FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION 1 AND VARIETIES. | THE VlCEnr(.IAL COURT. Ills Excellencyv the Lord Lieutenant, attended by Cap' tie OuapbelC.A.DC., proceeded Yesterday from the King's-badge Ternilnnq, by the 12,45 am. train to New- bridge, to attend the races. GENI LEMAN USUEEES OFFICE, Dublin Castle, Jan 3, 1871. ?? te Lord iienutnant wvill bold a Levee ?? nTuesday, the 28th FebruarY, 1871. at Ite isec reuse htes ...

THE CATTLE SHOW

... tr (From the Brening Tekegraph ef Yesterday). We are enabled to-lay before our teaders to-day the'prize list of the Cattle Show, as far as the judges had proceeded at the time of going to press. .Quite apartfrom the glamour of Royalty, the Show qua Show; is a brilliant success. Never before has lso splendid a collection of highly-bred animals been brought together on Irish soil, and one . ...

THE PASSION PLAY

... (From our Corredpon.ent) t Obe Ammrgau, ?? 10. With the exception of an hour for au early din- ter {from -1i to 1,2), the Passion play to-day lasted from 8 a.m. till 5 o'clock p.M. this evening. and a more uniformly, marvellous, and fasoinat- 2 Ing representation it would be scarcely possible to i conceive, and certainly impossible to accomplish. I Lengthy as the period was, there was nowhere ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASON AD ACTS. wg ~THE PRINCE OF WALES IN PARIS. Mondy's Sor says that the Short stay of the Prince of Wales in~aris, on his way to England last week, was chiefly occupitd inviitin& ?? burned by the C Commudsts. oo INDISPOSITION OF KING AMADWU In. Tarragons, Sept, U, 10.25 am. he The great heat and the ceaseless activity of the King Dt have produced a sligh iadisposition, preventig his le. ...

Varieties

... GEMS OF IllOUGHT. Wiie mesrssorly urged aud lpressed I powr hic teythought they bud ntick lv0011 workfiltli to whom nIO material isworth- Nature Is telii,tinwlte luxboratorythere reno waste prodlrt~ ~ittd cose fertility Of invention is incea- ~o 'oAGAINST L's -Whbat inextricable conl- worldfor s-srhivebern in, but for the variety is-bt ,e- fu~ stod is te faicos, thle voices, and, the hand. ~~ ...

VARIETIES

... ?? - -- I ;radctito- I I G==~EMS OF THO°UGHT. Osun, ?? than extraordinary natural ?? a vast majority of in. pawer, has bee tue secret of sbeendisti gih for extiu- btanceS among those h oriar Mcelts , to youir enemy is forgiveness; to your Thieabe t tinig to g to y, rienyour heart; to your child, a Opponent tolerance father, deferenco; to your mother, con- good Ta;npld t a Isr pmiload of you; ...

Poetry

... go0efti. NO0T tfN'TO US. As of the sceds stdate de, Sm canortell wbat secret ?? A ors ot their destiny, SO midst thelaccidents of life And gernils Of power ~ innae NonO car et ad kind fate. 'Tw ixt mn sae The rich, ayho spend and have to spare, jay still but misers be; give And they who live their sin's togv May haveo D charity. The poor man in his humble apboeo !day be an honest Inanea ?? ...

THE LORNE DRAMATIC CLUB

... THE LORNE DRAXATIO CLUB. The members of the above newly-formed Club gave their first dramatic performance on Tuesday evening last at the Eclectic Theatre, Soho. The Eclectic is not situated in one ot the most salubrious localities, and, totally ignorant of its whereabouts, we wandered on Tuesday evening through the mazes of the Seven Dials only to be lost in the labyrinths of the Five Dials, ...

Published: Sunday 05 February 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 772 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Horrifying Incident in a Music Hall

... Horrifying Incident in a, Susi Iall; | Every evening during the past week the Adelphi ?? Hall at Oldham has been filled in every part, some attracted there by one portion of the entertainment, and some by another, whilst a great many have doubtless gone there to witness the sensational nerformances of a couple of young men known as the Brothers Banvard, whose aerial flights on the trapeze and ...

Published: Sunday 05 February 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 691 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN SPAIN

... ABPUSE1VIENTS IN SPAIN. (tRoat OURt OWS CORRsSPONDENT.) MADRID, APRIL ]STU.-The event of the Madrid season was the farewell benefit of Signor Tanmberilit, previous to his departure for Mexico. It is ilepossible to describe the appearatce of the TINeUATRE RSEAL 011 this occasioln. The Signor appeared in the opera of 11 lPeliulo, Ortahill sharing with him the loelours of the performance. Inc the ...

Published: Sunday 30 April 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1157 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS AT CALIFORNIA

... AMUSEMENTS AT CALIFORNIA, (ERoM OUR OwN CosRcSFOtDEIET.) SA~N FRLANCISCO JANUARY 13, 1871. -Tetl~Shv been well patronlised during tci past weelc. At the CALIFORNIA ustH R pr the a pectsecmllr drama of higohe te r er isto has run to ?? ies sine Christmas, and will be continued daring the approaching week. The patronage of the best as well as ordinary theatrical goers have rewarded the ...

Published: Sunday 12 February 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 580 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. GEORGE PERREN'S BENEFIT

... XR. GEORGE PERREN'S BENEFIT. Mr. George Perren's benefit on Thursday at the Crystal Palace proved a remarkable success. Indeed, it would have been strange if it had proved otherwise, since, in addition to Mr. Perren's own claims and popularity, such a programme was made out as is rarely offered to the pleasure-seeker. An entire opera, a ballad concert, including many eminent artistes, with Mr. ...

Published: Sunday 27 August 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 759 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture