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Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... one end of the room, she was opposed by a grim menacing eigure armed with a huge rod of birch. When she looked behinii her, she saw a si- milar figure at the other end of the roon, armed in the same manner. The terror, notwithstanding the strauige ci ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Lords and LIadies KilleenEdward Chichester, Bingham, Cloncurry, C. Greville, Brabazon, Cecilia Latouche, Georgina Cathcart, Sir John and Lady Byng, General Dalbiac, Hon. Lady and Miss Burrowts, Hon. Captain and Mrs. Perey, Hon. T. Ash. burnharn, Archdeacon ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... - The diaerene isu so imamensie-the causes are as various As 'twixt a shillingfiddle toy, and genuine Straduvarius - For, armed fuil, with pen and bovr with resin and with ink, O past end prersent iddlrers. Count Carotti is the pinkl - Yet, would it be ...

Published: Sunday 24 January 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6646 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... f Foreign. Important fro m AAmerica. An Anpie tepo it the Great Crim. Con. Trial between Lord Wileani ?? and the Earl of Cardigan with the Verdict of dile J urs. Repeal of the Union. The Grand Banquet to be gi ren tO the liberator in London on the 12th ...

LITERARY NOTICES, ECT

... es. he consulted his friend John Clerk, who told him to be per- fectly at ease,. for he would apologise for hin in a way that would avert any unpleasant result. Accordingly, when the name of the delinquent was called, John rose and coolly addressed the ...

LITERATURE

... capital, in amicalile intercourse. A curious anecdote occurred on this subject. The British Ambassador was walking one day arm-in-arm with an individual notoriously opposed to him in political opinions. The first person they met was the Emperor, who conversed ...

Varieties

... pear tree give good promise of plentiful blossom throughout the county. -I1aroford TiMC. - The Queen has appointed Captain Sir John Ross, R. N. to be her Majesty's consul at Stockholm. The Queen has conferred the honour of knighthood upon Captain George Back ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Dusicannon, Lord J. Russell, Viscount Palmerston, Marquis of Normanby, the Chan- tcellor of the Exchequer, Earl of Minto, Sir John Bob- 9 house, Lord Holland, Mr. Poulett Thomson, Viscount Howick, and Lord Morpeth. The Council sat two hours. s Viscount Melbourne ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... O'Ferrall, Redington, Townley, Parker, Welby, Sotheron, Childers, Bmsl'ield, William Roche, John Ellis, Fitzpatrick, J. O'Connell, III. O'Connell, Henry Grattan, Winston Barron. Shortly before three o'clock the Lord Chancellor arrived at the Palace in ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ughmore, Devon, Cardigan, ok and Clonmel. Viscount Gort. Is Countess of Donoughrnore. a F LonDs-Langford, Henry Loftus, Dunsandle, Talbot ore De Mlalbide, Erancis Gordon, Charles Kerr. HoN. ?? Daly, John P Vereker, W Pakenham, St John Butler, H P Vereker ...

THEATRICAL ERA

... the patronage of the Duke of Cam- bridge, and other illustrious personages. The list of performers includes Pischek, John Parry, Grattan Cooke, the Distin family, &c. &c. Miss ALICIA NuNN gives her annual concert at the Hanover-square Rooms, on Wednesday ...

Published: Sunday 21 June 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1763 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... er Sir t Patrick Bellew, Sir Montague Chapman, Sir Thos. Esmornde, I Sergeant Curry, Mr. Hetry Grattan, Most Rev. Dr. Mur- ray, Mr. Richard Moore Mr. John O'Connell, and Mr Maher. l rlR IAJESTV 5 DRAWVING R00M. The Queen held her first drawing-room this ...