PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIO AMUSEMBN, &a I 2oyal Aloxndia' Ueatre.2..vThe Tempeit. PI'RCe of Wales Theatre. - London Assurance, and * iJn1HY d at last. Boyal Aznpbhleatre>-A Six Moathe Ago, sad The Lanoabir, Lass. Oh Amacs' Ela'i and Operetta House.-Afternogn: A BalLjd Conoert-Evehiing: The Opera ifarliflua. BRoel ColqsIeum Theantro - 'The Gray Ladye ol Fernmei,'ft Gny the Rover, The Oeres Bride,! ...

Barddoniaeth

... ;i Y CYFOETH GWELL. Pabam yr ymglymodd dy.ealon r A-giPei5ion gyagodau y ilawr? t, Y teocaf o'i phethau hyfrg3dlon, 9, I Fe w.ywa-ar fyrder eu gwawr;- ni Iddartod nae'r cyfan a weli, I- Ee~ u cbheotbio1wgryw ddgdd: li *Yddsear 'r owvbl iydd-arni u Yu bentwr dienw a fydd. Y YSgerir y ovbydd a'i drysor t. Er tycged yr nndeb eyn hir, d A'i lygad anfoddlon.wna agor A'r fyihol dylodi a chur; ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Memoirs of Sir P71ilip Francis, ?? with Corre- spondence and Journals. Commenced by the late Joseph Parkes' Esq. Completed and Edited by Herman Merivale, M.A. In Two Volumes. Long- mans. Merely as contributions to the famous Junius Contro- versy, these volumes are very welcome. But this is only one of their merits. For the first time they tell the story of a Man who, judged only by the work ...

Published: Saturday 09 November 1867
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11822 | Page: Page 4, 5, 6, 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Poetry

... WOUtDS OP' LOVJX Au love ! bow I remember it- i'vaa en a summer nigoht; Thle roses, and the velvet lawO, Under the moon's pale light. The iivhts from wiadows atroamifig. The words med lau-hltr gay, All like the rmusie In a dreaml, So faint and far aw ay. * You stood beneatb the Jessainine. tn the cliii boly lietbt- A virion or aa angel' l ace IG aceemed to me that night; -Blue eves upon roe ...

LITERATURE

... IERATURE. ?? t% BAB-lsra fly TI. Guizot, Trauslatod by tabs initoof o,'4ohnIHalifax,Gentleman. Lon- 2ii'aSt&~~srendered Engliah readers a good ser- A'b in~pse ±de g this charming little work. As the acoorn lauthores and translator says her- selfa in preace-- Its lifelike portrai 6i a true and great man, painted unconsciously by himself in his letters and biography, and retouched and ...

COURT AND FASHION

... | BAL)IORAL, Nov. 1.-1er Majesty witnessed a torchlight precession of Highlanders in the evening, being the old Highland 5ustofl of celebrating 11tiloween. CVINDSOR CASTLE, Nov. 2.-The Queon, accompanied by their Iluval l~crlgesse~s Ielucess Louise, Princess Beatrice, and ,rince L opald, left Balmnoral yesterday at eight o'clock, and arrived at \Windsor Castle this afternoon at five. Lord ...

Published: Sunday 10 November 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1572 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Mr. Calvert's Caliban at Mr. Byron's Royal Alexandra Theatre, Liverpool

... Xr. Calvert's Caliban at Mr. Byron's Royal Alexandra Theatre, Liverpool. In the actinwog e nwust unhesitatingly yield the palls to Itr. Caitol't The Calibatu of this clever actor is a study. Lrutish, aul ?? Olle-liliW as it is, the actor with great skill draws the bib lit ?? srpsul-ivyels and iovests the character of the deformed savagc With a touch of p:ltllu: that shows the most refilud ...

Published: Sunday 10 November 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 695 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... SOL% JLmsEx cisc MANAGeR, Ma. F. B. CHATTERTON. Trisamphaut and brilliant B5flOOssP-he Carnival of Venice, at the cenelnoj of the trnt not, boO tbeen unuaainously pronounced by the pross and the Patio to be one of the govidsdot spectauolar eff ects ever %witnessed on the stage. ~N Monday, Noereosler 4th, end duringthe week, her ?? Uservants will erforyn the new ramautio hlay, in foul, note, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... VsBLIO AMUSEXNT8 pOS OF TESENICE, AT DRURY LANE ,Tg 1OGEOFTHE ATRE. .can be more decidedly and deservedly sne- ii thin the ?? of Lord Byron's Marino ,6icM ,Gn the ?? of Drury Lane Theatre. O ter j5irro tsn sir. Chasterton have tried the experiment eraieg to tie stage a trrgedy never intended to be $dip, t hoy have signally failed; and hence the more 'I.i due to ih± present spir ed lessee of ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... THE LORD XAYOR'S SHOW. flce usual ceremony took place yesterday morniug oel the ic,, of the Lord Mayor going irom Guildball to Westminster rc presented to the Barons of her Majesty's Court of Exchequer. tbe Pce't this yetr ?? unusually simple, for, ill addition to the ,htais jarmour being dispensed with, no pedestrians took part g i~ ir.d the state coach was conspicuous by its absence. ' ric ...

Published: Sunday 10 November 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 790 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... :::ZR A :R 'i son Lw&- Co. bave just issued a new Civil Lyis. it is -enriched with f.xctddainifgS, under thes superin. Wy i0 e. j p 0.pee. The floral initials, bTlenY are charm~ing; some-for thvoeto T ica.en femeyn' we-cos Calm joi~ce!o tofe th Gd (page 92), aisd to A. A. batseOftyG ?? grace. 'ByFl60 r Kend' s Buds and Blossoms jydacen erusilf. W~ilfred Lawsoi's ilune. . ?? c~uo~i Slei ...

LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... LONDON MUSIC HALLS, THE REGENT.-Mr. Edward Garcia's programme contains two novelties, which can only be acceptable to the public in this part of London. Professor Sylvester, in his Enclhanted Canopy entertain- ment, contrives to completely mystify the audience, and make them question the evidence of their own senses. The Professor is an adept in the art of pleasantly deceiving his countrymen, ...

Published: Sunday 10 November 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2241 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture