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CATTLE SHOWS

... CA TTLJ SHO tS, * KILSYTH 'CATTLE SHOW. The annual show of cattle, &c., in connection. with the Kilsyth ?? Society took place yesterday on the usual field adjoining the Dun- treath Arms' Inn. The' weather was exceedingly fine, and there was an ?? large, turn-out of ΒΆ ipectitor' ' Amongst those present were Rear- e Admniral 'Sir' Wiliam Edmonstone, Fatron of the I society; Mr Thomas Frew of ...

Literature

... (FWtraturt. MAGAZINES FOR JUNE. I SECOsD NOTICE. I The Art Joaurnaf. No. CXIV., New Series, June. Lon- don, VIRTUE and Co., 294, City-road. The Art Journal is chiefly filled with notices of the l various art exhibitions of the toetropolis There is also a pleasant notice of the Studios of Rome; and the second art of the Illustrated Catalogue of the International Exhi-] bition. The pictures ...

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AND FASHIOX THE Princeand Princess of Wales have been spendina Ascot e at Titness Park, Sunninghill, where they have been entectain the' Grand Duke Wladimir and Prince John of Gliicksburg. taig Royal party, which includes the little Princes and Princesses, arrived on Monday afternoon, and in the evening the Prince and Princess gave a dinner party. On Tuesday the Prince and Prin. cess, ...

Published: Saturday 10 June 1871
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1498 | Page: Page 19, 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASON AND VARTETIM. I The Right Hon. the Lord ChanIeOlci Lord [O'Hagsn and suite ?? tM -ye strdy fro 1tig-; Tlie Marquis of Elji and uiite have arrived at tie Shelbourne Hotel. The Earl and Countess of Defart and suite bave alived atthe Shalbourne NoteL viscount and u Vis0oute8sa M saree and: Ferrard andeulte have arrived at the Bilton Hotel. Viseount iusmore and suite arrived at Kingstown ...

LAMED FOR LIFE

... LAMED FOR LIFE. LAMED FOR LIFE is the title of a new comedy in two acts written by DL Westland Marston, and produced at the New Royalty Theatre, now open for a summer season under the management of Mr. V. H. C. Nation. The hero of the play is a young physician named John Cleveland, who in a successful effort to save the life of a child has leaped from the upper story of a burning house ...

POETRY

... POETR Y. a DA W N. Liko glittering sail on some dark ocean Floats a speck of golden light, Sailing, liko a ship with gentle motion, From the dusky shores of night. Like wavelots shoreward sweeping, eonueth day, Comes grey dawn across the sea, Sailing like a torch-light galley to the bay, Voyaging o'er tho ocean free. Flowing onward like a silv'ry river O'er a burnished shore of gold, On whose ...

LITERATURE

... 1 rns COMUNO RACM. Willism Blackwood &SoSn, t Edinburgh and London. a t Swa-r has been often imitated, but never, we think, with more originality of conception than I in this romance of The Coming Race. Per- t haps we ought not to say imitated, but simply followed, for, as a matter of fact, the author has avoided entirely the slavishness of manipulative imitation. Any resemblance which ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... CUTTINGS FiOM:T-H COMIC JOURNALS. (From Punch.1 , A GiFT THAT VILL BE APPRECIATED.-The Pope has sent rooo0 francs for the relief of i1aris, and several cheets f '-Proveions? No. 8aered ?? the churches. BEcLGIU to the author of 1.L~es :iiserables.-tidtor- you go. ' :I1 :. 1 WIiT AT THE .ZOOLOMIIAL-GARDENS (Tuesdai. M =rusgj.-The Elephart: Hlulloa,. Bruin, how pale .yop, leoki Onse would thlns' ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Rn S OF BOOKS, F RAuR'S MAGAZUT Longman and Co.-The os important contribution to the Jane number of 'Fraser is one entitled English Repub- mleainm. We earnestly commend it to the at- ?? perusal, and the calm coneideration, of the upper, as well as the humbler, orders ol soclety. Use writer is evidently thoroughly convereant with the sentiments and views of the English woiding classes, ...

A THEATRICAL QUESTION

... A THEIATRICAL QUESTION. COURT OF EXCHEQUER. (Sittings at Nisi Privs, before Mr. Baron Piaoi-r and a Middlesex Common Jury.) LEWIS V. CLIFTOS.-This case, which came on for hearing on Friday afternoon, 2d June, was an action brought by Mr. Leopold David Lewis, a solicitor, of Size-lane, City, against Mr. Ernest Clifton, the Manager of the Queen's Theatre, Long-acre, for the recovery of damages ...

Published: Sunday 11 June 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2643 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Our Library Table

... 0, ur ?Librarp Tabir. Tfitit, Taills 1 uII Or ITEtAtATL'RI., ANDI LADIEA 'P I A51'i--L~1m u 1k'ta tosu and Sonl. TI' to ftrottispiece0 to ithis nmib er is a portrait of 3:t' tu-t~iMI, QUiOUf1 Of 8oiits. It is not so hiatd- n i WOi'sI 0 1010(1 scul of til I o stott 1111foi'- niiltu lalto l. Wo (Iltite otu'ooe Nwithl tito ?? of thle hr ?? 1401 10 Ithat acloot Ii Luics th o portrait, thatt ito ...

FASHION AND VARETIES

... I I - . I THE VICEREGAL VISIT TO CORK. SPECIAL TELEGRAM (From our Correspondent.) Cork, Friday Night. Earl Spencer arrived at Cork at nitd-dayto-day, and ?? met at the terminus by the&ayor, the High Sheriff, the Lord Lientenoact of the County, and the Deputy Lieutenants of the County, a brilliant staif, military band, and a troop of Husslars. His Excellency theni pro- ceeded to the City Park ...