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Soulby's Ulverston Advertiser and General Intelligencer

ART, LITERATURh, é SCIENCE

... of Lords as the Duke of Cumberland. You may often have heard of the difficulties I which dramatic authors encounter in allotting the characters of their picces. The actresses are espesially hard to please. keeping up their natural character here; and what ...

ART, LITERATURE, & SCIENCE

... ART, LITERATURE, & SCIENCE. Lock's music to Macbeth has been revived by Mr. Russell at his promenade concerts. Mr. Robert Browning, the poet, was on Satinday elected a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford. The issue of the second volume of M. Thayer's ...

ART, LITERATURE, k SCIENCE

... than in attempting to keep interest alive in this rude old music, which has not even the merit of Christian origin, being merely a confiscation of one of the least worthy possessions of Pagan art, if it deserves the name of art.— .4 theateetne. A Seccr ...

ART, LITERATURE, & SCIENCE

... have bee n reported, nuking a total for the present year A banker of Paris— hanker means eve one wbo keeps a strong box—was lag week betonibiad alive, in his strong cash-box from Saturday night till midday Sunday, when his headclerk ?et:used with the ...

ART, LITERATURE, k SCIENCE

... ART, LITERATURE, k SCIENCE. The Morning Star states that M. Gambart has delivered Mdlle. Rosa. Bonbeur's picture of the Horse Fair, bequeathed by Mr. Jacob Bell to the nation, to the trustees of the National Gallery. Mr. Frith's Derby Day is on ...

ART, LITICRATURS, k 13C1ENCK

... statute may be placed on its pedestal. The variations of head and tail, which were not long since declared to be all that would be required to produce four lions out of one, have not yet been made. For the Honour of English art, we hope they may remain ...

ART, LITERATURE, re SCIENCE

... those manuecnpts of this composer's which were lost during the Warsaw troubles last year, but part which may have beet, found. She begs they may be restored. It was Chopin's express wish they should never be published. AN AUTHOR'S Parris—AXD WOSK ALSO ...

ART, LITERATURE, /lc SCIENCE

... ART, LITERATURE, /lc SCIENCE. Everyone will be glad to hear that the project of making a gigantic speculation by uniting our two foreign operatic theatres--the results which would have been fatal to art, in every sense of the word -liar come to nothing ...

coons against the nespeseation damn, If they should seer reach that stage. (Applause.) He contended that the ..

... result of the poll in reference to the question of purchasing the Bartow School of Science and Art- A letter was read from the committee of the School of Art stating that the recent pull was not a fair test of the feelings of the ratepayers on the matter ...

THE ADVERTISER MAY 25 1593

... Irisi Howse of Commons issued And who art thou? said the haughty Baron, pds and resentment. submitted to the will of an order to this Any member unable who pretandest to the love of Adele? What; father. to write may gee another member to frank his =a ...

THE ADVERTISER, MAY (I, ISs6

... I,r turns, among whiai may Is on like purer and 'ft:riser. lint his ..bief I , of Uliauty,So the Whit-el:unix students impaktunt of! Icsamis to the general 1.4,1 ) of Mfriire this effort of his at Chelsea to make the First of May something more than eh' ...

ULVERSTON LETTER. WHAT MAY HAPPEN,

... Numbers at mart: 338 sheep, sg cattle. 25 calves 7 pigs, 25 dairy oattle. AN ULVERSTON ART GALLERY.—Over 300 epeimens of the highes t elute of Pietf4Te PO.? Card Art, at • glance. at Fred Dickinson's Post Card Gallery, 36. Marketstreet, Phaeton. DEATH ...