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... Fine Arts, Contains: Reviews of every important New Book. Reports of the Learned societies. Authentic Accounts of scientific voyages and expeditions. Foreign Correspondence on subjects relating to li terature, science and art. Criticisms on Art, Music ...

FURNESS AMATEUR D RA. MAT I 0 CLUB

... making in histrionic art. Graceful and pleasing she always ' was, and greater confidence and stage knowledge now I enables her to give archness and vivacity to her characters. She is easy and natural, dresses tastefully, and has a good stage appearance, and ...

GENERAL

... June number of the Art Amateur contains ible practical articles on the decoration of town and country houses, and abundant hints for students in all kinds of amateur art work. Mr. Montague Marks, the editor and proprietor of the Art Amateur, with the view ...

ern culled the c:inine clown he is _certatuly h. cleverty4 dog, and I make no doubt would :Irry off all the ..

... pleasing to the eye. If they do hot require any of the barber's art, as so Many other ladies' canine pets do, they are not without their anxieties, and it may take more caru and labour to keep them in health than othei dogs in coat. But their plaintive ...

TOPICS OF THE HOUR

... resigned his post at Court. This incident is not a Japanese version of the Chinese idea of paying the doctor so long as he keeps you alive. The criticism of Dr. Oka, though doubtless unjust, has been strictly scientific. It is said that his patient died of ...

ROYAL ALHAMBRA THEATRE,

... applause of the delighted audience. The inconveniences of the small stage for effective grouping are ingeniously overcome, and everything works smoothly and without a hitch. The stage at times is crowded with the performers, but the opera is given with ...

OUR ANNIVE RS A.RY

... manufacture and a shipping port of no small insignificance. It was our aim to keep pace with the growing wants of the town. How far we have succeeded in this our readers may judge when we inform 'them that the circulation of the Herald just about kept ...

BARROW TECHNTCAL SCHOOL. ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION

... of their work in the May examinations:—W. Ferguson, painting ornament; W. Smith, drawing from antique; W. J. Kearton, machine drawing, stage II.; K. Milne, materials and structures, stage II.; K. Milne, machines and hydraulics, stage 11. In the Lancashire ...

THE MON AND STEEL INSTITUTE

... occurred to his mind. The recollectioti of this, together with the generous cordiality of is own reception, would for ever keep alive in his breast a vivid remembrance of his visit to the kindest of friends in the United States. He then referred to the subject ...

ESTABLISHED JANUARY 10Tx, 1863. THE HERALD

... by a l. His eff orts in Alice, where art thou ? were greeted withgreat applause. Mr. R. I). Rodgers was an unqualified success, his comical sketches keeping the house in one loud laugh whilst he was on the stage. For The cats' concert, a most amusing ...

HOCKING DISCOVERY AT SOUTHPORT

... of an ebbing daugerous illness having left my stomach too weak to assimilate ordinary food of any kind sufficient to keep my alive, I owe my preservateiate Da Barry's Revaleata Biscuits, on which I subsisted for months, recovering a healthy digestion ...