SPRING EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS, DERBY GALLERIES, SLATER-STREET

... nil ' A small but very high-clas exhibition i now r nlr open at these galleries. It is the first time an for yve attemnpt has been made in Liverpool to open an 6 o ro- exhibition at this period, aid it ought to succeed,' end4 in for 'there. is a great 'deal that is interesting and No, highly amausing. The manager appears to have coa 3e dispeeeid with those pictures usually hung high, da' ras ...

ROYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB

... Flas3T-CLA83 OUTT'lB MI^TC~a. TRE great Channel match of Monday was succeeded on Thurse'ay by the first-class critter match for a prize valuie £100, for which the following fine vessels started:- Yachts. Tons. Oene re. ?? .. S2 .. DIr. G. Drppa. ?? .. Captain J. W. Hugh ec. ?? ,, hir. A. Duncan. ?? .. 47 .. I'r. H. C. Maudslay. ?? Rev. T. V. Tipricge. Christabel ?? .. 52 .. M~r. A. C. Kiennard ...

More Inefficient Amateurs at the Cabinet Theatre

... I Tore Inefficient Amateurs at the Cabinet Theatre. On Thursday last a dramatic performance was given at thisplace, under the Management of the Misses Coventry and Carltone. Th first piece which was undertaken was the farce Ticlish. Tithes. APit Eniar, who personated Bodkins, had from the commencement suee a lost, forlorn, unhappy look that we felt certain, from previos; observation of similar ...

Published: Sunday 13 May 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 755 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

OUR CARPET BAG

... Look Forward. Look Forvard. Those are cheering words, Like sunlight in the Spring, Or as the chorus of the birds In Summer carolling. In sanguine youth, indeed, we look Thus forward, full of hope, Endeavouring to read the book Of life's dim horoscope! But when in after time we find Our bark in life's great storm, The phrase, Looa Forward, in the mind Assumes another form. 'Tis when earth's ...

Published: Sunday 27 May 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1579 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CARLOW FAIR

... CARLOW FAIRS ICARL.OW, F^AZnAV-Y- ?? )MB J5hLd s large ?? som~e time we heave nst stsai- madso arg B ?? that ofCaowt-yea. law the 4th of May. The sulpply Cearall Way, boae,j the with, however, a, Oieck demand, anda scrct ROf en. sheep. Store cattle nset a ledysle, rciy of .~ wshieifers ranging from 1ie . lstead 151' ftsr-e:Yarsl- 11o11 11?. to 131.; two year olas i, 810. i 11 n,3 own there was ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARPETIES. ?? iS shortly expected to visit rc;eS on ills return frrns Coburg. lisM Royal Highneas 2i tsletalc hisresidenceat tlhe Palace during hisstayin 'fhe Princess Louis of Hosse Darmstadt, ceedeheighlteY o! her Majesty, conlapletedhor 23rd year on Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and [tIy IWelchoese will levce town this day to be proeeni at ;Sr races at the curradi. The ...

RECENT DIPLOMACY.*

... RECENT DIPLOMACY.' THERE is a peculiar interest in this book at the present moment. Indeed, it is almost worth translating. Not that it is particularly pleasant reading for an Englishman ; but neither its use nor its merit need be the less for that. It brings out in a very clear and striking manner the con- nection between the dangers of to-day and our policy on the Danish question, which was ...

LITERATURE

... L1tERATURPL THE EIGHT TO FLY.* &Meie ii alwys rewspecae, whether ?? b sosme great fst'r th6 field'of Ikowledge, to ported 4ddle-pl a pow, ose stiing, or to bho ela bortl~ou of a Misodel g ?? trnp.. k LNdar may be a rdsmer-his dream maay vasssh into tbe thin air he wild goveor.; but he it least will remeina fe- ?? figr ini the annals of arsal Mvigatio. Hle hbs risked lfe anid lib, and forue in ...

INCREASE OF ART [ill] IN LIVERPOOL

... INCREASE OF ART PATRONS,, I IN LIVERPOOL. of Thero is perhaps no town in the kingdl of excepting London, if we take into considtr?,t 0se comparative population and wealth, whese thb,, ite more money spent inart than in LiverpuoL it- be shown by newspaper records that in t 4t ak- months preceding last Christmas there was th Led thing like £40,000 spent in pictures in LiVe ri sel We have only to ...

PRINCE ALFRED & THE EDINBURGH INDUSTRIAL MUSEUM

... I PRINCE ALFRED & TII E DIN- BURGH INDUSTRIAJ, MUSEUM. On Saturday morning Prince Alfred arrive(d in ?? Edinbhurgh to inaugurate the new Industrial lat ] Museum. At the university lie was presented mill with an address from the senate, and the honorary ist degree of LL.D. was conferred on him by the 2ind principal, Sir David Brewster. TaM His li oyal Highness, in acknowledging tire corn- 4th ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... a - .3 PRINCE OF WALES THEATrRE. i The performances on behalf of sundry charitable 2 institutions were brought to a conclusion on Satur- 2 day, having proved, to the surprise and regret of imany persons, an utter failure. The pieces pro- duced were Mr. Hi. T. Craven's comic drama t 'po Milky White, in which the author supported I ar the principal character; A Regular Fix, the - leading ...

LITERATURE

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