FASHION AND VARIETIES

... IPASHIOXI At VYJUTTIHS. :.1 The Eirl and Oountoeca -itzwilliam, family, and &uZ.e he' le he .loal M o. Hotel. Istawo, 'for 1Vcrluibfi. the Eba l, ad Counteas of, Irae atd ouite IJAVO lt Wioe Ridfg. Marinae Hotel, KkitOwe, for CtOoM, Castle,. ¶Ike El ,jdr. Monok and suiib have left i the! Rq* )¶ g 1t, Q ungetowo, for London L3dyt aha* ?? suite hat a,&fed 4 the loyal Maile Hotel, i :own. The ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Historiy of the United Net7herlainds, from the Death of Wiliamn the Silent to the Twelve Years' Truce. By John Lothrop Motley, ?? Corresponding Member of the Institute of France; Author of ' The Rise of the Datch Republic.' In Four Volumes. Vol. IlI., 1590-1600. Vol. IV. 1600-1609. With Portraits. Murray. In his ' Rise of the Dutch Republic' Mr Motley traced the progress of the famous and ...

Published: Saturday 02 November 1867
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 14610 | Page: Page 4, 5, 6, 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... BER MAJESTY S THEATRE. Her Majesty's Theatre is again open, and again filled ! by the lovers of dramatic song. In addition to the familiar voices of Madlle Titiens and Mr Santley, we have Madame Trebelli-Bettini, the beauty of whose contralto notes has long been appreciated by all discriminating critics of the lyric stage; but who has not had till recently the full opportunity of displaying ...

THE KILMARNOCK CHEESE SHOW

... -LaArtN OCR CHEESE SHOW. TILE . ,h;fjnn of dairyproduce inthe Cor TLS tsalibti.~of dairy produce, mtfle u~orn aridaa tark-et, under the auspices of - -- ?? ?? was much superior, as regards bot h arldexceI~, to any that has ever yet tla j1 iths part of the country. The opt Wa De. tn~jinguo fewer than five ooun7 f0ee O 1saelcrkcudbrightshire, Dnmfriew~hire 3`ai Reyrfrewshire-heing now em. 3,n ...

MR. T. C. KING'S RETURN to the STAGE

... MR. T. C. KINGS RET1YRN to the STAGE.S, HIS RECEPFION IN DUBLIN. (From the Evening Frenesn, October 19.) There is hardly an incident is our theatrical world which has created so much gentuine pleasure as the announcement that this old and deserving fatvourite would playin ' The Royal once again. After years of illness and hopeless prostration, Mr. Kitlg, to the welcome astonishmelit of his ...

Published: Sunday 03 November 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2182 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... (From Le Follet, Journal du Grand gigne., The cold weather we have had lately has been the signal for the appearance of thoroughly winter toilettes so that their form, material, and style may be considered as per- fectly decidedoou. As far as in-door dresa is concerned, the naterials are much the saine asathese worn last month: bnt the walking costumnes have a much more wintry aspect than they ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS S&Lz Lysszz AM6-MArAoxB, MP. P. B.'Oanivearso. N Mondy, Novmberth, and during the week, her Xsadefs' Optetvagtill-poerom, the new romantie osyin four neta, ?? TEDDODE OP VENICE adap.tedbyAlBead' from Lord Byron's traed ?? Flie,w h additions fromithe play of Msi , ?? ?? rule- maisay Illustrated by eetosfo h.ee~O 1aie bDonizetti, and: thlno oevl nd BnaoVOi5 Moreadote wit now ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LITUV&ZY MI5GELLANMRA0.: I - - - - - 1 Tin TlfVsIorN =sA*D HxosMsrmiis-Contemporary with Salvator Rosa,' was the, celesrated ARessandro Stradella, remarkable not less for his romantic and tragical history-bhan foF his musical genius. While, yet a young men, and: haiing~ aerqered great -reputatioul at Venice, be' wase empidyad' by a noblemean of that 'd~ty to give in~structions in musie to a ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... THE LONDON THEALTRES. ?? b _ HER MAJESTY'S.-An autumn season of grand opera Is a novelty, and Mr. Mapleson certainly does his best to render the innovation acceptable to the musical public at large. The regular company of Her Majesty's Theatre, containing as it does such artistes as Mdlles. Titiens and Sinico. Mesdanses Trebelli-Bettini and Demeric Lablache, Signori Bettini, Gassier, Foli, ...

Published: Sunday 03 November 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3987 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Mr. Sims Reeves at Manchester

... Xtr. Sims Reeves at Xlanchester. Mr. Sims Heoves and party, including Miss Poole and Mr. and Mrs. Patey-Whytock, have lately made a tour is the l'tovillcee Their success at Leicester was chronicled ill the columlnls of our last weekls issue, and the great tenor's two concerts at M1fanchester were attended by very large audiences. The second of these entertarn snents was given on Saturday, ...

Published: Sunday 03 November 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 483 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... CUTTINGS FROM TEE COAIC0JOURNALS. I - I' _ ?? (Froms Punch.) POLITIOAL WATERPROOP.-A new name has been Invented for the reversible waterproof overcoat. In compliment to the Ear. of Derby, Mr. Disraeli, and the party of which they are the leaders, on having turned Reformers, it is called The Conservative. THE HILLER AND His MEN5-Mace and his backers. ST. LuXE's AsYLUM-Jepanece Tommy, a new ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... REVIEWS OF BOOKO. OAnoLmNA SPORTS BY LAND _AND WATEM BY W. L rOTr. Bestley, Burlijigton-street.-Ths V015ole contains the sporting adventures of a ?? Southerner, now no more. Several of the iketohes were contained in letters addressed to and published in eartain American newspapers, but the Incidents they narrate are, we believe, new to the English reading public. The moat interesting portion ...