SUTTON HORSE SHOW

... The annual show took place yesterday in Mr J. a Woolley's field, adjacent to the railway station, 8 The attendance was greater than last year, and the c number of animals exhibited was also large. Entire _ horses were as numerous as on recent preceding s occasions, and there was a good competition for other classes. The judges were Mr Stephenson, h Bushy Hill ; Mr John. Ingramn, Wood Hall ; ...

VARIETIES

... The perpetrator of the following is still at ?? are oysters good for dyspeptics' Because they die jest (digest) before they are eaten. A young manl out West was intrusted with the monlly to bring his father home a good family sewilng machine. if carried off a neighbour's daughter to Chicago, fllrrl her, and brought her home; declaring she was the best sewing machine lie could procure. A BRIEF ...

MR. ROBERT YOUNG THE POET

... MR. ROBEUT YOUNG, THE POET. I The ?? is& s tol fl --a n0 -1 I . in W-v S-1 AD M AAws report ot what took place in the House of Coemnons on Friday night idi refe. rence to the pension granted to Poet Youbg Mrx. O'Reilly called attention to the circumstances under which this pension was granted. This ques. tion, he said, was not at al an Irish grievance. It con erned all parts of the ...

LIFE AND TIMES OF VOLTAIRE

... LIFE AND TIAIES OF VOL TAIRE. THE fashion of issuing a biography by instalments like a serial novel, though it may be convenient for writer and publisher, is not a pleasant one for readers. A biography should be like a dinner, or the French Republic -tne et indivisible. It frustrates the appreciation, if it does not balk the appetite, to wait long between the courses. Mr. Espinasse has, ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... SUFFOLK ELECTION AND THE IlEl g~FTI SCHIOLAItS, FIIAMLINGLIAM. . ?? dkcerenea' (,11t,1 yet;%, ?? Itor,.sat. 1.2!S 1, vd tt sch0ooi1boys, nil in a row, theuig)i our peaceful ?? a shocking t;° 1Ocf twentv ?? (of tbis ¶ve (lo complain), fo'>t'lld -twen SCnrke 11111, mitll valked bnek aginil I -ed twithe c e iho o rai fili' ?? ~oo~ (bt we (1l o alle l), vello w rilbon nil round the black dog's ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... | THE LONDON THE ATRES. DRURY-LANE.-Sheridan's untiring comedy of Tise Scfeool/br Scandal has been played during the week, with a cast which in many respects is familiar to this stage. The excellence of Mr. Phelps as Sir Peter Teasle, and the finished portraiture of Lady Teazie by irs. Hermann Vezin, have frequently been acklnowledged in these columns with the praise they deserved. On this ...

Published: Sunday 10 March 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3287 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MAGAZINES

... T.TE MAGAZINES. f .l.- 'fr il tz~ !r;Lowes lbrt&~it ld ?? h.A md~s :,,idh ~h~sreiji 4b4i~aaioa ?? ,ither ?? ?? Ould~ 'ye~cN id kgoqitidbe timiebattexnpted b$P m~~and once ortiebUi1e~~~s?a3g48g0- ' ioud be o jt nin~ nfnite4 of oetp nii ?? ~ ~ (06mmo1A e6ven, 4 mlere. il ?? Ie'y,~ieimou'sn.p'ee h~ina'rqy'ii ar ag 1 i. a __ ed~hai~is h wister~ ~~o U~ m e~ ~~Qurpeop1~~e ire- teh TLe a 6tr tateo- ...

MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, &c

... M=ETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, &c. TiiuasDAY, March 14. MA4270I flbytery-nssembly Hall-12 noon. at Governors ani Ffiends of Royal Maternity Hospitali CounsiChmbere-12 ncon. leazt= Mons. V. Richo l- Lamartine-117 George St-S P.MX Wee,5MdDrggiste Asaisiants and Apprentices-Buchanan's Hotel ?? eitle-HEope',ouU Rooms. AOUsEXENTS91 IM _527 F.L - 3iejas rxse-i Music Hall-Nicolson Street- ?J. Nanr Dalr in ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLICOAMSEMENT . X New Pdriee Of Wales Theafte: -- The Merchant of Veniee, and MUCh Ado about Nothing.- . ThstreRoyal.- Macbeth, and My Preserver. *Aphitheltre.-True to th-e Core, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. ?? ] Roald.olomsenm Theatre.-'String of PearL,The . I'Wo Ptioner of Lyons,!'.Proteus, What ieletY&o. New Adelphi ?? IU. .The Magic Wand; and The vlyhng Datchnan. ...

Poetry

... vottrg. THE GRASS.-Bv Jostr AsiruAm. SPRINGcaxo and growing up everywhere: In the desolate wilds and the broad thorougbfivre. 'inee the stars sang together at nature's f ta birth It has never decayed fromu the face of the earth. The dewdrops of morn hung as now on eash blade, ?? man was ereated or paradise made. In the forest primeval it ?? forth its green Where loot bath not rented and eye ...

Music

... ffl~uotC. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. The second concert of the season took place on Monday night, when the following selection was performed: PART 1. overture or Suite in D ?? J. Seb, Bach. Air, On that fori, alas! fondly cherished (IphligC2li5 inl Fauna), Madame Leminens- 5hecrrngton.- O-- ?? Concerto in D minor .Mendelssohn. Pi an oforte , Mdlle . Anna Mehllg. Anlz di Chiesa, *-lPicta Signore, ...

NEW BOOKS

... 1 Mr. Hotten, of Piccadilly, has re-isoued, in a fr handsome portfolio-shaped volume, the once-cele- fit brated sketches of Seymour, under the title of ?? at Book otf Cocknle Sports, Whims, and Oddities. The tU designs amount to 180, and they are prefaced by tc some account of the artist and his works. Robert re Seymour, it appears, was a Londoner, the son of a ni Somersetshire gentleman, who ...