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ENTERTAINMENTS

... BNTEBTAINMEf NT U d CARDIFF. e VrcuiotA.R0ooms.-The Harvey troupe (three in N number) are announced for this week. Their bur- a Y lesque sketches, dancing, and the clever manner in f bS whichl they performed on several musical instra. E ments will be remembered by the habitues of the t rf oom$s, and no doubt on this their return visit they t it Will bo as popular as before. Air. George ...

LITERATURE AND ART IN PARIS

... , LITE RATURE AND ART IN PARIS. lI_ 10 ho The Paris correspondent of the Standard SVrites : ir at -Il one of his excellent, moral, and humoroas r 1 caricatures of social life in Paris, Gavarni has a cc s]etch of aI young man of fashion who is a martyr ts et to that not uncommon ailment which can hardly be. r Id called poverty, but 'which perhaps may best be SE at desciibed as hardupishness. ...

DAVID LIVINGSTONE

... DAVID LIVINGSTONE, . I VESTAdJNSTEIl ABBEY, AP'R]L 18TI, 1874. 1V FST wcarm spirit, all thy wanderings o'er, in calm repose amid the hallowed dust Of Britain's noblest Sons! None mcre than thou Entitled to an honoured grave where sleep L The men who spread her empire o'er the eartb, Who fought for truth and right in evil days, Who br the oppression's polco in distant lands, Sr1mck off the ...

MR. STAFFORD SMITH AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... STAFFORD SMITH AT TIE THEATRE ROYAL, C aCDIFF. One of the most thoroughly amusing per- formances that has been produced at this theatre for some time, is now being nightly played under the title of Across the Continent, in which the leading role is taken by Mr. Stafford Smith, to the immense satisfaction of his audience. The drama abounds with humorous situations, and is full of life and ...

MR. STORY AND HIS CRITICS

... A charge has been made (saysthe Standard I against a Mr. Story, the distinguished American scpipor, long reeident at Rome, which betrays at once a certain a degree of malice and total ignorance of the art fi be which he has so worthily illustrated. Mr. Story, ?? re~ as we need hardly say, is a sculptor of the highest a rt repute-a pupil years since of the best masters, a C studentmin the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITIR&ARY NOTIOES. Ill'us?'rated B3ook of Piyeons. Loiqdor: CasRell, Potter, and Galpin. This work, which may in nome sanse b3 rogardod aH a courtianion to tile Book of Poultry, i9 ilt t very rt apect most admirably got up. . Pablished in mnontldy )arts, at a moderate pKiOe, it is plamod vit hill the IrCaeh of tho genelrI public, The author is Mr. Robert Fulton, already favourably known to ...

THE DRAMA IN FRANCE

... .18 UiJ UVt; t tb ,JL9UULWQ w. led After more than four hundred representations, says the Pall Mall Gazette, iot once interrupted, t La Fille de Madame Angot, at the Folies- ru - Dramatiques in Paris, has, though still continuing ed, to attract large houses, been withdrawn, and its led place is now taken-it is impossible to say filled- ere by La Belle Bourbonnaise, an opera-bouffe in ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL CARDIFF

... Ian 1E I 4lFF. T.1BIHAA A romantic and sensational drama, entitled The Death Signiali; wmis ยข ptoduoedr Sit I~iO, tbeatleI t, ; ih~t,. to a bj~irly nuumereOu3 a~;~jb delizhw4 svd*:rwnce ! Thget scene ?? i aid , iA Fancemiw ?? the reion of Iouis ,XIV.',the ?? turuing,lAIU)WA'PP. Iinicident supposi~d to,have. o~eou~r43l :in ,t$be hintpry,.. of theiMjininterjFpiriatho, Zhroughout QholeK ...

A NEW PLAY OF SHAKESPEARE'S

... I AIIXW P .S RI U .-L ?? jijANEW PLAY OF .8 . Pa.. * I ;! i . _I. T he lIdler' ia ?? HowO rite ;bs16. ?? *1r 4 ole-oa.*.wintry side ot~ 8O,.-and h y etein ham neverthelessu manog IcsteeI a niil Birch .upon w his., rivalj, in a .tye. which would z e~eeit rdit' on Sir Garnet Wo~.lor Oapwn Vlo'vetor ili6 asbld Desalee Sartoiuts hirA .e . Ue;A leadin; pointin. Kr4 Fn2vah's A.ke- . piera ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... ENTBBTAINMENT. -I CARDIFF., TIIEATh' ROYAT, -By the recent enggenied', IOf several new and talented actors, Mr. Eimonde ha~s e greatly enhanced the attractions of' the Theatret L Royal., Amongst; the fresh faces we recogniso n Xiss ljadge - Antoinette, .who is a& verW Y clover little 'burleslque actress, vocalist,, a&i a 8anc'er, *ell known to Cardiff play-poern fro tho e ...

Barddoniaeth

... garbboniazth. Derbyniasom-Awdl, ' Cariad Dwyfol, gan If. Gswynedd Hughes- Englynion with ?? Bibl i e yfaill ar ymadael i America, gac if. Blen a NMoseypn- Y Ddeilen grin, gan Dewei Machsno- Cof am Mr. William Davies, Aeldyg, Dyffryn, gan Calfin- Cof am Owen Owen., Gareg, Llanfrothen, gan 0. D. Williams - Ymson Miraetb, eall Deilviolfrysn Hughes - Y Gweitbiwr, gan Defd itrebor- ,Ar ...

Published: Saturday 18 April 1874
Newspaper: Y Goleuad
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 508 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LITE BRATUBB. it Is The Gentlemac4's Magazine. London: GRANT ih and Co. ce This long-established periodical has been placed le under mew management, and bids fair to become a- one of. the most popular in the country. 'This an old friend with a new face, and the changes re- lo cently effected have, in every respect5 'beenim- E proveinents.. The part for this month contains the e opening chapter ...