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ARTS AND MANUFACTURES

... ARTS At-D I NEW PATEJMITS - C'he tt O- by Mr. Oce %] andin 180 ?? era 10 durng2 Wbee Oases or rcpalsfor needleg pins stasups, potgph Ctt 1,In~i October 14, 18 t.on, and other i Williai B. Gosling. London, impre ~ chines. Dated July 2,., 1800. William H. Ston, De ?? tn e arrangements and pparatus for ?? tpve votes by ballot. Da.ted July, 22, 18do 9' COuntleO5ad t4 Thomas Barones, Belfast imprv ...

LITERARY AND ARTISTIC GOSSIP

... THE Editorship of the Daily News has devolved upon Mr. Edward Dicey. This gentleman first distinguished himself by a Life of Count Cavour, and has since written with much effect upon Italian subjects, as well as in critical and miscellaneous literature. He has been for some years one of the editorial staff of the Daily Tclcgraph, and among his latest contributions to that journal were his ...

Published: Saturday 29 January 1870
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 958 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PTUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c. Roval Alexandra Theatre.Morning and Evening l'erfcrmaneee of the Pantomime Robin Hood. Tboatre Royal.-Morning and Evening Pertormances of tbe Pantomime Queen Bee. Boyad Amphitheatre.- Fornosa, and the Pantomime Columnbus. Prince of Wales Theatre.-`'Progress, end Barleaque (inuderella. ?? Ade3;hi Theatre.-Tho Pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk. Royal ...

PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS

... I TO TER ZDrOTOO OR TEW LrVEtPOOL MERCURY. Gentlemen,-It is impossible for any sincere lover of music to read the report of the annual meeting of the Liverpool Philharmonic Society without feeling the irresistible impulse to state their grievances against the present management of this prosperous society, as far as musical matters are concerned. Why, the very prosperity of finances which the ...

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... a THE ALHAMBRA. The programme at this popular establishment has undergone a thorough revision ; and its novel and striking features are of a character so well devised to take a firm bold on public approbation, that any further change need not be anticipated for a long time to come. Few of our readers require to be told that the Alhambra is now the chief home of the ballet in London. Indeed, ...

Published: Sunday 02 January 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7186 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CLASSICAL HARMONISTS' SOCIETY

... THE TITIEIS CONCERTS- I THE second of the two concerts, which Madile. I Titiens arranged to give in the Ulsiter Hall came off I hat night with great success in point of execution. The attendance, however, was not as large as might have been expected. The artists who appeared on the previous night re-appeared, We have already mentioned the principal items in the programmne and without going ...

LITERATURE

... LITE RATURE. ASClENT CLASSICS FOR ENGLISn READErS. 'Vol. I,, the Iliad. By the Rev. AV. Lucas Collins, MA: Edinburgh: Blackwood & Sons. Tills is the first of a series of excellent little volumes which promise to supply a really felt want. We have numerous translations in English of the Greek and Roman classics; but though each may possess some special feature of excel- lence, all of them ...

STANDARD THEATRE

... STANDARD THATRll. ?? ' r roonrfmeeln leust sun- dpr, was published an ac ont ot 'ofe aataliuig ptece Iinthe gallery otmytheatre. WiIRyon ?? to say througl the'neclam o2 yiourcoluxucs, thatle rsporltisvwouya~irhl- out foundation.. Mly newvtlentre ia excellently provided Ivthe~eryrcetelte orithe prevention otthe-rasages oftbe sde trective element. and how such a fabication upon the safety oi mg ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... REVIEW OF BOOKS. ONCE A WEEK. (Part V.). 81, F7eetsftriee.- This old-estabgished weekly publication seems to be thriving under the new management. The general contents of the periodical are entitled to great praise, and the illustrations, by ' Phiz, admirably executed. A prominent and attractive feature is a page on current topics, Most of the miscellaneous papers being well worthy of Perusal ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... I A Tale of Eternity and other Poems. By Gerald Massey. (Strahan and Co.) iMlr. Massey is often an agrecable versifier, and in his domestic lyrics sings with a soft and musical chirp, to which Ade arc glad to listen. WVhen he attempts, however, as in his Tale of Eternity, to express garcat thoughts, or rather what he deems great thoughts, in elevated language, no failure could be more ...

EDINBURGH SCHOOL OF ART

... EDINBURGHl SCHOOL OF ART. APDRESS'l By SIR WILLIAL ESTXRLTNGOIAXWfLL. The diitributin of- prizes to tls'students of 'the School of Alt unddrbhargeof the Hon. the Boarlof Maunufactureb for the past year, took pice in 'National' Gallery on Thursday. there wasa large at-! tendance. SirWiffiar tklg-Ma±weU ocoupiedthe chair, and was accompanied to the 'platform by Lord Colonsay, the Lord Justice ...

POETRY

... A RETROSPECT OF YOUTH. O life was swvect cnd beautiful I Ito pretty pleuaires till my ?? litee of' life Nis very iul, And tv'ry uiniute lived alone ! And ?? minute tvas so strong, It broilehG it, little new-beon bliss, Soweepillg is tender light alonm, Or leaveii shridodws like a kiss. What lelit it, -lole to the flow'r, Auid gaiv,' th' I,, xigltilolru hr poW'r, Aild mitide' itl sky so very ...