THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THE UITER.ATIONAL EXHIBITION, The rain had a very depressing effect on the for- tunes of the Exhibition yesterday, the attendance not much exceeding 40,000 at three o'clock. The schools and public establishments, however, con- tinue to muster strong, and the railways to send up their contingents from the country. The schools yesterday were Isleworth British, franked by the Baroness Rothschild, ...

Theatricals at Canterbury during the Great Cricket Week

... Theatzicals at Canterbury during the Great Cricket Week. If the lovers of this noble game had their pleasure to the full in the splendid play which occupied the day, assuredly those who sought other amusements in the evening had a bountiful display of them so far as the Theatre was concerned. On Monday (1lth inst.), the tastefully-decorated and admirably-appointed house was the scene of the ...

Published: Sunday 24 August 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 672 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... (vao1 o ?? co~nRaspolirpENTs.) GrH.'M1i'9 AIM.-.Paopias' 'Coiacmars.-(atiopoletor, Mr William lrasjt. eee B.COiscerts ware resuared'foir the Sesason on Monday evening hel t~B eggeltt the active and binergetI61 ianager of hat yea, I this year also to take ieisndasmngmeto h ocrs h compay ha as seureej to begin WMt is vild'and an 'efficient one, and since the ope ng nlight have met with 'very ...

Published: Sunday 31 August 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11032 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MAGAZINES

... I Du53IAN UJN1yVeItSr5VY.-TmElrL~v BAR.-B9,NTLVr.- ST. ?? S s-SExr.\ENY-EXCIfANGE-PA e have had copious criticisms of the Great Exhibition. It has been judged from every side and in every form of praise, tinged with occasional depreciation. All agree it the uglinesa of the shell in which all those things, rich or rare, are concentrated. But if fitness be a quality which should enter into the ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Mims Or BOORS. BUxs3E OF TIrT ST. GnoioG. By N. DESeys. Iemn- er asnd Oitey, Brook-afree.-This In a very pleasant zar- rative, agreeably told, of the crnise of the St. George line- 0i-battie ship on the North American and Wear Indian stations. Prince Alfred was a midshipman on board, but Mr. Donmys judisously rnfrains from desing his readers with the sayings and doingo of that young gentleman. ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... TiHE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. TEE FOREIGN COURWS..- HOLLAND AND BELGIUM. (SEVENTH ATrICL ) However excellent the warrant which history and geogr aphy furnish for associating the names of Holland and ]l -gium, it does not need the mechanical barrier intvriposed between the two Courts at Kensington to assure us of the perfect independence and distinctive- ness of the respective displays of ...

IRELAND IN THE EXHIBITION

... 1 (FRtOS OURt LONDONI CORRtESPON-DENT,) tati The diurnal yarn-sphinning8, opropros of the Inter-. ca national Exhibition, are so ubiquitous, that 1 presume kin) every one reads them, as a 1gushing poet reoraaked, Slot Ttha Sourth Sea Isldearir tins heard full 01 tire charge of thre ULigt Bsrigado, i SD there is no doubt the same noble eavage hai a err notion of the great exhibition. It ...

LITERATURE

... I - | - LITEIRATURE. IBELGIOUS Onu.Rss iO SKETCHiES 010 SOt1 OtP T'roE OntisDtR AND CONG)REGcATIoNs OF WVOME9 BlY tlhe outhor of Eastern Hospitals, 4Sc. (Lowidon: Burns and Lambert; Dublin: Da1Oi).-Tho extraordinary sne cezs which lifs attended the efforts *ii Migs Emily, Faitlh- full to open to women S ew sources of indiustry, are well known to moet of our readers. The Victoria Press, whence ...

THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... EXETER. HAIL. Israel's Retutrn- from Babylon)b. It is a bold thing on the part of an unknown composer to come before the world for the first time with an oratorio; still more so with an oratorio from which the dramatic ele- ment has been wholly eliminated. Most of the oratorios produced of late years have been eminently dramatic: Mr Costa's Eli, M. Molique's Abraham, Mr Horsley's David, Mr ...

Crystal Palace Poultry Show

... I The Annual Poultry Show at the Crystal Palace WHs opened last Monday, and continued oD Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs. day. The number of entries was very large, and the quality of the Show exceedingly good. Thele Spanish, of which there were twenty-tbree entries, were very good. There were sixty entries of Dorkings, many of which were first-rate. The Cochin. China, forty-throo in number, ...

Published: Sunday 31 August 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1011 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... AMERICAN THEIATRICALS. X - - s - ?? NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 14. WITR GARDIrn.-Tho essay of Professor Anderson ended last week. He must have lost a great deal of money. His expenses were beavy-receipts etherially light. Having used up Gayler's Burlesque, the Professor fell back upon his nationality, and sounded the slogan for blue bonnets to the rescue. sob Boy was got up, and great preparations ...

Published: Sunday 03 August 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1779 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... TaE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Sat irday last at the Exhibition seemed to have been specially devoted to the reception of exiled royalty. 'he ?? of the Frenclh, accompanied by her OnIS, th i c1C; de Noiliours and Uhartres, and her grandtson the Conite de Paris, passed thlrougll several of thle courts in a, Bath chair, and exalmilled iliany of the articles in each ; and there was also present ...