FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... (From the London and Paris Ladies' Magazine of Fashion.) Cachernires, silks of every description, displaying peculiar beauty and varietv both in colors and style, with velvets, consti- tute the fashionable materials in preparation for the season. Gimp continues to be much used; nor do we see any chance of bugles declining in favor; indeed, fringes, resifles, berthes, and cei/fures composed of ...

Published: Sunday 08 October 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 497 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... VISIT or FIEF MAJESTY AND PitiNcE ALBERT TO CAMBRIDUE.-A baggage van arrived at Cambridge on Friday evening from London, with everything complete for a grand state bed, to be put up for her Majesty at the Lodge. ler Majesty's arrival about two o'clock on Wednesday, and her de- parture for the Earl of Hardwick's, are at length officially announced, and, in addition, it is statedthat it is her ...

POETRY

... P OETRY, VI GIL S. (From the Germanrr of Leopulofd Schlfr.) No. 2.-THIlANMiSI;VING Fol SORSOWS. To care for others that theY3 may not suffer AI hat We have sulfer d is diviuo well-doing, The noblest vote of thlianls for all our sorrows; And only thus tho good man givoth thanks To God, aild ilso to humanity, WVhich huoiuly is in need of aid and guidance. Anid vbo hks. riot knlown mnisery ? ...

POETRY

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THE MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER

... Blacksood presentrs us with a good average number, though the articles are rather of the serious cast. The re- view of DIIII's Logic 1, despite the austerity of the subject, readable enough, treating some of the principal points of ratiocination in a popular and intelligible point of view. The work on - Modern Landscape Peinters,, by a graduate of Oxford, meets with a severe castigation, ...

SUDDEN CLOSE OF COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... SUDDEN CLOSE OF COVENT GARDEN THEATRE, |MIANAGERIA&L DllrFICULTIES. Brief bas been tile duration of the season at tiis theatre. Two treeks have been sufficient to brbig it to a close. From Mr Wallack's address it would appear that the les;ee lays tbe blame of his rros- *uccenss more upon his company-hntlssdually atnd personally-thara from any apparent disinrlirratibn upon tile part of the ...

LITERATURE

... - ,I3g NITED IRISHMEN, THEIR LIVES AND BY -R. R. MADDNRMuDM.D., Second Series, in -Two VQld., with numerous;. Original :ECOND- roict:Ai. - Il, our introductory' notice of this'the second series of Dr. SMddeU3t' itresthig and valuable worki.we alluded &geIeral terms io the subject of the volumes, and to the ms,,,ner in which our author had executed hifs task. We pro- teed oneW to examine ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASSIIONABL#' JNTELLI~~NSCFR.: ore . -. WINDS OR, WEDctEsDAT~.-Thes mornsng his Itoya Highness Prince Albert hunted with his harribrs for thie fdrst itime thlis seasei. Hi's royal highness wbsattebnded by Color el, 1ty Bouvrleaund Mr. G. E. 'Anson. 'The meet Was at Mr. Mason's the farm, at Upton. The royal party had two excellent runs, and returned tothe Castle at two o'clock to luncheon. be ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXAMINE[. .Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Mon- sieur Violet, in California, Sonora, and Western Texas. Written by Capt. Marryat, C.B. Three vols. Longman and Co. 3lonsieur Violet, whose adventures are here written by Captain Marryat, lays claim to be a more actual personage than even Peter Simple, whose adventures bad the same historian. Capt. Marryat gives us to ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVENT G(AIRDEN THEATRE. Last night a mo-t novel succesasin of entertanmenti wI performed at this theatre, in w iibl it would be hard t) say whether the actors or the uv~dience bore the lahgest rili, Certain it is tbat between them 8urh an uTi-btertap¢td cenie of conjuluion was produced, ats we are confident ha4 mot been witimessed within a metropolitain theatre iince tbe Iae of the fimous 0 P ...

LITERATURE

... LITEi T RUA. The C.tAssiN CHIEF. A RordAIM%, in 3 vole. _ vs. M1. 0 INOSTON, g=. Beaqtks.-The com- bined ide: t of beauty, Chivairy, andl devotion, with wyhich we are prone to associate eelhc reminiscences ofhistory as connected with O'eassia and its fair alnd valorous children, had already prcd>posed us inl ftvour of these volumes, gad thus we sat down to their perusal with a bin??as that ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Tln' Farmer's Mla qazinv, for October.- Published at tho iMark Laoie lxproess Oflice, 2t, Norfolk-streot, Strand, Lodonlo.-Amida t roach vs-t-v vlituable oirl risoftrl ulatter hore, is Li rceter of the Corn T'rade, wici overtv otte should roid Wilh ithe attiririorn it deserves. Havinig rotliced the fact that upwvardi oftT 700000 quurters of foreigtt wierat, of very soperior qualitiv, hoving ...