AN ODE TO THE QUEEN

... ,AQDE TO TE',Qt.EE;TO >in{=Ie oliowin~g :oe to: the, Qa., ,by, ftt Pot' - % .Iturta1te &Ppeafin thi neo itiwd.iTfbyi. * : ton's wrk. Ibe *CStrain to AMei is terded C ?? Sm N iion to ia artiUcl1 in the. r t eV a c C.tAnda* -? O'altosje oa ttysti. - I bry Andiga -uh ndas this I thi- i i, )kl. . r witosr, that reluernbegable *ey - , oers 5 b~enpie aay Ald fover wgtbspdno 7~ o E . whe C~reeh ...

A STORY OF SMALL PROFITS AND QUIC RETURNS

... A STORY OF iALL 'A ROS Tr AND QUJ -k RT IRNS'. (fly i, ET anl 3 4N @07- S'P,54th.) DI0 The chaunge'vistto Dn o '0years, c i~M sooidty dluring l- fd3)o aents general sI' AJ51Oqun' on the gradnial ?? 'now rofl'i) have so sottlon ofthe railway eystero oftrwefluig, e are to-WV 4oo1ipletely al tered the eppCehi'nfiM d both Air. ?? 'fd counfPy, that a st~ranger eoomlibgfiote1 aL Atin 'Where the Ohd ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... CHRISTMAS ASEMENTS. ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE, As usual, Mr. E. Saker hao for several months been h making spoolal preparations for the production of his COhoktma, annual, which has so long and deservedly held first plase in Liverpool; and, If report speaks correctly, the grand comic OCrhetroas pantomime 'Little Lalla Rookh, which will be produced this evening (Boxing Night), will equal and ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING FLOWER SHOW

... on ~ ?? - t. ?? re The annual exhibition of hya1inths, tulips, and other spring flowers, in connection with the Horti- tc cultural Society of Liverpool, warn hold yesterday, in St. George's 1I1], and, the weather being bright and cheering, there was a numerous and 't fashionable attendance both afternoon and even- oh ing. At a season of the yer when the frost and annW have pcasru y passed away ...

A NOVEL SWIMMING BATH

... ho A number of gentlemen were yesterday invlied Ir- on board the training ship Indefatigable, to witnoss a' the formal ?? of Se floating ?? bath, of which has been designed and built for the ;se of P- the boys on board that vessel. As the bath is con- eJ struoted on ?? principles, and Is eomnewhat of r6 b- novelty, a greater amount of interest concerziun it in wua manifested than ?? have been ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... vUB~LIC AURSEKMENT19, &c. I A0%s x nIvdfatO 1'healre,-Onr Cr'uk; ICI on Wylo p rullcakr; OWl WCelvers. aoyaI AIOP lt bioat~o*-- Mwruortong tte Robust ruvalld. ?? or Wales TheatiO.-. Ki d to a Atnilt. 1Nemeou. 1aetrit TIVY&'I-01KICtta, RUIISI Farce, &e. vs. Uenorge'v HIaUl.-(had Scotti'h ConDort. pt. Js, i~ Uaii.-iitm Hague's MInWtrels. J'ewleib'm Oirene, Vietorle ?? QoOel'O Xlafl.-Tho ...

A LABOUR STORY

... A727 -L ST. A .w&OnY r 1 r, I' a 'woman, and thikigh I icant say that I' earn t, mnuch at 'fiho 'ring ' pree am- so low, and we haven't got a unrnn yet-I mean to say I work, apd 8 bard too, and for more hours a day than most men; and perhaps at the end of the week, if anybody r. took the trouble to rekokn iS all up, It would he feousd that my, cek% work was as much profit and n boneditto my ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... ONSBTERTANHEINTS. ' CARDIFF.': SVTUART HAL.-E rr Schulze, an artiste known to the play going public as The Man with 100 Faces, gaev one of his popular and varied enter- tainments for the benefit of Mrs. Torrington, at the Stuartell last eveniq.L Mrs. Torrington is a native of -Cardiff, end was one of three of the sur. viiors of the ?? W. ElwAe,whiohwviae barnt in the Pacific and abandoned ...

THE READER

... .. ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? I E REA GLIMPSES of Life in Victoria, by a Resident (Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas), has not enough to distinguish it from other similar works. But it is written in a light, easy style, and if the information is not very new, or amusing, it is given in a reasonable space, without any attempt at book-making. And there are a few anecdotes here and there which are really ...

Published: Saturday 15 February 1873
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1681 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. BROWNING'S NEW POEM

... MR. BRO WNING'S NEW POEM RED Cotton Night-Cap Country; or, Turf and Towers, ' by Robert Browning (Smith and Elder). We believe that not a few of the readers who have been most constant in their admira- tion for Mr. Browning through evil report and good report alike, will feel the amari aiquid mingle in their appreciation of the power and excellence of this fine work, in that they will be con ...

Published: Saturday 31 May 1873
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 718 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS

... in~ ?? A , !30i .. 1 THE brilliant attire worn during the past month cannot be sur- passed for generations to come, for aitheughthe colours employed were subduedl, not to say faded, the materials used were rich, and in many cases rare. Happy was the youthful owner of six white muslin costumes, and a fctnme de chambre with a taste or ser vocation, if only in the way of trimmings with ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1873
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1929 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Music

... -4 ?. k OPERATIC doings continue without special interest, save that on Thursday night was to take place the promised revival, as an Italian opera, of Auber's Les Diamans de la Conronne, with Madame Patti as the heroine. We are compelled to defer a notice of this interesting event, but may at once call attention to the changes made in the work by Signor Vianesi-changes at which enthusiasts for ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1873
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1281 | Page: Page 21 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture