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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

SECOND EAST YORK ARTILLERY

... The second annual repository coinpetition of the Brigade took place on Saturday at the Barracks, in Park-street, and if we may judge from the number of competitors brought together, the event bids fair to be- come one of the most popular of the prize contests offered by the officers to the members of the regiment, no less than six detachments, or 114 men, assembling to test their prowess in ...

NEW CATALOGUE OF THE LIVERPOOL FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY

... NEW' CATALOGU E OF THE LIVER- lr. POOL FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. ,11 -- a The~second part of the complete catalogue of will the LvrolFree Public Library, which hlas just been issued, is a sulfcient indication of the progreezs which has been made in additions to ?? during; the last ten years, GI whl taffords us the satisfaction of saying ret that no other public library out of London-if, Ccc per, ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERAS AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... TEE AOAmR; ROSA OPiALS AT THE NEW ?? - - . IAT, ROY& . : ?? ?? ?? , .*w,L,L'xZl L.WI£SJ..u . ta.t wht, Mr. .arl aand hs matchlesopera company 0'oinmenced a brief six nlghts' engagemehti at ?? Thentre-Royal, and-ft-was-e cheering to-findasq .umerous sid brilliant an aufdlepce aselebled.tq give the spirited and in every way competent mntepreneur a welcome, lhe time has long siede gone by ?? it ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... ART, BOIUNE, AND LITERATURE. AL. L- i-. z-- }-.t - T!-- . . ?? ?? The Academy states that the University presses of Oxom d Bnd Cambridge will shortly publish the New Testaemet with the Authorised and Revised Versions in parallel columns, Mr. Dante Rossetti's new volume of Ballads and Sonnets will be published immediately. A People's Edition of Sir Theodore Matin'a Life of the Prince ...

MONMOUTH FARMERS' CLUB AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... #I XORMOUT11 -FARMERS' CLUB - AGRICULTURAL SHOW, *The above A1guat-event took place in the Oattle DMarket, yeaterday, wh, the weather was beautifally fije. The show was a sicass. Au aritocratic company wilited the show during the day, The following acted as ?? DIghton, Newland, and Mr. Fredblck Haey, 'Chuecban, Gloudeater. Cattle, sheep, and pigs-Messrs. Thos. D nekblam, M.P., and R. Stiatton, ...

Literature

... 'it at tie. ?? I MIAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER. [SECOND NOTICE.] Th,'l Nbiefeenth Centuris. No. LVI., October. London : C. ICEGAN PAUL and Co., 1, Paternoster-square. Lord Derby's paper onl ` Ireland and the Land Act occupies the place of honour in the Nineteensthe Century. We have already quoted a paragraph from this paper, in which his Lordship shows that the Act will fail 'as a measure of ...

FORTHCOMING FINE ART SALE

... FORTHCOM'ING FINE ART SALE. 9 As announced in our advertising columns, a collection of very superior modern pictures is now on exhibition in Mr. Crarnsie's Gallery, Waring Street, where they will be sold by auc- tion on Friday next, the lath inst. Many valu- able and important collections of paintings have occupied Mr. Cramsie's walls from time to time, and we are pleased to notice that their ...

THE LYCEUM COMPANY AT THE ULSTER HALL

... THE LYCEUM COMPANY AT TEE ULSTER HALL. On Saturday evening the week's performances of the Lyceum Company in the Ulster Hall were brought to a close by a performance of The Bells, which was followed by the The Belle's Stratapemr. It is unnecessary to say that every part of the building was crowded, the interest which was excited by the visit of Mr. Irving and Miss Tbrry having increased ...

MR. TENNYSON'S NEW POEM

... 14 8 s: O~ IL in the' forthooming fiumbar of the Xineeei7 (?entury is sa Dramatic Monologue by the Poet Shl Laureate. The title of the poem, which is suc ,Despair, dces not belie the nature of its con- aind tents. What Dr. JQetlled in ted lstl gloom Pewraps, .though it,*does not obscure, gre the rollt dkis might linss 1Ik Tennyson e has never been ledbabus, Seldom more tq 1 spowerulnere mr ...