Literature

... Yiftraturt. MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY. I1'THIRD NOTICE.J Mjacmillan'~sjlagazine. No. CXLVII., January. London: MACMILAN and Co.. 16, Bedford-street, Covent-garden. Macmnillaa opons the year wall. The early chapters of a now novel by Mr. W. Black, ontitled 1Tue Strange Advert- tutros of a Pi'ntont are bright, enticing reading; and Mrs. Fawcett. diecusses tbe bearings of National Debts upon ...

FINE ARTS

... 1si7 F IN IE ARTS. . . . .. ?? Connoisseurs and coI eetosi will be interested to learn thbt the indefatigable '.rtgleener and. deleor, Mr. McClean, of Lonilon, is again iuireslugham, with a 'choice' 'collection of oil paintin aniid wator.colour diawinvg, mbstly recent acquaistdlns,.,vhiek AreInow'ou- view for, few days at the Great. Wstebrn ,otel., The oil paintings, though few in number, are ...

LONDON BALLAD CONCERTS

... T.ONDON BALLAD CONCERTS, The third concert of the series teolo place on Wednesday evensng at St. James's Hall, and, as is invariably the case at these concerts, attracted a very large audience, which can harl he ondredat when we consider the excellence and variety of the programme. First let us mention that Mr. Sius Reeves not only appeared hot sang in his most exquisite style, Meeting With a ...

Published: Sunday 21 January 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1108 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, & ART ITEMS

... LIZTEIRA TU> CIEZNCE, & -ART ITMZS, I rOE. G4HT [KS- t.l y to 'ance The and zens it a ratio heir that 'our. very 3ned eing n of cies. Atest ness eant semI iked d to inti- but a to 'ich- .nes- ,ein ,ets, 11 to ed. the for- 0e 3i ,ddi- will s of yore i to *UE. THE Refius Professorship of Physic at Cam- bridge University, vacant by the resignation of Dr Bond, has been accepted by Dr Psget, ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... IREIEWS OF BOOKS, TO DuPBLN UTIj'ERSITY MAGAZiNE. Hurst 6 ,gaiBckett. A Fragment of Italian Ebtory ) ra=4 a very attractive paper, whilst The Lives f ?? Lord Chancellors of Ireland seem as ahmsh they would never end. Worthy men, rfaps, in their way, but not of suflicient note or nss ence to occupy pages of a periodical for h yam Paris under the Empire is a sketchy s duaciiption of the ...

AQUATICS

... A Q U A T I C S. Royal London Yacht Club, The proceedings on Monday evening were of a most important cha- racter, not only to the cause of yachting, but most materially influencing the destiny of this Club. Without further preface we proceed to detail them. It was the night for the annual election of officers, and in the opening of the evening and during the transaction of the routine btuiness ...

Published: Sunday 21 January 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 993 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POETRY

... I LITTLE CHINCHILLA.-A SKATING SONG, She wears the shortest skirts, And shows the whitest frilling; She looks, as Queen of Flirts, Miraculously killing I She'll ?? the thinnest ice, AB light as Queen Camilla; She looks supremely nice- My little pet Chinchilla I 0, should the gracious fates, But deign to be propitious; I strap her fairy skates On furry boots delicious. Her willing hand I take, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FABHION MB VA TIE&S s - 0VICEREGAL COURT. HisExcellency the Lord Lieutenant went out hunting lyesterday, attended by Captain Lascelles. The Countess of Boss arrived at Kingstown >'yesterday from Englani, Lord Bellew and suite have left the Breslin Royal Marine Hotel.Bray, fot Lordon. - Lord George Paget andsuite left Kingetown yesterday for England. . liady. Brdoke left Kingstown on Tuesday ...

AN UNDRESS REHEARSAL

... AN' EE.pSEJs . * .-TEi0o' look pm.Vi -nna'1thlet* ouat id,,; Tirw3q 'oithse a nondha nvy ?? q week, a, pieqe w~iose' -ienoue4 -2 1z, -1r o -. itly like; thabi .of th .p1a abouttq be rleeealed.i,,-gmapager may neverUbe:mre. .,ibn cuity, for -is are the dixtiesof anlautograt;tsnd nee4 tq bhe exeeldsedwitjj. ?? , sobut for ei are!neger isrcetity thg stage , mpager Is furaous 'd~A~es, are. ...

Poetry

... 4ti . V otttv. THE NATION'S VIGIL. Dy J. GREGORY. IT is fifty days to-morrow tuee a Plnsire hushilg sorrow ,oetfl the happy homes of llnglantd; A itd along the trembling widr Stot the Stift contagious tiding 'o our msauif old abldings ?? hau my spirit in her hid)ings ilaw a Faly arnm'ds with fire, By hili fountains of a palace, lo)r-15 it, il a royal chalice; And to slay the Prince uf Cymri ...

GRAND NATIONAL POULT

... RY AND DOG SHOW. This exhibition, so long looked forward to with general interest, commenced yesterday in the ,Ehi- bition Palace, under the auspices and direction of the Ornithological Society of Ireland. For some months past the members of this association have been most active in their exertions to make the National Dog and Poultry Show worthy of the country, and, the expectatioas which ...

TOM MORRIS'S ERROR

... TOM MORRIS'S ,ERRORT l.MAUY, I want to buy mother a shawl for a bsirthdlay Presesn. enterer] ?? a brigt-lotoking lad about seyntenl'5, :trod his Ilia hav site wos a ie or two 01(1ev. a buUU( Hoar can you dolit, Tom I she said, lifting her eyes fromi the With I boo0k she was reading, and lovklng Into her brothor's face. You credita have spent till your last fiuarter's salary, and the next ...