VARIETIES

... '-What would you do, James, if you suddenly had a large sunm of money left you ? said a lady to her gardener, a respectable married man, a labourer in the village. I dun no, miss, was the answer; but I think I should have surmant to drink. A Frenchnman ...

HOME LIFE OF SIR DAVID BREWSTER

... have been always sufficiently susceptible to fcminine attractions, and after one or two transient youthful attachments he married, in saio, Juliet, the youngest daughter of Janmes Macpherson, Esq,, UP., of Belleville, better known as Ossian Macpherson ...

BURLINGTON HOUSE

... effectively. AN American journal contains the following: On the day when Figaro announced that Mdlle Christina Nilsson was to be married to the Duke de Massa, fifty-seven journalists and newspaper reporters called upon the canta- trice, in order to obtain particulars ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... ! Speak-the name of thy mother, ere changing her own For her lord's-who her parents ? LUCY. I never have known. When she married my father, they spurned her, she said, Bade her hold herself henceforth to them as the dead Slandered him in whose honour ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... exceedingly good ballot duance ' The Can-can' smartly. The principal daticers are Miss Famoy Lauri, ltoe Sisters Vents, Mr Marry Sef tots, and Heons Emilie Iticharde, wioses excellent du,,eing repeatedly evoked lottd applause. The dresses ace very pretty ...

Published: Sunday 02 January 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 24190 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... i A imodt unaountreble attempt to murder was parpe trated In Ddlaey on Christmas night. A young man named Henr uhnt wais married on Chrsltmas orning, and chose as his best man a companion, named Henry Tandy. After the ceremony the wedding party pro- ...

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... gave two of his well-known patter songs in his best style, and his advice on marriage- the fat women to marry the lean men, and the fat men to marry loan women-brought down the house. Messrs Connolly and Willnott next appeared in a capitally executed burlestue ...

Published: Sunday 02 January 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8206 | Page: 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS

... by 1Herr Grimm. Hogie holds both the Dwar sod his antique godmnamma in subjection. The small yellow mat is condemined to marry at four and twenty hours' notice, onec Siroceatina agrees to further his matrimonial viewvs. From gloen to summer brightness ...

Published: Sunday 02 January 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 26788 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... part of the country he fiad 20 wives, and his house was something like s factory; men in Utah added to their houses as they married their wives. (Laughter.) He was introduced to two ladies as Mrs. Young-one elderly. the other about 25 years of age. A large ...

FLAUBERT'S NEW NOVEL

... course, fails), and then he courts a banker's wife, who becomes his mistress. The banker dies, and Moreau is on the point of marrying the widow-but doesn't. The phrase we have just ,vwritten gives an accurate idea of the whole book I-the hero is always on ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... On leaving Eceland many= ye~ar eg0 she ?? r'i-ie dense Of San Carlo, In Naples. Alter the death of the musical knighat she married in America. Vivier, the great horn player, has been asto- silaing she visitors at Carts, dozing; the Suez fetes, wsth his ...

LITERATURE

... foreigner who memois a Enesian most, unless by special exemption, be brought up in the national religion. Foreign princesses marrying into the imperial , family must also embrace the Russian creed. But, with all the fanaticism which distinguishes the Russian ...