FASHION AND VARIETIES

... -- = E VlARIETIES. 1 r Mjesty has been pleased to order two very fine bucks illedl, and presented to thle Royal Tradesmen's Asso. datioll Who celebrate her Majesty's birthday by a dinner at t e Freonliasoisi Tavern. the D .XAARD'S BALL-Her ladyship's ball on Monday vesliig ,.as one ofthe inost splendid fetes of the season. a0engat tle company *ve ?? A n0dederr}. M~arcrhionesses-Londonderry, ...

LITERATURE

... ?? ?LITE?RATUB?E- EVIDENCES AND DOCTRINES OF CATHOLIC Cl i01TRCII, 10T lr.V. Dll. DiACHIALl, ANII(11BISIOP O1 TITAN. (rrlria, I oaidon; J. Cunmming, Orinond-qitay, Dublin.) (e toi~ occasion to mention, some time since, the fact so ste~iol to thle iiter'y yorll, that the learned and dis- .tc AlchbisltP of Timm wats prepari ng for re-issue Ie es a rised edition of his worlis. The first ,lt of ...

ROYAL IRISH ART UNION

... ROYAL IRIS ART UNION. I A ?? -- . .1 .. . ..I . A numerous meeting of the general committee of this society met on Saturday, at their board room, College- street, Col. WELD HAILTSTONGE in the chair. There were present Clarleg Fox, Esq, Isaac Weld, Esq., Thomas Hutton, Esq., J. W. Kane, Esq., Captain Col- ville, L. Wnldrssn, Esq., 1)r. Aquilla Smith, It. Caller%. Esq., B. Wright, Esq., J. K. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... -- FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENc - he The Earl of Derby is surrounded by Lord and I3, Lady Stanley, and a select family circle, at Knowsley park he near Prescott. ,x,- The death of Lady Heathcote, we are grieved to of state, arose from the distressing circumstance of her cltei ns having caught tire, and before assistance could be procured , ed focation took place. us. in. His Serene Highness the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... F.-ISIIlO .IND iVARIETIES. Shortly before ten o'clock thlis nmarninO hvq ROxal High ness Prince Albert, accomrpanied b! Lord Rivers, Captain Duncombe, and Sir Edward Bowater, tdrve to the Great Park, for the purpose of pheasant shooting. The roral party met the keepers at the double gates, and conmenced beating, taking the direction of Bears' Rails and Bishops. gate, and, in less than two ...

IRISH NATIONAL MUSIC

... IRISII NAN'I'(NAL IMUSIC. The inhabitants of Poplar and its vicinity were most a'rvpablv entertained last night, in the Town-hall of that liamler. bv the first lecture of P. F. lVhite. Esq.. on the Irish language, Irish music, old mnelodies and bardic songs, illusntated on the harp, piano, and nlnre, by Miss Isaacs, &c. The lecture was delivered in aid of the funds of the Poplar Benevolent and ...

LITERATURE

... LI,2RA4TUBE. (NO. xv.) IRELAND, ITS SCENEBY AND CHARACTER, BY MR. AND MRS. HALL. PARTS X1V- AND XV. (How and Parsons, London.) This publication proceeds in the same style as it comS. menced the later numbers, being characteiised with as much Anglican representation of Irish character as were their predecessors. Part XIV. is occupied with a description of the beauties of Wicklow, which, though ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... I La Petite Chouannerie: on, IIistoire d'un College Breton sons t'Empire. Par A. F. Rio. Moxon. Though scarcely falling within the general scope of our journal, this book claims a few words from us. It is by a sincere and accomplished French- man, of that old chivalrous breed of the Lescures and Larochjaquelins, with whom men of all classes of opinion cannot but feel the strongest sympathy. M. ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... I I The Eastern and Western States of America. By J. S. Buckingham, Esq. Three vols. Fisher and Co. Mr Buckingham has at last concluded his stu- pendous labours on America*-the Northern or Free States ; the Southern or Slave States ; the Eastern and Western States-Historical, Statistic, and Descriptive. They are compressed into eight octavo volumes, of the largest size. These volumes contain ...

COURT AND FASHION

... - go CRAFSO HER MAJESTY'S DEPARTURE FOR SCOTLAND. Her Majesty will leave Windsor Castle for Buckingham Palace to-morrow morning, and proceed by the Great Western Railway, thence to WVoolwich. there to embark on board the Royal George for the North. It is expected that her Majesty and J ,sovaVfl 3ighnOess2uialocPAibedt. eilt leave the Cas le. between Wti o'c lh vlt in~lt (so as to feac o I ...

Published: Sunday 28 August 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2993 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... THE MAGAZINES. BeaNyTLEY 'S AIISCrLLANY.-Ingo~dSby himself ulshers in this month's .liscellany viih St. Cuthbert's Legend; or, the Devil's Dinner Party in which a poor kinight, having made too. free a ttso of the Horned and tailed gentleman's name, he comes to dinner with his legion, eats up all the meat, and makes a shuttlecock of the voung curly wigg'' heir, who is only rescued by St. ...

Published: Sunday 05 June 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5299 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (EXCLUSIVE FOR THE ERA.) The accounts from Paris confirm the deplorable state of the Italian Opera in that capital. La Presse, a journal in great circulation, distinguished for the talent of its political discus- sions as well as for the soundness of his dramatic criticisms, contains the following article:- What a pity that the writer of ...

Published: Sunday 06 November 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7365 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture