ROME'S LAST PAGMANT, NOVEMBER, 1867

... goOM:S L:: A: NAT, i * '.Yesilerdsi the eatire city went! eut of Porta PlJa In,- carriages and on footto greet the ?? met by a long train ofthewornndel. *:f- The melauchoiyt precession WR& watched, by 40,000: spectators. * *I A.0 tbe Yost Crowd, preserved an unbroken silence, bn6y - ?? to twhe Gailbaldlaflanc;- PoUhl1all Gazete, Novevaetrlalr. .. , Open tby gate, 0 Rome; totheme thal come- ...

POEMS OF A BIRKENHEAD WORKING MAN

... POEMS Of ?? I IRENHEAD I ?? WORI. 1 nG ?? - . .p our'a icne~ieor Hajipy Reint~s~ceasec,;^ By 0 JhneD~akayPeaocek. M~anchester:3. =. EIey- wood. London: Simpkin and Marshall. This is ' new I'nd enlarged edition of in poeom nad songs of a working man who reside atB-irken- head, but'who Is-' evidently of Scpttih, birth 'or descent. Left an orphan at an early age, and a'ving been obliged to work ...

Literature

... titeratu're. I ,77w Coreel r nt of Enqgland; its Struct re and its Development. Biy WILLIAM EDWARD HEARN, LL.D., Professor of History and Political Economy in the University of Melbourne. London: Longnmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer. Melbourne: George Robertson. It is rather an unusual experience for a reviewer to receive a book from Australia, unless it be a work of purely local interest. Here, ...

Drama

... Iwrama. NEW QUEEN'S. Another popular Olympic piece, Sfill lget'ers Ejn2 Dc(q in which Mr. and Mrs. Alfred WVigan Sustain their original characters, was revived at this house last night in the place of the Doublc .l-arriage, with gratifying and well-deserved success. Whatever may be thought of the French sentiment running through this comedy, and ef the somewhat tricky, superficial character of ...

Mr. John Boosey's Ballad Concerts

... The second concert of the present series, given on Wednesday night at St. James's Hall, drew a large audience. Miss Banks, bliss Julia Elton, Mdlle. Liebbart, Aladaine Sainton-Dolby, Mr. Wilbye Cooper, Mr. Lewis Thomas, and Mr. Temple were the vocalists. Madame Arabella Goddard and Mr. Lazarus assisted; and the St. Cecilia choir, founded and conducted by Mr. C. J. Hargitt, gave some glees, ...

Published: Sunday 17 November 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1013 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MORE DRAMATIC POACHING

... XORE DRAXATIC PO.&CIrING. SHERIFFS' COURT, RED L1Ore-sQUARE, Novzsenpf i4r. (Before Mr. Under-Sheriff Burchell and a Special Jury.) DION BOUCICAULT v ?? R. EGAN. This was an action, in the Common Pleas, by Dion Boncicault against Frederick Bailey Egan, under the 3d and 4th William IV c. 15 (an Act to amend the law relating to Dramatic Literary fpro perty), to recover compensation for the ...

Published: Sunday 17 November 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1550 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... AMERICAN THEEATRIALS. NEW YORK, OcTonLin 28. The new features introduced into The Black Crook last week at NiaLo's, drew large audiences, and gave great satisfaction. One of the principal attractions consists of a number of boys, ranging from six to ten years, dressed in uniform, representing La Garde Imperial, forming a regiment of soldiers. The line is led off by twenty youths in basket ...

Published: Sunday 17 November 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1648 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Barddoniaeth

... 7- - I--- ? I. ? . I . . 0 - 91T ..9 i isdut, Ff? NW? LI. Edrych cr y lili dowel ?? ya troi, Yna ear-for gwawol y gorwel, A; pbrydfaarthwC gai angel Sylia ara;o yn ei thoL o . jarlanxidd'with a chwery Ar ei siglog fynwes ber, W'rth ci bymyllin yn crogi Y mae gemauoo a Oleni, Gwaith y wawrrddydd, wridog gfir ...

REMINISCENCES OF A SEPTUAGENARIAN

... REM4INISCENCES OF A SEPTUAGENARIAIV.A* I WIIATEvERv alue may be attached to these reminiscences, the venerable author claims for them no more importance or interest than the title of the work indicates. To please a few friends who might be presumed to know that such a book would be at all events harmless, and probably gratifying to a younger generation, and to afford interesting occupation ...

SATURDAY PROMENADE CONCERTS

... Soft stillness and the night, according to Lorenzo, become the touches of eweot harmony, but, when there is momentary risk of the stiilnees being disturbed and the night mnado hideous by the approach of a riotous mob, peace lovling burgesses may well be exoused for ?? to surrender themselves to the enjoyment of even such a tempting musieal banquet as Mr. D. F. Davis spread before his guests ...

MR. HENRY PHILLIPS'S CONCERT

... The nge of ruins is past says the sententlous and In- rcrutable Sidonia, one of the pet heroes of the not lesi sententious and inscrutable novelist and politiolan, Mr, Benjamin Disraeli ; but, however true this dictum au regards the mass of mankind, there are happily still a few people whose poetry has not becn quite soared away by tho whirr of machinery and the shrier of locomnotive, who ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... AMUSTOR L. - PRINCE OF WALES8 THEAR3 ilo Mr. Henderson mekes an entir~4~ don, theatrical prograe b chngehin hiel k of ?? by the addition of several wsiko part and talented artistes. Mr. rmlwlkow the maks his firat apperance nghrlt.an l WltL iver- Ldo The Man o' t1,apo-night inth play of e for highly comnended by the iod pn n itwas andv duetion in the metropolis. Beronres on itspro. been eyed ...