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... TBE PANTOMXMDST.-SO long as the season lasts, be en- joys comparative affluence, but at its close he is again cast adrift in the world, and wanders from town to town, hoping against hope, and generally in a state of abject destitution. In process of time he may reap distinction. But the while he must be resigned to contempt, toil, and starvation, protracted neglect, and the hazard of a pau- ...

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... i A.IiERICAN THEATRICALS. l NEW YORK, SEPTEmBlER 23. TIe great Theatrical event during the past week was the reappearance of Madame Ristori, at the FRENCH THEAXTRE, on Wedneaday, the 18th, in her great character of IMede. The house, strange to relate, was not half full, but those that were present were most enthusiasticand appreciative,and the illustriousartiste was very cordially received. A ...

Published: Sunday 13 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 969 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON THEATRES

... THE LONDON THEATRES, I 'TlC NEl QUErENS.-Thoe magnificent new Theatre, erected e tile , o l ti a ar s hull_ Long-acre, was opened, under the naelzgemleirt of 'M1. Allied Wigin, on Tlhursday evening, well tire p ece of a highly distinguished audience atforded the strongest Preidce of tie great interest that had been token in this important eddlirt ?? tie sh places of ?? amusement. lor weelts ...

Published: Sunday 27 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7203 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. W. M. ROSSETTT'S ESSAYS ON ART

... MR. H I. ROSSETTT'S ESSAYS ON A RET. Wl have so little good, or even tolerable, writing on fine art in England in the slhape of books, that it is not much of a compliment to rank this volume among the best that our art literature has produced since Mr. Ruskin went off into political economy. Let him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow a strain the world again shall heed AMeanwhile to ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... &c. PUBLIG.AIMSE.IU,2 ';fl I _ oyl AleIKndZJ' y e~tr.r-'-'he .TewpOL't.. Prince. bi 'WalR Theait'-Llttlo s.oddlehlns and R~oyl Ampb$teitre* Bamboozling,' antid Thoe Lacahie Las at. James's IAP ...

A NOVEL WEDDING

... a In the village of Northowram, there have been living for the last 28 or 26 (it being a disputed point as to the l exact number) years a couple of elderly yersons, both of . whom we should judge to be closely verging upon 60 years of age, known respectively in the neighbourhood as Tom and Rachel, but up to Saturday last have been living us 3 man and wife without having gone through the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 'The Most Noble the Marquis and Mar. ,liloneam of Drogheda and ?? arrived at Moore Abbey, Dlonasterevan, hroer Londonc for the season. The L~arl of Mrsyo is expected to raturn to lown on Friday. Lord acid Lady Asenal~y have left the Royal, a !!slgrsne Hotel, Ktngetowni, fvi Woodlsadri. 'Lady O'Donnell, Mrs. Kirwin and suite lave arrived at the Iloyal Marine Hotel, Kingstownr. Sir Ralph Howard, ...

SHAKSPEARE AT DRURY LANE

... THE representations of King John and Macbeth at Drury Lane Theatre, although they cannot be expected to arouse enthusiasm, inasmuch as they comprise no display of histrionic genius of a high class, are yet creditable enough to the management, and deserving of public support. Mr. Chatterton's company is by no means strong, but the stage manage- ment is carefully regarded, and in special ...

PROPOSED WORKING MEN'S INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... *PROOSED WORKING MENS ITERVATIO'AL EXHIBITIOA.Y Last evening a crowded public meeting was held in the Vestry Hall, St. Pancras, for the purpose of con- sidering the best means of promoting a Working Men's International Exhibition In London. The chair was taken by the Hon. AuBERON HxERBERT. The OCE ruAN, in opening the proceedings, said there had been, as they were all aware, several ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSBMZT, &c. 1toyatAlexindre. Theatro-The Italian Opera 'Luorezsj Borg1SII princo of Wale 1hoeAre.-O The Actress by DayllghtI ?? Lind at Iast. and Burlesque I elers, Boy.:, Amphtiebtre,- ...

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 ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION ND. VAILTIES. lLLABS OF TIHE R.4L OF ILOSSE. Onhnlim~eiilslo night we wite tntorenoeI that his lordship-constinued In thd- samte preecaloun 'ti~ti, and IIth~ 3 *little hope was entertainedl of ?? recovery. Tf1e Marohioness of Kildare and infant daogitnor AxePro9rcsoisig most favoum~biy. ful * ILord and Lady K-ilminine havoe arrived at emf CI Ceelaoton PArls, county.Wolltmeatie, from, ...