Entertainment at the Cabinet

... . Eatertain-ent at the Cabinet, I r A, ''l ?? / _, , ?? I . . _- _ _ X lhel ooi fenleflfm was producecd at the little Northern Theatre Oil Fr'iday night, N1whec a dratnicatic plifurfeaitce toolk plice under the MenagenieIt, an'd for the benefit, of Mr. Jauies Miller. This gelcitinaal lii nicot appropriate to ahillself the best part, and, we julist add, hie did iwti alke the best that might ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1016 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literature

... Itterzature. l Louhl Crrib its Shor~es and slahnds, with NlotC6S WI of Coug Vash By Sir WILLIA -%ValDE . LoD. ViePresidenlt of the Royal Irish inc Academy, &ec. Illustrated with inumerouls wood ta engravingls. Dtiblin :MeGlashanl and Gill. rit Lodn Longmans land Co. bei Few portions of the BritishIse ar corntes atic beautiful or interesting than the westerncute r of Ireland. The beauty is ...

Poetry

... BNSIDE Ti~lt STILE. Vl both walked sowrly o er the yellowv grace, Beneath the sunset eky: And then he climbiei the Stile I did not pas3, And there we sald G~ood-bye. He paused one motnent, I leaned onl the stile, And faeed the hazy lanse: Bus noither of U9 .*poko until wie both Jast said Good-bye again. And I went homneward to onr ?? old farm, And he went ou hlB w ay: dI gi lB rom tUiG tinne ...

MUSIC

... 4RiUotc. ill~itlI I - COVENT.GARDEN CONCERTS. These concerts, whiob have *wll suetained4 their character and interest for the past twb months, are still attracting good audiences, and will doubtless continue to do Bo until their close, as announced for the 26th inst. Classical nights have been given on the Thursdays, with the first portion of the programme devoted exclu- sively to the works ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... TIIE FRENCH EXHIBITION. !PrOfl our otl'l Cor oponldelt'.] VARlIS, Friday, October IS. ON RI y way to the Exhibition this morning, I droplped in at the Irvalidos, the doors of which have stood inviting ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... ?? FdONT EIGUOf JoOR * (iF . Panchl. Af] ~ST REsouriOE.-Cppnng L Wtt a,(evwrose hus- jb1u reies in remoining wii town,4whe he is dying ito go.t$!ie.t e ?? 5 w dear, you won'tpnld .hy -yenr bo~Ii, ?? 0~s and fthifigs' hbveid iito' thewCtift. 'roo~n~win~r ou?. 'ie tew~ep are tonmidg tb-:morroaw, an weett~~t~ je, Q wjtDd, evey ,n Isw ig I. X~esTASI'[A eL M A -bVlha prisonr \si *tal' tfrom the ...

Barddoniaeth

... XwI gI A BWTL W FY M rXdYIN -NGHTXY RLRU Lle c ewyr a Gyrmru-lori, L lereyngn yO ynuon A'me calnaoubron a thten, Am fy ?? o ff.ieirio! f, Lie c efaias i fy negee;;. r Rhwng e bryeniau b yrryd grit I Ce's a e bob byont fy riodlh. Er oael oetao'tr ddaiar dhao, I 49L p awbyreI i ti omd deaIL; 1 wyno'rywyf da-y tean a Am Walitn wealanwylgUl, Wylo5r de iete wiftbob calv,- soa s beb. f fy YSamyeNg ...

CRITICAL AND SOCIAL ESSAYS

... CRIZTCAL AND SOCIAL ESSAYS.* THiEsr essays are a reprint from the New York Nation-a newspaper which has done much to show that American journalism may attain a far higher level than that to which we have been hitherto accustomed. It is written by men of ability for a cultivated audience, and is free from those appeals to popular ignorance and prejudice which deface the pages of most of its ...

LITERATURE

... BOOKS, ?? RECEIVED D EitING THE MONTH. The Art Journal. Virtue The Bulwark. Seeleys Saint Pauls. Ibid. Chambers's Journal. W. and Rt Blackwood's Magazille. Black- Chambers wood and Sons ,,Encycloptdiae The Gardened. Ibid The People's Magazine. 7, t CornbiilMagazine. Smitb,Elder Great Queen-sIreet t and Co. ,a?emillan's Magazine. Mac- Cassell's Illustrated Penny Read- millan and Co. ings ...

THE DRAMA IN AUSTRALIA

... THE DRAKIA IN AUSTRALIA. tNMOU A COARUzSPON DENT.) MELBOUIRNE, AuGusr 23, 1867. Mr. EDITrs, Sir,-In your issue of June 23d there was an excel- lent letter, giving a very true account of the position of stock actors at the Australian Theatres. Permit irre to follow on the same side, in order that actors in England riray judge whether Theatricals are as prosperous here as is often unjustly ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 765 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... . THE ILLNESS OF LORD BoSsZ. We are happy to be able to report that there was a slight Improvementln the condition of Lord Rone last night. The Marehioness of Ormonde, and i Ladies May and ?? Butler arrived at Kilkonny Castle, from London, on Thursday. The Eirl and Counters of Arran and suito left lingstown on Saturday for England. The Hon. John Mamsey, the Lady Lucy Mansey, and family, have ...

TELL WITH A VENGEANCE

... TELL WITH A VENGEANCE.' WHETHER the public has or not begun to weary of burlesques may perhaps be open to question, but there can be little doubt that the pro- viders of such entertainments are showing unmistakable signs of fatigue and exhaustion. Mr. Byron's latest production at the Strand Theatre is founded on the story of William Tell, although the Strand had been already furnished with a ...