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THE NEW EMIGRATION FIELD

... TIHE ?NEA EMIIGRATION FIELD. ll1 RiIVER PLATE AND THE EXHIBITION. The niuihier of medals and honourable mentions awarded 1v lhe juries of thc International Exhibition to the pro- dswsts of tlse Republic of Monte Video, relatively to the e tnilt of thc collection, has excited surprise among those to whous that country is almost unknown, and must direct the pul~lic attention very strongly to the ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... (FIom Le Follet.) Paris, at this season of the year, is beginning to be de- serted by the fashionable world a snd la mode is prin- cipally confined to costume suitable for travelling and the country. For travelling, there is nothing better than plain foulards or alpacas. In the latter material, a drab shade is very much liked * anl, certainly, is a very convenient colour for tourists, who ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &o., THIIS DAY. Free Public Muscum, WlUIanm Brown-streot-public Days: Mondays. Wodnegdays, Thursdayi, aud Saturdays, from Ten am. till dusk. On Tuesdmys and Fridays the Musntu Is closed (except to students) for cleanin , arranginog, &. During EasterWbit-unatd hriathnasweeks the Museum Is een daily, except on Christmas Day. Freeublto Library, William Brown-street-Open daily, ...

THE ROYAL DRAMATIC COLLEGE

... T IE IROYAL DRAMATIC OOLVEGE ANNUAL FANCY FAIR & FETE At the Crystal Palaeq (Yesterday). The Third Fancy Fair held in the grounds of the Crystal Palace, in aid of the funds of the Royal Dramatic College, took place yesterday. Notwithstanding the threatening aspect of the morning, the weather proved throughout the day most auspicious, but had the rain de- scended even like the famous waterfall ...

Published: Sunday 20 July 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3252 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... I ussi. I - I ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA. Flotow's Ma-tha, was performed on Saturdaty evening for the debut of Adelina Patti in the characterof the heroine. The other parts were sustained as formerly Didiee being Nancy; Lionel, Mario; Plunket, Graziani; 3 and4Tagliafico, SirTristan. This opera shows the importance of a good subject; forit has acquired a degree of popu- 3 larity exceeding that of many ...

LITERATURE

... PublIic Expenditure. *A Speech delivered in the House of Commons on Mir. Stansfeld's motion, June 3, 1862. By the Right Hon. B. DisRtARLI. LondonI RoaixivT HARDa- VVICICE, 192, Piccadlilly. We have reperused this great speech with unqualifiedade- light. It is a. masterly exposition of a policy which would tend more to the national benefit than anything we canl ex- pect from thle present ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... A 'Al * - . Y 1 8 OT. . A CALL TO T'HE YANKEE BAR, GS Ali.- In diessen heiligen HaIen. W In this republican nation,s 'Where scruples is unknown, Si There's no investigation JI Of characters that's blown. ts All brethren here, T1 No rogues we fear, Al S'i smart we air, Ml We du not care. Li Our liberal institutions Lets Talent go a-head, K( No social persecutions, Fe For small misdeeds, to ...

AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

... THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL ExHIBmrTo.N.-Contrary to expectation, the pecuniary results of this Exhibi- tion will be a severe loss-it is said to the extent of several thousands of pounds-to the society. This result staids in painful contrast to that of theimeeting of the society in Leeds last year, and may be fairly attributable to three causes-namely, the great ex- pense incurred by the ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBIrOWN. (Bty Our Special Reporter.) We shall postpone the mention of two or three other exhibitors in the early classes, in order to avoid mixing up smaller matters in the same article with the Ma- chinery, which is a part of our task quite sufficient in magnitude and importance to elaim our undivided atten- tion for one week. Everybody knows by this time that there are ...

PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE

... pRtACTiCAL AGRICULTURE. The International Show at Battersea. to Thi- atoetller unparalleled Show has had every b, ii it. ?? fuller than it has ever or ; tsiotlsl lbecll-fuller, too, of foreigners interested v. i:. ;~lrituitc-the weather better tlan it has been Tl t ana1l days together all through the season- pi eapnal localitiy well adapted for the display of or It'o StoCLk dIllL illmplemients ...

GRAND CIVIC ENTERTAINMENT AT GUILDHALL

... GRAND CIVIC ENTERTAINMENT Ai. , . I. Q.UILDHALL; *- - -: On Tlursday evening, the corporaston of the city of London, desirous of offoring a suitable wealonleto bhe distlngmished foreigners and other eminnent per- sons visiting the maeotropois oathes ocasiok of the Intrational Erhibtlon, gavebalU 1sd-coneort at Gulidhall, under ofronmetances o4 amordilary splendour, In pursuance of a resolution ...

Poetry

... .. tr ?? -t w- 'AJ.LOVE SONG: i ?? ; ?? .. ',+riffOe tn ; .JfStarsetohee iare sunlights i, -lv e, WereI bear threek acrosS 11 sea Sae i1y faoics stil would be; t a r distant Odeas esruislfg,. , ?? Toil iS sweet, for tis fori thee. *Even ?? I see k tP. 1P. 9 . I ?? dear ival wone rewe bhall stryy *- ?? tbe r tver softly 1ong,* ?? 'Stars . Yle the daylightlours deasy., ' . Where ?? r birt h ...