HALLE CONCERT

... The last but one of the present-and probably lb of any other-series of Halle evenings was cele- b e brated by the performance of a Dvorak ' eo symphony. It is somewhat difficult to know a re how to deal with the work in question so that h the description may convey an idea to absentees 1o of what it is like; while to those who heard it tl A the present comnent will probably appear as , is only ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... 3LSiC L NOTES. The annmal meet ng of the Liverpool MusicQl pab 5upplemented, as usai, by a dinner at theTH &-,arls Par, tooks place on Saturday evening,TH m~d proved as pleasant as such events have, Th 'ince tueir inauguration, been. There 'was& m a The lead muster of professional and amateur seem- twas he 1,,rs, Mr. W~. D. Hail being in the chair. Thean tio h 4tter gentleman has succeeded Dr. ...

WALTON POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CAGE BIRD SHOW

... IWALTON POULTRY, PIGFON, AND Ib CAGE BIRD SHOW. I y, The second annual Walton exhibition of Rc 18 poultry, pigeons, sad care bitds was commenced b 0 on Satmuday, at the Zoological Gardens, Wa~toz- T adon-the-H1iLl. The entries namerically showed a C grin mroeto t peiosyabeing 7 vs nearly doubled. In the poultry section ?? i3 Si. were hO~ eetrir'sin the pigeon sention219, and F ~~7 in the cage ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... = ?? -T THE PRaNCE OF WALES W - THEATRE. This theatre wilI be opened to-Pighk5 after being closed for sone time in oderb 3 out the suggestions made by the auosnmmi'j Liverpool magistrates, Several imterk tiara and imprnementa have been ade the comfort and convenience of the publi, i . the more economic working of th3 theatre it the ecrtains. Te amagistrates, wish the of the city survevor (Mr. ...

THE AUTUMN EXHIBITION AT THE WALKER ART GALLERY

... 'THE' AUTUMN EXHBITION AT, . THE WALKER ART GALLERY. The usual preliminary gathering of the 18th autumn exhibition, known as therivate view, will take place to-day at noon. e inaugural ceremony by his worship the Mayouihr.T.W. Oaishott} will be held this evening, attseven o'clock. As the City Council has this year limited the number of invitations mainly to buyers, exhibitors, and the members ...

THE FINAL REPORT OF THE MANCHESTER EXHIBITION

... -7v VL J-L.lf*C THE FINAL REPORT OF THRE MANCHESTER, EXHIBITION. _ ?? The renorb of the Executive Committee of the Royal Jbslee Exhibition held in Manchester last year has been issued, and will sbortly be supplied to the public. It gives an account of the onarg and organisation of the Exhibition, and the opening ceremony by his Royal Highness the F>riocs of Wales: brief descriptions of the ...

REVIEW

... REVIEW\V L ?? d A Tarp- ROUND MEg WVoatn- By W. I .Caine, M.P. London: GCc-rge IRootledge I- and S ons, Broadway. Lu dgate-hill. 1. Our ContLinenial neighbours are, ?? or diwrongly, uinder tlia inipresszion that all 'IEnglishmen, by reason of their insular !r Isituation, musti be prejudiced. Now, if ?? ars thus generally considered, Iwe fear Mr. Caine must; be particularly set down as ...

LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY

... LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. A New Comedy, in Three Acts, Sucoested by Mrs F. H. Burnett's Story, Written by E. V. Scebohn, Played for the First Time at the Prince of Waeles's Theatre, on Thursday Afternoon, Feb. 23d, 1888. Earl of Dorincourt ?? Mr C. W. SOMesaScT Cedric Errol ?? Miss Amais Huones John lavisham ?? Mr RoYC CArRLETON Silas Hobbs ?? ARTnua, WIuaLAMs Rev. Jacob Mordaunt ?? Mr W. ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1441 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FRENCH PLAYS AT THE ROYALTY

... On Friday, March 2d, the Three-Act Comedy, by M. Alexandre Bisson, entitled LE DEPUTE DE BOMBIGNAU. De Chantelaur ?? i. COQUELIN De Morard .. ?? M. DUQUESNE Pinteau . ?? . M. JEAN CoqUEsLI Des Vergettes. . DBeov La Marquise de Cernais ?? Mdlie. PATRY Hdldnc . . Mdlle. LsmBRcIcs Rtene .Mdlle. HERewiCd Julie .Mdlle. JENNY ROSa When that friend-or enemy-of our youth, Publius Virgilius Maro, ...

Published: Saturday 10 March 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2895 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POPSY

... 'p 0 p s Y. A Comedietta, by Dr. G. H. R. Dabbs, Produced at the Institute, Shanklin, IIe of Wight, on Friday, April 13th, 1388. Colonel Mauleverer . o ?? Mr H. BROOsE Solitary Jim ?? Mr SrAlNFonrT ?? aster H. SeeBy LowNDes Miss Virsinia Duck ?? iss a LICe NUNN Penny Wise ?? Miss COWPER COLcS Lorna ?? Mrs R. SErLY LoNDwss Popsy was written for a child actor. There is only one scene, ...

Published: Saturday 28 April 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 678 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICA

... LS. (FROM OUR OWN CORRCESPONDrNTS.) A OCRBINGT'ON. PRiNeo's TnEATRE.-Closed. ALDEfRSHBOT. CAVALRY TiiEATnr.-Excellent performances have been given here by the ilamsdale fanily. During the past week wo sketches have bees capitally played-/ac [Jivce ira Ore and The Sqarife The former production proved most laughable, the part of landlord being capitally sustained by Boss Fisher;' whilst that of ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 13890 | Page: Page 14, 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB

... THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAR. A Sensational Melbourne Novel, by F1Rious W. Humu. One Vol. The Hansom Cab Publishing Company, tD, Ludgate-hill, E.C. Yes, I did it, says the amicable Mr Moreland at the conclusion of Mr Hume's interesting story. It was Whyte's own fault. When I met him that night he told how Frettlby wouldn't let him marry his daughter, but said that he'd make him, and ...

Published: Saturday 04 February 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1462 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture