Fashion and Varieties

... Ai.5IotpolI t110 farif iS. TH1E ?? U 11 T. lA.AIOnIAt, Awu.;;Sr 3t1--Tho Queen nrd ?? Consort, Nvith the Prpicessec and Prince Arthlur, at- tendilel Diville servico at the Parish Ch' urcih of cratliie On Sanday lost. The Marquis of Dalihousie, acconmpanied by ?? Ladies Raunsa, 1101)ooss to leave this country carly in the ensuing modtij ior Mlaltat, ia order to pass the ae)pproacliii, Winter in ...

COURT AND FASHION

... BALATORAL, SEPT. 20.-Her Majesty the Queen, accompanied by her Royal Highness the Princess Helena, and attended by the oa. Flora Macdonald, drove out yesterday. The Prince Consort enjoyed the sport of deer stalking- His Royal Highness the Prince Alfred attended by Lieutenant Cowell, R.E., arrived at Baloratl lat night, from Osborne. SEPT. 21.-Her Majesty the Queen, the Prince Consort, and the ...

Published: Sunday 27 September 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1597 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CATARINA TO CAMOENS

... (FROM POEMS BY ELIZADETII 3IARRETT DROWNING.) Dying In his absence abroad, and referring to the Poem in which he recorded the sweetness of her eyes. On the door you will not enter, I have gazed too Iong-adieu!- IHope withdraws her peradvOenture- Death is near me,-and not yotu I Come, 0 lover, Close and cover These poor eyes, you called, I ween, Sweqtest. eyes, were ever seen. When I beard ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... A rasebicahie, but not very crowded audience, graced the epticcg ofto eltaltan operiis yesterdacy cvening. The piece 8oniewihat perversely selected for the occalon, was the highly. praised., much abused, and world-talked of, La Travia's. It is not for us to take into consideratton the motives wvhiah may have led to the selection of this peculiar opera for tile opening night, when there were so ...

THE MAGAZINES

... THE M4G-AZINES. BENTLEY'$ MISCELLANY. This month'. Befit opeve with a very interest. ing notice of Gregoroviuas's recently published ac* count of Elba, and ite historical aesociations in ecnneetion with the Firk. Napoleon. ' The-f1Mil.M lionaire of Mincinglane is dontinuallyincreasing. in. apirit and in interest as it proceeds.-. By a happy ccincidence tbe course of the story carries us to ...

LITERATURE

... 1JITEIARATURE. -QuIN.LAND. . d r VssrietiwS u'l erin .Life; In E Lotidon Richard Bentleyi ?? isa n Ovtl professing to give in ite in- Qn , sme of the loader' varieties of American clife, a tihev were passed through by a bold a alf eeiros American youth, commencing b d ?? or Ilis parents, and ending with q withI j 0ltait iucident of his OWII mirritl s.- The tfer of the hero was Peter Quinlandl ...

Our Library Table

... Out Library 'gable. BLANCWOOD g-iVCS us another capital number this month; we do not think we ever read a better. The j articles are all on subjects of interest, which are treated in a good spirit, and handled with great ability. The subject of 1Military Education' is admirably treated in the first paper; as is the connection between geo- logy and the cosmogony of the Bible, in the third, en ...

LITERATURE

... MElrIolB OF JOHN ARMSTRONG, D.D. 4 ,emloir of John Armstrong, D.D., late Lord /9isk0?' of Grahainfltowin- By the Rev. T. T. CA&RTSR, M.A., Rector of Clewer, with an Intro. duction by SAMUEL Lord Bishop of OXFORD. Oxford and London: J. H. Parker. teliglious biographies are plentiful as black- rie but unluckily they seem, by a kind of pre- orip tie right, to be chiefly confined to a par- ticalar ...

THE SKULL

... There hsve been found drssing the excavations for the Blrkenhead new docks many Interesting relics of the past history of the world. At a 'eepth of 25 and 0 feet Srom the present bead of the pool, horns of the buffalo and red deer, of an enormous ilse, interspersed with Immense spe- cimens of the black oak and other timber, have been dis- covered, giving evidence of some prior existence of ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... Three theatres console the public that remains dependent upon London for amusement. At the HAYMARKET, Much Ado about Nothing has been carefully produced, with Mrs Sinclair (formerly Mrs Forrest) as the Beatrice. Mlfrs Sin- clair is a lady with a handsome presence, and she is a very careful actress. Her voice is a little wanting in the flexi- bility essential to it in the part which she has ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ?? ilibioll Kelly Varieties, T I LE C O U R T. B.LMORAL, MONDAY.-Icr ?? tilc Queen, the Prince Consort, and her Royal llighness the P'rincess Royal, attended Divine service at thc parisli Church of' Crathiio vesterday. In attendance were Ladv Churchill, the lion. Flora Macdonald, the Earl of Clareudon, Major-General the llon. C. Grev, and Colonel the Holi. C. Phiplis. The service was per- ...

Review

... TV (Yebicb. tu-li[aX UN.IVEI'SITY MA(1A7ZI\. September. Dublin: Jl'/yei 1i. Su11N. TE pages of this favourite journal are, this month, more thall Itlialkv crowded with useful and interest- ing matter. Tiht roview of Adaronari's LWe of' St. tCoInlulmia, editeil by Wl'illiarm Reeves, carries ns back to thiose olden tinies when religion was more a ?? of right anld filet than it is nowl-to ...