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THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ,~HIS ,ENATIONAL : EXrnBLT'ION.: Anolkoni be added to the calendar ofred-etter, diys at t.xit1o,. 'As ea i:as elevebno'eloek 10 957 v*eistorshad entreze building; by the 0'oioA ti he number had risen-'to. 42,602; and when the retuns to five o'clock were re- ceivedi it was found that the total attendance amounted to 48,326; of whom 2,563 were admitted by seson tickets, wrilab 45,663 paid at ...

THE HANDEL FESTIVAL

... . Ti Hlandel Festival was brought to a close on Fri- Tax Handel Festival was brought to a close on Fri. day by the performance of Isral in Egypt, the lnagnjicent. ohoruies of which made it a work peen. liarly fitted for the Crystal Palace. An immense audience assembled. T'ne simple recitative, Now there arose a new King over Egypt, sung by Mr. Sims Reeves, opened the oratorio most ...

MUSIC HALLS

... M I - Too OXVORD MUsIC HALL.-Looking, in at this fb ou0 place of aemueeent the other evening, we found the Grand Hail filled to repletion, very many of those present evidently being fi country cousins, whilst others were equall y a ein foreigners, all of whom appeared to thoroughly enjoy the entertain. ments presented with uncommon zest. Full as tile Oxford alwey' is, we have rarely seen ...

Published: Sunday 29 June 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1675 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... i L- I ITERATURE. ;; ?? ?? -IM:AMH DP STA STWS !Zrf=RS,: Au new le vcanbet E fri i a it and A pik~e Medae de Slae~l nibu be jW1OM4'. the'8 ,ls Failhodbvx d hex beinid a~ndi kept le 1ovewt11sa~os hi strng tlea~ Her .hr~one, vherde :ofgossiped inU , one, the darsie wlieh dlaturbedihe geat conqueror at the Tuilerfebd Xaiu~ne wa ent bl exil. 'n trnthj she hadsa ?? tongue. Heraph on the L~egionof ...

THE HANDEL FESTIVAL

... THE HANDEL rpSTIVAL. The great Handel Festival commenced lost Monday morning with the Messiah, the principal parts in which were snug by Mdlle- Titiens, Mdlle. Parepa, Mime. Sainton-Dolby; Mr. W. Weisse Signor Belletti, and Mr. Sims Reeves, with Mr. Costa as Conductor. Mr. Sims Reeves, 'who wae in splendid voice, never sang Com- fort ye my people so finely. Every word and every note were ...

Published: Sunday 29 June 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3312 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND VAAR1ETIES. I VICERItGAL COURiT.- His Excellency enter- tained the following at dinner on Saturda7:-Lord Jamne Butler, the Hon George and Mrs Hlanideock, and the Misses Ilanderck; Miss Meara and Mits A Meara; Colonel and irs Blrownrigg, Lady Stanrius and MRie Fraser; Ur Broewter, QC; Lieutenant Colonel Shaw, Mr C Shaw. Q C; Colonel Wihitmore, Mre Bliline, Captain Bragrge, 4th ...

LATEST SUMMARY

... ABSTE STUMMARY. Ye~er~y mrnig, ostactve reayation for the entertainment 2the diskingulsed viaitors and other tedn h ?? being' atte Gull , under the prsna a. perintendenee of W. B. Bung, Eeg. lhecitgarci. ?? The elbra of the event, wll be equal n extent and ?? to tato t ee 185.-. Yesterday moring, a sk conveyg seem labourer onh te harqe Oin ying off t comlueradddocks, hed by coming i contact ...

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... IAMERICAN TR-'iSATICA~e Four Theatres begin Summer Seasons to JN Se -n oday-or ?? t~brea Theatres and an Institution. The latter is a serie's Oftiehr ments, a sort of congress of places to go to, in Poee ofetsbl near the Sixth-avenue, under the Management of James treet Among the artists engaged are Thomas Baker, leader a4 t Keene's, ibr Musical Director ; Carlotta Patti, Madm era Laura ...

Published: Sunday 29 June 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1002 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... -PUBLIO' jMUSiEMTS. I ?? . : i L : ' - I :ST. AXESS TEATE, Wm 2 On 0 Saturda IaaC tha thear re-opened, elter, a ivery brief recess. Ts th atiraotI a' oF thie formaer: 160a'st tediid Bplay Aesclbe4 ?? eliey, sad, therefore, to e tOsi~t4I gdhudiI encesi w&Oadd~ d l~o bi hn~r5 fho dlight In a fiarstnightnd a; ?? perforance. To dream o a seat wsidle; iand ide *the may besid to have :'li the uze ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... A GMLtA SOLD=ER. Jeffs, Bur2inptoecarca&d-Thi ie the reoolleetions of an old Prussian hussar officer frox 3L8E2 to 1815. Captain Fritz, for snoh was the gallam soldier's name, was brought up by his grandfather, a rong old soldier, of good birth and fortune, who is thus describe by his grandson. A CHARACTER. He wat a curiosity in his way: once on a time he mua have been eminently handsome, but ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... FASHIONS FORI JULY. (?Rona LE FOL5.YT.) If For travellingthere is nothing better tbau plain WillI foulards or nlp~acas. In the latter maeraladra shade is very mowch liked, aicranys suafferymr ?? venient colour for tourists, who1 alway suffer more gore ub less from clouds of duast. Alpaca ?? rally made in thle rediligotO style, anld closedl down the Hadd front with a rowof 'teel buttons. ...

THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862

... TEE GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862. Exclusive of season tickets, the ?? snm taken for ad- mission$ nu to Monday is, in round numbers, 70,0001. The corresponding amount in 1851 was little short of 100,0001. Prince Napoleon bas been a constant attendant at the Exhibition. The irst eceahion Of his visiting the build- ing was a half-crown day. He aucceeded in getting through the Glass ...