GLOBE THEATRE

... [The follolviiJI'J aplrveanr, in our TOWN Ll)ITJION Qf LJtlt )Jieff.j GLOBE 12f1ATRJ ?? -.1 Al-- I On Saturday, O(ctober) th, aii ly Naes, and tit Oe, a LEN,1~ Mu(j~ltiUVTAIE'AiS.' Narcisso Itrissac ?? Air F. 1i. CiLtI GOsIultr de SOSlaMtes ?? Ar 11. BEACY Tile Abbel BridLine ?? Or naRRY 'Aiyt.rON Thc Comite de i'O11tcOurl) ?? . MAl. \Vl IAN R1ig-obert AIr EUGENe STEPAN Pslparil Mr I CeAS, ...

Published: Sunday 07 November 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1966 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. THIS EVENING, at Eight o'clock, Rossini's opera, IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA. II Conte AltnaVil, Signor Vit7anfli Duttore Bartolo, Signor Zoboli; Figaro, Signor Aldighieri; Bertha, Mdlle. garrimlei'sier; anti Rnin. tiille. Elisa Widmar. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE. (Lessee and Manager, Mr. AUGUSTUS HARRIS.) TO.NIGHT, at 8, THE WORLD. Messrs. A. Harris, W. Rignold, Macklin, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PuBLIC AMUSEMENTS, MAIRYLEBOINEi THEATIUE. Mr. Albert West's popularity was Once mtorel i proved ou the occasion of his benefit on Wed' n v ' se'nnight, when the krouse was filled is every t? The performance commnenced with the P I'1; drama of Th lre ts,, l Orphans, the production S t trc- had been personally superintenroed by - Henry Neville. Misses Lizzie R1ow e nd A. Goward acted capitally ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... 2&32 NIGEV'U WN5ATMOA.uU., PRINCESS'S. TAst night the new Princess's Theatre was brilliantly inaugurated. The opening of this house has, for several . reasons, been a subject off much interest in theatrical circles, and the occasion hag in no way reversed the favurable anticipations of those who knew something of was going o. SO much has been staid and written during the past week concerning ...

LITERATURE

... LITBRATURE. A SINGULAR EPITAPH. In the ninth book of Thomas Fuller's Church History of Britain, published in 1655 at the sign of the Crown, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, is the following curious epitaph on the tomb of Richard Cox, Bishop of Ely, and tutor to King Edward VI. The verse was written by the Bishop himself, and is in Latin, containing an approach to a pun on his own name:- Vita ...

Published: Friday 26 November 1880
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7298 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PILFERINGS FROM PUNCH

... PILFERINGS FROM PNC a. COMBI AT LAST.-In the list of the banquet given by the late Lord Mayor to the Royal Academy on Wednea. day, the last names are Mr. and Mrs. Manners. Don't we all recollect bow in childhood's happy but gluttonous hours we were invariably bidden to leave the last piece in the dish for Mr. Manners? Mr. Manners was by polite fiction always supposed to come late, and here ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... ART, SOEENCP, AND LITER TURD. *111,S l LVJD', G ?? The A ?? Of CAlcuitta states that the financial. pobition of Doveton College, Calcutta. is uncasttelactory, s cgapital of 181,000 ra, having been reduced to about 41, OOre., and 140,0ors. haviog been expended on main- tenance out of capital Instead of out of inoome. The fault is ascribed to carelessness on the part of the mans- gereof th ...

MONDAY POPULAR CONCERT

... MOINDAY PIOPULAR CONCERT. Despite attractions of a. special character. elewhere, there was' an innense audience at the Colston-hall last nirht a~t tbe popular- concert: by'Mi. Riseleg's band, whose reputation is already knofn. far beyond the city which gave itbtrth, and many are the, viaitorsewho from time to time come long, distances to hear their perform. ance. The first part of tie ...

Literature

... (3, 1. A., 101,11fort L Tit. Craned Gout, Art, 1St?). With Appendix, Notes, and Forums. By Consult GRANT, Esq.,' of the Middle Temple. Bacrister-at-Law. London Land Agents' Record Office, 111, Fleet-street. Mr'. GratSit sys there are two ways of handlieg anew Act of Parliamenclt. One is mervely to note decided eases the other is to raise every point of difficulty one can imagine, awl to ...

Literature

... C% ?? . It gnif II y. tor burgh WLLA P. NDiNMMOand Co. Air. Groome deserves thanks for his pleasant book about foi a people of wlioni I ittl I is kuiwic, an d whoc have been very ye mucxi misre-presenter1 by some of their professedl benefaic- Al tore. Gipsies4 sod their mode of life possess an interest, j-( C5 IN-fll for country readers, whichi is far fromt being ox it banstedli by the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... all UNDER THE SLIEVE BAN; A YARN IN SEVEN eve KNOTS, by E. E. Francillon. Grant and Co., Turnmill viiiStreet, London.-Need we say that this is a Christmas number P They are coming (out) rapidly, and the time lse is drawing nigh when a good sensational story, that will bat make the flesh feel creepy, and the roots of the hair tingle, will be welcome and as seasonable as, in its way, to are ...

SCRAPS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... SCRAPS PROM THE COMIC JOURNALS. [From Puneh.1 AGnRCcLTURAL implements required for digging potatoes in Mayo-Two field pieces I REVOLTING CROUELTY TO A WosAN.-Another illusion gone I We did believe that the Americans were chivalrous to the weaker sex. And yet we read that they serenaded Sarah Bernhardt with a Militia band I Let us hope it is not true, We trust that out of compliment to the ...