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LITERATURE

... LIT ERAT U R E. ,T SHIP OF GLASS, AND ATCHERLEY. By IJARGRAVE JENNINGS, Esq. Newby, Mortimer- street. The first of these tales is a romance, the second a fiction, whose ground-work is the Rye House Plot. It is obvious from the preface that the author's favourite is his romance, and such it ought to be with hose who concur with himself in the impression that the world is growving too ...

Published: Sunday 27 September 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2182 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY ERA

... are amc'ngst the necessaries of life. They have ad. 13 o rapl l1v and as universally as tea in public estima. I ie that refreshing and long-abused herb, once de- tion a the svmbol for every thing the contrary of man. nce bat at last esfablished as the temperate drink of crack har .coarchmen, and very probably now in vogue even with the st8e1. tr e g1ritto successor to the Jehu of the common ...

Published: Sunday 19 April 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4968 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE COURT AND FASHION

... Her Majesty and Prince Albert visited the exhibition of the Royal Academy on Monday. The royal suite consisted of the Countess of Desart, Lady Caroline Cocks, Bon. Miss Devereux, the Lord Steward, the Master of the Horse, the Groom of the Stole to his Royal Highness, the Vice.Chamberlain, the Master of the Hoousehold, ron. Colonel BerkeleyDrommond, Colonel Arbutbnot, and Lieutenant-Colonel ...

Published: Sunday 02 August 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1252 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LONDON, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1846

... The House of Commons met yesterday at twelve o'clock, but uutil two o'clock a succession of desultory conversations occupied the attention of the House. At two o'clock the order of the day for the second reading of the Factories Bill was put from the chair. Mr. Hi'ME then rose, and having remarked upon the importance of the subject, and the consequent impropriety of discussing it in thin house ...

RAILWAY NEWS

... London, Friday Morning, April 17. The half-monthly settlement in shares chiefly occupied the attention of dealers yesterday. Shares were not so well supported in price generally; but there was little doing either in them or scrip. At Liverpool the share-market was very flat, and prices rather lower, except for Eastern Counties, which were still on demand. The same dull feeling prevailed at ...

France.—A telegraphic despatch received yesterday announced that Prince Louis Napoleon escaped on Monday ..

... Picardy, where had been confined since the sentence passed upon him after his attempt to create an insurrection on the occasion'of his landing at Boulogne. The Riots at Elbeuf.—-The precautionary measures taken to keep an armed force in the town of Elbeuf after the riots, have had the effect of preserving tranquillity. Further arrests have been made, to the number of about thirteen or fourteen ...

LOSS OF THE GREAT LIVERPOOL

... Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company'* Offices, 51, St. Mary-axe, April 7. The committee appointed by the minutes of the board the 31st of March, 1846, to investigate the circumstances connected with the loss of the Great Liverpool steam-ship, on the morning of the 24th February, at 4 o'clock, about ten miles from Cape Finisterre, report :— That having read the letter of the late ...

UNITED STATES, &c

... LIVERPOOL, Thursday We are in possession of New York papers to late date of the 19th ult., by the ship Marmiou, just Arrived This vessel is not a regular packet ship, and brines f™ despatches. The Cambria steamer, which sailed from thii the 4th ult., had arrived out with further news of the scarcity here ; but it is satisfactory to know that although large purchases had been made, yet that the ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Orqissaol Letters, illsistrative of Euji isle History; iso- leeding nseueroseus Royal Letters. With Notes and Illustrations, by Sir Henry Ellis, K.H. &c. Prin- cipal Librarian of the British Museum. Third Series. Bentley. Sir Henry Ellis's Collections of Letters are well known to the antiquary and historian. We need not enlarge upon their value, or on the knowledge, diligence, and fidelity of ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... a TTIE, LITERkRY EXAMJINEi1- Luria; and a Soul's 'Tragedy. By Robert Browning, Author of Paracelsus. MoXamfl. Luria is a tragedy of one day: its acts being the five different periods of morning, noon, afternoon, evening, and night. But into the day which consum- mates a life may be crowded a life's experiences and passions; and this is aimed at in Laria. It has Mr. Browning's defects. Too much ...

COURT AND ARISTOCRACY

... HER MAJEstY'S VISITs.-TIte Queen anid Prince Al- bert, attended by their suite, left the Castle for Cashio- bury park, oel Iolniday last, oel a visit to her Majesty the Queen Dowager. Onl Thursday her Majesty closed her visit to Queen Adelaide at Cashioltury park, and de- parted for Hatfield hounc. 1aNttiRtUa IN Mfinjl Lisa-The marriage of Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Herbert, second daughter of ...