FOREIGN DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... I (WRITTEN EXPREsSLY Po THEs ERA.') So many 'foigners in general, and so ?? Freeohmen in par- ticular, have returned home dissatisfied with the International Exhibition, or rather the incidents of'their visits, and so many others have been prejudiced by the hostile communications, addressed by foreigii correspondeats to their respective papers-communications for which her Majesty's ...

Published: Sunday 06 July 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1417 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... I WORSTED AND MIXED FABRICS.-No. III. [TROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] From the Roubaix gallery we stretch along till brought to a pleasant halt by a very seasonable refreshment counter. After which, escaping as quickly as possible from a piano which seems placed for the special purpose of en- livening Mr. Wallis's textile effice, we at length arrive among the cases of our friends the cannie ...

COURT AND FASHION

... A letter from Dal nists.dt, of the 15-th, sa;ys :- The Prince alnd Princess Louis have not appeared much in public since thuir arrival, Iat to-day they were pre- sent on horseback at the cavalry races. Her Royal Highness won all hearts by her amiahbility of mninier, and by the graceful nageent of her steed. TuIE PINCE Coxcoar MIEORIAL-. The fund at the 'Mansion House for the erection of a ...

LITARARY MISCELLANEA

... UITERAY BUSULNIA INAML5 S P=Oai1MoV AGAINST RArLWAT AO lom fares to be paid uta fa mad of the j ;iar I and then only to be paid In the evens of a peson hasing arrived pezdyoi sel I a Plaisopru has affired hat man Is born wicked; It would be a grest thing to disoower whether he had spoken truly. T lat. which in certain Is that the 9ine:sof socdety is not wicked; for it the gra sajority ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THE PUBLICATION OF THE AWARDS. (From our Special CarrcsposedcNt.) LONDON, Friday Evening. The ceremony to-day was very much a repetition of that on the opening day. Of ceremony there was, strictly speaking, very little-nothing more, in fact, than a pro- ?? of dignitaries, officials, hc., through the building, who delivered as they passed at certain fixed stations copies of the awards to the ...

PRESENTATION OF COLOURS TO THE 1ST LANCASHIRE VOLUNTEERS

... PRESENTATION OF COLOU'S TO THE1 1ST LANOASIHIR VOLUNT ERS. The ladies of Anfield and Everton having gene.- rously subscribed for salutding and camp colours for w tho let Lancashire Rifle Volunteer corps, the tl ceremony of presenting thems took plaos lastevening, ti oa the ground to tbe front of Colonel Chambers's h, residence, Prtory-road, E~veston, in the presence of a Vf very large snd ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... Far- travelling, there is nothing better than plain foulart1% or alpire-is. In the I ttecr riraterial at dritth shiale is va!ry enoirh liked; rifld, certeinly, is at very Convenient colour fir touristst, wlio alI- 6enerally mnodi in thoe rerliuget.style, and elo~ed leownis hefront with at rowv of steel hetisirs. Poular, lo hve, sabve ti he inl, a1 tearaininn N-inedr of nine rows of braid-li I ...

POETRY

... POE TRY. S U MI M Et R1 I longed for Summer, its the failv stweet moaild Longs for her lover, wheut the lour is iassed Ho vowed to meet her ill theo Ie'y shade. I longed for Saluoier, anid 'tis Simmor sweet Brigiht snlihine treiibils on the sea nlid ushsoro, AnDI fey bees hliumi 'lid wild flowers at my feet. Josne, ol, thy doys were bitter coMl or vet I Raill ill the mluorning wl clu the suln ...

DOWNPATRICK UNION AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... DOWNPATRICK UNION AGRICULTURAL I- SOCIETY. i Iii irTHUBSDAY last, the Vannual exhibition of farming stock and implements given by the Downpatrick Union Agricultural Society waas held in the usual 31 place-the Old Brewery-yard. -The weather was a very favorable, and the turn-out of stock large, all things considered. If there was any falling off, it was in the number of exhibitors in the ...

A MYSTERIOUS QUEEN OF FASHION AND HER SLAVES

... aI- Early in the season of 1861, a young lady, whom I must of call Anonyma, for I have never been able to learn her name, le made her appearance in Hyde-park. She was a charming le creature, beautifully dressed, and she drove with ease and .n spirit two of the handsomest brown ponies eye ever beheld. .- Nobody in society had seen her before; nobody in society ky knew her name, or to whom she ...

SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE FINE ARTS

... SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF THA FINE ARTS. The annual general meeting and distribution of works of Art of the Royal-Association for Pro- motion of the Fine Arts in Scotland toolk place in the Queen Street Hall on Saturday afternoon. There wan' a large attendance; and among the gentlemen on the platform were Lords Neaves and Jerviswoodle; Colonel Macdougal, Major Dundas of ...

LEEDS AND THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... LEEDS AND TIHE GREAT EX-ilT E _ __ 1_. _ IT is natural that among tile anylla cxlliiti at tIC World's Great Fair, SOIC, and CV, a 1 ,3 number, should feel dissatisfaction at the awar1j. , thc jurics. Few good chess players call hec,- 1,t beaten, and everybody Who has ever gained it 'ictrir over them must bc aware what an iustraiiici Ii In) been in tile halnds of some evil powver to tempt tm.5 ...