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COURT AND FASHION

... _O~UBT~ A~i AB~TT6. I WINDSOR, uosn ,J ?? and, Prince walked in the! ?? adjp~4oihg ti, rtl hil orng. ., Alfred Paget.ha iuecetdadMisjor-Gepeal' tnel Hon.' Chales 'Gr'ey as 'Equerry-im. ?? her Di Mjest-.; .2. ?? . s;, . . WINDSOR,-TUv.EsaDY.The Queena ,a, *,Pri'ber.toattended. h)ythe Maichioness. ?? Xtle Hon. C. B.~ Phipea,M jor'GeneiaI the Hrnc'Ciharles Grey,Lord 'Alfrtd Paget, ...

Published: Sunday 11 February 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 774 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LTr=ARY mSI~cELLA.NEA-. f S v ; lU S ?? JACQUEs A AiAGCo.:-The Pars papera announce the deatb, in Birazil, of Jacquea Arago, btother of the celebrated astronomer and member of the Provisional -overnment. lie was quite blind- but was a: great traveller; and a few -ears ago he, in spite of his infirrnity, actally undertook to accompany a party of-adventurers to the gold miues, of California. Ec ...

AMUSEMENTS AT MANCHESTER

... 4MU EKT_ A A ., _ _I_ . . ..A . I T I . (vOMVIR OWN co3RISQNyN!jj.. -Tiaza~a -Rwia.-T~e B4fle.'of 14e Aln. clospd ita eareer. -last nighti (Saturday),.; -The Pan oqeime of Jock adtviddlean-etalafttr an~unprcF cedented run ofunpwarils of nine eeks, will be performed for thelqsttie 4#LWednesdas~ynext. M.Pc~oe h lwtkshsbn~oiIi, daywhen Mt. H.L J.,.Wallack,. the stage-manager. willl~aper fci, ...

Published: Sunday 25 February 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 564 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... SOCIAL STATICS. Social Statics; or, the Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified, and the First of themk Daveloped. By HEanEaRT SPExcER, Lon- don: Chapman and (Jo. Amongst the ever-increasing number of books now sent forth in such profusion by the press, one turns with real satisfaction to the masterly work now under consideration; its vigorous and sus- tained logic evinces a ...

THE FASHIONS

... a m a E*FAsW ,O,, Although' the Pari~ia w int~r-eason has not, for many causes, been so gay aS. itd predecessors, still. a few basil have recently takien placie. A moat elegant one was giveni by the miister of the Interior,.at which- all the beauty of.' Paris apperard. The. dresses of these ladies were. of the most gorgeous descriptien, aIS 'the followig details will ?? Thefiast costume to be ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... SOECIETY OF ARTS. At the ordina~ry meeting of the Svoiety o~f Artt last evening, JotrN ScotT RUSSELL, F R.S., ViCe-presidest in tbe chair, the paper read was Or, the chalk straet considered as a source for the essppiy of water to the me. tropolis, by Mr. S C. Homnereham, ofi Inst. G.E. Toa author commenced by atating that in many districts of Great Britain, where the soil rests upon clay, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AUSEENTS. I We are faithfklly piomised the production of the new Frenchopera, Bl'toile du Nord, on Monday, at DnURY- LANE. Even pantomimes cease and deterrasile; and Jackc and Jill (the traditionary tubtrs dowv the bi of the olden time) must, with 'all mortal things, caine to a final rest. The pantomime has, however, it is said, been very profitable. Any way, i is re- markably good. ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Murray's British Classics: Lives of the most Eminenit English Poets, with. Critical Observations on their Works. By Samuel Johnson. With Notes corrective and explanatory, by Peter Cunningham, F.S.A. Three vols. Murray. We may take this for the classical edition of one of the best prose works in our language. It is the book edited as it deserves-indeed, as it required-to be; for there were ...

LITERATURE

... MOtIRTAIN3 AND MOLEHILLS.* Mr. Frank Marryat most pleasantly reminds us of the frank3e~s, the gehiality, the love of the dashing and the whimsical, that distinguish the works of his celebrated father, Frank Marryatis altogether worthy of Peter Simple. Iflis account of San Francisco is capitally struck off; as though it was all painted in- as the srtists have ?? wet cololrs at one task. There ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... A6- THE QUEENS' ilEFORE THhD CONQUEST. By MRS HALL. Hrst rud -8lacke'tt, Wiboozig4eet.-This volume contains bi6graphiessof many Ml11es, whost names are prob'ably'unkndwri' a'44st number ?? readers. The Jifidames 'vhose historis MrLT~aIJ records flonrislied Qfor6,tiio cnqnest i f Engbnid' William .. randy and, Although for the mos part apparently well-conducted womn,1 they do nol seem to have ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... At the meeting on Wednesday last, Mr. S. F. Gibson in the chair, the following paper was read, The Commercial Consideration of the Silk worm and its Products, by Mr. Thomas Dickins. Though this manufacture engages, per- haps, fifty millions of our capital, and euiploys about one million of our population, and though the worm has given us the most perfect and most beautiful of all fibres, ...

COURT AND FASHION

... -4 ~ OR i:D P1&HION. - -.iTh.Queen and rince lbert with thp Ptmcess Aliee, drove out in'alsledge inr ,lXndayr morning., The lIon;' Mary Seymour, the Hod.J Matilda Paget,;:and Lard -Alfred Piget followed in a second sledgei(i'';.. ?? . ?? i'i. ?? ^ :ls Royal'Highness..Prince Albert visited tbe Wellington Bar,. ?? for.'the pnrvosowof'seiing-soime of the woupded mitl of'.tbe.Grenadier Gnardsof ...

Published: Sunday 25 February 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 627 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture