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LITERATURE

... was approaching when this indolent acquiescence was to cease. Alburquerque anti the queen mother, having determined Upon marrying the young prince, had looked towards the royal house of Prance for the desired alliaence.* During the session of the Cortes ...

THE MAGAZINES

... romantic fiction. Yet here the idea ij realized. Young Dumiger, a mathematician and artiticer of consummate skill, has just married M1arguerite, l whom he deeeply loves and who retners his affection. Per t his sake she has refused tire son of the principal ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... wounded and left! for' dead,' how Rowena in the interval married- her royal cousin, and' by what an extraordinary series of events-it fell 'out that Ivanhoe again met with the divine Rebecca, and married her. Ma'ny incidents of the original are whimsically ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... unfortunate individual in this case was a young woman named Elizabeth Jones, aged seventeen, who re- sided with her siiter, a married woman, in the upper part of Bath-road, near the Norwood Arms. She was engaged on Friday evening, at half-past six o'clock ...

THE FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... t, not fitting the waist, appear4 most generally adopted. It is made with long sleeves rathertluose at the bottom. Young married ladies weal thea' r'ather longer than young persons. Black, hned with the same colour, appear to predominate. The forir Talmia ...

LITERATURE

... Edinbsergh Journal than anything we have met with on this side the Tweed. The following, from an essay on Single Houses and Married Couples, is not very new, perhaps, but it is true, and well expressed: it is chiefly to the woman that a house is important ...

MUSIC

... the rarmies of' Louis 'XV. This if~ has rea'ebed~the cars of M. 'Satuaenin, and taakes hini Voeeager to obtaia', a wife., married men being Wetopt at.) ?? the hallo''t. Sephan,.tco, is alarmed ; not from the cowardice, like 'S8aturnein, but the chamois ...

OLYMPIC THEATRE

... and, after a very nearly marrying the young lady, he is finally unmasked s and shown to have been successively a cook and a valet, and e the faithless lover (in Paris) of the waiting-maid, whom he is - ultimately content to marry in the hope of becoming ...

COURT AND FASHION

... robeofrich whiteglace,floweredwithcostly Brusselspoint lace, and veil of the same. Shortly before three o'clock the newly-married couple, after taking leave of their assembled relatives, started, in a travelling chariot and rour grays, for Dawlish, Devon ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 405 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICALS, ETC

... committing fraud, ackuowledges his errtr, and promises not only to lead an honest life in futurer btt to marry cmillinette. Gertrude is to be married to her lover, Colonel Howard, of the United States army (dr. Belton), and Mr. Tiffary being rescued from ...

THEATRES, ETC

... not quite married, and has come back for her jewels. During her absence the clerk, in a drunken fit, and in disap- pointment, has denounced his master as a forger, before a host of witnesses; yet the master implores his daughter to marry him, the said ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6710 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... about to renounce her fortune * but a~ her Irish friend will have none of it. Shte inust marry iany man she can hike, be his station what it msay, so that she -marry. This sets the widow thinking on the state of her .heart. The real truth is something so ...