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REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... E VIWS OF BOOKS. Tnm CoRNEDnra MAGuAs Smith ad El .- Amongst the many really interesting papers publiahed In the October number of the Corulill there is one that will be read with perhaps more attention than others It is entitled Witch Murders In India, ani therein the writer tells us there is a tract of country, some hupdrcd miles in length, the inhabitants of which are barbarians of the ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... : FASHIONS FOR OOTOBBRE ?? '(ftc #Pjollk t, VTruSa d,2s ?? Accordisgtothegreatpreparations beibng 6 1n4& Paris houses It appears that the coming winter 's will aboand'14 novelties. ,Many new patternsfor the mOM of bodies have been shown by the rmodistesa Satistfied they are that the gored skirts will be still preferred, the think that the bodiesa might be rendered a little mqn vased and ...

A HORRIBLE STORY

... A RORRIBLE STORY. I, We commend to the notice of those *ho are so persistently eloquent on the subject of the pec'liar thirst of the African for blood, as illustrated by the massacre of some twenty individuals during the riots in Jamaica, an accbunt'given in isonday's Times of certain acts recently' perpetrated by the inhabitants-of Ardor, a' small town in Calabrin, about seven miles from ...

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... AjfERICAN THEATRICALS. NEW YORK, SzrrrmisEcs 16. The principal event in Theatrical circles during the past week has been the opening of the OLYMPIC THLEATRE, last Monday evening, under the Management of Mr. James E. Hayes. Rip 7an WVinkle was the inaugural piece which introduced Mr. Jefferson once more to a New York audience in his celebrated impersonation of Rip, a performance which could not ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1638 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... L - I T IT X E -- I ; XR TOl cEva~ IMMVlCE G9OGP-MY'* liteaulsstated to be arranged eapeci. PI 'mntiori candidates, and thd higher forms ?? e dseems not only adaptedi-or that vur~ f u bokwihwould be foundaiusefti by %,tainingas it does, in a sucolilot form, Wj ?? tost wnormnation about all countries under tihs Very Item'og~ in its plan.; and we veli- lbe SUB that a student will find it much ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AID ART S CRAP S. Costa i2 tiaily expected in Paris from Eoulogne. 31adlle, Caclotti I'tti has just visited Dresden. Tibalberg is in Paris, and w ill loavo for Naples in the mliddle of October. idadlle, Arktt has had considerable succoss r Alanabheiin, one of the mlost musical towns of Gor- 5155 n13'. i liesort uejesls highlbly of a forthcoomisg work, ' The Darwinian ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNAtS. I ?? P. nc~h.l i o ALL Wanox! IT MAY CocsERN.-IThe Compalae XAi~188? contains WUll directions as to the windingup oi evening parties. ?? a M1olehill of a Mounlata-tbe I Mont Cenia Railway. O ' -.N0NPAN-AIIGlRUI, 81P P- ANG LO Thsere was a bigf Synod of eeventy-two Bishops so bothiered they didn't knowt whst to do; Sc tb do what was wanted they drew to a ...

THE EXHIBITION OF ECCLESIASTICAL ART, AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... TElE EXHIBITION OF ECCLESIASTICAL I ART,' AT WOLVERHAMPTON. On Wednesday we gave a general description of the cn- tents of this exhibition, and explainod the eorts, shapes, uses, and symbolical meaning of the 'veotruente dis- playrdthere. Tothat notee a few rough notes may be added on the contrast presented by the ancient vestments exhibited at Wolverhanipton, and the modern ones hang- lg ...

THE NEW QUEEN'S THEATRE, LONG-ACRE

... THE NEW QUIEER'S THEATRE, LONG-ACRE.E The large building in Long-acre, nearly facing Bow -street, so long known. to choral societics and the Dirblic as St. M aitin's Hall, will be re-opened on the 17th ot this miaouth. aithout tail, as aill elegant arid commodious Theatre, with the above title, underthe experienced Lessceship of Mir. Alfred Wiguan The buildihr- Ias been completely gutted, ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1929 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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, ...

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