BIRMINGHAM ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' AUTUMN EXHIBITION

... BIlTNOHAM ROYAL SOCIETY OF; ,RTEW B XAUTUMNR EHBIXHON ' THIRD NOTICE. Among the numerous figure afiblect which IPpO 5uQ1 unwonted animation and human Interest to ihe. prieet exhibition, M~e large Canvas (LOI) by Urs. B. toug, whlch: OCCOPIesthe place of honour, Li s mole prihcePi. It Is 1urns. questionably a mnarteuly production, whether we regard Its' spviritual or Its icohinosi qualities, ...

Barddoniaeth

... M, ~ Th EWm M miuft.g ; tLUTHR PARNASSUS, nawn Matsit h. - Cgyfarchwn ein gohebwyr gyda'r sylivadau a ganlyn:- ; Po*' Engltniono, y Lalango Lwyn y berry. Y mae pob ulinell o honynt wedi myned yn llwch gyda'r gwynt. Un .Iinell oedd o gyrighanieddiad cvwir, ac vn hono yr oedd yr iailit wedi ci hanafot, or cael cydseinisid i atteb au gilydd. Yr ydym yn methu ya its a deall beth vw yr ysfa gwneyd ...

RENFREW LEEK AND ONION SHOW

... 3iRENFREW LEEK AN D- I AlThN8 sbowt Which WAR i-j,wi t. nl . .. at; This show,'which wag ?? on ;was held in the Queen's 114I1 p day lsat. The capacious lal.jilld tr, cipally with leeks and ortcil,,A I * the very unfavourablhe season, Ine% rf thb, n as, sown aonion Measured froin ~~I, ce t to! cumference, and were of the ?? t ll 'CC1, on; leeks were very, nunmeropos and extra lsr..5 let: them ...

FASHION

... FASfIO. The (2aeen of eolland is expected to arrive rtbti The Fague towards the enid of nexg Wkfek, ard duriyng her sojourn in London will reside at COa- ridge's Hotel Their Royal Higbne5ses Prince and Princess ,Christian are, 't I understood, likely to retin Cuumberland L.,ge, Windsor Great Park, as a resi- dence. ThFP return of the Prince Imperial to Woolwich - to be made the occasion or a ...

Miss MARY FISHER'S Soiree Musicale

... Xiss NARY FISHER'S Soiree Musicale. bliss Mary Fisher gave her first soiree musicale at the Camden Athensaum on Thursday evening last, when we were glad to see a large and appreciative audience. The young lady's abilities are of no ordinary character, and her selection of music was of itself a proof of refined and cultivated taste, and not a little wholesome ambition. Beethoven's lovely ...

Published: Sunday 13 October 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 550 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PR-OVINCIAL THEATRIC

... ALS, (FP.O.M OURi OWN IJctitSpoNDRNTrs.) ABERDEEN. TInEATiiE RoYAL.-(Lossec, Mir Edward Price.)-Oii Monday last Miss Mlarriott cemmenced a sisnights' engagemnent at this Theatre by appear- lag as the heroine In the sensatioanl Scottish drama .Jeanie Deansa. Thu lost time Miss Marriott was engaged to appear here the playgoing public svere disappointed at not seeing Miss Marriott, as en the ...

Published: Sunday 13 October 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 20204 | Page: Page 5, 6, 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A DIPLOMATIC AUTHOR

... A DIPLOMA TIC A UTHOR. | THis is rot a new book. But as one portion has not been reprinted in England since I845, and as the other portion is now published for the first time on this side of the Atlantic, the whole may be regarded as new to the existing generation of English readers. The editor admits that there is an object in the reissue of the book at the present moment. We cannot help ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... LITERARY AND ART GOSSip. Mr. Llewellyn Jewitt will sbortly Pubalish l',tory of Cerbmlic Art in Gr.at Britain. The twelfth edition of Mr. ivn porster's Charles Dickens has just been published. ot A. complete edition of the poems of Charles.- L late King of Swedess, will shortly be brought out a Stockholm. An English translation of M. Edmnonl About's littla book on ?? econ omy, the ...

THEATRE-ROYAL—ROB ROY

... TH r~iT~o- YAL4~RO RO -'1679 ' thaviing been . withdrawn b to bhe re- sy!n 4ived, we shoui hopee, Qf some 'futumire 0062ln; l rer --'Rob Roy! was 'producedl: orn' 1 Situ sk' ckvenig, with a few novelties in the cai'twhio W arrant a line. or* two. - In the ;flrst place,Q Pel- lFrancis GsbcididdhS,; being trpreiei t5d ,.y a BV- 'lady, is ifn more senises; than one a mIsrepresen- -he ...

LYNCH'S LETTERS TO THE SCATTERED

... MR. LYNCH was one of that modem school of divines who, whatever else they may disbelieve, have a strong faith in metaphors and similitudes Such men are the legitimate historical successors of the old preachers of Christianity to the heathen, who converted their tens of thousands by the simple process of giving a Christian aspect to the pagan objects of worship The real religion of the new ...

MONTCALM

... MONTCALM. A NEW drama in five acts, written by Sir Charles L. Young, and entitled Montcalm, has been produced at the Queen's Theatre. The scene is laid in France, and the events of the story are supposed to occur early in the century, during the reign of the first Emperor Napoleon. The hero is a certain Bertrand, Count de Montcalm, apparently unconnected, however, with the famous French ...

LITERATURE

... LIT R BAT U RE.- TAKE 1Y ADVIC1L* s ttle of tdis book suggests the contents. It its advise on every imaginable question, on (onsehold management and domestic cookery, on rewioe and distilling, on domestic cbemistry, medi- o 0eliing, gardiing, thelaw, trade and science, 5ies of all kinds, donmestic pets and pests, etiquette Pd nasDere, ladies vwork, &c. In faot, it is a book eorsverY home, iin ...