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AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... ATIERICAll THE A T 1B C1ALR S. (Il:ubL) OVUI OWE uOaRIIPONDENT.) NEW YORK, MrA 22-The French Opera Bouffe Company brought their engagement to a close at thle GRAND OPERA HOUSE en Saturday cvening. During their last week they appeared in La Perichole, LesBrigqands La (Gande Duchesse, La Belle Helene, Bo tbe Bleue, and Le Petit P'ause. The troup)e open this evening in Boston. TIIE Italian Opera ...

Published: Sunday 11 June 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2323 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... =22AMAM v I AxDTI1E I opHINYORD Bor ml' Lsvrtteniy himself. In 3vole. V i1 iam Blackwood & Sons, Ediab hni don. 1871. pTHE firsit question whlch the readers of this -a~ao~l~grai~dt~ht-P~ e-puab. phq~gi~lg~t e~vpffi~edin a -tri..hicawpeX3QwlL lme~tvwo~umO- Or~strds ; ,ayj- 5thqOAe 1861, Id 5rougliam heziinhisd' 84thVt(fdi he was 83 on o,,,l9t e~tembe6F,1861J, began with m at miogl3ars, to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I =0FASHION AND VARamIES. I, VICEREGAL CONfT. His Excellenc the Lord Lieutenant. attended by Mr. a Boyle, Captain Middieton, and Captain Sterling left the ag'bridgje TerTnmnus yesterday for Malow by the one o'clock tain. He will return to town by theltmi arriving at 9.46 p.m. onSaturday. VICEREGAL VISIT TO CORK. SFECIAL TELEGRABL (From our Correspondent.) Cork. Thursday Night The Lord ...

THEATRICALS IN VIENNA

... (uRsO1 OURI OWNT COnnmZLSj1POUDEUT.) VIENNA, MA.Y SI, 1871-I should not, I consider, be doing my duty as your correspondent wore I not to send you a few words concerning the, in most respects, very excellent performance at the Carl Theatre here of the I'rinicesso de Trebizonde. This operetta of Offenbach (produced at Bladen-Baden during the season of 1869, wheox the gifted composer conducted ...

Published: Sunday 11 June 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 514 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Carieties

... 4!arictiro al 'p a i AC ie nd la' I 1' iri ?? lie ite In '0 me thi th it at ii hi in at it ot' OI C: It bi St it rr d I: aa C -CGEMS OF THOUGHT.pe They sebo at cislate dare aIN, Sdteaswill cheated, h Chteft.lo tene ta-etili (ejtivs of soirittuIS~CdI intellect. vil bettevlellc atttet~t t',fu. tia icitil not wholly on hisown, hot lic Lath a iit t01I jd~i; b nour wholly sol that elf Others. i ohn ...

JUNIUS.*

... y/uNus. # PROBABLX the first sensation of any intelligent person on seeing this goodly volume will be melancholy. Is it not lamentable that good human intellect should be wasted in discussing once more the endless juestion Who was Junius ? What does it matter to any human being? RN hy should we not adopt the practice of the naval captain who when it seems good to him makes it twelve o'clock? ...

fashionable Chit Chat

... I , ffao?ionablr (9bit ebat. I 'T he Prince of WVfales presided on Friday t a dinner in aid of a Home for Little Boys at Kirby Horton. Sir Stafford lorthcote is to be added to the Com- mittee on East Indian Finance. Dr. James Watson, an eminent member of the medical profession, died in Glasgow last week, at the age of 84. The death is announced of Mr Vincent Scully, who for many years ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... pUBLIC AMUSf3EXTh, &o i . . . ?? Royal Alexandra Theatre.-A Fearful ft; Two RIoe, Prineo of Waleo Theatre.-Neu MDe a&nd Old Acrees lncle's Will. Royal AmphitheaUe.-Lost in London. lojyal 0olosesum Thcatro.-Home Hoffnesa tlimeralda. Queen's Uall.-Mesmnorism and Phtieakey, by Mr. Hntno. Coneert Hrll, Zord Nelaon-stt'et.-Dr. Onrry'a Panorama of Ireland: it 8denery, ttibic, and Atiquitles. ...

LORD BROUGHAM'S AUTOBIGRAPHY

... JORD B3ROUGHAIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY. 0 lf ''qcond vlbime 'oF rd Brougiam'l Hietory ,. io If!fhg fe and -Timbs, - dvers theilmds io itrasting a ?? hiE long, and varied - tory., It; begins rsiitli bbe ,repeal of the Oid~era ;q (]otuoil. 4i2,1608;, i ?? correspouduse ?? ,p MlmUnoipatiou in 182T. he_ twenty-onei year s, fthua covered by the narrative. were one of the DI, vary drkest periolas of En1ih to ...

Literary Selections

... tittrarm. 5tUrtiono. I TEE STUDY OF A&5THETICS.-NO adequate system of ad o' aesthetics was possible, nor could art ciriticisml be other eiperi than superficial, until the conception had airisen Of the fluctlu essential unity of art. . ..it is not until we come needs. far into the eighteenth century that we find the idea of the threal unity of art gaining much ground . Rousseau by his yet to ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... ROYAL AGRICULTULAL SOCKY'S I I SHW. The approaching show of this society, which will be held in August, and which will be honoared by the presence of their Royal Highuesses the Prince and Princessof Wales, may be said to have been inaugaratedyesterday at the show yardBall's- bridge. With a view to enable the' practical agricnltnrists of Ireland to select the mow- ing and hay-making machines ...

ROYAL ACADEMY

... ROYAL ACADEIE FOURTH NOTICE It previous articles we have occupicd onlim chiefly with thuooc Works most ia vogue at the present 11omlWe got. dat Wt by n o iblolloi that Wvc hvei biobaustod the catalogue ot good borks y I doing.z bv f~rsHct, nothing is mere ntowor itii than the quantity of bwd work by good reathy enderabto alinouiit of good work by nameis comnpaortively unknown. Somec of theo 34 ...

Published: Sunday 11 June 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1898 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture