SELECTIONS FROM THE PERIODICALS

... SELECTIONS FROM THE PERIODICALS, OLD srPERSTITlONS IN MODERN TIMES, Durlng tho Wars of the Hoses royal and noble personazes Were wicked enough to make waxen images of thooewhom tiey determined to make pino to death, and prastice devilish tricks On them, such as sticking bodkins In them and consuming them rvadually before the fire. The wilthes of Augustus's timewerecouversant Wilththe process, ...

Literature

... Aittr-aturt. yT} 3lajnavit1cs. By the Author of John Hali- fax, (ientlenanli &c. Two vols. London: Hurst and Blackett. A Larae prolportion of current fiction is written 1w wvomllen1, and it may perhaps be added that it i chiefly written for women. Hence a certain saliiless in the general features, and in the style of the ordinary circulating library novel. Women feel very acutely and see ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETYS SPRING CATTLE SHOW

... THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETYS SPRING I i CATTV LF, SHOW. TAI o show of breeding and fat stlck, sheep, swine, farm implements, and machines, helrl in connection with the Royal Dublin Society, which commenced on 'Tuesday, was continued on Wednesday under most favorable circumstances. The weather was most genial, and the slight showers which feLL in the forenoon Nvere succeeded by warm glimpses of ...

MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, &c

... MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS.,. - SATURDAY, April 13. AMUSEMENTS. Theatre-Royal-7 P.M. Hengler's (Gand ?? Street-7.30 r.M. Royali PrinOSS Mnsio ?? Street-7 r.M. Exhibition of' ¶toyrl.Sottish Academy of Sculpture ¶nd Painting- Monund-9 AM.b to 5 ?? anldI to 10 P.M. Burs Mo uoniift, Cailton Hul-Admrskon 2d-10 to L. Pitt Street Safety Swimminig Baths-Open 6 A.X. to 10 P.M. .EVEING PAPEER FOR EDINBURGHL ...

A CURIOUS STORY

... A curious story of the great revolution bas just been unfolded in a Paris court of law. On June 11th, 1794, Baron de Saint-Ouen Dernemont, one of the grey mous. quetaires of Louis XV.'s body guard, and the Baronne de Saint-Ouen Dlernemont, his wife,,were tried by the revo. litionary ?? and sent to the scaffold on the same day. They left five children, two sons and three daughters. So far back ...

OPENING OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... OPENNG' OF- THE PuAMS EXHIBITION. The follovig 4gdecripioi 'of the 'opening of ' the Paris n Ehibition is from the pen of the special correspondent ef e the Times:- 1 , . The 'mere unce emoioci opijihi created verylittle etre rin Paris,,and the approaches to the building wverenever, e lets . crowded.' ' A fed W attkl of cavviry *erel there to t keep.thet carritage ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE MAGAZINES

... OUTTIOS FOM. THE MAAZIN S. ?? WUs.,E l bas'in the pzesaat number of ?? ?? aboigephic'sketchof oSaIme1 Rogers, whom he knew. 'This sketch is 'probably a very .faithful..portrait. Cqrtainly, it does not err On the side of, atry. amuel Rogers, 'dead, ma well pay to be Ived from hts living frienid' SauelHall . The editor of the Art Journat iescribeswthe bankeripoet ?? selfsh and censorions. The ...

LITERATURE

... 1,IT EIALTTRE. YIWH;ARU 1ia. Sw ul:Nd.. ~By Willsa -White. s&,oadon: Si .Dpkis, Marshall & Co. Iss a. fior msnerrtice wve fosi~owed Swsedenlbo rg's hlistory as far as thu remarkable cs-iis which took plae in his oth year. His life, so faa, haslbeenthattof asis- pit-minded siekcr after truth. Given to theological sp;:culationin his somewhat precocious childhood, he bad in early outh been ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... T HEA T P p- A REVIVAL OF -Rop~AL :- REVIVAL OF ROB p Pocock's dramatised version of R7 the rare fortune and capacity of renewin of its Popularity after ])uIt short inte y j e quiescence. Probably there is no Shakespearian drama thlat is more of the gowv Playoers, and certainly there is ne tha commands more general att'n when 11 n ptha duced with even partial s..c I It iS pr'. medium ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... E'EDI IALE FASHIONS FOR APRIL. | It is just now rather amusing to inspect the novelties ofthe season; for whilst, on one side, we find all the pretty, light, and fresh-looking materials ready for the first Spring sunshine; on the other, we have still the more luxurious and rich textures, which we can by no means relinquish at present. For those economically inclined, it is that intermediate ...

Published: Sunday 07 April 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 915 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FA?BIO1? A3!?D VARIETI )His Grace the Dukiie of iiater an'd' suita' bqve left Klig1tO*II for. Atilalnd, ' Hiha Giaet the Ddke of ?? nld suite, h% eft' Misgetown for Ldidon. .The Earl of Delmoro ?? uitq hat's ipived Jsom lknglaerd. ' ?? ?? ?? , . ?? -The Thght' llon. Lod Nasa, . PM . iP and, suite b1ao lelt Hlngtctiownior London. Lbid .Hastingi atud2 suits have l6ft Kings- ' od OCl~les ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 'i I I NA7D -I , ?? ' - ' - ?? a. ?? - - -A. , . . T l i~ - 1 'i i rf,.!f ?? ?? I . ' f,): , 't ! ?? ,, : , i\ ?? 1'1 O 'eKW1BR fA.TL, 'uAya-'lrR~l~gae!kn, 'I:2 ~ ~ hkatdtaieI the )I~eiioom ~SIamsz Ctlrkamn Dailenhieisfiodto the' fal 1 ?? r T9re 9lw.8ifMaWfor,,tho. IT*~ lntellgeoceo~1ai*,e ?? transmitted Aytlgahttidg ?? Uot ua1 Jamily, T, he Queen, will, h~v Wiiidior 1oi! ( ljore~: ,The ...