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LITERATURE

... LITERITURE. HI'NTS oN ADvocAcy.-ThO title of this work, which has been recently published by Messrs. Waterlow Bros. and Layton, the enterprising law stationers of Birobin lane, is sufficient in itself to obtain for it an extenaive reading. We doubt not a that the book will be eagerly conned by the multi- i tudinous bevy ot young men whom the badness of trade and agriculture-or the difficulty ...

CONCERT AT SUTTON

... I On U1onday evening last, chiefly1 through the interested kindness of Mrr- Alderman Wells, of Mona House, there wasgiven at BSuttou an amateur concert of a high class. The eutertainmeut was in aid of the funds of the parish sohools, and was well patronised by a crowded and fashion- able audience. The programme consisted of a sacred and a secular part, and the following -were the ladies and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC A iUTSMESTS, &c Eoval Alexandra To^ea're.--Foxty Thfcve. Mornizd aud Lvenlrig. Pr!nee of 1V02 Y :latre.-V-Lrndcreia xrorning and E7veniny. Ioyal Aminhite Dre- Blaa. New Rot 'u . fr V..-Qck .;itlnMgtnu and hi3a 0.t. 3orrnig an20 E vl :ng. Concert t iI!, Lrid W !.,on-streot.-SatturdLy E-ouitLg Conces PLh3Laru.t^Lie & - GrEDrd Mornir!g Concert. Rope Ha^sU.-h iii ,! L,$ag 2joucert Oomnoaty. ...

ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS

... At the third ordinary meeting of the sessions, in the rooms of the Institute, Conduit-street, last night, Mr. J. Whichcord, F.S.A., president, occupied the chair, and a paper was read by Mr. William Simpson ou Buddhist Architecture in Jellalabad Valley. Standing out prominently among the points arrived at was the fact of a Greek influence having filtered through the Bactriaa provinces to the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... GUILDHALL. Poh-rt Phort, who r. ins address, was before Alderman Stone with attempting to pocket No. VV'aiisoy-street, Wal worth road.—Clement ueo weil, foreman porter l.uduatehtll the London, liatham, and Dover Railway, said about'.) o'clock the previous saw the prisoner on the platform, aim at' bed him for about half hour. Several trains came uu, and pretended to try and net into aud then ...

A LITTLE LOVE LETTER

... BY J. GOnizoaY. Our of my heart, to thy heart, brother Bill, Cometh to thee at affection's command, This little lay from the tip of my quill With a warm wish for a grasp of thy hand; I in the world have no brother save thee- WVhen shall we meet again? where will it be? Did not a sweet, singing, sunny hope say- When our sad parting-time came in the past- While she was kissing our sorrow away, ...

THE RECENT ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW IN NEWRY

... TUE RECENT ROYAL AMRICULTUPAL SHOW IN NEWRY', ON Saturday last a meeting of the ?? of tbs committee of the Rynl Agricultural Show, lea Iltly held In Ncwry, took plaeo at No, 5, Trevor iidl- the ofioes of Messrs. Henry Thomnon & CO, Thrre ?? lreieno-Merorg, Jemes F. Ertkiuee J P (In the cheir); Henry Thnnm-oo, J P ; Joba Qn;Dn Henry, J P;, Thomas l)'Arcy, Ht: J P.; Mark Seton Synnot, D, L , J P ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... AIR J. L. TooLE announces his reappeartoce at the Folly Theatre for the evening of Wedllnesday neJ, with Paul Pry and Domestic Economy in the programlme, All enthusiastic reception awaits the popular comedian, whom we may heartily congratulate on health restored. WE are informed that the plsy about to he produced at the Olympic, for which Mr John S. Clarke is engaged, combines an adaptation ...

Published: Sunday 25 January 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3177 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FiUloN AND aVARtITIM. THE COURT. Osborne, Sunday. The Queen and Princess Beatrice drove out yesterdap afternoon, attended by Lady Waterpark, H er .Mlajesty, Princess Beatrice, sad Prince Loopsld, and the members of the household, attended Vivine servioe at Osborne this morning. The Rev Canor Farrar, D D, Chsplainzin-Ordinary to her Majesty, officiated. I Culonel the Right Ron F Stanley and the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... z FASHION ARfv VALIETMSi. , THE COURT. Osborne, Thursday. The Queen and princems Beatrice drove out yedRt> day afternoon, attended by the Hon Hertnia Stopford1 and her Majesty walked this morninz attended by thl Hon Horatio Stopford. Princess Beatrice stated. VICEREGAL COURT. Their Graces the Lord Lieutenant, E, land the Duchess of Marlborough eave a dinner party last even.r ing at thle Castle ...

LITERATURE

... ?? LITBRATURE. I ?? _- ?? . 'r WAYSIDE RESTlNGS. Poems by John A Jennings. Mr Mr. Jennings, the well.established public reader, Lthas given us tor the fiist time a tentative utter. P anue of oridinal verse. As motto to his Book he quotes the modest profession - Giver. in outline and no more, and in the dedication he offers thoughts so simple, so unassuming, and so self effabing that of ...

THE CARL ROSA PERFORMANCE

... GOETZ'S Taming of the Shrew gains by being heard; and, this bein, the case, some thanks are due to Mr. Chatterton and Mr. Carl AIeye his musical director, who some eighteen months ago afforded us the opportunity of hearing the work for the first time at Drury Lane Theatre. As given at Her Majesty's Theatre, Goetz's opera makes at every succeeding representation a better impression. ...