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 ...

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 ...

THE ART GALLERY

... SELECTION OF DESIGN. The Art,Gallery and Museum Committee met yes- [BY terday, and had, before them the report sent in by the assessors-Messrs George Reid and R. R. Ander- son. These gentlemen had carefully examin the whole of the twenty-six designs, and gave.ai unqualified. approval to.three of these, twVo of their three including two of the six selected by the committee. It having been found ...

THE FASHIONS

... ?? ?? for M~arch,) The Spring toilettes altz completed, and those in coure of preparations, partake ol $2e necessary charac. terfstics for both the weather we hoan for and that we way have, Dresses are being made of thr} materials and dark colours, suitable for cold and wet days, as well as of lighter shades and thinner fabrics, to be worn whid the sun does condescend to shine and remind us ...

Readings from New Books

... CD finq;3 fi I Xqtv ioJ,. A HoitE IN FLORENCE--The ground-floorisoccupied with oficeea and factory rooms, and the central court filled with dyeing vats and poles surmounted by a stone staircase which leads to the dwelling-house proper. Here were the saua and salone (two reception rooms) opening one into the other; they were hong with silk damask, and furnished with huge arm-chairs, on the ...

MAGISTRATES AND MUSIC HALLS

... The advent of Ash Wednesday, and some recent police- court prosecutions, have once more directed attention to the injustice and inequality of the laws which regulate the music halls of this mighty metropolis. Our old friend the intelligent foreigner, had he been in town on Wednesday last, would have lifted his hands in great horror, and shrugged his shoulders with ill-concealed disgust, on ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1966 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F4BHWZI ~ AN VR f!X.1, i Te (.adv'0tMi' ond UA t te m ltem M- Genedai His Sleye 3ighu Pd Wue 33iwrd -o 3N. | Wteima rK C 5: and= thet te ,o Deu . er 3Mj:esyij 4dfner p y'iacluded te Ti * 1lle$ lfcrmace~ Udwt-& of Werv^-sal~ d ' Corsntees . of , obe&lady. I ,, ; 3?fuitf, Olyuatsa of tisbune; the Eor ratia 8sop~oid E Dule of Crafto , PE r Colnaelfhu jo&, .- S 'Ma-.3t1, ct :a plal RAW td5,I. - ...

THE THEATRES

... TEE THEATRES ROMEO AND JULIET AT THEE ROYALTY. The production of iRomeo and Juliet at the Royalty Theatre last evening was in some respects a memorable event in local theatricals. I It was witnessed by a well-filled if not a crowded house, and in the special circumstances | we are glad to be able to add that the audience was equally appreciative and indulgent. The p present revival of ...

THESEUS DRAMATIC CLUB

... It is a pleasant task for us to chronicle so complete a success as the fourteenth private performance of the above society, which took place on Tuesday last at Myddelton Hall, Islington. The usual farce was omitted, and the whole evening was occupied with a representation of the popular drama The Ticket of Leave Afar, which proved sufficiently attractive to retain the majority of the large ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 989 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. ROMAINE CALLENDER'S MATINEE

... MR., ROMAIUNE CALLENDER'S MA1TINEE. February 13th, the Comedy Dramiia, in Three Acts, by E., Romainc Callender, entitled AlY DABLIeNG. Henry Laurent .Mr EDWAID SASS Johes Laurent . . r GsLIrEel.' LLOYD Signor Sneitherill.Ir TI. Nor Sainmson ?? ir It . ROMAINE CALLENDER Fun'ny Yorirk ?? ?? SIr E~liamer eaOssileousE Julius Caesar ?? ?? ois ASses Tislsanes Boy ?? aster CLAnts Hlelel ?? ?? MYR5A ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1674 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BID ME DISCOURSE

... . INOW FIRST PUBLISHED] B .3-li'S E DISCOURSPE. By MARY CECIL HAY, Author of 'Old Mliddleton's Mloney, Nora's Love Test, For Her Dear hlake, &c. Tuesday, Aiiguist 9th, '81.-I wrote those few words, about meeting Denis at Westercombe, on our arrival yester- day, butino more. lought to have added that Mary's solicitor, Mr France, met us, had already himself seen the Home .aecre .ary, and ...

IRISH PIPE MUSIC

... EMON A KNOCK. BY Tioos FLRLOUG. . _|g, , I ;-Br A d r _ = ?? Oh ! maiden more than fair, Whose ringlets rich and rare, Are o'er thy white shoulders flowing Whose eye of winning hue, Large, languishin-, and blue, With love's own wild light is glowing How happy should I be. If blest my virl with thee- Blt fairest, thou art too cruel I'll range the nations o'er, I'll wander evermore, Or win thee, ...