THEATRICAL PLACARDS and MUSIC HALL Placards

... IMportant Invemtigation under the Copyright Act. At the Southwark Police-court, last Tuesday, Als. Robert Edtirn Villiers, the Proprietor of the South London AMusic Hall, Londo._ road, Southwvark, was summoned before Slr. Partridge, under the Copyright Act, 2Gth and 26th Vic., cap. 58, sec. 6, by Messrs. Shepherd and Creswick, Lessees of the Surrey Theatre, for Stloat lie did copy and ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1681 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... | -1FASHI'ON AND VARIES. : I - .1- - X,'IX S The Earl and Countess of Meath, Lord Brabazon, Lady Kathleon Brabasio and mitt, kavy arrived at the Sbelbourna Hotel, 'Ihe Earl of Bective, AP., famnily and suite, is, bax riv.fa bgl parro? mail Katoa, The 19ml and Oouute of Egmoat and. suib have arrlved at tle IWYAl Marie Hote Kingetown. The Right EIon- the Earl of Howth and 5.114 left Klngtown ...

LITERATURE

... LIfTRATUEB. * rUBLO EDUCIATioN -rA EssHA BY BY IANOIS H. O'DoNNHnn,-(DlbiUn 1W. B. Kf ?? the eve of the settlement of 'the Irish Tniversit 4satlon this essay appears, and it may. oerve to mould public opit th DiOn on the subject. The Htyle is somewhat laborred mi and pedintic; so' that it requires careful perusal or re-perusal to appreciate the resil abit which the .F pamephlet displ~Ha.. Mr, ...

Agricultural Hall and Fairy Palace

... Agricultural Hail and Fairy Palace. With this night (Saturday's) grand miscellaneous concert the miusical season at the Agricultural Hall positively terminates. That the projectors of these concerts have found them reiunerative it the highest degree is beyond a doubt, and it is only fair to acknow- ledge that everything has been done to present itse public with mn entertainment worthy ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1004 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Signor Rubini's Entertainment

... London is seldom without its Professor of Legerdemain, ule thit natural restieg-place of the honourably light-fiegered gentleiseii who produce a bewildering array of tin cups from a hat of flie period, soems to be ?? Hall. Signor(?) nubici comenni;ecl his s'eevnces in the Minor Psoom on Monday last. He speaks Eegli.ii uneommonly like a native, and may safely dety all Italy to apprs:ceb him in ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 873 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MOUNTMELLICK (QUEEN'S COUNTY) FAIR

... MOUNTMELLIOK (QUEEN'S COUNTY) FAIR. MOOUNTMULLICK, MONDAY EVENIG.-The above monthly fair was held totday, and there was a very large show of stock of all descriptions, which met a pretty fair ele at late rates. The supply of springers was about the average, and were early disposed of for shipment at price,, rauging from I1 Z. to 101. lOa., the forsnek being the top figure of the fair. There ...

VARIETIES

... VARIIETI ES. LxTTTres. OF CREDIT.-]. V. U.-I'rnlll-. THE GREATEST AcIUEvAEINNT' ON RMeOnD.-COoilOl0 Pearson's. -Rid. Whrny is a widow's costsilso Eke a field of turnips?- Because ii's (s)wedes I-Pae. Tiem GROWTH Or Lo-teat.7-The last annual report of the Rleistrar General tells ?? plainly, and withoat reserve, that London is growing grca-er every day; and that within I its present bounils, ...

GOOD-NATURED CRITICISM

... GOODI-NA TURED CRITICISM. NOT for the purpose of recurring to the particulars of the significant Circe business, but to show how the regular manufacture of such productions is fostered by good-natured critics, do we notice the matter now. The case itself is thoroughly and indisputably bad. The author of the im- posture was not indebted to a contemporary writer for an idea or a situation ...

THE FASHIONS

... In England ncl in Frasiee, from all accounts of the weather, we have to b) well satisfied with the selasont. Summer, in the middle of its lifeti ne, was neither sultry nor even hot enough; and rain wats enough and to spare. Burt a. beautiful young autunlu time case, the sweet and healthful Indian summer, the after-season, as is France we call it, and has made full and rich amecds for any ...

THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL, LEEDS

... (WarTTN EuXPEYSLY iOR IT,, tPA.W) The opening of Mr. Coleman's new Theatre, which bas been fully described in these columins, was an event thet was looked forward to in Leeds with the utmost interest, and from an early hour on Monday last an eager and expectant crowd beslegod tlie doors, and SOOI after they were opened a dense mass filled every part of the Theatre, and when the superb centre ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1286 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... | .AALLIABSLOR PAIM; - F - ^ I (FROM OUR PArCIAL RPORFsR.) BALUINABSLO2, SUNDAY EVZVING.,-Yestorday morning the sheep siles were resumed on the green, There was a scant supply of wedders, and ewe. were le ameromth usualpon theo r day. Boyers' who held over from the previous day were taken Oback by the thin aspect of the green, and at Once yielded to an advanco of from one to four shillings ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ?? SOTHERNU AS DUND1REAPRY. If, as our agricultural friends delight to remind us, the nsan who makes two blades of grass grow where one grow before ia a benefaotor of his species, we should liko to know In what terms we ought to speak of the great histrionio oultivator who makes not two, but two dozen human blades flourish where one languiehed before, and succeeds, by the mere magic of hi ...