MASONIC FESTIVAL AT CARDIFF

... noer iean_ * MASOMC FESTIVAL A CARWT7F. 'Ia The anrun: feedvai of the G ?? - 5:, SII No. 3,;, wai belt at Cif on Taraei-ty 4 o Masonic hal Bo I. Ti;, ?? ;. U is. ?? B.O. John W.aF 23 o :az WM , :: or the ez minz year. Brc. Do-minic STan-oz. woo _ai a. helde ?? dozing 'leput yer, reoi:n. .L ie following ?? were the inretod y e ansi' >i'WM. :_Br Dominic M. Watson, T,,,I n un Harry Cousin, S.W.; ...

REVIEWS

... 115LV LZE TS. TfnE NEow PA;'rOB1MFNT. - LICSSee. CaSes1l, ;ht Petr aopn nd Co, -re the publishaer of & I woirk entitlod- 5The Ncw Parliament, 18810, by7 log Wili*r. Sonirauthor of 40 Across the LIght 04 ki~nd LAwo and their Resultes h.,~ 5WV er-i'eod by the -ierrepondants of the Central -Ne c The authlor ices endeavonrrd to trace Hly the C=ne of the greet end ?? change wiheo bee ...

DRESS AND FASHION IN PARIS

... DRESS AND FASHION :I PARIS. Bonnets are frequently bordered with a narrow row of flowers and ornamented with an Alsatian bow of lace, IBrussels, Flanders, or Alenvon point fastened in place with pearl-headed pin; and boaring a bouquet of floworo or small plume of feathers at the side. Small flowers, such as Parma violets, rose-buds, periwinkles, tiny car. nations, heliotrope, or forget-me-not, ...

Poetry

... S.- . V, ottrp. I CIRCUMSTANOE. By W. L, COUITEY., In vain thou strivest, thou coust not be froe, Poor captive, whom the dreary bonds of Fate, Closing in narrower fold a, incarcerate WVithin the prison-houss of Destioy:- :Fate of thy parents' blood, too strong for thee, Fate of thine acts, repented of too late, Fate born of joy and grief, and love and hate, Doomed long ago to this catastrophe. ...

THE SHOW GROUND

... -.LZnL. DfLUCVY UUVIJU4.J) VA I Worcestershire people have made little effort yet at jo anything in the way of decoration, and the only algne in ad, I .this direction are a few bare poles; along the Battenhall- Tb - road leading to the yard. The ground-abouti40 acres- toiv I is the site occupied by the Royal Society on its visit hi, I some 16 or 17 years ago. It is long andanarrow like the ad, ...

Literature

... C% ?, # C4?1,lf ylifurt. * I I L .Dresden C/sinei, and lklie,' .osgs. By F.EH.NVWfTIIEBLY. London: DI PRosE and BATEMiAN, Lincoln's Inn Fields. This charming violuimeof songs by thieauthor of Nancy Leoe '4Jack's Yarn, and other we'll-known cornpositiolls, is a, very welcome addition to literature of this class. Anyone who can appreciate a good song will be very much gratified by this book. ...

AN ENTERTAINMENT IN THE TOMBS

... AN ENBitlRTAINMENT' IN THE TlOMB2S. MeeST peoplo are awanre, says fho ThvI~ning Fftendard, that one of the largest American prisons its called The0 Tombs, but they are not awabre what a sinunlarly benevolent governor plresides over this penitentiary. P'risoners naturally get a. little dunll at times, esp ecially if they are undelr sentence of death; and the glood governor of Thle Tombs ...

LONDON THEATRICALS

... LONDON TJ[EATR[iC.ALS. '1p1l p ublic of 13elfast, wi th wixoni l5,1iss ?? ?? ha:sS 5W alaS 1)0011 a siieeixtl fix voorli Le, wilil weVO are sure, join Us iill congratulatitig this clever ?? elltCI1ipriin4 yoifi a11,,1rtiste a~t ha1ving4 1itiLitiiid th chgnjlity) ofthiew tuanapeinentof ?? ~othealtre, andl illwib Wihilie reI icry success inl her ardiiuous o maer L a, dig, ; ?? I a c~er hlas fot ...

Egyptian ILvlt, Piccadilly.—The wellknown enterfainmeut by Messrs. Maskelyuo and Cook wdl for some time to come ..

... the ordinary prolamine mil be carried out, be missed by flic afternoon visitors the Egyptian Hal!, the hardwork entailed the carrying out of .vo performances day having length told upon Mr. constitution. the advice of lies physicians lias now relinquished bis twelve weekly appearances, and until recovered from his present indisposition, live performances v.ill undertaken by *11 err Adalbert ...

THE DUTCH PLAYERS

... THE DUTCH PLAYERS About three years and a half have elapsed sinc a ensation ariingfrot plitcalexpetations that were doomed to dis- appointment, was caused in the gay capital by the produc- bion at the Frsnais of L'Amei Fritz, a new three-act comedy by MNll. Erckmann-Chatrian, the famous novelists, who have ever been the most determined opponents of that spirit of militarism in France to ...

Published: Sunday 20 June 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1635 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... (rROlS OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PARIS, THURSDAY.-NO novelty, no semblance of a novelty to be noted; we are in the period of summer stagnation, and most houses in the agony of dissolution ; several have already given up the ghost, as you will see further on. The great topic of the week has been M. Coquelin's resignation at the Comedie Franiaise. For two or three days it occupied more attention ...

Published: Sunday 06 June 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3341 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MADAME PUZZI'S CONCERT

... I r. . ADAME PUZZI'S CONCERT, Aladamlle Puzzi's concert, given at St. George's Hell, Oil Monday afternoon, in the presence of an overflowing audience, may fairly be set down as one of the moat successful concerts of the season. Madame Pazzi is generally fortunate in her artisles, who scarcely ever disappoint ler, and she is equally fortunate in her audience, for the Hall on such occasions is ...

Published: Sunday 06 June 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 508 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture