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LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... THE CANTERBURY.-Good fortune, in the shape of foll audiences, seems to attend the patriarchal establishment in the Weotiinster-road, or, to speak more hy the card, in Stangate. That variety is charning seems to be the great idea of the Malnagoe- ment, for a round of all kinds of amusements peculiar to Music Halls is provided. Operatio selections, comic, seeri-comic, and sentimental singing, ...

Published: Sunday 27 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3464 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE WATERDALE NEIGHBOURS

... ON reaching the last page of the last volume of The Waterdale Neigh- bours we are still in the dark as to the sex of its author. It is something indeed to be able to say that one has really reached the last page of a three-volume novel, after a bond file reading of the whole, without any extraordinary self-sacrifice in the way of duty to the writer whose work one intends to criticise. ...

HANDBOOK OF ABYSSINIA

... HANDBOOK OF ABIYSSINVIA.; COMPARATIVELY limited as is our knowledge of Abyssinia, there are abundant materials available, both from ancient and modern sources, for COlvpiling a popular account of that country which might be at once nteresting and useful. MIr. Peacock, who is the first in the field to under- talze this task, tells us in his preface that the object the writer had in View in ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, Boebo LwassBAND: lANAtiito, MP. F. B. CU&aVcMrco. Shoksparaeotrgedy of Macbeth. thU eeher If;, ?? r.l 4 O ?? ere'stragedyoi HABaDtei Leekeas celebrated viuelo. Principal ?? hl. .inr. Barry. Suflivan,,Meeoo apr ?? ?? 08000. Moreland, MWarner 'nye erlmn eb qm. Mrs. HermannVzu lisieec ew. io ynly0k leereoasd orchestra, ailnmruehr-T an ?? cook's rothantie drama. H ILRAN I Ewt ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIO AMUSEMENT& UIEATR ROYAL, DRURY-LA11 Seeue Lseas AND 14AusGERMs. F. B. CRAaINeac. lat st nigh~ts at heopere'strgeadSof Macbeth at thi Ik)adaX COc. l1st, and during the week he br Mejeay'asHer. JvantswU IIvefom Slhskspeoll' toaesdyeOf: MCBllTR, with Lok'soera ulbo prinoipal oharactersby.1Mr.Phelpai. UYD Msr. Phelps. Ryder, BrrtonJhn thor MI e, Lironof r.W, Barverlebb. Ilarry ~Uieass, ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... T--- l#>L: ?? - X l 'traomo OtnR b 8 cojO~ ?? !1 It'is undbniable that we'are not where'we'might,, f: could, and should have been in this Exhibition; -1 ' 'f took leavemontha sago to set forth the rbasons why fo we had failed, and- 'at the same time'to point' out' h the' importance of ',imurnediately 'disem iatinjg tho:; fi rough art an4.techsical education among our wage E classes. Thefault ...

LITERATURE

... LITER A TURE. THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF JOHN K{EATS, .3 LORD HOUGHiTON. A New Edition. In One Volume. London: Moxon and Co. Lord Houghton has done good service to the cause of English literature in writing the life ef Jobn .Keats, whose poems are among the finest in our language. The letters, printed under the biogra- pher's care, show Keats's extraordinary.vigour of intellect, the strength and ...

Published: Sunday 27 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 603 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... FASEIONSPOR OCTOBER [From LelF6].] - Acecorditg to the great preparations being made in the Paris e hosses, it appears that the coming winter season will abound in novelties. Many new nattera bor ihe make of bodies have been if shown by the modistes. Satisfied as they are that the gored askrts will he still preferred, they think that the bodies might be , rendered a little more varied and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... A s } tiSEMENTB. (!~fnde~lleeO. ?? the PeeB. h11A I turtyozee thloceson),Mr. Ryer the Edmutind Phof Mr. Wm.Bevyrley,M ooannosla~fld ai~dehof-'~O cnclue ?? dramaM TOCE Milib~lt A M HISEN till teby dis PTydeATE. hlo HROuAtLart, an ao ?? dt hidSotnfrd. ande Gattn. AAEMMBCSO AST enek deportmenlott iderose daeind ofasr Win. Iof sErley. SOXPOHLTORLac AND MIANAGER, Ma loexO' str ?? POUt', 05atnd ON.W ...

The Cambridge Dramatic Club

... A company of amateur theatrical performers, who, as far as their name is concerned, are distinguished from the numerous other unprofessional dramatic corps of the Metropolis by the above appellation, gave an entertainment, in the Cavendish Room, Mortimer-street, on Thursday evening. Their performance commenced with the representation of Mr. P. Hardwick's comic drama, A Bachelor of Arts. We ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1011 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literature

... ittrature. 0- - I Old EnqoowZd; its Scnr-Atat People. BY ra 3JAMES Mi. HorrIN, Professor in Yale College. London: Samupson Low, Son, and Marston. L We are alway s glad to read accounts of our coun- try and ourselves written by Americans. The people of the United States Occupy towards us a position peculiarly favourable to thie formation of afair and yet a generous judgment. They are ,qnd are ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Narrative of ae Journey through Abyssinia in 1862-3. With an Appendix on the Abyssinian Question. By Henry Dufton. Chapman and Hall. MJr Dulfton went to Africa for exploration of the high- lands of the Galla country, which are said to be healthy, and in which it had been proposed to plant a Christian colony. He went by way of the Blue Nile and Didhessa, was robbed in the l3ahiouda desert, ...

Published: Saturday 19 October 1867
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 25806 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture