The Paris journals of Thursday fortunately contain the speech of M. ODILON BARROT, in the

... Thle Paris journals of Thursday tbfrtunately con- Mtil tile speech of AN. ODILox BA13 OTI t e secret comnl tt., .., w i.: | I - h seprot cp iIenittee, *,f which h-lews a miemnber, olt IN yposal to iodify tilhe i LEC Hadote. Ifuri not IS Fpeech been betrayei to the press, the public WeoLI have renmtinled in ignorance of' the argumients e0lPloYed in ihuvour ot' a mtotionl, whith is no other ...

THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... THE ANTICORN-LAW LEAGUE. The fourth weekly meeting of the Anti-Corn-law League in Drury-lane Theatre, and the seventh of the League in the roe- tropolis, was held on Wednesday evening. The theatre was as crowded as on every formier occasion. Long before the hour ap- ~ointed for the commencement of the proceedings, every place was occupied, apad the~vast assemblage seemed actuated ?? by one ...

LIVERPOOL MARKETS

... LIVBRPOOL MARKETS. RSVIRW OF THS LIVERP.1OOL COTrOlI 5IAIINT FOIL THE WEBIM ENING~tt FRItOAY, Arnifi. 7. Wet have trad a rlilet riarket for cotton ltsts week, Influence by repeated advices of is fost abundatin crop atid tire rueent henvy Iton ports. Holders trave shown Inure desire to dispose of their stocks, mnd wve iirve to quote a detline fin American descriptions groerelly of iid per lb ...

THE SPORTING MAGAZINES

... I . THE SPORTING MAGAZINE. (hi.. A. Pittman, Warwick- ?? this magazine and others came to hand last week, but at so advanced a stage of it, that we deemed it im- practicable to giveo them the notice which they deserved, or our readers might desire. ColonIl Napier's Chapter out of his Foreign Sports on Casting the Djeered on Mount Lebanon, more familiar to us as Jereed, justifies his ...

Published: Sunday 09 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3730 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ROYAL POLYTECHNIC 7INSTITUTION.- I)urwng Lent the DISSOLVING ORROERY will bo exhibited on the morning and Evening of Wednesdays and Fridays, when tbe Theory of Comnets and other Celestial Plienomeitawilll bo explained and Iu- trrted by Diagrams. At work daily, a' complete arrangemenatof COTTON SPINSNING MACIIINEREY, contisting of a Crrding,Rovlng, and Spinning Frame. Cary's new Microscope, ...

COURT AND FASHION

... | Her Majesty held a Privy Council on Monday at Backing. ham Palace, which was attended by Prince Albert and the Cabinet Ministers, and at which the Duke of Montrose was sworn in Lord Lieutenant of Stirlingsbire, and Colonel Hugh Baillie Lord Lientenant of Ross-shire. The Crown Prince of Wurtemburg held a Levee on Monday at Mivart's Hotel, which was attended by all the Foreign Mi. nisters, ...

Published: Sunday 09 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1494 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PWBLuC A-mISBMNTS. NAPOLEON'S celebrated MILITARY CAR- ' RIAGE taken at WATERLOO.-Itoom magnificently fitted to show E the decoration of its period; EssgravIngsoflis tiateory; splendid Bust by Canotti; Use~loak he wore atMarengo; the Sivord of Egypt; the i Seandardgiven to hisGuards, hls Watch, gold Snuff-bol, Ring, one of tilF t l Teethl, the Tablo of the Macshos, Toohl-brush, Miadrais worn ...

THE THEATRE

... TIIFI -- ?? u-,. benefit ?Inll L.l~aa1o his oenv- eiiC ,wenm die ?? a, ho~ly ll ?? ti blt'e quen i n e Orntin s pedrYll- w pinar, : nd Cairr te te of the Alps. both e e~eli ~ hs ..a.aaj brilliafcY- ?? here were loull ing it S ?? 50d made his prop( Ie,5Ii'f 0 appetre retired. A qu oaoc Mr~a t°bihneC e endull the neth 1o H (snry1on ensnend an t be best eX Strl t0c owtiig letter dsn otlt to(r ...

The Fine Arts

... Zbe ;fine arto. --------- MEMOPrIES OF PICTU11ES.-BY MRtS. S. C. IIALL. EDWARD .33 D1. 1.. V I remember, many years ago, being cbarmed by a picture painted 2 by Mr. Edward Bird. I saw it in Bristol: it was one of the r earliest works of art that left a memory with me after I came fn to England, probably frtom its peculiarly English aspect. It r. was called 'The Country AuctiDn. I wa5 told ...

PIRACY AND MURDER IN THE CANTON RIVER—EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE OF AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN

... PIRACY AND MURDER IN THE CAN- TON RIVER.-EXTRA ORDIEARY ESCAPL OF AN EAWLISH GE NTLEMA S. s LIVERPooL, SUNDAY EvntuNets, APR1a 9.-Some pn- vate letters received here by the late overland mail, enable us to contradict the report given in some of the Indian papers of the murder of a young English gentleman named Craven Wilton. Mr. Wilson is well known in Liverpool, f where he had resided ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSMENTS. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. Daring Lent the DISSOLVING ORRFRY will be exhibited on the morning and Evening of Wediesdays and Fridaye, when the Theory of Comets and other Celestial Phenomenawill be explainedland Sllus- trated by Diagrams. At work daily, 'a complete arrangementof COTTON SPINNING MACHINERY, consisting of aCarding, Roving, and Spinning i rame. Cary'a newv ...

LITERATURE

... TnlE STEA31 PACKET. A Tale df the River and the ,f Ocean. By G. W. REYNOLSon. Part. I. Emans.- if A new work by the author of Pickwick Abroad ?? 0 cannot fail to excite interest; and, if we may -venture Kto judge ft ti the style in which Mr. Reynolds has itlaunched his steamer, the trip on board is likely to be if a very amusing one. We are introduced at once and dwithout any unnecessay ...