INMXBMCI Of DIMOCBACT OH BOCIITT

... INMXBMCI Of DIMOCBACT BOCIITT. Of all social conditions, equality is, presions inquiry, the ■nostaitrsellsr ; but oar parting impression Is, that every candid person, oho forms hia estimate of democracy these volumes where the subject is fully considered, and in hostile spirit,— [indeed, we should rsther say. in very favourable onemust arrive at the one conclusion,—that it nut favourable to ...

ADVANTAGES OF THE INSTITUTION

... ADVANTAGES THE INSTITUTION A large paid-up Capital, at all time-i available.—An influential Proprietary.—Kales of Premium as low are consistent with sceurity.—Premiums payable either Annually, Half-Yearly, Quarterly, or in one sum, or in a limited number of payments. —Age admitted in the Policy. —Unopposed Probates of the Diocesan Courts held sullieicnt entitle claimants to recover the amount ...

SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LATE DINNER TO DAN

... SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LATE DUER TO| 1 : -y - as i ~ A . -~ .- I . I From tongue to tongue the rumnour flew Si All ask'd, aghast, is't true ?is't true ? d But none knew whether 'twas fact or fable; , And still th' unholy rumour ran, . t : 'FBrom Tary woman to Tory. man .t Though none to come at the truth was able,- b Till, lo, at -last, the fact came out,. ti The horrible fact, beyond all ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F'aIf1rOm AM-o Vrtmig L WnnS0oa, WICn)sDAY.-This morning his Royai High, ness Prince Albert rode out on horseback, accompanied by the gentlemen of the royal suite. It was her Majesty.. in, tention to have accomspanied her distinguished visitors in a drive to Virginia Water this afternoon, but the rain set. ting in, her Majesty did not leave the Castle till nearly six o'clock, when she rode ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA*510MN4 PiRlirgTn at , ?? nWINDSOB, FRID AY. .,This evening, a little before six o'clock, her Majesty and IS, the Queen of the Belgians drove out in 8 pony phao0 and e- four into the rides and drives of the Great Park. In the Id. next phaton and four, were her Royal Highness the Du. us chess of Kent, with the Princesses of Hohenlohe and The. id rese. A large equestrian party escorted her ...

IRISH FAIRS,

... TO BE RELD DURING TIHE ENSUING WEEK.: MONDAY, Nov. 2.-Aghygaults, Donegal; Altmore, Tyrbne; Ardara, Doisegal; ArvaghCavan; Ballaghaderin, Mayo; Ballinacor, Wicklow; Ballimany, Kildare; Balli- train, Monaghan; Ballycarry, Antrim; Ballyleague, Ros- common; Bectivebridge-end, Meath; Belaghy, Derry; Bingharnstown-erris, Mayo; Bonneconlan, Mayo; Carrick- tergus, Antrim; Cashcarrigan, Leitrim; ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ASHIMON AND VARIETIS. ; Her Majesty has remained witfiin the Castle durn day. His Royal Highness Prince Albertproceeded to town this afternoon, in a special train from Slough, to visit her Royal Highness the Princess Agusta. The twojourneys were each * performed in less than 23 minutes. Tre folltving arrived at the Castle yesterday on a visit to her Majesty-The PrincesVictor, Clodwig, and ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... COURT AND FASHION. The Queen and his Royal Highness Prince Albert, her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, and his Serene Higb- ness Prince Ernest of Saxe Coburg Gotha, with the ladies and gentlemen of the household, attended divine service on Sun- day morning in Buckingham Palace. The Queen held a Court on Tuesday afternoon at Bucking- ham Palace, for the receition of the congratulatory add ...

Published: Sunday 23 February 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2842 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE THEATRES

... ITALIAN OreRA.-On Tuesday evening Mile. Emelina Toso made her first appearance in England in the character of Norma. To come after Pasta, in such a character as this is like coming after our own Siddons in Lady Macbeth-quite as difficult and almost as impossible to prove satisfactory to those to whom every note of this delightful opera recalls the dignity-the tone and that fulness of feeling ...

Published: Sunday 12 April 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1627 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE AND ART

... BENTEzY'S MISCELLANY.-We pursue our extracts from the facetious pages of Bentley for the present month, and certainly after reading over our extracts, no one who opened them on the first oftbe month witha hope of entertainment, will have to cons- plain of being made an April fool. However, proof is better than assertion, so we dive at once into the fun of Peter Pop- 3C M. l{HI, a young ...

Published: Sunday 12 April 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6946 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE AND ART

... | -4--I THE STAGE, BOTH BEFORE AND BEHIND THE CURTAIN; FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN, ON THE SPOT. By ALFRED BUNN. (Bentley.) This long-promised book of Mlr: Bunn's has at length made its appearance, and a most extraordfnary book it is, displaying some of the most extraordinary details of dramatic life that lsdve ever been given to the public, and better calculated to open the eyes of the public to ...

Published: Sunday 05 July 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8120 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... I - - 0 SUNDAYT.-Her Majesty, Prince Albert, and suite, and Prince Leiningen, attended divine service in the Chapel Royal, St. James's. The Duchess of Kent was also present. Her Ma- jesty, Prince Albert, and Prince Leiningen, took an airing in the Parks in the afternoon in an open carriage-and-four. MonDAY.-Her Majesty held a Privy Council at BucLing- ham Palace for the purpose of considering ...

Published: Sunday 21 June 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4632 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture