Jfapd IJeuia

... Tbe SEASON at Buxton is now at its height. There are more visitors in the town than has been known at any similar period for some years, MR. R. H. Rew, who has been appointed assistant secretary to the Royal Agricultural Sooiety, ia the eldest son of the minister of the Congregational Churoh at Buxton. Lord and Ladt Edwabd Cavbndith left Chats- worth House on Monday for Bolton Abbey. Lord ...

AMUSEMENTS IN LIVERPOOL

... (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) ROYAL COURT THSEATRE.-Proprietors, the Carl Rosa Opera Company, Limited; Managing-Directors, Mr A. Harris and Mr H. Bruce; Secretary, Mr G. B. Hill.- This week success has attended representations of The Lights o' London here. Mr H. C. Arnold, in much better health, was the recipient of marked favour as the showman, Jarvis, and Mrs R. Power and Miss Kissie Wood ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1234 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LECTURE AND CONCERT AT BUTTEVANT

... ILECTUnE AMB CONCST AT BUTTE- - - - - VANT.. _ . - - On last Friday evening a lecture and concert by the choral class of the Buttevant Sham- rocks came of with great ct at the Military Gymnasium. Buttevant. It was ovie of the best attended performnces that ever took place in that fine assembly room. It was patronised by the military., gntry. and people of the entire neigh- bourhood. The ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... THE QUEEN'S TBEATRE. Last evening Mr. W. H. Hallatt and his cona- pany appeared at the Queen's Theatre in the realistie drama ' Is Life Worth Living, by F. A. Scudamore, the author of several other successful works. This is the first time the piece 4as been presented in Dablin, and the reception accorded to it fromr a good I ouse was of a hearty charactern The drama is sensational to a ...

NEEDHAM MARKET FLOWER SHOW

... The annual horticultural show for Needham Mkrket and the surrounding district vas held on Wednesday afternoon, in the grounds of Uvedale Hall, by the kind permission of Major W. Dods. The show was one of the largest and most successful that have been held for many years past. The judges were Mr. J. E. Frewer, Stowmarket; and Mr. Thomas Blair, Shrabland Park. A very noticeable feature among the ...

AN EXPLANATION

... Saturn and Mars, Two baleful stars, Last week hob-nobbed together; The skies were bright, e And clear the night, Unclouded autumn weather ! Long years had passed C Since they held last c A close confabulation; Long years away Muet speed ere they Might meet in consultation. On earth men feared, As they two neared, Weak hearts with terrors trembling, And pale nymphs sighed, Ab, woes betide ...

THE DRAMA

... ?? 4- RE-OPEXING OF THE HAYMAUXET. -- Bright and gay was the aspect of tbo Hay- market Theatre, when last evening it re-opened for the season in all the glory of new gilding and painting, aud general renovation of its rihb decorattons. The crowdedl audience, however, who witnessed the per- formance of Mr. Robert Buchasnan's version of Roger la Houte saw, like the town of Linden on a ...

WHEN THE LEAVES FALL

... WHEN THE ILEAVES FAIAL. B3ROWVN OCTOBER. [1a' Smi EiDwiT ARNOLD.] oeorwrittrn in deseription of picture ,intsed by the POet's ie: A bold blruliett~l s1 is, t'a jliat With Inir-th, Wiho conics a-brippinis over corzifiehis cropped; 'ruidts and blown roses, from her full arms dropped, Ccarpt her feet along the gladdened earth. And on i~er brow glitters a careless crowvn Of bronized oak. and ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... I (FRoM OUB OWN COURESPONfl!NT.) ! ~ the The London ~~~London, Sunday NIght. Gal The Lndondramatio season, which corn- inon mnenced somne two or three weeks age, may, withfo the re-opening of the Lyceum last night (a wth memorable function of which we give an soy, I aecount elsewhere), and the re-opening of the s Garrick and the Opera Comiquse announced for Hia naxt Wednesday, now be ...

THE TITTLE TATTLE OF HISTORY.*

... 7ZIWE TITTLE TAT'.TLE OF HISTORY. * IMAGINE MArs Crawford of the Dailv Jl7ers living two centuries since in, the family circle of Louis the Fourteenth, -od you have not a bad con- Celition u[ IMIadame the Princess Palatine, mother of the Regent. Madame's portrait, an excellent engraving of which forms the frontispiece to this interesting collection, would tend to confirm the belief of those ...

THE NEW PRINCE FORTUNATUS

... DRAWN BY W. SMALL With his forefinger the keeper indicated the stag at which Lionel was to fire. BY WILLIAM BLACK, AUTHOR OF A PRINCESS OF THULE, MACLEOD OF DARE, &C. CHAPTER IX. VENATOR IMMEMOR AND why was it, when in course of time it became practicable to arrange a deer-stalking expedition for him, why was it that he voluntarily chose to encounter what Lord Rockminster had called the ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1889
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7275 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

New Novels

... ?t6 XMiss SHAFTO (3 vols. : Bentley and Son), comparee favourably with any of Mr. W. E. Norris's later works, and makes a capital pendant to The Rogue. If he had called Al Shafto T he Flirt, or A Coquette, the two would be admirable companion pictures in the gallery of fiction. Not that Mis, Shafto herself is a coquette, by any means-quite the contrary but a certain Madge Wilton, who ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1889
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1119 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture