THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... HAYMARKET. There is a well-known story of a jaded epicure, utterly miserable in prosperity, who becomes happy in what the world calls adversity. A notion of this kind is the foundation of a clever but extravagant little drama, which has been produced under the title of Used Up. Mr Charles Mathews is a young baronet, sick of too easy a fortune, in the first act, and in the second is forced to ...

POETRY

... TIHE WeRLD TS ALL A FLEEUING S1I(O\V.-Mouun.~l ti CY1IIT:iiNAD. r __ ?? Y hvd i ted svdd ritiaiant brau, ti ,. roued ini hd ir bobleb dd g Teog :llt l listder, da ?? gwese, a Elu g\va%\i f an' lltedl ydylyt ga1 a ?Nid didivvl 0 ld y rileo.dd. e 1fdals ileivirch parch i r nele t' i mcdd, ti Fri ditl:,tt hpvrawi 5gnedd haes. R A selch, a gohaitl, tegtecll gwcedd, 'itt fiddalit i ;ddit rior ...

LITERATURE

... MRS. JANET TAYLOR. LUNAR AND HORARY TABLES. DIURNAL REGISTER VOR BAROMETER, etc. (Taylor, Minories.)-These are two works by one of the most remarkable women of the present day, already well known, by her epitome of navigation, the merit of which was acknowledged by presents from several of the greatest potentates of the Continent, as well as from our own, admiralty and Trinity House, Mrs. ...

Published: Sunday 18 February 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2641 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literary Notices

... ?? V T111 IAIT'Y ?? MIm. Jerdan.) 1t is one of the strailgest .things in the Nvorld: tilzt is to say, in the litcle circle of our own ac- quailitilLe, that siince the year 1763- A Ii. 1763 -- nino D)oiniia 1 76., Aulna ?? having oc- CurIed preyVintS to P ?? oii ?? i in these king- d: i);s si0c Smiei it a century bebire-sin c 176U, eighity yctirs hagu c(alCtly, tell beyond the! three- Stcore ...

SPORTING LITERATURE

... TURF ANNALS OF YORK AND DONCASTER, together with particulars of the Derby and Oaks Stakes at Epsom, from the earliest period up to the close of the year 1843, interspersed with Biogra~phical Notices of the olden Jockies who have earned a notoriety on the Turf, and other features connected therewith. By JOHN ORTON, Keeper of the Match-book, and Clerk, of the Course, York, &c. &c.-This is a work ...

Published: Sunday 25 February 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1433 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... FASHIONS FOR FEBRIUARY, t (From the London and 'aris Ladies' Magazine of fl I' iFashion.) - The winter season ?? again brought into favor a : thc soft and wvarm douiilettes, w'hich are made of a levasntine or satin, withsmall square collr, wadded s throughout and trimmed with gimrip. Dresses of . pekin damasse are made with tight high bodies, very open in front, forming Coeur, lengthened to f ...

Literary Notices

... 'Lij.?r'ITI) Nolf(ts. '1t1tt. I]EnYTrIc. Ttitllttetl front the, Russian of L 0e6IhitkwOl By t1,hoju's B. Slitaw, B A of Cam. ?? ?? i rotesor et i1,uglish Literature ini Ille 'iWlial ?? Ot Tsarskoo SPlI6.-3 VOls.- WI LLiA5t BLACKiEVOD andi SoNs, Edinburgh anld Iks is nilovjl It novels; and one most attractire a: nl t t h t . men and manners, not merely ;ir owtn but tI ?? rv othirland, .sve one ...

COURT AND FASHION

... The Royal pair walked on Saturday at their usual hour. On Sunday the female demestics at the Castle (fifty-nine in number) appeared in mourning, by command of her Majesty. On Monday the Court news is confined to the morning walks The Queen and Prince walked out as usual on Tuesday. The Queen and Prince Albert attended Divine ervice in the private chapel of the Castle on Ash Wednesday. The ...

Published: Sunday 25 February 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1707 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FlSff.,BL *zINTELLCj(NC-- r .: h . . . vP ker Majesty has granted an apartment jn * Court Palace to the Misses Pottin te m Hanit, Pottinger, Bart. ,and alsototlheorphan family o Sir f en and Lady Smith. IYf rielq9,,, s The accounts received in London on Til f g Castle Howard, of the state of thle Earl of i- Y fiqtn d effect that his lordship was much the Ols xrer to i Duchess of Sutherland ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... v _ FAStON FOR Ail . (From the Lodon wid Paris Ladle-ss ?? of Fashion.) The wiuter season has again brought into favour the soft and warm doeuillettes, which are made of levantitne or satin, with small square collar, wadded throun liout and trimmed with gilup. Dresses of pehin damasse are made with tight high bodies, vcr OpeCI in front, forming cteur, lengthened to a sharp pointearly o th ...

LITERATURE

... THE PORTFOLIO, No. 7.-This admirable collection of me-1 Imoire and State p3apers will be read with great interest, not only by parties im mediately connected with the grand move- ment in Politics, but byt 31scb as 'have. leisure to devote to spa- cuateion on public evenlt2,, The present number is principally devoted to the jealousy with which mercantile people trading to the East Of Europe reg ...

Published: Sunday 25 February 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2572 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Original Poetry

... I - . ? ?? ?? 0,riginal Voctrp- A SAILOR'S CHARACTER. TiE foe thought he'd struck, when he nailed to the mast The colours of England both firmly and fast; The shot he received in his warm open heart, And he died, as he lived, like a Tar I Yet Jack's not forgotten, remember, my boys, He died like a man, and well buried he lies- The ocean his winding-sheet, peaceful he's there, Taunt his name, ...