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THE CABINET AND THE CHURCH

... THE CABI1NET AND THlE CHURCH. C! ~ ~ 1.. ,1. .. dtch is tle title of a very able paper, forming- theleading article in the forthcomiing Nho of TIIL CliunwtirlN, with a proof of Which we have 1)001 favoured. Its object is to press upon the cabillet die appointment of a minister of religion end education, to whorn the interests of the church shall bh confided ; and also the facts, that the ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... XXTEAILY ~.WAILIETZES. a SecREcsr.-What is mine, even to my life, issbers I love; . but the ses-crt of my friend is not mine-SW?- P. Sideiey. f AN AUTLOENTIC JOE MIILLEM.-As if to redeem the habitual dtilness of Joe Miller, one solitary joke of his stands on respectable aithority. Joe, sittiug at the window of the Sun 0 Tavern, in Clare-street, vhile.a fish-woolan was crying, ?? Boy my soles! ...

FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL I INTELLIGENCE. From letters lately received from Paris, it appears certain that Fanny Elssler, instead of passing a sear at New York, as was- reported, has resolved on returning to France, to set aside, in the Court of Appeal, the judgment pronounced against her in favor of the direction of the Opera House. The sister of this- celebrated dancer, Mdlle. ...

Published: Sunday 26 September 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1552 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE ST. LEGER PROPHECY

... THE ST. LECER PROPHECY. BY YATES. Haust: Epsotni manE repet.-RAwLrrNsoN. The draught to be repeated.-Aro-IsECAR IES ALL. Let fancy convey the quick thought to the course Where the leger, once race of all races, Was performed at all points with the grand tours de force, And ran at the pace of all paces. Let fancy alone, too, with tyres recall The splendor and turmnoil of old, When the ...

Published: Sunday 12 September 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8366 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... I The Queen held a Privy Council at two o'clocL- oil rze'do afternoon at Windsor Castle. It was attended by his Rovai Riligness Prince Albert, the Duke of WvellingtonP tle i erd President, the First Lord of the Treasury, the Secrctarv sf for Foreign Affairs, the First Lerd of the AdmiraltV, the Pre. sident of the Board of Control, lhe Paymaster Generajl the Lord Steward, and the Master of the ...

Published: Sunday 19 September 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1498 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAS.JION AND PJRIPtjsj, % This morning her eatyandi cyalighnss Pri Albert took their accustomed drive to Adeie Lodge The Princess Royal has taken an airin g. L His Royal Highness drove her Majesty out in a p any phaeton this afternoon, followed by Lady Portman the Hon. Misses Paget and Lister, and Admiral Sir aot et Otway, in an open barouche. Colonel Wemyss atten dtd on horseback. Colonel and ...

FASRION AND VAR Rs,7

... 0g ZWNDSOR, SUNDAY.-Her Majesty was not present during divine- service at St. Georges Cbapel either this morning or in the afternoon. The royal closet was ordered to he prepared for the reception of her Majesty. It i Dstated that slight indisposition was the cause of the absence sof 'the Queen. Her Majesty remained vithin th MCastle during the whole of tbe day. Not one of the few visitors ...

NEWEST LONDON & PARISIAN FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1841

... NEWEST LONDON & PARISIAN FASHIONS | FOR SEPTEM11BER, 1841. I If /1t.1 - ILe rat- .w , . . ctor (0i1?n te World qofFPshiton, ll17ontl, .Ajayavine of et/e Ca'rfsy of 4Jondo ard( Ptj s. . .lot1. BOilietv.-Drawn bonnets of aspn e green ou de sOle, with the exterior ?? i ith a demi wrtath of velvet foliage, in various shades of green, and the interior of the brim trimmed with moss rose buds and nce ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... .. .,q 2W, iC A KU&,h' ;AIW';S. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION, Re- gent-street.-MOIRiNtiN. and hVISNING.A. oxcept Saturday Even- tiir R.-New and varied LlEtCTRIES, gid ean ELEFMEN'l'ARY COUtRSE oll BiITANY, by a Grtadtett or h Uaniverrsity of Londu c on the IlAfUEiRIEO TYPiR and l iOf01A 1PiIIC PORT~ilITS, wilto illustrations, and a l1 iiountulortion of :he chetnical proc,,ss; oa HAlN'S ...

THE STAGE

... T] COVENT-GARDEN. The opera of ' Fra Diavolo' has been performed A at this theatfe, in a style that is worthy of much Tl commendation. The principal parts were sustained A. by the Messrs. George Horncastle, and Clement White, and Miss Rainforth, all of whom-we must G. particularize the lady-acquitted theniselves to the ,1 satisfaction, of the audience. Miss Rainforth's Zerlina is well known ...

SONG

... 'be gallant ship b;)s rightud-spread her cilvaso s tble gale, For right astern fair breezes blow-let loose thi ?? ' ig sail ' We've got a trusty hielnsmnan, boys, a ?? ?? And hea rts of British oak, my boys, are ol! ji;. nia's crew - 'I'be Mutineers are overboard, eiad deep bac neiti tlhe va ve I)e rebel crew hias found at last the pi;r:ei destined grave. T'h'len hoist tlte Rtoynl coloutrs ! ...