THE TUBOR EXHIBITION AT THE NEW GALLERY

... and many other objects, besides the fine collection of coins con- tributed by Mr. Hyman Montagu. Space fails us in which to speak of the splendid miniatures lent by the Queen, Dr. Lumsden Propeit, Lord Beauchamp, QUEEN ELIZABETH'S FIDDLE. and others ; of ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... engineer and metaDurgi- cal chemist, &c. With about 100 illustrations. London: Crosby Iockwood and Son. 1890. -The English-speaking countries may take M. Eissler as the authority in regard to explosives. He writes well, and treats his subject with full ...

LITERATURE

... ndsuggestive too of the Amateur Casual. Yet in Mr. Mlurray's hands it appears to be a word of |high antiquity, for Chancer speaks of a i'casual happe,| |and tells how ?? casually the schippes bottom rent. Ine other cases explanations of words eA, given ...

MAGAZNES FOR JANUARY

... by Dissenters to the| he Church in the Prdincipality; buit it canh hardl1y improve the| in position of the Chulrch there to speak of some of its he opponents as Calvinistic fa~natics. On one point, hd owever, the Judge will find himself in agreement ...

LITERATURE

... -This is an essay on 'the part of an earniest d and accomplished writer-whether male or Ocr female it is hard to say-' Ito speak for tho faith Ed -of Christ in this age of cultured doubt.' As a IArn ,devout believer in the incarnation of the Son of i wat ...

BIRD SHOW AT ELGIN

... painted past is to 'put a stop to it before. it -happens,!' t iw one The landlady was surely a relative of here who, e, bowing speaking of 'a lodger mat daceaied, 'said-Poor judge's manu be Wasso seneitive ' luckily he did not' see James himself die, or 'it ...

NEW-YEAR'S DAY CHORAL UNION WONCERTS

... not,however,at all points per. tb fectly sure of his part. Of Mr A. Black's ren- th ?? of the bass solo music we can only speak TI in unqualified praise. Mr Black shows himself pa the thoroughly earnest artist who spares neither ra pains nor study ia ...

T~HE .IRVrE-S FOR iN

... applies particularly to A Bengal Magistrate's comparison of India and Ireland: the former country, he maintains (and he speaks from official knowledge of both), is far better off in all that goes to make a country well governed than the latter. Another ...

Poetry v. Novels

... failure. In quite a another style we might choose another example. f The most popular English poet .in the largest F English-speaking community is Lord LvroiN, I with bis novel in verse, Lucille. It is not t lucrative, but it is pleasant, to be widely ...

AGRICULTURAL REVIEW

... far as their work i hs mcucosned, It is not often, indeed. that they are so -eppi far forward at this particular sea400. Speaking land generally, the past year baal been a good one for the duci crops, which have been fairly abundant, and of godbrou 0uaixty ...

JERRY JACKSMITH OF LOWER LONDON

... addition to the Infant population was such a frequent a oceorresce, and the matrons of Little Whelk Street were, generally speaking, hard-working poor souls, compelled to -play the part of bread-winners as well as their husbands, land an hour wasted was ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... feature, and reflects credit upon the artist, Mr George J. Dodson. Miss Ada Clare as Aladdin looks well, has a nice voice, speaks her part with emphasis, and is a good dancer. Miss Emilie Holt is good as the Princess. She sings and dances very well indeed ...

Published: Saturday 04 January 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8238 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture