ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE

... i ROYAL AMPHITAEATRF. .I i c. I; 4 -~ - r, ad lit. :, , - THE GREATMPRIZE DRAMAi TRWI:I TO THEV ORII Is a briflantluccese. The nagufficent sceney; surpasses Rnvhu o h inlcc jeini, ,Liodo'oE T'he'loca press say bcqptri1uc 'tio in exceedingly sinple bat th'e plotj. thbugh sjngulary simple, is .Uii op interest.. Mre S over, the story admits of effective illfustrtion, 6.'d'tMr, ByrkA'oh -this ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... 1P1UBLC AMUSBEMENTS, a0. Prince of Wales Theatre.- The Love Knot, and the Pantomime I Ts Queen ot Hearts. Theatre Royat-Puntoemine Little Dliek WbittingtoL Royal Acphithntre.- Masks and Faces, and The Rag lickerv! Paris. Now Adelphi Trheatre.-Bitter Cold, Ballet, Farce, and Pantokinbo Dicky Sam and the Liverpool Liver. Royal Colosseum Theatre. -I Wtildre Ned, Brothers l'almer, ...

A PARISH CLERK'S LAMENT

... A PARIH OLERK' LAMBfIT. i ;iOdiflrsio'etook ?? t 'eiat ews, . And he'sa4 ?? aged 4oi b'at $o his ehoesw. , fllspatl s o lpug,isnd hlalks IsG yeBl, ?? And ho calls his good ?? pastral sitvo * -A~hleplce has got hollo*; and sad-like and mild, ,And he'd'tSblnI he wsylelding to' slp lt he'emlled:: Theyx may sqy what they please, bli. whhibver they DayKI :I don't likethe looks of thee ?? ways ,- ...

The Thirty-sixth Middlesex Amateurs

... The Thirty-sixth liddlesex Amateurs. The Paddington Volunteer Rifle COrps, classified as the Thirty- sixth Middlesex, invited their friends to a decidedly attractive entertainment at the Bijou Theatre, Bavswater, on Monday evening. Mlany persons take an extraordinary delight in witnessing amateur dramatic representations, and as many more are readv to Join a dancing party whenever the ...

Published: Sunday 24 February 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1535 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTICES

... )MAONMtWss NAGAZUO opens with a short historical t of ?? insurrection by a resident in Crete sA Cheap Tour near Home is the title of a discursive 'pt '0sescriptire of Som ersethire in the neighbourhood of Wells. Ini an article on- Home Defences the writer .awirles the report of the commission on army ruitiog. -And throws out a numjber of hints which are worthy of sonsiderAtion1 The stories ...

THE LIFE OF A SALMON

... THE LIFE OF A SALMON. TI-n life of the salmon is a subject which has undergone a good deal of enlightenment within the last few years, but there are still many points in it upon which we are but very ill informed, and there are some upon which the best authorities are at issue. Fully one-third of a salmon's life is spent in the sea and beyond our ken, and all that we know of what passes ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... A Joummyr To AsEsANo-Lsiso. By P. Du Cement.r. Murray, Albernvirl-street.-M !Du .Ohaillu has pub- lished another very interesting narrative of 121 most recent trip to Africa. That he is alive to write it seems a miracle, for his hair-breadth escapes from the fangs of gorillas, from the poisoned arrows of infuriated savages, and other equally fearful perils, were numerous. DL Du Chaillu, ...

THE DECREE OF KANOPUS

... * I OUR readers will, perhaps, remember the news we communicated to then sorre time ago of a certain stone with a bilingual inscription, in hieroglyphics and Greek, which had been discovered at San, the ancient Tanis, in Egypt. While then alluding to the importance of this new discovery, we did not know that it would prove superior even to the world-famerd Rosetta stone itself, the principal ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND VAREILE8. gal U15 o WIWAnA'~ ?? ~ ~ ~ th Lr Ld Laiaa X ISaw ~ tI ls la of L- E rId4 M 1'eraHoM dsiM~lra' diI8 t Ar v~ * GandbMa16~ ~ ?? 1M0,'s ,r0gs~ 11 olonel an i Xoaeinlr Mard HesMr arn I utI ediratdSi' 4a1sttIN, 'r Ron 'Mn BardtMrs Mlajro~ ?? sikthOut, Ur. (M ?? and Mr's Pollard UMqduh,skRnMhdldr Itda.~i~sITot- tenhabnis Iwto I and, Mno Delap '-Mr hint fiir* Calha&Ils, Mr ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... (OUROBe OUp ONVX CORRESPONDENrTS.) .N. Tf~nATRE ABERDEE. TMrs. R ;LtOYAL..-(Manager, Mr. M'Leiii.)-On Monday evening, Mrs. M'Lein tool her benefit, when the entertainments were under the patronage of thle Lord Provost of the City (Alexander Nicol, Esq.) and Sheriff Thomson The house was well filled, more particularly the fashionable part thereof, and the reception accorded Mrs. M'Lein was ...

Published: Sunday 24 February 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 24629 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13, 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literature

... LO iteraturt. Bruzil al the Brazilians; porhayed in HistorlCal MAUI DcSC1eptirC Skteches. By the Rev. J. C. FLETCHER and the Rev. D . KIDDER, D.D. New edition, revised and enlarged. London Sampson Low, Son, and. 11arston. Boston ?? * Little, Brown, anid Co. Notwithstanding that several works about Brazil have been written in various languages, compara- tively little is known, either in Europe ...

MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, &c

... I MEETINGS, AMBE IRENTF, &c. FBIDAY, Maroh 1. ; Neetulg and Dinner of the Edinburgh Angus Club-Douglas Hotel: ?? Sauare-5.30 P.5. Bazaar hR Behalf of Bible Mission in Newhgren-M igonic lsalld-I to 5, aud6.&30. Examination of Mr Robert Ker, of Argrennum; StewrirY of Xitrtud- bright. baukrupt-County.B Idluei-sl '2 noon. Dinner of Edinburgh Institution C-ub-Cafe Royal Hotel-S3.30. Philosophical ...