Packet of Fashionable Life

... wacfet of gasTiolllable Life. The Countess of Mlexborough and Lady Sarah Savile have arrived in Dover-street from Methley Park, York- shire. The Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry, and the Ladies Vane, are shortly expected at Wynyard Park, near Stockton-on-Tees, from Mount Stewart, Newtownard&, Ireland. The Duke of Norfolk, accompanied by Lord Edward Ho-ward, has joined the Earl and ...

CHAIR OF MUSIC—ELECTION OF MR BISHOP

... CHAIR OF MUSIC-EIJ.l.CTI) ON OF)IR BISII(II'. T he Senat us of ?? r n r. tnartin T Tr ilay thurewere *seeitty V>ix I 'n-iitrili tt !eil Princi plel lee proilnhg.l'inrL Trri ii in ( iean lioi'aes. Mro-lssi M lliayip w %lni;'n, I Pr~nPote sr C l ri i.-nz nldl h h P ?? JO=-, ?? D1onaldsonIlnnn by Pr.!'Cnr ?? .1. t,1, in, by ProPc-ro ?? ':er Wolvv I 1v l'rn Bruntton, seemte-l by l 'rnnle-str ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND PAWRATIES, ?? SUNDAY. S This morning her Majesty and his Royal Higltess p,- D. Albert, and the distinguished visitors and suite attended Fe divine service in the private chapel at the Castle. Prayera p; re read by the Honourable and Rev. Edward Ssuthw'li a- Ksepel. n. In the afternoon the Earl Delawarr, the Earl of War. - wick, the Honourable C. A. Murray, Lady Caroline Cok ie and ...

LITERATURE

... L ITERA TUBE. 5 Aellei and Xvoted 0j, ht/ 111annetsCs (: t'sr 6 tiall C~oildi- s Iioz oJ the 1 ?? AWeldicalQ nldliuls., BV (;tOliI: S CAT1I.1. [Published by the Author, Eil'yptinnu-hill, Piccadilly. Thcrc are two classes of persoii to wliowi the work of Mr. C ntlian will be intci'estini-and they may hte said to iiieludle thi entire romnilul ity; for in on0 we co0lllrise thosc who Iive hiad the ...

THE SHAKSPERIAN GALLERY

... SECOND SERIES.-PICTURE THE NINETEENTHt. BENEDICK AND BEATRICE. They are ia leve long before the people about them know it-long ere they know it tbemselves. They have exchanged sallies of wit-brilliant things that can be only called the lightnings of the mind: but we must ask what has been the cause of these. A love for poor equivoqueI Certainly not. Both are creatures of an intellectual ...

Reviews

... utbighw. PEACE PERMANENT AND UNIVERSAL :, its Practicability, Value, ard Cox sistency with Divine Revelation; a Prize Essay, by H. T. J. MACNAMARA. London: Saunders and Otley, Condait-street, 1841. This is one of the most eloquent and powerful essays upon the subject on which it professes to I treat which has ever issued from the British press. J It was composed in consequence of a circular ...

MANCHESTER QUARTETT CONCERTS

... | j First Violir ?? 3Ir. C. A. Seymour. Second Violin3Mr. Conran. I Tenor-31r. Edw. Sudloxv. Second Tenor ?? lr. 3iillar. Violoncello ?? Ir. William Lindley. Piano Forte ?? Mr. P. A. Johnson. Vocalists ?? Mr. and MIrs. Burnett& Part First. QUARTaTr-Ttvo Violins, Tenor, and Violoncello. Allegro Macstoso Milmuetto (No. S0, in C Minor) Oseloir. Adagio Finals-Vivace D . ETT ?? 3Mr. and Mrs. ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... ZtXWSlIL'AYW VJA3UTZES. TiH, DEAD ?? TfvcE LIvNG..- The Jews always buried their dead without the city, except those of the family of .David. No barying places should be tolerated within cities or towns, much less in or about churches or chapels. This custom .is excessively injurious to the inhabitants, and, especially, to tbome who frequent..public worship in such churches and cba- pels. God ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THlEATREl IOYAL. 'rl're CrInItSTrMA.9S ?? all that we have hearl, the Parltoiiliic this seosmi will be one of n n very captivating Iescriptiom. All the ?? are busy, ant ?? 'jecn so for some time past, eachi in their particular departmeiit, for its production immedliaitely nifer Christmas. Wbat tile lady's ntame is who is to perform Columbine * o n lot at pre- o sent recollect, but report ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSIC. AND THE DRAMA. :1 DRLURY-LANr THEATRE.-The walls of old Drury have almost shaken before the touch of innovation; Mr. Macready has proved himself a perfect Radical in the demolition of old, and the construction of new things; the outlay baa been pro- digious, and we trust the income, on the general invitation issued for the 27th inst., will be all that spirit and enterprise can ...

Published: Sunday 19 December 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6180 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Poetry

... j?octrp. ?? IDIOT BOY. ( Foi Fiier'as s f tren liIC Setrap 130,,1i f I 1812.) _ ?? 'They soy I ain oll idiot boy, AMd surely they should lknoiw, N bho iiock mo for my senseless joy, Aly still tiore senseless woe. 'I hey oull tht children fionil their play \Wlioie'oer thev chance to meet; 'Ike v teach the villego dog to buy Aid tril:t lily wviitindfiiig fotw. Aid somio titeti pide evili ...

Literary Notices

... Aitriralep ?? _ ~ ~ ~ - - -- ?? _ _ A Lecture, bv the Rev. luttlert Jo ees, at the 0Oleninag tice of thle Eigbhth Season of tlie Staines Literary Sci.ne the entific ?? l A ?? preserve, inhere sihiirr as you will I with fancy's qjuiver, you are auto to lit. Eccry eye X forms a beauity, arid although faotidious Cr tics pi~e. Duiee to set op) a satderidri if erucelletico from which 1 they ...