LITERATURE

... I,1TZATUSR IL TgE MAGAZI e (CONCLUDED). p The panelled House. -and 11 atasama. are I leeding stories in the Peploe' Magczi, but bfhtie is vihable beyond the province of fiction. a 11 ineludes in Its nionthly list two or three I e5tertajnlng ?? artloles on science _ynm The natural history onlersdar notes Il~b facirable-eta oa the reader's3 mind ~'te timefr when he~ is moet inclinied t'o ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... :d.uCUTs T Bof rE COMIaC SOURsAM, .':O60P SEriPT:--Jean rm atrald, *de~ a' l'va ?? ~ ielady, Itlln requre to-leae Iyou-.ady: Why -eames: W{,ell, me lady, I caNDt , 'O wth meter's enokasms ?? poordpealeanted lr'.erger. : - m ilt e M aioM roat Donlsygoo tor.IDioe.- What ls theadifforenc, 'between. ^ eosd. and. tit falr. occc pantbt., boot: tho dlff ecebe~ween ?? Pmd ff uOt.o'-OWI voe 1 *4 LODD ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... , PUBI-J AIUSEMEN - I f A d 7 ?? - i ?? ?? 7' E-ATe o'C0NOIWTS. ?? j %Wiiedneidayevenilng,' at Exetr hal4 Me, Barnby'a oholr~gave, ainexcelleat perforim6e of Rl.jcik.: This 'oratorib is'more 'ratinto in' -chadacter than an o if theother works of a similar' description given by Englhib choral s6oceties, and therefore present5specll at'tractilms, appt fhiom being Mendelasohn's most mas- terly ...

PRINCE NAPOLEON'S RESCUED GEMS OF ART

... PRINCE NAPOLE0u,-Ps RESCUED GEMS OF ART. THn Correspondent of the S'otsman thus describes a visit paid by him to Prince Napoleon's residence at Lancaster Gate, to look at a great collection of articles which had lately arrived there-articles -which had bcen saved, but in a sadly injured con- dition, from the Palais R toyal when it was fired by the Communists last May:- The house at the ...

THE SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS

... If quantity were a true criterion of the success of an artistic corporation, we should have to congratulate the Society of British Artists on the collection now on view in the Suffolk-street Gallery, forming their forty-ninth annual exhibition, which contains nearly nine hundred oil paintings, water-colour drawings, and pieces of sculpture, contributed by no fewer than five hundred artists. ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... All the three evenings of last week having, in conase- quence of the indisposition of Mdlle Sessi, been given up to 1Faust,-an alteration in the proc-ramme that could hardly be a disappointment to most opera-goers, with whom Ml. Gounod's masterpiece is now very nearly the prime favourite,-there -was a special interest in tihe performance of last Tuesday evening, -when Mdlle Alb:,ni made her ...

EDWIN WILKINS FIELD

... EDWIN WILKINS FIELD.g IT is fitting that some memorial should be preserved of a man so gifted as the late Mr. Field, and Dr. Sadler's brief account of his friend is marked by good taste and just appreciation of his fine qualities. Boundless energy -and fulness of life were striking characteristics of Mr. Field. He did every- thing with his might, and his enthusiasm and intellectual ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ?? i .flQ1 AN VA 1T~. 1 .r s unt, tiiCOuDnte, nd the MHon; Mioses Xloncck ad suite have anived at M6nismns Hotel, from n Eon Canaiaiia Butk has arived, at The Ron, Captain Dawney)- Coldstream Guarda, sd anitd, have anrived at Mecresoni a HoteL . Captain the. HOn, H1E. and.'Mr&; ?? lnugent and anital have arrived at the Gresham Hfotel . ?? The HOn. Miss Ward Buller and suite have arrived at the ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... Tbs first appearance in the season of such an artist as Madame Pauline Lucca is an event, and on Monday last a numerous and brilliant audience greeted the fascinating prima donna. Since she left England last year bonours have been falling thick and fast upon this lady, who is one of Mr. Gye's strongest attractions, and whose versatility must be by this time pretty well established and ...

Published: Sunday 14 April 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1419 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Mr. RANSFORD'S Second Ballad Concert

... Er. RANSFORD'S Second Ballad Concert. St. James's Hall was well filled on Thursday evening, being the occasion of Mr. Ranstord's second Ballad Concert. As manv of our readers will remember, the first took place on a most untortunate night. All London had been spending the day in honour ol the Prince of Wales's recovery, and in the evening the crowd to see the illuminations was so great that ...

Published: Sunday 14 April 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 844 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINOIAL TEEATRICA

... LO, (ubO~n OCR OWNI OORRUIONtDIWTS.) ABERbDEEN. ahtt oyakt&.'LmeeeD Mr E. Piles; Acting-Manager, Mr Ilrr. ?? all who have netted ties Theatre daring last week and ?? the playing of Vownee' Comedy Company in It 'bertoon'e ?? highly delighted wae nightly evident from ?? Cscl05 an laughter-. With such a strong and exeelleni TCU~Cie~~eat o sy whether Miss Faniny Beocegh, Miss Bruntsn, )~ii Bi~ob ...

Published: Sunday 28 April 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 18090 | Page: Page 5, 6, 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... L 1 T. H AT X, R. x. ,ROBU gT AIWZI ' i- ; -We do not think that smauia urls wlll be- adde to ligs5 BraddOR'S name bythis latest -result of: I eoiuc jj AsB-bot A legV' far as we an-rcoe t this is her ?? attempt at ait n fitofrit nbve Cn w tln' is more at* mm bos ,ne-t in the SOONs tional, but in the diet,' d aieb'st' tyhle f ?? of her po-arf in the letter. -line, Vthe Lovela i Arden was a ...