THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYAL, The memorable charge of the six hundred at Balaklava, was scarcely a more forlorn hope than that which devolve3 this week upon Mladlle. Beatrice in the endeavour to storm public opinion, under such a formidable croes-firo o counter attraction as she necersarily incurs at the hands of her immediate predecensor and successor- U r. Sothern and Miss Bateman. In such a cease ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... EXTRACT8 FROM LUNCH. A SONG OF TEE SYNOD, -caet virtue in an ii--ToueusrosTr. The Pan-Anglican Synod has met; The Pau-Anglicen Synod has parted; Lambeth's board has for forty been set; Hosts of clerical bares have been started Colonial mitres and Yankee Have wagged PnsATa Lomonr1's hesiekl, And earned a most unctuous thankee) Froim the Bench with whose call they've complied. It's stout ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUREO AG LAIA. Oh, ?? away from oarthly noise W\iratrire all its shallow joys When love has lit the heart ? The light that renlders Lirth'E btt Rifts lebut tilnsol splendours, Anid ill her prizes but the toys Of ilril-growli children. Unto you and me Love, lovi otlon1e is ti e reality- All blside but empty roar, T'he larri bilrdws of a bellowing sea 1ir'erihg for ever on a headless shora ...

Poetry

... Contr. AUTUMN. -0- If at morn, oer the waste I rove, Or 'muse lie tby shadeless grove; 01r ltevontide,- Watch the pallid sun to rest Tho' the owl, with his mournful cry, Aseaheth stranige harmiony To tho dirge of the night eindes sound, As it scatnereth lead leaves around, Yellow A ie ?? love the best. The frrits that I love are thine,- Thou loeidst the piirlle vine; 'Tis joy to see Eash soer ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VA)R ETnB. It TilE ILLNEM E03f ROBSE. ke We regrt to 80nounce8 ?? isis lordship contounuw in a t ery critical state, Bud h'm exhibited Ao ?? of Isn- '~provement durng1 the peat few days. tiPR ENTATION TO LORD AND LADY MiILTrOl (FRoM OUR CORiREBroNDENT.) 1 SH]&LbzLi Ao, FRIDAY.-Thid deyhi hvee named for ? the ?? of preseoting an address and presentation to e Lord antid Lady Milton ...

LITERATURE

... I RAT L XMSSW4rrOO j& IDUGATIONA1 rouea ?? compreliql. Soil th~e origin, ssettre, and progrea of, 4,,bistcry'a clubs alnd iustitastesefrem their fktV ~Verg a downtheir present don ihangronditinfin, gerl2ati may of. the pa~ers pablihledin this vohaune. ,At ~.anta eaO Messrs. Cassell and CZ#' aaadinvarious other publica~tipi~s ~~orb~ Inhisdedicationt to the Rev. Fro dfskk1~hassricethe author ...

POETRY

... WHAT HEAREST THOU? What hearest thou ? I can hear hearts break- One or two, here and there And cries to the dead, who cannot wake; And prayers; but no answer to prayer. Words that smite and sting; Wrongs that can only weep; And weak Truth wearily murmuring As she tosses in her sleep. Woe to thee! last thou found Nothing else under the sun ? The wheels of life go fiercely ilound; But they bear ...

COURT AND FASHION

... BALMORAL, OCTOBER 11.-The Queen drove out with Princess Christian in the morning, and again in the afternoon, accompanied by Princess Beatrice, and attended by the Marchioness of Ely. BALMORAL, OCTOBER 12.- bhe Queen drove to Alt-na- Guithasach with Princess Christian, attended by the Marchioness of Ely. Prince Christian went out for a drive of deer in Colonel Farquhareon'a woods at Invercauld ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1395 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... THE QUEaN. AnsaoseDN MONSDAY N1051T.-Until the present seanon, when it was dispensed with, A military guard of boorour has always been stationed at Ballater durlng the stty si 01 her 31Jesty at laiural. This afternoon, however, a bid L of 76 men. with three officers, were despatched 'rom the gareison here to the viotnity of the royal Ulghland real- P deties. A strict match Ia being kept on aft ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... *y LY.LANL- .-,lacbess was performed on Monday night, for rho st time shcs season, and during the week it has been repeated trle b tst alternaten of cast which has before been found to increase lcethabtat .9 Thus on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Mr. ?? represesred the ambitious Thane, and on Tuesday, phoelp5 s ndr~rida Mr. Barry Sullivan has had the character in ihtlr;;?:l. FBothY these ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5592 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Christy Minstrels at St. James's Hall

... _ The Christy minstrels at St. James's Hall. The Christy Minstrels commenced their winter season on Monday night last. The Minor Hall, which for so long a thie has been occupied by the Moore and Crocker torope, is thoroughly cleaned, redecorated, and refurnished. Judging from the continuous bestowed upon the sentimental andi comic efforts of the they are now more popular than ever they were, ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1482 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PR1OVLNCIAL THEATRIC

... ALS I (FRLtoat ()Ur, OI-as COstclFcSPONDENlTS.) ABERDEEN. Ar the THSEATRE the feature of the week has been two performanfcs by the officers of the garlison. The pieces chosen were the comedy of C/har/es tile Tcrefflh, the JAeniiolthc burlesque, aceI the farce of Nuimber One Round /cie Corner. The acting was onl the whole up to the Usual standard of amateur excellence. Miss Bella Mortimer aid ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 20149 | Page: Page 12, 13, 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture