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THE PICTURE GALLERIES

... TH P1an0~B GALI. The Spadiou and well .adapted galleries, which miuge on the opposite sides of Ithe Horticultural oardenor over the arcades, ere not so amply fied ,as ?? were last year. but the visitor will probably find that quite enough has been done for his gratiflostiin) without taxing the powers of ordinray mortals too far, and with- out cloying the appetite for beautiful th4age, The ...

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 ...

MUSIC

... : u I s liX, IN : . SO. e lM , ;lIt. 1The Sixteenth seamon of SaturdayAf ternoon Conf- :2 carte 'terminated l1st week with the ?? per- ~ formance -of 'the series;- aud will be supplemented as I -usual by an extra ooncert, for the benefit of Mr. Marnne, I the cpndpctcs,. ' Asy 'tbe tiW tebelii onverirto op ib isatuiywek ,d,. ?? ouiewerfsia dfi B41a, b~irmoletea teiituela 'e~to~ The vopalistd ...

FINE ARTS

... --FI E se7 T$ ; F u n e I I'I. d, 1~ THGE 'G tiTIT 6OLIibTI6*1 ?? The second db99s ?? 'tiday 'at, Mosafs., Christie and Maneon's vw a, if'possibic, ns scene of greeter interest and exeltement'aseong6t the picture buyers ,than that of the preceding-dasy,, and the prices of the pictures1 ranged quite a high in soeie, nutxcioted 1Watauoq,eNk,,; , cially in that0of Webitor's ?? ) pietule cals ...

A MASONIC FESTIVAL

... A MASONIC FESTIVAL I~~ Brother John Neat Pocock, the worahipfia master, and the members of the Roysl Gloucesw Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, Southamp. ton, had great honour conferred upon them yesterm day. The Most Worshipful the Grand Master ag England, the Marquis of Ai~pon, accompanied by a goodly nunber of past and present grand officers, left London by special train in th. morning, ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... D-R II TIES D RAM A IN PARIS. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PARIS, THURSDAY NIGHT.-The GYmSASE THEATRE-the home of modern French comedy-has added another to its long list of successes by the production of a new four-act piece, by the well- known playwright I'heodore Barrihre, entitled Lua Comtesse de Someoerive. The collaborateuarof theaccomplished author on this occasion is his future mother ...

Published: Sunday 28 April 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1791 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Mr. CHARLES DILLON as Coriolanus

... Mr. OHARLES DILLON as Coriolanus.' (From The Leeds Express, March 19 h1) CohcoLAIrTs ATTrIE THPAtReKRLoYAL.-We have not spaco tonotive at the lncghI it deserves hieproduarion of one of Shaelcp rrc's fills tragedies, but thall simply conteet ourselves fir the pre~cen with informing our readers that Mr Dilloll's imipesonoadou of DI' lse illtugt Roman completely took the audience by storm. III ...

Published: Sunday 28 April 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 907 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON THEATRES

... TEE LONDON THEATRES. continued prosperity attends the principal places of druaatic amnusement in the Metropolis, and no novelty seems inimediately required. 'The second morning per- foriitaiice of Pyjpy alioi and Gkalatea will take place a' the iI AYMAjlCREI this day (Saturday), when Mr. Kendal will also appear as Horatio Craven, in Leman Rede's par-ing farce of H1is FIrst (Ysamjaogne. iHilda, ...

Published: Sunday 28 April 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3437 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FINE ARTS

... I ?INH ART& TuR EBunnGTON CLUB EXEHMMOS. !t(INrlt AND CLAUJD& The Burlington Fine Arts Club provide alwud continually some choice collection of works Of art w14e they exhibitinl theai7O lepu~ose navm4~ very much to the gratfluation of all amateurs of the flue arts who may obtain the pi ivilego of the entr&e The SM- hibitleu which is stow to be seen there is of the areates interet to tire ...

THE QUEEN'S DRAWING-ROOM

... Her Majesty the Queen hold a drawing-room at e Buokingham Palace yesterday afternoon, Her Royal Highness Princess Louise Marohioness of Lorne nnd the Marquis of Lorns arrived stthe Palace, o attended by Lady. Sophia Macnamara and Captain F. Campboll. I Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice was present at the drawing-room, attended by Lady Caroline Barrington. Elis Royal Highness the Duke of ...

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 

HER MAJESTY'S OPERA

... HER XAT3ETY'S,,OPE RA.TAr MaiestY's Monday was the first extra night of the season at Tec .ai ?? Opera, and emi; ide was the opera perfor'ed. This is qui achievement of the Maplesonian coli anpY the contingent of artist emplyedin Bssii~e astrpiece being fully equal to their several teirpcoyeti Ros uhesini' itoise tosn h .i on el. Dof th duties. The character of the Babylonian Queen Is one ...

Published: Sunday 28 April 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 421 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture