MISCELLANEOUS

... MISUELtkfximous. The ?? -cdm~xiiion opens o~ueans 3, and closZ Jul Wde o31en onk Thutdar, May, Bear.Admiral W. H. Stewart has accopte the perma-. nent poat of Cemptroiler onf the Navy. A marriage Is, ...

Barddoniaeth

... .. 1? ?) IrrOAti, ?flT, ?9- Italian Y TY AR Y GRAIG. dc I-Ien afon marwolaeth sy'n yingyncddeiriogi, Gan Ilchio ci thonau i entrych y nef, I Mae 'n curo 'n ofnadwy yn erbyn 'r adeilad gat Sylfaennwyd yn ddiogel ar graig gadnarn gref; ICC bat Taranau ddyruient-hyrddwyntoedd ?? c, * Achwythent gaun'sgubo pob g *wrtrlderycla o'n bla'n; f yv Ond etto yn ug.hanol y stormydi digofus, a l ...

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 ...

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. ...

LITERATURE

... LITER ATURE. A THANKSGIVING FOR F. D. MAURICE. The veil hath lifted, and bath fallen; and him Who next it stood, before us, first so long, We see not; but between the cherubim, The light burns clearer; come,-a thankfnl song I f Lord, for Thy prophet's calm, commanding voice; s For his majestic innocence and truth; For his unswerving purity of choice; For all his tender wrath and plenteous ruth ...

KILKENNY APRIL FAIR

... I KILKENNY APRIL FA, -I At this great fair on Wednesday, in tbe fat cattle section, first class lots, there was a fair sup- ply, which commanded from 67s 6d to 71s per cwt, sinking offal; odd ones and inferior fluctuated from 54s to 62s, and mutton averaged 7d per lb on foot; new milch cows and springers on the point of calving made a goodly show and as the butter season is in such close ...

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 ...

MR. STIMPSON ON CHURCH MUSIC

... MR. STIMPSON ONOHURCH MUSICS Last evening, Mr. J. Stimpson gave the first of tw lectures, at the Town Hall, on the subject of Chnr4 Muslo, to the members of the Church of England yoe Men's Association ...

CONCERT IN AID OF THE GENERAL HOSPITAL

... CONCERT IN AIt O( THE GENERAL HOSPITAL Last evening, Lord Massereene's concert in aid of the General Hospital came off in the Ulster HalL It had been looked forward to with much interest, I both ou addo-dlt of the rank and known musical talent at the performers, and on account of the charity to which its proceeds were to be devoted. This interest was fully manifested in the extent of tha ...

POETRY

... POETRY JACK AT THE MILL. T'other day-'twas in summer's meridian- I, loving to fish and to dream, Was wont to Pay visits quotidian To Eden's miraculous stream. With lay meerschaum and good pocket flagon, flight merry the life that Iled By the river that Uther Pendragon Tried vainly to turn from its bed. One obarm had the river; that very Soon set my poor brain in a whirl; I used to be rowed ...

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... .ROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDMIg.) NEW YORK, MARCH 25.-The Strakoch Italian Opera Com- pany concluded a most successful engagement even g at the ACADEMY OF Music. The principea onthepemven ot tbhepast week was the preduction of Ambroise Thomas's opera ef Hamlet, which was performed for the first time in Ameriza on the 22d, with the following cast :-Claudius, Mons. J. Jamet; Hamlet, Moos. A. Barre; ...

Published: Sunday 14 April 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2716 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Amateurs at the King's-cross Theatre

... This little house was filled to excess on Monday by the friends and members of the Globe Philanthropic Society, whose praise- worthy object, we believe, it is to distribute assistance from the funds raised by various means to the deserving poor of the district in which it is held. Among these means we find dramatic enter- tainments, for the Society numbers certain amateurs thoroughly competent ...

Published: Sunday 14 April 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1617 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture