LITERATURE

... Mexico, Ancientfnd Modems. By mldnui a-of Amm. Translated under the Author's ?? intendence by TnoAS ALPrssa 2 vols. Lo- don: a ohu Maxwell and Co.B Whatever may be the faults of Juarez, he un- M questionably represents that innate popular senti- Me mont which in Mexico, as in every other country. H, survives all changes of government, underlies all -TI temporary enthusiasm, and grows with the ...

DRUMBO AND DRUMBEG FARMING SOCIETY

... DRUMFBO AND PRUNTBEG FARJING -: I .SOCIL'TY. IN1STE11DAY, the ailnVan1 cattl Slhow Of Athe Dhumbo f ui intd Drumbeg Farming Sociely ?? held at Din- cil mrnrey, in a hi~d belon~gin~g to Mr, Henter, The whh; show was smaller than it has been for SOnic years, of b~et I the qalityof the animals exhibited there was to at a enerkelo improivemerit. The ?? in thelie iinlmber of exhibitors was ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AT NEWCASTLE

... THE ROYAL Ad'RICULTUR.L SOCIETY'S SHOW AT NEWCASTLE. NEWCASTLE, MONDAY EviNiNO.-Th, show opened . this morning for the admission of the public at a a] oharge of 10s, and, as usual, but few persons chose tt to avail themselves of the privilege of an uninter- O~ rupted view at a coat of half-a-sovereigu. The six cl hundred who obtained admission were well repaid by t the sight of the animals ...

Irish Fairs

... Q?j vil 5 ly Irlaim ? I -i (11 SrXlLEao0noss (COUNTY TyrneNE) FAiu.-TUxSeAY, t Juay 10.-We had a very fine day for our fair, o which was largely stocked with cattle and sheep. h The supply of pigs was rather small, and a good g many horses were sold, but they were chiefly of an b inferior class. In the horned cattle department there w were many buyers, and a brisk business was trans- a acted ...

Irish Fairs

... ' slr iffil__y_ ]ut CAoLA (COUNT1 ARlVAGH), JULY 1S.-Tho fair holl cr( here to day was small, especially in the show of beef, scarcely any beast fit for the victualler having been shoaw, and transactions wero unimportant. Thero het was a good display of storo cattle, and, demand being dam P~etive, seles were numerous, prices being- rather air lower. Twnyeair-old heiters met ready buyers, at of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I_ F~seION AD VA4RTIES, I The Comntess of Caledon has suoceeded the Marebioness of Ely as lady In waltlag, Lord Oremofrli and Colonel F Seymour, 0 B. have euceded Lord do Tabley and Colonel the IUon A. LiddeU u lord and groom in waiting. lie Solieltor-General has returned to town from London. Mr. Edward and MrT. Evans have arrived at the Grebham Uotel from Manchester. Captain Heawee has ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUELIO - There ?xeb?t four th&at?. |Lndon d earres sic and IB 10 of ?? jak I gioe or Ost notice. Md1IS has terminated, and The S Iwithdrawn A few burleeque Child; or the Pole, the o has been played at Sadler's0n Bolemian cdirl, and contajas writing, with many telling bite i Messrs. Henry Bellingbam and x The performers were vry aaat two seemed at 0 ton arebead lesque. Perhaps the most flcie ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... 8,0VA2. ITALIAN OPERA, COV!ENT.GARDEN. The .&nnual Series of Concerts. prM ALFRED MELLONfhastbe honour to announce thatthie J.Iabve Concerts Wl comencie on Monday~, August B. ROYAL ST. JAMUES'S THEATRE. UINOO TIES MANAGEMcENT OF MP., BENose.I WEDScca. Last two weeks of the season. e-eO.HRRW, nddnrn~thewek, SEEP IN WOLF'S Jj OOTHNG.Mrs Str in, Sr. . Cark, ad Mtr. Robinson -At ighto'coele anw ...

ROYAL STATE BALL

... ROYAL StAT. BALL. . By command, of the Queen s state bal was give on Wednesday evening at Juckinghan Palace, to which A party of between 1,700 and l,500 wlx invited. Their Royal Htghneess the Princm acd PrinceLu of Wales, escorted by a squadroncos the Roy Hona r an attended by the Marhon a ofte aninarthen, entore Mms Stonor, Earl Secr h alo on dome Lord Harris, Lima.Clnl~pe, n r .L od ...

CONFIDENCE AND NO CONFIDENCE

... CONFIDENCE AND NO CONFIDENO) | (From Punch).) Quoth sturdy John Bul to artful Ben Dizzy, Iesoluvious are all very well; b But this oneof yours,Ben, is not worth a tizzy, t And-if with your whip you're not just now too buy ;i To ?? reason ra tell. a 4 rm as sulky as ever I was with John Bright: No bear with a head ne'er so coie Eler felt uglier than I, who must see right by might Borne down, ...

AUSTRALIAN THEATRICALS

... AUSTRALIAN TaB ATRICALS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERA. SYDNEY, APRIL 22, '6f. Sir,-The Australian Colonies in Theatrical matters for the last twelve months have assumed various phases, and, perhaps, never more proved the characteristics required to insure success. We have had the old Prince of Wales rebuilt, and lately the old Victoria Theatre somewhat cleansed and repaired from its dilapidated ...

Published: Sunday 10 July 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 976 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... ANLERICAN THEATRICALS. Nnw YOBs, JuaE 13. OLYMPic.-The extravaganza of Aladdin has proved a wonderful success, and it is bound to have a lengthened run. The hero is per- sonated by Mrs. John Wood very cleverly, and all the other cha racters are well supported. The scenery is of the moost gorgeous description. This week Mdlle. Anuetti Galetti and M. Tophoff appear. NIBmLO'S GARDRI.-NO change ...

Published: Sunday 03 July 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 467 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture