MAGAZINES FOR MAY

... 3IAC-AES FOR MAY. The (enoi zustrtzed (F. Warne and CoD, I Lindon) has fo. its frontispiece this month a I a por. ri of Cardlinal Manning, of wham a brief r i0l anprec-ative notice is contributed by G ti Xeoa? PauL. lI a Maunier ad London ^ Foler'r is a very readable aer by Henry n Jazn&, jnn, who does full justce to the famous L nwoghtsmn whose sketches in black and a whrite have for many ...

THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW AT BRIDGWATER

... TEE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW AT BRIDGWATER. The implement sheds, &o,, in the sbow-ground are beiog rapidly filled up, and the level temporary bridge thrown across the Parrett (over which most of the heavy traffic is being conveyed), and which ia guaranteed by the contractor to bear a weight of 20 tone, bas been severely teeted, Thd weight of some of the locomotives and tenders attached ...

NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND—ANNUAL SHOW

... NORTHE-AST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIA. T [ON 0? IRELAND-ANN AL SHOW. Tue list of prizes offered for competition at the annual show of the North-East Agricultural As- sociation of Ireland, whioh will be held in Belfast next month, is before us. As regards our agricul- tural friends in Ulster, or, indeed, in any part of Ireland, it is not necessary to allude to the con- tents of that publication; but, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Ii F4.ASTIOA AD FYARIXEIS. ' \ 0 ?? : I | ~ Osborne, Sanday. The Qneeu ?? Beatrioo dxove out yesterday afteranoon, attended by Laily Waterprk-. Thse Rer H White, A, of the Savoy Chapel, arrived at Osborne yesterday. Her Majesty, Princess Beatrice, and the Princesses Victoria and Lcuise of Schleswi. Hstein, with the Members of the Rtoyal Household, attended Divine sSer- vice at Osborne this ...

OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION

... : OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL -S FIS HERIES .EXHIBITION. , The International Fisheries Exhibition at South Ken- sington was opened on Saturday by the Prince of Wales, by command of the Queen, who would have performed the ceremony herself had it not been that she still suffers from the effects of her recent accident. The scene within the Exhibition building at the opening ceremony was of the ...

MUSIC

... fi - :Iwx D : SdCS 0 *Y.y1 jp*tr:of S*#rW p .fta- noon mea~ I&aSzakly iohol* g- ifs4e-aitbw performne herig -bee. 'giv. Las S Iatirday's pbony founded on a oketch left by Bchubtrt Which has been SWd Ip by Mlr. J. P. Brnett. The mir=6useript3 of the great cmposern, whos ish a pho nd the~twoompleted movfts of b tbl i I n have on tines t ,; b . RSi 5.5 vlmaalc3*works,' j*atfiatd ig Ot, O1821, ...

THE THEATRES REGULATION BILL

... TEI THEATRES REGULATION BILL. The Parliamentary Committee of the Liberty and Property Defence League, which inchides the E arl of Wemyss and Lord Bramwell, report upon this bill as follows -The Theatres l egulation Bill calls attention ill its preamble to the litcon- venient and unsatisfactory state of the law by which certain theatres are licensed by the Lord Chamberlain, and music halls and ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1883
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 467 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC

... T-E lOYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. T- R t THE PRINCE OF WALES. 'PlNG BY 'Ia 0pR IiNOTRS FOR M SCIANS.V qee 'cwhicrii is 5ituated close to the Rocal Albert 'c its. ?? ride, Was ojecesed on Moniday at flsll 1 belee ?? ce of NN ales (thle President), who was Pincess Of WI~aCS and Princes George ' v- tor ev Cisc Duke aind Duchesso dnugs 0~ lbert 5105 Clertiani. Although the ceremony WasI 0clrite i es ?? ...

THE LADIES LINDORES

... THE LADIES LINDORES.I' To begin a review of a novel from Mrs. Oliphant's pin with a remark upon the unfailing fluency and fertility of the writer is to repeat a common-place which a reviewer would avoid if he could. But on the one hand the fact is so patent and remarkable that he cannot help noticing it, often as it may have been noticed before; and on the other, this very fluency of Mrs. ...

FEMININE FASHIONS AND FANCIES

... Lc Feller says that charming fancy woollens are em': the most fashionable walking dresses; large fowers are. appearing; fine lines with saw-like edges, en * I, di colours on light grounds, large checks of two or mo-e s:,- of the same colour, crossed by fine groups of linesic trasting colours, are the styles adopted by the I--tif turs-rcs, The narrow stripes are generally of brig: ?? on checks ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... REVIEWS OF BOOx. DESCRIPTIONDOF A JOURNESY INTO ICENTRAL AND WaESTAFKicA. ByH.0CAPELLOandR.IVMXS. Sampson ?? authors of this interesting book of travels in &frica are officers in the Portuguese naval service, and were employed in a Government exploring expedition. They describe minutely the immense difficulties African Travellers have to overcome, and the perils they fre- quently incur through ...