PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, Uo. Prince of Wales Theatre. - Jeannette's Wedding, David Garrick, and Dunidreary Married and Done For. ,Queen's Operetta House.- A Good Bit of Fun,and Roaine and Isabelle. ?? Omoo, and A Laughing Hyena. New Adelphl Theatre.-. Ingomar, and The Sea of Ice. Royal Colosseuna Theatre.- The Gentleman in Black, and The Token. Theatre Royal, Birkenhead, - ...

MR LATTER'S GRAND CONCERT

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Court and Fashion

... Callit all? f aslpon. THE COURT. WINSOR, OCr. 30.-The Queen, Princess Helena, PrincessBeatrioe, Prine Arthur, and Prince Leopold, and the Ladies and Gentleman in Waiting, attended Divine servico this morning in the private chapel. The 11ov. C. Tarver, Chaplain in Ordinary to her Majesty, officiated. Lord Cremorne and the Hon. Mortinier Sackville West, arrived yesterday as Lord and Groom in ...

THE STREETS OF LONDON AT THE THEATRE-ROYAL

... TEE STREETS OF LONDON AT TaZ I TIHEATRE.ROYAL. SECOND NOTICE. This drama, which we briefly noticed on the| Fiirst night of its production, is drawing well- ti filled houses nightly to the theatre. .zThep ieie G has now -got inito thorough- working order. It da may not be out of place hereto dfscribe the plot. al The prologue takes place in a mostadmirable set I scene of a banking-house in ...

OUR CARPET BAG

... I love to be on the deep, deep Sea, SONG.-(FoR Music.) How I love to be on the deep, deep sea, Where the sea-birds wildly roam! And I love to bathe in the yielding wave When the summer season's come. I love to away at the break of day, When the winds and the waves do roar; And I love to play with the dashing spray, As it rolls on the ocean shore. How I love to dwell in the lowly dell, Where ...

Published: Sunday 06 November 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1548 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1865

... DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL EXRIB3TION, io | The Committee of the lnternstlinel Exhibition for 1865 have great gratification in publishing the ?? correspondence, conveying lier Majesty. the Queens gracios to esurance of support to the undertaking:- Dublin Castle, Nov. 11, 1801. My DRAR DuacR.-After the interview I had the honor of holding with the deputation ropresentinn the Committee of the Dublin ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... TiPs MOTHER OF THE WESLEYS A Bio- GRAPHY.-Second ?? the Rev. John Kirk.-[London: H. J. Tresidder.]-Those who maintain that children are mostly in- debted to the mother for wbat they are and become in life, may instance the Wesley family as a case in proof of such a theory. Mrs Wes- ley, the mother, was a remarkable woman, and her character was strikingly impressed upon her offspring. She had ...

THE NORTH LONDON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... THSE NORTH LONDON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. ?? - - - ?? ?? -r, . f 1-KTMflx fi MR;i GLADSTONE ON THE DIGNITY OF LABOUR. Tho Worigkn Classes' Industrial Exhibition, 'whiich haB been for Homo tinco open at the Agrictdlturll -Hal], Ieiingteu, was closeti on Monday night by the 1Righlt Hon. the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. GLAns-TonHs, On rising9 to address the company vs-eaent, w~as moA ...

LITERATURE

... LITTIJATURE. A D.t,'s RIDE.-A new, novel.-London: Chapman and Hall, 119S, ?? name of Lever as the author of this new romance is enough to lift it into good society. The first sentence in the work contains this novelistic text, that however insignificant the post a man may have filled in life a record of the events in which he has borne a, share with the result of his experience if not ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &o. Prince of Wales Theatre.-Our American Cousin, and My own Victim. Queen's Operotta House.- The Countess, and A Good Bit of Fun. Royal Ampbitheatre.- Good for Nothing, Omoo, and A Laughing Hyern., New Adelphi Theatre.-The Dramas Adversity and I The Heather Flower. Royal Coloeseum Theatre.- The Irish Tutor, The Lone House of Wbitefriar3, Matthews Family ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... i | The Countess de Ludl and suite are sojouw. Ingat the Inktrnattonal Hotel, Briy. Mr. and Mrs. William Johns have arrived at the lnto1r3otlonal Hotel, Bray, from Joymonat Hones, CArriotfergine. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald have arrived at thc Jrternatlosni Hotel, from Itoscree. Mr. John Heory Master and the Migses Meeter hare left the International Hotel, BrAy, for )Enls- CoOthly. Mr., Henry ...

LITERATURE

... I -. - . I TUos PaitioDiCAM ,-Sus' QUARTRLY BREVIYE atande high. among the periodicale of the Union. Its' papers display, recearob, taste, and acute criti- ciem. American educational establishments, and par- iticalarig the Collegiate, ccupy much of RU at. tention; and If the stricturee be impartial, as we have no doubt they are, the university system beyond the Atlantic requires coneidorable ...