FORTHCOMING AGRICULTURAL SHOWS

... April 21, 22, 23, and 24.-Royal Dublin Society- Spring Show. May 28.-Royal Jersey Agricultural Society-Cow Show at St. Helier's. May 29.-Oxfordshire Agricultural Society-Meet. ing at Witney. June 2, 3, and 4.-Essex Agricultural Society- Meeting at Stratford. June 3 and 4.-Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association-Meeting at St. Austell. June 8, 9, 10,11, and 12-Bath and West of Englan4 and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND. VARIETIES. I ?? THE COURT. Osborne, Friday. nt The Queen and Princess Beatrice and Prince Leopold, at. st tended by Lady Waterpark, Nejor-Goneral Ponsonby, and sh Colonel the Ron HenryByng, visited the Royal Victoria Hos- re pital at Netley yesterday. Her Majesty crossed over in her je Iesty'sByacht: Alberta, Captain his Serene Highness the e Prince of. Leiningen, ?? and was ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIBTIES. THE COURT. V Windsor Castle, Monday. s: The Queen, accompanied by Princess Beatrice, and at- a tended by the Marchioness of Ely, the Hon. Horatio Stop- a ford, Major-General H. Ponsonby, and Colonel the Hon. H.. t By-ng, arrived -at the Castle at a quarter past six p.m. to b day fronm Claremont. Viseount Hawarden and Colonel Lord J. Murray have ar- rived at the Castle as ...

WYBERT REEVE in Philadelphia

... ?? Wybert leeve iproved to be an uncommonly good actor. ?? is better worthy to rank as a star than aly player who has appeared this season. I-Ie is intelligent and cultivated, and is endowed withl a capital voice and pleasing stagc presence. Hoe is not simply intelliiegt; there is genius ill the electric flashes of power which he gives occasionally. These flashes are quite different from the ...

Published: Sunday 26 April 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 531 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY

... NEW PHILHAFRMONIC SOCIETY. The second concert, which took place at St. James's I-il on Wednesday evening, was noticeable from the fact that the Symphony, by Sir Julius Benedict, in G minor, was producedl for the first time in London. Two movements had been previously heard at the Norwich Festival, and it had bhoon played at one of the Crystal Palace conceits ; but it Was reserved for the New ...

Published: Sunday 26 April 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 555 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Miss WALLIS at Birmingham and Leicester

... As PAULINE. Aris'.s Bin'nnzlqtyltrit(asN March 23th, 1874:-Last night Mice Walli~s essaled tbc llnlt of Pauline in Bulwer's ever-green play of Th~e Ladi;, of' Lyons. Thin chianauctr Was chiarmingly played by Miss Wallis indeed,tc nIotluie, ?? iileave been more inpressively beautiful tha he eincptin f te]-nineo te geatnoelit.The audience (the honce was erowndeit inI cvery, part) w~%ere ...

Published: Sunday 19 April 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1964 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ROYAL CALEDONIAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... 'ROYAL SAlEDOnA., HOT , UTUX1 I .,Ii -- ?? Us L ?? Ty. I,.- I AYIJvSfl L. ,, ,; 2.. W t biQ9, t , se n under WtJd is ?? he'ty .tqokylacd i amryti i !ye 1 aboutrastinanspieiwe sosW ! oNWl'4' e For E getting. fower ?? froi';te 4pfos v prenrhooses,.gnsty ind*?anaihea~v shiowps- pfre t vaii~g. ?? '4ibe'r n ing'ieei'theiPn& Notarwltae,,f 1Sion 'Sl of Itoware~or the tableatettet il ?? p4,9 this . ...

CONSERVATIVE SOIREE

... The' Exeter Coneervativei Working Men's Union held their innual Soirdc ou Monday, and last evening at the Victoria Hall, and the success attending it was beyond the ,most sanguineehpetationy. The HAl was extensively decorated, under the direction of Mr. John Algar, of Paul- atreete ' Nest of the flags ?? were kindly lent by several Conservative friends. The orchestra wde emrbpnllished by ...

[ill] AND SCIENCE

... IRATURE, AND SCIENCE. ?? Bothwell is complete. Ayand will exceed the limits of a Ikes publishers intend to issue a - .ect two volumes of bis `Invasion * have for some time teen out ie in a recent number of the ich took the ',ide of the maids, and lfl~ohe saistresses, is from the pen of ,amrdu bryay bnt, assisted by Mr t|wsd osy, of~ th in preparation a Ilistoxy o p the t States. The ba ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... man TERA{Y GOSSIp. '4TERlAY GOSSIP. 8f lteeves is very ill: ; MBellewhe we!known reader, is 1ing~1eo Si going t pend the summer 9 a of M aine history of the Ch alonie eary fnised. C llunhas left New York to complete °oe Ntay and Sweden. ben Bby theon Roden ?? is in the 5stU eet, Livingston6 in Africa. 'don~1 iverrity hns Inst received a ?? hundred thousand dol- e Governmen t are fitting out ...

DRAMA

... 13 V: 4A A. L ~i. 1 :. .~ ' VAUD3V=LL. In his three-act Comedy of Pside, Mr. Albery has Iniaios anadvane upon tl several, plays contributed by ,him since his first success bf AesiRose. H His latest drama roalls in somgjneasure the ?? poiunts; of his Erst 1#o hsas in it achiovod some sucoessful ohraoterieation, soveral poetic bits of word-painting, acnd the usual effluenco of epigram and ?? ...

Magazines

... - - 1 ?? THP, ForthngA~ty opens with the first of a series of papers by the Editor on Compromise. The right of thinking freely, and acting independently, being, he says, admitted by every school of ...

Published: Saturday 18 April 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1769 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture