MR. TENNYSON'S NEW TRAGEDY

... D,%TENIy NEW TRAGEDY. . -- -- , ?? ? wnn n~roducad ?? Teoy0nS e tragedy, Th Cup,u was prodneed ?? h ight, at the Lyceu ~m Theatre, London, before ~w~edsad istinuishdftdedfnlee iDushdude, one of the riehest in -stare,~ ~ ur art, scienc e, and politie s that has over hash aht taher tyeu and dirinone oftthe stage boxesousa tnd -siater. with rs. Gnla dstone ad hisl other member Yf: t¶e n scene ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYAL, *MADAME'MODJESICA AS 'fROutFROU. The famous Parisian drama, by MM Moilheo and H1alfvy. which has so long been popular in England as well as France, afforded Madamsa Modjeska last night d fine opportunity for the display of her varied artistic powers. Her deep tragic intensities, tender pathos, winning grace, and wondrons realism 1save been shown in her previous performances, ...

SIR E.J. REED, M.P., AT CARDIFF

... SM 3.S.mu, Arty., AT CIDFF. N - ?? VISIT TO THlE EXHIBITION. m an ED. ?? E.DINTNER TO THE EXECUTIVE COM-- A ol lonie! AITTEE. 1 witsi - i itbe 3MINIFICEN'T GIFT TO THE TOW-N w .arge in hunt On Fritter, Sir E. J. Reed, K.C.21 ld.P., pi bMr. visited Gerdiff for the purpose of inspecting the tl iorse Fine Art and industrial Exhibition in the Drill~ lane, Hall. lie wvas conducted throughl the ...

THE ROYAL VISIT TO SWANSEA

... I aR. THE ROYAL VISITTO SWANSEA. S AARTICLT I.-By MORIIENI. Wil C __ pUI - FALL OF WELSH LIBERTY. - NOBLE 5 . ST 'UGLE FORt FREEDOM1-THF FIlRSf tra - PR iCE_ OF WALE.S.-WALLACE A VELSH- 1 det a MAN. Ca! Scitland and Ireland cannot boast of a Prince str ?? who takes his5 title from either country. There is a he 1 Duke of Edinburgh and a Dulie of Connaught, but at tioms titles w %ere sops thrown ...

FAIRS FOR JULY

... =J c I- L -- FAIRS FOR EJUY. I I Tittl 'Nw% e .ast ?? I r - ! m ?? ?? .. . ?? Drystiyn l Ncrwcrdot ?? . Lltanybytlier 4 Narleth ?? mtateioelluog ?? Beneath. * 13 Tregaroit ?? 5 Newcastle Emlyn.. 14 8. 5 CLearsTene ?? I St. Clears . . CinNi Elvet ?? 19 CarB rtiecon ?? . ± 11 Abcrgavei:ny Clarmadat .. .. ?? , aerp ?? . TLallgarl 11 C ?? G' Lm;a.eter(lCrdigLlll02& ICr j myc ivnmm .. 7m Pzem ...

MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST

... MAGAZINES 10R AUGUST. Cream-nL, P='rsr, and OALPrN's publications. Lit I Belle Sauvage Yard, London.-Amnong tite pubir-L cations received fromt this emuinent tit-in for thea I current rnuilutl is tire Practical Dicitioinary at Ide'clianics, edited hr Edward Knight. 'Thrr CX rollert work of reference is now app irrtchirir' ci-i i plet~ion, ;ard re weu have on iorine-i (caieornts desecrclbed i ...

MOBMOUTH FARMERS' CLUB

... MONMOUTTH FARMERS' CLUB. THE ANNEAL SLOW On Wednesday the show promoted by this club was held in the Cattle Market. The day was E tolerably fine, and there was quite an average attendance. Amongst the county families who visited the show we observed-Mr. H. Mertyn K-ennard and party, Croft-y-Bwla; Lord Raglan and party, Oefnitilla ; Gene~ralSoerset and pat ty. Troy House; Mr. S. R. Bosanqunet ...

BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW

... BIRMINGIIHAI CATTLE AND POULTRY SnoW. The Cattle and Poultry ShIow at flinglay Hail closed last evening, the returns showing that the exhibition has been the most successful since 1878 Tile attendance yes- terday was 15,508, being anl increase of 1,351 upon the same day last year, T'e number of persons admitted at (one shillisg was 5,610, I)roducing £280. 10.s, aeil the number at eixseace 8 ...

MEMOIR OF CARDINAL NEWMAN.*

... MEMOIR OF CARDINAL NEWMAN.-* Tire life of Cardinal Newman-tihe full story of the theological controversies which have shaken the English Chuirch, and which have led to the secession of so many eminent men among the clergy-cannot yet he told, as it involves the careful consideration of so many subtle causes, so many strange influences, eo. many minute dis- cussions, so many personal elements, ...

THE CHAPLAIN OF THE FLEET

... DRAWN BY CHARLES GREEN We fell, presently, into a sort of procession. THE CHA PLAIN OF THE FLEE T BY WALTER BESANT AND JAMES RICE, AUTHORS OF READY-MONEY MORTIBOY, By CELIA'S ARBOUR. THE MONKS OF THELEMA. ETC., ETC. CHAPTER III. HOW NANCY RECKONED UP THE COMPANY NANCY LEVETT herself, pretty and merry, prattling, rattling Nancy, not grown a bit, and hardly taller than my shoulder. I held ...

Published: Saturday 26 February 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 12035 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW MUSIC

... LAMBORN CoCK.-A clear and well-arranged Catechism on the Rudiments of Music and Pianoforte Playing, by Ellice Jewell, can be confidently recommended to teachers of music and students, as it contains much useful information conveyed in a simple form.- A group of songs for the drawing-room, of average merit, are: Slumber Song and Consolations, music by W. Maynard; the words of the ...

Published: Saturday 11 June 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1115 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

New Novels

... THE publication of a new novel by Lady Duffos Hardy is a matter of interest for a very large circle of readers. Beryl Fortescue (3 vols.: Hurst and Blackett) will be all the more welcome by reason of the length of time which has passed since the appearance of her name on a title page. nor will any anticipations based upon the merit of her former works be in any respects dis- appointed. Her ...

Published: Saturday 05 March 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1031 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture