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 ...

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 

Literature

... Our Seamee. An Appeal. By SAMUEL PLIMSOLL, M.P. London: VIRTUE and Co., 26, Ivy-lane, Paternoster- row. If Mr. Plimsoll gains nothing else by the publication of this handsome book, he haa achieved notoriety. It is very rarely that any member of Parliament attains the distinction of being called upon to make an apology at the table of the of al House for any published opinions of his reflecting ...

OUR OMNIBUS

... THE fact of the interference of MV. Jules Simon, the Minister of the Fine Arts in Paris, with M. Sardou's new play Uncle Sarn, on the ground that it is offensive to American susceptibilities, hasbeen chosen byone of ourcontemporaries as a text wheron to preach a sermon, sneering at a play and a performance of the utmost credit and value to the English stage. There is no Deed for us to argue ...

Published: Sunday 02 February 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1824 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... -8HION AN VA1TIE. I THE COURT. Windsor Castle, Wednseday; The Queen and Princess Beatrie ?? gesterd ay afternoon. attended by Lady Churchill: and her Dls jesty, with Princess Beatrice, walked out tbis morn- inag and visited Prince and Princess Christian a's Frograore. TEE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. The Prinee of Wales presided at a meeting of the Council of the Royal Albert Hall at Clarence ...

MR. CEELY ON HEALTH OFFICERS

... MR. CEEL Y ON HEALTH OFFICERS.; MANY things are well done which had been better done if done sooner. If this little pamphlet had been published, and well considered by official readers, before Mr. Stansfeld had committed himself to that erroneous project of sanitary organization which was first recommended by the Royal Sanitary Commission, the result might have been more creditable to~ the ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... NEVIEWS OR BOOKS Ouit NEw MASTERS. By THOAS WRIGHT. :oahn, Ludsqate-hill.- Or old friend, the Jpmeyman engineer, whom we have heretofore Uken to task tor speaking somewbat disparag- lblgy of his own order, and very disrespectfullyt gf ourselves, has again appeared in print. ThEA he is an able, powebfal, amusing vAiter. we readily admit, and although we materially differ roma many of the ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... CUTTINGS FROM THE COIC JOUNALSI (From Pursnc.) PRVS&NAL EXPERIENCF. BETR THAN lOOR-LEARNING. -G~overness: Well, end so they exsort wheat end cotton. Nowr you've seen selsset la the ear, but'not cotton I- PQtil: 0,O yes, I have 1 GQraudPet you know l ?? Ib'ALL ACY OF THX ?? otten describe change of air when the change really required for the poor patient's core is ebange, of circumstances. POOB ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SCHOOL OF ART

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SCHOOL OF O B ART. The anneal distribution ofprizes to the pupils of the School of Art in connection with this society took plice last night in the Theatre of the Society'a house, Kildare street. His Excellency the Lord LIEUTENANT presided. There was a large attendance. Their Excelo' lencies the Lord Lieutenant and Lady Spencer, accompanied by Lady Victoria Spencer, Mr C ...

MUSIC

... The Popular Concert of Monday week was one of special interest. The programme contained Haydn's String Quartet in B flat Op. :i3, No. 4; Beethoven's> Sonata Op. 57 commonly called Appassionata; a Violoncello Sonata, by Marcello, and Schumann's Pianoforte Quartet in E flat, Op. 47. Haydn's quartet was played for the first time at St James's Iall, ;it 1. full of the refined and loveable charm ...

DRAMATIC COPYRIGHT

... DRAMATIG COPYPRIGHT. COURT OF QUlEN'S BENCH, GUILDIIALL.-FiiW. 21. TOOLE ?? YcUNGn. In tilis case, heard ait the above: court on FriLind, before Lord Chief Justice Cockturn ant a Special Jury, Mr 'oole, the Ppoular comedian, sued defendant, the Manager of a company which has gained considerable fame in the provinces, for damages on account of an infringement of capyright. Mr Sergeant ...

Published: Sunday 23 February 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1702 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTICES

... GooD WoR-os. [London 55, Ludgate Hill, E.C.] THis number commences with the continuation of 0 Lady Bell, a story that presents an animated d picture of life among the higher social circles in k England in the last century. Fairs and Pilgrim- ; ages in India and Russia-Dr. George Smith de- h scribes in this paper the Moscow Exhibition of 1872, and the great fair of Nijni Novgorod, which he ...