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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 ...

A THEATRICAL SCANDAL

... At Bow-street (London) police court, on Thurs- day. Mr. Lithgow Jajes, a professional singer, . Larkfeld Lodge, Eichmond. appeared before Sir r James Inghanm to a summons charging him with F using threatening language to I. aia, the well-a linown actor of the Strand Theatre. From the a opening statement made by fir. Gorge Lewis, for the compiainant, it appeared that on thu 24th July, ( 1880, ...

UNITED BANFFSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... UNITED BANFFSHIRE AGRICUL- TUNAL SOCrETY. ivoal S~hSIMER SHOW. C fr Yesterda9 helll sunsm ershowof stock, poultryj, dalry produce, and implements, in oonnection with this- I ok, flb ' g agruicnhurnl soriety, was held in tbe Cousll'Ti i eI;Park, within the policies of Duff House, Banff, under I ethe orhtosb favourable circumstancea as regards weather.I dthe 1?r more than a fortnight the weather ...

Literature

... X-Itqattly. O0,'d Nanty. By ATHYjtIA. London: BEMUOSE and Sobs, 2i, Old Bailey; and Derby. O.U NaSaty is a powerful sketch of character, showing how trouble hardened a young and attractive woman, who, for fifty years, shut up her heart against all consolation, intil the touch of a simple child starred the feelings she hal so long repressed, and aroused thoughts which would not let her rest ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... [FllOMI THIS DOA'S ATiTEN.DUhT.1 The publication of Mr. D. G. Rossetti's new volume is postponed till the autumn. The German scientific and medical men will hold their fifty-fourth annual meeting at Salz- burg from September 18th to the 24th. The Princess of Wales has accepted an invi- ?? Royal, Society of 2Paiaters..in- Water Colours to become an honorary member of that body.. The brief list ...

FASHION

... FEASHION. The Earl of WIVcklow has left Ejin~slown for The mribt fol11. b. Ctibson, M.1P., has arrived at Ilir,.t.. own froni Lirglhind. 'Ihe Oiigagenilurt is rtmloullecd of Lady Frances Convrrgharn, sister of Lord Tredegar. and widow of the lato Lord Frranrcis Conylnghrrr, to AIr. Goo. .Aur ustus Chiciester, nephew of the Marquis of _oe al. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J3TtE3S3LS AT TEE QUEEN'S BALL. ...

MODERN ENGLISH COMEDY

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERA. Sir,-Had Timon expressed his intention of supplement. lug his letter on comedy with the one that has since appeared on Tragedy, I might perhaps have spared your readers the erratic extravagance of my conundrum-like effusion of the 15th ult. My ire was aroused at what certainly seemed to me an attempt to!foster comedy, especially new-style comedy, at the ...

Published: Saturday 09 July 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1003 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PRECIOSA AT DRURY-LANE

... The pedligrec of the plot (says Mr E. L. Blanehard) is as duliuoclt to trace as some of the ramifications of a genealogical free known to include many branches of family history. It is evidest that the following particulars will supply soein unrecorded details, and possibly some interesting information likely to surprise many who have not hitherto bestowed any attention on a somewhat curious ...

Published: Saturday 16 July 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 646 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ALEXANDRA PALACE

... ALEXANDRA. PALAOE. The programime at the Alexamlra Palace on Saturday list was a val ie d one, including a mule show, a rose show, a goat show of the British Goat Society, and a kid dinner. The roses were arrauged in the Central Hall, and there was a brisk competition amongst well-known rose growers. Messrs Patlt and Sons, of Cheshunt, Mr Cant, of CoIlCiester, and Air Turner, Slouglh, carried ...

Published: Saturday 16 July 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 517 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON THEATRES

... TITE L ONDON TIIIEATRE;S VitLiI the ( Wbo 1 iel,'w 'loll is ?? Iiodii etao d to s igiify tie closi ?? theie f;lsolisiaible season, theil sinll~er of Th itres opcil Iit ?:he I est-eildl becomes still lirthes reduced. GOIl Jriday evening MUr Miiil Mrs Io~llerOft terinsated Cieiv irgill. r diiilaticcmlle jiailgl, wellen thle farewell perform- 'IncO wan piVr'II of Socictu under their nsanegeinlent ...

Published: Saturday 30 July 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6735 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... 7 , I . , , . i i ? ? , ; , H ?? li , I . - ? i- ?l ; . Ii ? , . Mln EOCCICAULtr, beisaty :.a 1 1.fl : 0 ncga'e at the PriUce's Theatre, Blla-el lte.l', Itte ]i C;'IS t -1 U his eldest son, familiarly knowsn by thie name of Dot. ' ?? youngster took the whole weight of the eveningi entertaii- iment, playing in Andy Blacce, and as Conn iln I/se $S/Olyh- rsa un. A few of the box and stall ...

Published: Saturday 30 July 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1542 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LITER A T U R E. FRENCH NOVrI;, puwhliche-ld} by Messrsq Vietolly and Co., 10, Sootinlmtoe-street: Sleasnl, ?? a, iienv nulnrce of interest to the lovers of fiction. It hans been orteii remarked that while we eag-erly seic the Frenchi stage for ?? novelty, few have tronbledl about tile v:ast vtoleii of lictiun wvlicil Franice supplies. There has been an idea, probably, that liecause some ...

Published: Saturday 30 July 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1006 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture