LITERARY EXTRACTS

... born to trouble as the sparks fly up. (John, give that lady a twopenny box of bills.) Yes, my friends, notwithstanding your liability (another box, John) to disease and ?? you say a twopenny box, sir? Another box, John)-here is a safe and speedy remedy (attend ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Anglia. DEATh orF JAMEs GinATTA, JUN.-.We have to an. nounee the death of James Grattan, jun., only son of Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P., for the County 'Meath. Master Grattan was only twelve years of age, and was suddenly attacked with inflammation of the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... C.B.; the Sampson, a, Captain Jones; and the Barracouta, 6, Captain the Hon. S. T. Carnegie; are under orders to form the armed escort to accompany the Royal yachts. The steam- frigates will drop down to Cowes from Spithead on Wednesday. Her Royal Highness ...

THE DRAWING-ROOM AT DUBLIN CASTLE

... Geo Ilodlsoc, D L; Erasmus Borrowes, Thoma, J Felherston, John Kingelmill, James Murray, E Borougic. GEyEnAL-Sir Hopton S Scott, K C B. BiAJoui.GNLcaALs-Slr Charlna O'Donnell, Falils, Smith, St John Clerke, blarlaghlau. COLOts:LLs-La Touche, Trevor, Whyte ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... and t Why is Mona. Rouselli like the Emperor Nicholas F' Because one has got the strength of fire-arms, and the other line got the strength of human arms. The assemblage was both numerous and respectable, and the entire performance wont off in the most ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... colouring to Mr. Ryan's story, who thus describes THE CONDUCT OF LORD CARDIGAN AT B&LAKLAVA. The brigade, which consisted of five regiments, and not six, as enumerated by Lord Cardigan at Northampton, advanced in the following order, each regiment being ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Hon. Judge and Mrs. Keatinge, Mrs. ar.d the Misses Blackburne, Sir James Murray, Mr. and Mrs& Doyne, Mrs. Henry Grattan, the Misses Grattan, Dr Graves, Mrs. Wingfield, Mr. George Ffrench, Dr. Harrisson, Professor Barker, Dr. Plant, Bliss Plant, Alderman ...

AMUSEMENTS AT LIVERPOOL

... alone on brutal strength, And stands-his late disguises from him torn- A grim colossus for the wide world's scorn. Arm ! Nations, arm! that he may feel ere long, The battle is not ever to the strong- 'TMe holy right against unholy wrong! To shield from ...

Published: Sunday 30 April 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 921 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

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LEICESTERSHIRE

... 151. each, and to pay costs. —John Wilhins and John Foulds, both of Long Whatton, were charged with assaulting Philip Needham, of that place, on the 12th inst., and were fined Is. each and costs, or 14 days imprisonment.— John Watts, of Loughborough, was ...

GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1853

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