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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Letters of Distinguished Musicias: Gluck, Ha!,day, P. G. Bach, Weber, Mendelssohn. Translated from the German by Lady Wallace. Longmans. Lady Wallace here translates another of the collections made by Ludwig Nohl in illustration of the lives of the musicians. Of four or frve men of mark letters are drawn from books and journals in which they have been scattered, and so brought together, that ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1867
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 21423 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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, ...

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 ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... lFASJIONS FOR OCTOBER. .4eoording to the great preparations being mnade in the Paris honsee, it appears that ?? winter season will ahonnd in novelties, Mtany new patterns for the make of bodies hove been shown by theanandistee, ?? 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. They are making them ...

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, ?? ?? Hoiare aol seaotndon Ilconveien Vland speclious, m rrehtntrtoom hdare ?? tof the evral conen, nillerdn8mand Fan cooplet siud ofthe sae. Thedcoraetidons, ...

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 ...

THE PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... THE PRINCESS'S THEA TRE. MR. VIN'ING, advertising the revival of the popular Irish drama of Arral- na-Pogue, records with pardonable pride that it has been represented in Paris and throughout the French provinces, the United States, California, and Australia, carrying with it a measure of delight unequalled by any drama in modern times excepting its twin sister, the 'Colleen Bawn.' ...

NORWICH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... NORWICH INDUSTRIAL Em a BITIop . i MA- nr-- ?? . . . ' The Eastern Countles Working Men's IndustW Exhibition dosed on Thursday eveninK the 26th it. The Exhibition, Rafter being open daily for sixw eekl, hias smet with pre-emninent:success: ?? int to upwards of £Y00. Some idea may he formed of the extensive piatronage which tile exhibition has Se ceived from both city and county, when it is ...

LITERATURE

... is. oh ' ON SOUTHSEA BRACH.E s it The children playing on the sand- id ThenurcemaidB in trim cotton dresses- a id The white-cravated negro baud- l The ladies with their raven tresses- 0 (The newest fashion straight from town)- Appeared on that gay August morning Like shadows flitting up and down, As though to earth they'd given warning. *- For Belly-bonny Nelly Fane, My sweetheart of ...

Poetry

... LU SI N A N I5'R0. TIIE OCTOBER liU.IOER OF 4ItLGRAV1AA ] 0, DAnit the ash1 and alder grew, Antideep the shade and detnk thbl dow, Bly that ratiti pDOI at Lusigloaf Lo, this was where shc eame atwvay, Unteeded at the close ot day. 'Thc Chatelatnle ot Loalgoac. Here, when the lorv vvind stirred the wave. 11cr mnilk-white llmbs shs loved to IBVC, The lady oi' Count Lusignan. In all the oastle ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC

... V1CTORIIA Tf{EAH11E. TLis houoe opened on Saturday night last uuder the mnavagelnout of Mr. T. A. Cave, who is well known 5a a ol..ver mnd polular theatrical manager. ''lie houne bss been newly decorated and painted in every parl-not before it was wanted, our readers will say. Oa the open- ilng night. a new drlama was produced entitled The Si. of a Life. ' Ic was very well performed, and ...