REVIEWS

... El VIEW \S. Cr Ouwx CorrT..-Measrs . Caseeli Peiter an- t Is t Galjin ?? liu -u: irsued tie ifth corirplte volunreof fi , hiq lt.ndeuthe woi-k, iui wlich we trid a section j: i f snle sixteen pagts devoted to Cardiff and le | 'n~lt.Very ge-odi sillostradons are given ot-e P r- Oi olitishops gateway at LiSirdaff, Cardiff Castle f'-omn the rsver-of which there is too ?? river Ii roisd too liule ...

THE TIVYSIDE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... THE TIVYSIDE AGRICULTURAL SHIOW. 61 DINNERI AT NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. After thle Agricultural Show in connection with Wi ?? the Tilryside Agricultural Society, held at New- ?? 'he ?? on Fridey, the u,,iuai dinner was held [teat at thle Eia~lyi Arms Hotel. The president, Mr. W. Tb na 0. Briastoolte tPark-y-gors), occupied the chair.,= a MTebr President gave the toast of ,The W. I ?? the Counties of ...

THE NEW PANTOMIME AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... THE NEW PANTMUNLIE AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE. e lio had tast niglit the pleasure of being present br att in undress rehearsal of the pantamlbrir which bt is to run during the present ChriStMas season at or the Theatre ltoval, Cardiff. It is entitled, sa 'K .nabad; or, the Roc, the Wreck, the Reckless tn Sailor, and the Hlarlequin Old Mian of the Sea, and it may be recognised fromt its not ...

THEATRES

... TI-IEATPESI- TtiF, popularity of FDo-n at the Hlaymarket, and the renown hic nI Madame Sarah Bernhardt has won in France in the part of the heroine of that sombre but powerful play, necessarily render it a tempting object for the irreverent purposes of the parodist. Accord- ingly, itbhas already been the subject of travesty on the French stage; and it has now occurred to that chartered ...

Published: Saturday 02 June 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1691 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

OUR VILLAGE CONCERT

... OUR VILLAGE COAVCER T WE manage our concerts at Slopton-by-Shlmley, in Wheatshire, so as to attain two ends: the elevation of the masses, and the aid of some specific object. The specific object we have aimed at this year is a sufficiently high one, being the church weathercock. It was felt by the parishioners, noticed by the churchwardens, and remarked upon by the Vicar that this ...

Published: Saturday 13 January 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1814 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NEW MUSIC

... MESSRS. JAMES NESBIT AND CO.-This firm has brouglh out a new Hymnal under the title of Church Praise. It was com- piled by a Committee of the Presbyterian Church of Englanid, appointed by the Synod which met at Newcastle-on-Tyne in April, s88i. It is based upon Psalms and Hymns for Divine Worship, of which these publishers purchased the copyright. 'They made so many changes, and so ...

Published: Saturday 18 August 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 671 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRES

... pl!-? ?g ;4 NE TMEAT Es MR. EDOUIN and his American company at the ROYAL AVENUE Theatre have been more happy in their second than in their first venture. The Musical Comedy, by Messrs. Charles Hoyt and G. L. Gordon, played here for the first time on Saturday evening resembles, it is true, in some respects its predecessor, in which the antics of the photographer Binks and his visitors were ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 590 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POETRY

... IPOE TRY. TRYING. BY DIES 0., JOBLINXG. I grasped, but could not hold- I climbed, but faiied to reach- Fell, as I sprang o'er bold, Ere half across the breach, In vain all paths I've tried Fate 'gainst me stands arrayed; Beaten on every side- Beaten-but not dismayed. I'll stretch my hands again Aad arasp-perchance to bold; I'll climb-to mount right fain; Perchance not over bold. I'll spring ...

FLOWER SHOW AT ELSHAM

... FLOWER SHOW AT ELSHAX. On Wednesday the thirteenth annual exbibitinn of the Elsham and Worlaby Cottogers' Horticultural Society was held in the picturesque grounds of Elshara Hall, the seat of Sir John I) Aetley, Bart. This is an event of considerable importance in the district, and as the weather was very fine, there was a large and fashionable company present, vehicles of all kinds bringing ...

CLIPPINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... (From Punch.) MISCHIEF I-P-rn-11 (cutting a strip marked 'Arona- ghan' from John Bull's coat): Bedad, I've bin an' spoiled his ' Ulster,' anyhow ! A Nnw TASTE IN MEN AND WOMEN.-She: What a flue-looking man Mr O'Brien is I-He : H'm-hah-rather rough-hewn, I think. Can't say I admire that loud. laughing, strong-voiced, robust hind of man. Now that's a fine-looking woman he's talking to !-She : ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ORiGINAL POETRY. I1 TOM AND I. Tom and I I you cannot mean us; Tom and I have but one heart- But one thought-one hope between us, Tom and I can never part! Severed-nay. we are but parted - Distance, Time, to us are naught; Tom and I are single-hearted, Tom and I are one in thought. Love I we could not live without it; Life, for us. is constancy; True to Tom I nay, never doubt it- Tom! who'll ...

A BIRMINGHAM MAN ON HIS TRAVELS.*

... A BIRMINGHAM MAN ON HIS TRAVELS&i he This is a book by a new tuthor, but an old friend. To by read a narrative of travels is too frequently like enduring r. the fatigue and discomfort of a long journey, including, in ln so'me cases, even sea-sicknes, -without the opportunity of ay observing mueh that is fresh or interesting; and we hate he. somcetimes risen from a' perusal of books issued by ...