

THEATRE ROYAL MR. G. V. BROOKE

... - I , , - I t . . ,V, tooe in onf-tls m Ost -nd A whilst £lc Wcipi~isiait ?? jeplttd ?? ?? aoofie'glh~ltio ebO I ?? f ( ?? tr dfivelopt cnt lh l1t d elfftill ffjp-ropilft3T7C1WII jttl a; i tlef tbls DIe1ta anthd ?? ?? :fhei1, plt n~d aednotsbhoio ?? dO Jri 81rara,~ {htb ldeg'iost,'crthngibehe1notira6|o hrttiihc'of. the'lev'Oil, Uoarluina It iabni jbiotiee o ?? thbt titiel,,sl rt~ilibinl^ al ...

CONTINENTAL MUSICAL ITEMS

... CONTINENTAL MUSICAL ITEMM The celebrated RouffG, said to be entirely reco- vered, all lovers of the drama will learn with much pleasure is engaged at the Gymnase, and will shortly appear in one of his most renowned ?? Perrin. Arnallias finally quitted the Palais Royal, and joins the Varidria for the winter. Verdi has just put the concluding finish to a new opera, of which the highest ...

POETRY

... PO E'r aiy. TRUE LONELINESS. 'Tis lonely in the Desert, When eye of man may scan O'er all the wide. wide waste of sand, No trace of fello'-nian; When from no meaniest Arab tent Doth the long smoke-clolnd lise, Grateful as that finom Heaven sent To pathless Israel's eyes. With no green thiing to look upon, And the Sun-glare in the skies. 'Tis lonely on tile Mountain, Amid th' ?? snow, When from ...

Terrible Accident at the Philadelphia Theatre

... An accident of frightful fatality has occurred at the Continental Theatre, in Walnut-street, on Saturday, 21st ult. Since the destruc- tion and accompanying casualties of the National Theatre, sonme years ago, we have had no Theatrical matters so terrible to recount. A few weeks ago, Mr. William Wheatley, an old and favourite Actor and Manager, leased and refitted the place. At great expense ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1029 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE EXHIBITION OF 1862

... TEE EXEIBITION OF 1862. On Monday (says the Morning Post), not less than 520 applications for space were received, and on Tuesday-the last d3y for rcceiving applications-tho numbor was b72. It Is not correct to suppose, as has been stated by some of our contemporaries, that those who have come in the last will stand but little chance of recoiving allotment of spaco. In this respect all stand ...

LORD WENSLEYDALE AT AMPTHILL

... LORD DWBNSLEYDALB AT AMPTHILL. The twentieth annual exhibition of the Silsoe and Ampt- 'WiU Labourers' Friend Society has juet been held at Ampt- ' hill, the competitores being assembled. Lord WmnsnLmDaL spoke as follows: Referring to them as his friends and neighbours, his lordship said it gave him great pleaeure in being present at the twentieth mneeting o'fthis exclent and usefal soojety. ...

WHITEWELL FAIR

... Yesterday, the annual fair and exhibition of stock was held at Whitewell, in the forest of Bowland. The prizes are confined to the tenantry of Lieutenant-Colonel Towne- ley in the forest. The show was a very good one, and the day being fine, there was a large attendance of visitors, making quite a bustle in the secluded vale. The follow. ing were the prizes awarded:- PRIZES: CATTLE-Bull, above ...

THE NEW CODE OF MINUTES, 1861

... When Morpheus universal homage gains . An d mother Night in solemsilence reigns, The mind pursues its labyrinthian way, Forms idealities till dawn of day, And oft how good that its capricious acts Are fancy's foibles and not stubbornafacts' Or how has disappointment fll'd the mind When.ideal kings themselves poor beggars find. And emulating' churchmenin a ba nd;.. Finds each himself, a ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... I' 'VIEWS of Booze : 2 :: : ll m Tan Nsi* X6o-~.A new story called I Aehlydyat is tainducd in the October number. of this periodical. 9Curioities ?? Geoography is neithera very lively oar intere'sthig papor :. 'Cagliostral, Me ujierist, Magician, Necromancer, furnishes some amusing particulars about that clever and audacious rogue. Caglicoaro was certainly tites prince of impostors, and ...

GUISELEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW, YESTERDAY

... (GUISELEY AGRICJULTURAL (SHOW, I YESTERDAY. The elcventh lmiual -Airlitiltusral Exhibition wasI )rl verets ~t C, ielvillil -roUnds eni-neeteil witli I tixe Rectory, -,%lhiu liad bjeen kindly placed at tile disposal of thle oceltY bY the( RCv.I,% i.t Fair-is. The day was unusually hone for thle setasna, anld the attendance was co11- sequirtyve3 r'neri ~ The societylhsinthverto onlinfyedi a ...

LITERATURE

... 2Ve Prison chaplain: a Memoir of the Rev. John Clay, B.D., late (Jhaplain of thee Preston Goof. With Selections from his eports and Corme- spondence, and a Sketch of Prison Discipline in England. By his Son, the Rev. WALTEE LOWE OAY, M.A. Macmillan and Co. We have good reason to believe that the Rev. Walter Clay preaches excellent sermons1 and that he reads the Liturgy inL a highly impressive ...