PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... PRINCE OF WALES Tf-IEATRE. AlISS KATrE VAUGHAN 7N COMEDY. The Gaiety Theatre has for a Ling time had among its attractions MBiss IKate Vaughan in burlesques. Her gracefull dancinsg has been highly poptlar, and secured her rreat praise. IMcr *great vivacity in variouI personations has givel her a frcmostplace in thlat elassof dramatic charactcr.; on wehich her attention has been bestowed. She ...

THE HEALTH EXHIBITION OF 1884

... whenl tho Prinlce of )Vales announced, in closing the pijlleries Exhibition, tbat its immediate successor Would1 [j devoted to tile. subject cif hecalth, it wae p~retty generally Iewrked that the djtlieelty wvould lie, not to organiko , e xhlibition of ieattirs anitary, but to make it ann f~louncemeit; thle f nil classihicatini of ileexhbiton asbeen issued, and it is now 1)o5sible, Aitili ...

ART NOTES

... The new rule at the Walker Gallery with 6 reference to art students working on week days from eight to eleven a.m., came into operation a on Saturday for the first time, when there were a upwards of a dozen students at work, and there 'S is no doubt that many more will follow their d example. The lecture committee have requested Mr. ?'Dyall, the curator, to repeat his popular and Y practical ...

POETRY

... A CHILD'S LAUGIHTIER Laugh, happy child, laugh as thou wilt; No churl shall cbeck thy glee, Nor lute, nor lyre, nor tuneful reed Is half-so sweet to me. The Father gave thee so to laugh- Who dares to cross His will? Thy birthright this, be not afraid, But laughing, laugh thou still. A cup from being's fount thou art, And filled by hand Divine, With mingled innocence and mirth, Lih e milk and ...

ART NOTES

... ART NOT1?S. The lecte giiven last -eveing by Mr. Charles' Dyall '(of hbich a rert will be foiud' in' anotheb pofion'( of te t aper) on- ,, Amateur Art: Useful and Omiaa, 4 illusc- trated by practicl 6rarlpits, i- the second ,'of ! its kf id . o *'cmparisot &At once suggeted wvith: ttator last year, entitled Art in tbe H womesq ottberPeople, which was x reprhnted for drcnlatidn in the United ...

DOG, POULTRY AND PIGEON SHOW IN LIVERPOOL

... DOG, POULTRY, AND PIGEON SHOW IN LIVERPOOL. - - In v , 1 . I . .. - . . .. s Yesterday, the first annual Great International M' Exhibition of Dogs, Poultry, and Pigeons was 91 held in the City Repository, Pembrokeoplae. r The entries, as cornpared with the older shiow t annually held at the North Eayiarket, were not th whait mught be called numnerous, and it was a com- s imon matter of ...

THE LYCEUM AND LIVERPOOL LIBRARY DISPUTE

... LY.CEUAI AND -LIVERPOOL LIBRARY DISPUTE. it STATEMENT BY THE LIBRARY Si COMMITTEE f' c the In view~of the adjourned special meeting of the 01 tal Lverpool Library proprietors on Monday, a state- ,z ab- ment of facts ies been prepared bythe committee t , concerning the dispute between the proprietors of S] the' Liverpool Library and the committee of the li Lyceum New-room. In this document ...

A NEW COMMENTARY ON THE OLD TESTAMENT.*

... We have here the first volume of a com- i- :mentary on the Old Testament which is based P ion the same principles and designed for thet same class of readers as the New Testament Commentary issued. under the same editor- e 1 ship by ' the same Firat of publishers. 1, b That is to say, it is a commentary Y intended for biblical students acquainted l e with no other language but English;-and who ...

Fine Arts

... E1rITIFITIT, IT11-111,1L I I 0I iT - ii ii/ Ii III E i l - THE ROYAL ACADEMY If. IR. CAL.DERON's large Joyous Summer (241), which occupies the cctitral place at the end of the large gallery, cannot be accounted one of his most successful works. The girls wvho are assembled on a river's brim for the purpose of bathing have much beauty and some grace, but they are loosely painted, and not very ...

Published: Saturday 19 May 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2715 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PARISIAN RECOLLECTIONS

... AMONG the English residents in Paris, during my long stay in that city from 1845 to 1870, were several literary notabilities of more or less eminence, with most of whom at some time or other I naturally became acquainted. Of these few were more generally popular than Captain Frederick Chamier, the well-known author of Ben Brace! and The Arethusa, perhaps two of the best nautical novels ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1530 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THIRLBY HALL

... DRAWN BY WILLIAM SMALL I caught one of her hands and covered it with kisses. T H I R L B Y .HALL BY W. E. NORRIS, AUTHOR OF MDLLE. DE MERSACW No NEW THING, &C. CHAPTER XXVII. (contisued) MR. SOTHERAN, continued Lady Constance, is possessed of the most reckless physical intrepidity. I can bear witness to that; and so can Mr. Maxwell, who will remember a certain afternoon on the ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5983 | Page: Page 22, 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... r -? ?- ?? ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA.-The second performance of La Gioeonda confirmed the success of the first, both as regards the execution of the work generally and the unquestionable claims of the new prima donna, Madame Marie Diurand. It would occupy more space than we have at command to enter into a detailed speci- fication of'the plot, or to show wherein and how often Signor Boito, author and ...

Published: Saturday 09 June 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1525 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture