LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... L01'DON MUSIC HALLS. THE CANTERBURY.-Another of Offentach's merry little operas has been laid under tribute fer the entertainment of the 7mabitids of this Hall. During the past week the concert company here have sung selections from a composition entitled Ai-. andil -lls. Denis. These have been given with that completeness and effec- tiveness under the direction of Mlr. Joenghmnns, which have ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3529 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTICES

... MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER. Blac1kwood's .2fat,,azine.-Under the heading of Work and Murder, Maga devotes an ar- ticle to the recent disclosures before ?? Unions Commissions at Sheffield and Manches- ter. I he writer does not expect from legislation either a cure or a preventative of such evils as have been laid bare. The true remedy (he conceives) must corne from the working nien tliemselv's, ...

Drama

... iorama, a I wh: COD wit otb the fric alli wh for anl are are cat wh an( col wil tio' faG Los ing tila sun wh bu! ligi me ob- ver flut 'doa den lan yea ful. the tah afl bui it Thi esmc plan ren nec mei colb are levn wa3 or stat wal to t cas. rooi cur wit' Gre lace T fari the cou' and heil IarE sta3 whi elal like stir and can Ing me, bee arcl Th( UPE and dre bac dre roo dre bef (n fral are paar ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... jilCIESS'S._I tile warmn appinnee and earnset attention ,Ieore by~ tics ?? tiudiencee gathered within these wavlls on gsedv nift my befound tile surest sign at cthe good policy diet ha dictaedtc reproduction of one of' thle meat popular draas ve brtigctout on thel niodern stage. Tle revival of ~~ and th~le re-engagemient of each admirable urtistces as is, cd Mr. D o u ecitault to ascstain ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1697 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUlLIO AMUSEMENT& THE PRtSJOESS'S THEATRE. Mr.Boluional'0sexciting Irish dramsa of '1 Arrab-na- Pogue, which bas b-en performed with extraordinary success both in England and France, was revived on aonday bight at the Princess's, with every prospeot of having entered into another lengthened lease of povn. larity in the metropolis. We look upon this remarlably clever Produotion as perhaps the ...

PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE

... P1LNCE OF WALES? THEA.TRE. Mr S. Clarke, a gentleman wiohas gained for hi.m self the good opinion of not a few London critics, commenced an engagement at the Prince of Waies' Theatre last night. The piece in which The made-.his first appearance before a Glasgow audience was a new military comedy by Mr T. W. Robertson, titled Ours. To our thinking, this piece has been anduly lauded. It can ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... lFASJIONS FOR OCTOBER. .4eoording to the great preparations being mnade in the Paris honsee, it appears that thecoC4inig winter season will ahonnd in novelties, Mtany new patterns for the make of bodies hove been shown by theanandistee, iSatiaiied as they are that the gored skirts will be atill preferred, they think that the bodies might etill be rendered a little more varied 4nd gracefol. ...

Barddoniaeth

... .1 0 ?? '-pdAgalulk. ?? * - E - NGYN IX OWEW. . C hwcnV yw'r ewrw i'r- coryin-fef dolc-a- Hwn dalcen y cawr-ddyn; . Aiachuw ywi fochyn, :- Gwell yw dw'r i gylltadyn. . FeW& Giong. -I GwX CBEWL , FEIDIW i:H. 0!1 ?? hoff ein gid, ' : - -thori y Sabbothau, . D:- rwyrwib-deithio yr y tyin,: 'Na dringo ymynyddaa: :. . Dowch i'r caprel bob yr un, :. wrando y pregethau,., -, ?? i-ddysgu darllen, ...

THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL, PARK-ROW

... TIly :N!E THE'SA.TRE R4OYAL/, PARK-ROW'. Thbe proepectus tfor theohapuenog of itrhislnew, commodious, anedto Iave end m a ie fr th coart anldseoaratiennd ofnthelaudene tpea rforme We mayt noticetha the e Nra.e toro thae boesn stalls, pItr sEalenry Hoiare aol seaotndon Ilconveien Vland speclious, m rrehtntrtoom hdare aBacedl tof the evral conen, nillerdn8mand Fan cooplet siud ofthe sae. ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... lITERARY EXTRACTS. ON NEEIDLEWORKL-So all I've got to say sle orkfit a thing for any one to get fat on, es- vo ig shee' as sells it thro' fine shops as is all outside show, pr cep ter wn' dalthere myself, as 'ave 'ad enough of w I tsr the SWIn(Iles, but I've marked the shop, as they've th 0 'eard tbe last on it ; as '1 be sorry for the day as the h0 no btoarefusin' for to change it as wasn't ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. OORRESP(',NDENTS.

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &C. I oyoi AlesndraTh5tM-'Tho School for8caudanl,a the alfilet Mphltophets Dansi the Eamadryadi, PrnCB of Wales Thealre.- Ileopi Diteriohen an s the Enritaque Ht~letL . BoalimBphithOatre.-.~Th Merchant of Veelee. Bapl CooiEE0UE Theistre.-The IrOnl Qafket,'Tremont Minstrels, Tbo Wa~ndering Boys, 0, - langler's Grlad Crqgue-EquestrianEntertAIanurntf. o. New. ...

LITERATURE

... LITERAT U RE. The Debt's Becovety (Seotland) Act, with Annotations by PETER MORISON5. Wmn. Blaekwood & Sonls. INi the important Act which was passed last Session to facili- tate the recovery of certain debts above the value of £12 r but not exceeding £50, thle provisions contained in Rs great number of the sections of thle Small Debt Act, and relative mchedules, are 'held as incorporated. In ...