BIRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW

... BIRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW, DENTITION OF PIGS, The following statement, In reference to the recent diaqualificatione of pige, has been forwarded to us:- PEN 205, CLASs 41,-Threo Fat Pigs, of one litter, not exceeding ten months old, having been disqualified -by Profeesor Gamgee, with the remark, Disqualified-the state of dentiteon indicating that the animate are of dif- ferent ages, I think it ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... THE BEST THING OUT.-An aching tooth. FOOD FOR THE IMAGINATION.-Faucy bread. CAUTION TO SISTERS -Harriet: I say, Charley, I've been stealing some of your scent; but it isn't very nice-something odd about it-smell. Chiarley: Not wiped your lips with it, I hope? It's the new stufffor my moustaches-brings 'em out an inch every night ! FAAIILY PRIDE,-First Boy: My father's a orficer. ...

THE LIBRARIES ACT

... ly WFe are told of Aberdeen being behind other places in M st what is called the Free Libraries movement, Aberdeen rd ri. r, was before most places in- it. When Mlr Ewart's Li- di braries Act first passed, a good many years ago, Pro- m vost Webster took up the matter, if we recollect aright; e jbut it was found that, through some mistake, the t at Act was not practically applicable to Scotland ...

THE DERBY CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK FAIR

... I This great annual mart for the sale of cattle for Christmas consumption was held in the Smithfield Miarret; Derby, yesterday (Tuesday), when a large collection of fat stock of all hinds was penned. The number of cattle shown did not greatly, if at all, exceed that of former Christmas fairs, and the supply was not more than equal to the demand, so that prices ruled high. Complaintswero heard ...

Barddoniaeth

... MT,) AT 114,931i a TO. (2? ENGLYN A Gwea ynddo qvzyth gl2aith. Gwen deg, Gwen fwyndeg, Gwen fad,- Gwen Gwen hynod ei thrwsiad; [heini,' Gwen lawen, Gwen oleuad, Gwen i r wledd, un gain o'r wlad. Uveedyn. B. ENGLYN I'R MOCHYN. Ofer awydd afrywiog, --hynota', 1i natur anserchog; Garw filyn gorfoliog, Was tew tra glew ei glbg. T. WYN, ENGLYN DAU A DWY. Dae balas, a dwy belen,-dau gapel, A dwy ...

THEATRICAL, MUSICAL, AND EQUESTRIAN OBITUARY FOR 1867

... THEATR1CAL, TBUSICOA, AND EQUESTRIAN OBITUARY FOR 1867. Ash aiit, Mrs. Catherine (better knouwn as Carle), of the principal London Theatres, May 20. ARTuNGevALL, Mr. IWilliarn, for many years a member of' Womb- well's AMenagerie band, aged 36, May -. ALLEY, Mr. Hlenry, comedian, aged 48, June 8. ALDRIDGE, Mir. lra, coloured tragedian, aged 63, August 7. ADEsoN, Mir. G. H., comedian and comic ...

Published: Sunday 29 December 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1602 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... I WINDSOR CASTLE, SusNDAY*..2'lie Queen, their Royal High- nesses Princess LouisePrince Arthur, Prince Leopold, and Princess Beatrice, and the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting, attended Divine service this morning in the private chapel. The Rev. Charles James Vaughan, D.D., Chaplain in ordinary to the Queen, preached the sermon. HisRoyal Highness Prince Arthur, attended by Major Elphinstone, ...

Published: Sunday 01 December 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1540 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Taunton College School Festival

... The annual School festival for the year 1867 was cele- brated on Monday at the College School, which progresses, under the direction of the talented Head Master, the Rev. W. Tuiorwell, of New College, Oxford, far beyond the most sanguine expectations of its most ardent supporters. Major-General iffuabee presided, and the proceedings commenced by the delivery, in a masterly manner, of the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Rtight Honourable the Lord Bishop of T-ain vtan WArr IBernard and finite hive left the Greheam riotol. Sir W. J. Tyrono Power, Commniu.y Gencial-in-Chlef, ?? left the Greaham, Hotel. Sir John Benaon has left the Greisham *Eotal. :b. Fitugerald Ryan, Esoq., R.M h has arrived at the t3'reabarn Hotel. The Lord Mayor Elect has given the .minent honee of William Whyte, flint glug mantefafinSrer ...

YORKSHIRE SHOW OF FAT STOCK, POULTRY, AND ROOTS

... YORIKSHIRE SHOW OF FAT STOCK, POULTRY, AND ROOTS. I Tho eleventh annual show of the Yorkshire f Society for the Christmas E xhibitioni of stock, poultry, and r roots %was opened yesterday in the wool sheds adjoinling thle a cattle market, at York, and both for entries and their a quality was the bestaincee tie establishment of tse society. I This is no, doubt a result of the liberality of the ...

TEN DAYS FROM HOME, WITH A PEEP AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... TEN DAYS FROM HOME, WITH A PEEP AT THIE PARIS EXIIBITION. NoT --,t .NO. V11I. fl (Written fqr thse Chronicle.) ti a, Viilome Tussaud first operiod her exhibition in the a' P hio Royal, Paris, in the year 1772, and removed to Lon. g r,~182 onsequently it is now in the 95th year of its Mriee. For the sum of one shilling and sixpence each g sweeat liberty to examine the entire contents of the ~ ...

REVIEWS

... VIEWS. - Scotland, Utr Songi and SRonerv, Photog zph~i1%y. 1b Illuetrated. A. W. Bennett, Bishopogate 'tj Without, London. ' Thi is, a magnificenthbook, got up' in .he a dme . style as Sir Walter Saott's viMarmiont' whlch .5 was broughtiout last ahristmas bY the eame pub-. C ushEer. Inibinding, paperj typography, andillun. th tration6 lt willoaompaie' favourabbly with any recent. c publiation ...