LIVERPOOL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... x .1 - IJVEftPOOL INTEXATONAfi EXHIBIIOL Liverpudians mnake short holidy -of Whitsan- ide and it was a pamdonsbs4igust with ?? many looked back upon theamday of the festival given up to pleasnre-seekig spoilt through the fickleness of the weather. The incessant raiD of Monday wassucceeded. yesterday by brilliantam- }hine, tempered by a fresh trlbreese. 'J-ogh business was generally resumed in ...

New Novels

... I WE suppose that, until an author places his name on his title pages, his anonymity must be respected, however open his secret may be. It is still under the title of the Author of 'Mehala,' 'John Herring,' &c., that the author of Court Royal ; a Story of Cross Currents (3 vols: Smith, Elder, and Co.), must be congratulated on having produced a work which gives scarcely qualified pleasure ...

Published: Saturday 19 June 1886
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1161 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

INDIA BY MAGIC LANTERN.*

... 9- MR. EDWIN ARNOLD h done more than any other man in bringing the poetry of India. life before, the English. public, and in creating a popular- interest in the greatest'6f India's religious 'teachers. He hat lately returned from revisiting . the country for which he has done so much since his early residence in the East, .and the preseni volume is a collection of ' the letters sen't' home ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... HAMAPSHIpE, TE'LEGRAPH . In ZYEr'LT EGReAPH LITERARY COMPETITION, tw - - reI PRIZES & the Vailue of ;6£2 JEEKL Y will bc gzivenl. 1sPPRIZE, lUS.; 2N;, l0s. ; 31LD, 7s. 6m. ; 4re, 5s.; .5TII, 2s. 6iu. Open to the Readers of Ihe IHampshir'-e Telegicipik and Evening News. T EP.i 'S A[N'.D CON DITION S OF COMPETITION. 1. Co trihutions masy lie il Poet-y or Prose, Orig!nal or Sqleetedi. li ...

LITERATURE

... LIT-- ?? TV-U E. a ,-dfourareeis0usee1 ,0iU i te 0 instes4t31000 depositors in r h00ave fQ,000 D,0l.d ~, ?? waes w hav ove 4,00,000 instead 0,0Mcli~drO neo bingeduated, we 'e'i5 J00 000 rs cur schools. As Galileo I'r oo'es i;Unresting. unhasting, ;$ Occur whre motte of the land; let it still be The first reform advocated is that of the loadwlslich as they stand are ' simply iccesil asil ...

AGRICULTURAL REVIEW

... ' , .. :, , I I, . IE . : ~:AGAIOULTL :yWI ;;; '-. Arr*ived itewetefothpatf dy ha~s been ags except-ionally col, itIh strong northesrlwid w, Ql'hdve & itqe ' a'd'lsInoeo ui y egetattion, ~particudlarl in~ uns~h~lered lo~alitiesk. The, Or 118backwvard- weather .of May greatly retarded the~ ord ,in growth of the, cereals,.and prevented the early tur- t ind nrips being Sown to the extenut that ...

CARL ROSA OPERA

... On Tuesday, June 16th, the Opera, in Four Acts, by A. Goring Thomas, ESMEBALDA. Phubus de Chateaupers ?? - Mr BARTON MOGUCKIN Claude Frollo. ?? Mr JAMES SAUVfOE Quasimodo ?? Mr LESLIE CRoTTY Fleur-de-Lys ?? iss VADSNI Lady Lois ?? MiSS WALSH Marquis de Chevreuse ?? Mr CAMPBELL Gringoire ?? Mr BsAuMONT Clopin .Mr MAX EuoayeN Esmeralda ?? Madame GEORaiNA BURNS The performances of the Carl ...

Published: Saturday 19 June 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1907 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR LEWIS FRY, M.P., AND THE TORIES

... |MR LE WIS FRY, M.P., AND -THE TORIES (4fter thcaell-?- t own pace 'ip Meot ler.) - PA-.av: I. Who was it first selected me Their chosen candidate to be And quickly made me an M~t. 7- - .The Caucus. Who was it bytheir deed and word, First having my confession heard, To stern Elisha me preferred- The Caucus. Who put tbat true, strong man aside? Who did their cause to-me confide, And ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JUNE

... THIE MAGAZINES FOR JUNE. I Tni etched frontispiece to the Art Joernalt i after a picture by the anim-alpainitercrr Fries5. ?? etching is extremely Hlne, bit it will certainly fcanse a revolution in the ideas of most people on the subject of the forms of lions. The long lion. limbed things iu 'l3edouins of thle Desert, are quite unlike any ?? wye bhve ever seen either wild or in captivity. We ...

LITERATURE

... LITEBATURE. 'rThe Village Beauty, and other Poems. By Robert Gernmell. (Glasgow: Porteons Bros.)-This is not the first time Mr Gemmnell' has appeared before the public as a poet or prose writer. A good many years since he published The Deserter, a series of military sketches, and previous to that Montague: a Drama, and Sketches from Life, all of which were favourably, and sometimes ...

Dur Library Table

... fvt- . tI - --t~a >weant Mthe J.t2tblia. By. Andrewg Carnegie,. (eLodon: *-smpsonlo' llaiston; Sea rle, andt Rtiiigto) The old'nations of the, eartl arcep oanat.a snail's pace'; the Republic thuldeis pa~st with the rash' of E the express, The United: States, the growth of a single century, has vklready, reaohed the forelaost . rank mnong nations, and is destined soon to out-dis- I tnaceall ...

THE DRAMA IN CAMDEN-TOWN

... Since the destruction of the Park Theatre the fortunes of the drama, never very bright in the north-western suburb, have drooped. Camden-town, indeed, in the way of amusement of any kind, dramatic, musical, or elocutionary, is very badly served, partly because the locality is situated within easy distance of the most popular and attractive West-end entertainments, and partly because the Park ...

Published: Saturday 19 June 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 537 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture