MR. J. L TOOLE AT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... MR. J; lI TOOLE AT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. I a The Inlented and popular comedian Mr. J. L. Toolo made his first appearance in Liverpool last fvering at the Prince of Wales Theatre, and was Melcosued by a numerous and most ?? audieunce, the comfortable, elegant little house being ci ?? in every part. Thc evening'senterbtinment con-1sted of Rlaines Bayley's petite drama The Spitaifields ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... FUBLIC AMUSEHMTS, &cv, THIS DAY. I !cree Pnblic Museum, William Brown-street-Peblio Days: ?? Wednesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 7en na.m. till dusk. On Tuesdays and Fridays the Museum Is closed (except to etadents) for cleaning, arranging, &e. During Easter, Whiteun, and Christmas weeks the Museum tsa open daily, except 0on Christmas Day. F'rec Publc Library, Wilitam Brown-street-Open ...

THE EDGBASTON PLAY

... ,.BHE EDOBASTON RLAY. The sec?4 annual drauiatiC representation by the pupils 'of ~tle Bbsston Proprietary School, took place ?? the school building, Hagley Road, last nightT in the preene of a large, fashionable, and onthusiastlc audience. The general arrangements were not inferior to those of the previous year, while the programme and the youthful CO7P dramatique, were in nearly every ...

THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN AND THE THEATRES

... THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN AND THE I THEATRES. The members of the ?? Church Union, of which the Hon. CoLms LND8sAX is president, have agreed upon the following address to the Lord Chamberlain: 1. That your memorialists have heard with great regret that it is your lordship's intention to permit for the future the opening of the metropolitan theatres in the holy week preceding EAster, commonly called ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXAMINER, leisure Hours zn Town. By the Author of' The Recre- ations of a Country Parson.' Parker, Son, and Bourn. In a refined, well-flavoured comiaon sense lies the whole charm of the essays contributed to Fraser's ?? under the signature 1 A. K. H. B., and here forming a third volume of reprints. The Country Parson is not a profound philosopher, neither is he a wit. His ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1862
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10566 | Page: Page 5, 6, 7, 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITEHATURE

... LITERATU E . , . x ?? | ,Tn:^ BLATrOWS lRoON' CALDi:OEEON .- Los.i-, THE! 'GREATTIN6T i ThTtx.'Soiarctr& !r Su T ; oi'T.. IByoors os; Czqi s. Br. 'D F. M'SCaocvsiv, J^L.R.LA.A:-(Lentagoro anni ?? Good translationit are as rareo.as 2origlnal 'tsotkr'of. ir genius. Indexed they are more rarej foF in 'the vhole library, of translate poemiis, n; tiheu lanupg5 , are not to be found a dozen ...

ST. JAMES'S HALL

... ST. JAMEM'S BALL. no Under the nominal wing of Mr. Land, but under the wa real auspices, we believe, of Mr. Willert Beale, the oak talented sisters, Carlotta and Barbara Marchio, made rids their first appearenms in England, at St. James's Hall, on our Taureday night. The fame of thes6 artctes has reached us chiefly from Paris, where they have been singing fora tod considerable timeb on the ...

PORTFOLIO

... The blessing with the eunshine given Makeajoy in field and grove; Heaven epeaks to earth, and earth to heaven. Makes answer God is love! Thus borrowing from created things A token and a tone Will toeah of Love, whose secret springs, God Eees-'and God alone. When there are but a few remaining sands in the glass of time, and death shakes the glass before worldly men, how powerX fully do they ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... Tee Public Musem, William Brown-street-Publio Days: Mondays Wednesdays, Thuradays, and ftutdays, from 'en a m. till dusk. On Tuesdays and Frtdays the Museum is closed (except to otudeist for cleaning, arranging, &a. Daring Easter, Utisun, aud ehristmas weeks the Museum, IoS daily exoept on Christmas Day. Ties ?? Library, William Brown-street-Open daily, from Ten a.m. to Ten P.m., except on ...

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862

... The works at Kensington now so nearly approach completion that there is scarcely any doubt of their being ready for the reception of goods on the 12h, not the lst of February, as stated by a weekly con- temporary. The 12th was the day fired from the first, and by that time it is expected that everything will be ready. The great picture gallery Is now approached by a staircase, instead of a ...

THE DINER A LA RUSSE

... THE DINER A LA RUSSP- aX7 A RrgnMc (-rom Punch.) l jut bian up to Londun Tmw. Eir Theumas. was spenldum the cazu3 there 1 wante to zee un afore a come down: ZD 1 called upon un in Beigflave Sq~uare. . . . oo ral oo, ac, w that te; atuerabout the barn, . .. A nd 'oSber afair 0' osetto the cupee;, I'd sot rum set in my poc~ket fo'n, 4 - -. ''9Y I thought 'ood ret nn a smacokan his chopt. ?? Ri ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE COLLEEN BAWN

... TIIEATIRE ROY&tL-TIIE COLLEEN BAWN. It s sses Years since we s aw the inside of the Theatre till the other night. Weo don'~t look thle evay of it oftea, now-a- A days. Not that tire Tlheatre has riot alil it., former attraee da3 tionc,nor that the qulality of thle p~erformlers hais deteriorated]. But so it is. However, chancing to lasic that the Cousien B3awn less oii tire boitrds, we were ...