LITERATURE

... LITr,10.Ast. Tayx LIDi7RAT Lsc TRAVEL. Edited by W. K KELLY, Rsq., with llustrations. Egypt and Nub-a Pant VI. By J. A. St. Jorn. Chapman ania H.9tc.-There are _O many capital scenes described in this number, that we are puzzled to know which to allude to. Mr. St. Jobh is RoW rapidly ascending the Nile, pausing as be goes, to examine whatever of curious is to be seen on the banks of the ...

FASHIONS FOR AFRIL

... FASHIONS PonR A3?R!L. (From the Werd ol Fcefclsn. 5 ! 'MIoSwtsNa rowr Furer, DRIcse-.The mnost fashion- able way of trimming alment every description of dress, particularly thle chirtsc is a pyramide-that i,. tritmmed round with a collsiderable naumber of rnvs of n*siments, placed at certain distanceS., the whole of different edticos, Ith loser circle being considerablv wider than t?,c top one ...

The Court and Fashion

... Of3c ecurt timbf gaofjjoll. ITEM MAJESTY S LEVEE.-The Queen held a Levee on Wednesdlay afternoon at St. James's Palace. Her Ma- josty and Prince Albert, attended by the Royal suite, ar. rived from Backingbam Palace at two o'clock, and were received by the Lord Steward, the Lord Chamberlain, the Master of the Hor be, and the Groom of thle Stole to Prince Albert. The fo'lowir.g noblemen and ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... HER MAJESTY S THEATRE. The engagement of so accomplished a vocalist as Madame Castellan before the arrival of the great ' stars,' is a judicious step on the part of the management. Madame Castellan has a good natural organ, her lower notes being the best part of the voice; executes her divisions with inexceptionable neatness; and may be pro- nounced in few words, as a good sterling vocalist, ...

Poetry

... 1j5octrp. SONNETS.-COnrPOSED AT CAMiBiRAY. 'T Is midnight, and the moan0, withl placid ray, Socnts pausing o'er the grave Where lies the kind-. Tho good ArclIbishop, ?? expansive mind O'er this community held righteous sway. Though servant of i churchl wihose narrow creed (Unlike her noale) debairs from hope and licanvo All but her votaries, to hii weas given A heart that jcarit o°ir every woe ...

COURT AND FASHION

... GOUT AND FASHION. I His Royal Highness. Prince Albert rode out on horseback on Saturday, attended by Colonel Bouverie, Equerry in Waiting. The Queen and Prince Albert. honored the Italian Opera with their presence in the evening, The Queen and Prince Albert, the Queen Dowager, -the Duchess of Kent, the ladies and gentlemen of the Court, and the domestic household, attended Divine service on ...

Published: Sunday 27 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 557 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... Go _ o a _ The Queen and Prince Albert, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal, took an airing 0n Friday morn. ing in an open barouche and four. The Equerries in Wai9rn. Colonels Arbuthnot and Bouverie, were in attendance oxgso back. The Princess Alice and Prince Alfred were taken rse pony and walking exercise in the royal gardens of Buckinghi Palace. His Royal Highness ...

Published: Sunday 13 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1587 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NURSE PEEL'S COMPLAINT OF MASTER GRAHAM

... NURSE PEEL' COMPLAINT OF MASTER GRAHAM. (From PUNCH.) Oh, dear IOh gooldnesg gracious tle! Whatever shald I do? 'Tis quite enough for any three The trouble I go through. The measles, hooping cough, and thrush, Are trifles to amloy; But I must always wipe and bruih That D TYr LITTLE BOY I The plague to me that Infant is Is really unbeknown: 'Tis worse than any rheumatis, Or bruise or broken ...

Literary Notices

... ulterarp JAottCro. The Irnprvisatore; or Lif¢ in Italy. From thc DIIIsIL of HANS CHiatSTIAN ANDjLisLN. Trail- slated by MAR.ny luewi'r'. Two v'ols. Bentley. 1815. ViESUVIUS IN A SUND.Y IlNIiOU1tr. WE au re not to asecid VsOuvius till evening, ?? tha glowing lava and :moonlight would have krcat eflect. We took asses from IRecifla, .ad rode upI tic monlitili ; thle road lay through vineyards ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—SPRING CATTLE SHOW, &c

... 1ROYAL DUBLIN SOCtETY -PRING CATTLEI PI,.o ?? SHOe. W, &C. , I e- The exhibition of black cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, to farming implements, &e., for 1848, commenced yesterday ieon the society's premises in Kildare-street. And we feel r the utmost gratification in having to state that never on to any former similar occasion did the yard present a display 10 to be at all corpared with the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ASIHION.4BLE IlTEL*GENCE* I The Queen and Prince Albert, attended by the Counteal of Chalrlemont, the lion. .Miss ltamilton, the Earl of Hard- wicks, Colonel Arbithnot, and Cflon-l Btluverie. henoured the Italian Opera with their presence on Saturday evening. Her Itoyal Highness thle Duchess of Kent and their Royal High- r(sves thle Du'l- and Duchets oft Cambridge, and the Hereditary Granwl ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... 1. . -. -- A.. - ?? r-J: - A 3 (Pront the Lendon anid Paris Ladie'f Magazine of Fashion. The new ales of this season are of brilliant colours, and made au gradually to shade fro ...