New Novels

... N '1?1I vl?? A R- 9(? ? V,? W -, ANGLO-INDIANS have only too much right to assume an ignorance of India on the part of English men and women in general. But at the same time the general ignorance is not quite so absolute and thorough as Lieut. -Col. Money, in his novel called Woman's Fortitude: a Tale of the Cawnpore Mutiny (x vol.: W. B. Whittingham and Co.), appears to believe. No doubt ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1881
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1280 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

VARIETIES

... TARrETIES. . ?? -1 her When two gushing young women make a great display of usts bdngehother good-bye, it may be called1 much adieu of ?? Courier. ord- A Western editor received a letter from a subscriber, lave asking him to publish a cure for apple-free worms. He and replied that he could not suggest a cure until he knew vith what ailed the worms. An Illinois man was arrested, and fined ...

A LIFE PURSUIT

... A LIEFE.PURSIT.* This is Mir Allan's sixth published volume, and it is in many respects his most characteristic. poetical adventure, being, as we imagine it to: be, largely autobiographical, and therefore con-. taining numerous glimpses into the events of his own bold, busy, and successful career. It has! been said that autobiography is the one kind of writing that is least exposed to the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... ITRIlAR' k7 NOTICES. THE LEISUE HoUR forJune. London: 56, Pater- itustui Rowv.-tuis imonth's number is full of information. Alemorablo Sceones in ?? of Commnons' deals with iloo battle between the Commons and the City. My German School Life will be very interesting to a great mummy people. It is written in a very clear and graphic style, and assists those who wish to obtain a good ...

FAIR SINNERS

... (Fl:ROM OUR aHlRiSNOilAMI CORRF.PONDEOR') Regis (Jolinte do Pileigastol) ?? ?? Art ur Marquis (alias Marquis de Laveriae) . Mr A. It. LIAWRP;NCT Piston (Comboe ?? Mr R0ETINN GIRADiOTT Le Baron S1ioloff ?? r CUARTAS~ iN CiaUTo Valet de Chambre ?? . iss FLORENICE COWELA Rose ?? Jeanne (Cunitesse iovelikine) Pi.. ?? (Mrs PAGETr) Conic R5Vo~lii~t5 .Miss DORA bATO Cecile Rovenldule; ?? ?? ?? ?? A ...

Published: Saturday 21 May 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2361 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON THEATRES

... At the end of May the fashionable season in the Metropolis generally attains its height, and no sign is now waanting to show that such a, period has arrived. Those lyrical and dramatic establishments dependings more particularly on the patronage of the wealthy are nightly filled by aristocratic audiences, and even the smaller Theatres at the West-end share in the prosperity of the time. But ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1511 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON THEATRES

... THE LONDO THEATRES. In May the London season begins to assume its brightest aspect, and the Metropolis becomes filled with representatives of Tank and fashion. The West-end Theatres naturally derive much advantage from the return to town of the more opulent classes, and at most of these establishments the higher-priced portions of the house will nightly be found well filled. At the ITALIAN ...

Published: Saturday 07 May 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3382 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NANA IN BRUSSELS

... '-NANA IN BRUSSELS. Nana was produced at the Galeries St. Hubert, Brussels, on Tuesday last, before an audience which overflowed the Theatre, but was rather curious than enthusiastic or demon- strative. The play could not well, on the whole, be better interpreted or placed on the stage ; the only pity is that it is not more worthy of the care bestowed upon it. Five new scenes have been ...

Published: Saturday 07 May 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 611 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I ASMIIUS AY'I VJAJIIlIE. THE COURT. Backinghtam Palace, rrid(y. Ihe Pdiuccss of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Edlinburgh dined with the Queen yesterday evening. Te Dowager Duche-s of Athole, bliss Knollys, in at. tendance on the Princess of WVales, tid L.ady Harriet (Grimuton, lady in vaiting to the Duchess of Edinburgh, laud the hboneur o. being Included in her Maiet'.zs Anuiiur party. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I IASBRON AND VAEITIBUB I Marchionesas of Bath and suite have left Ktngstown for England. The Recorder of Dublin and Mrs and Miss Falkuer have left Kingstown for England. Capt Carpenter, R N, has left Kingstown for naglsand. Capt Beamish has left Kingstown for Eng- land. William Keill, RE, has left Kingstown for England. General M'Causland has arrived at King- town fromt England. Surgeon A ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... ?? vriga cro wded audience Caied the Ga.-yto hear the first performance in Dublin of It plrauc~'i Spo~i. an opera in four acts by A.1repouchielli. As is invariably the ca1se cart bin; of the kin is presentea here for Lhe's timne, very great interest was manifested i;p c'je(c-'on. and the opera was listened to Writh enaxiety to give it a fair chance. The 7r0i ,(oC o the tory tq on whilch the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... AASHFON AND VARITIB& THE COURT. Windsor Castle, Thursday. The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, attended by Lady Churchill and the Hon Horatia Stopford. Her Mfsajesty walked and drove this morning, attended by Lady ChurchilL Princesses Victoria and Elizabeth, of Hesse, attended by Miss Jackson and Major Von Vemher, arrived at Buckinghamn Palace at an early hour this morning from the ...