FASHION AND VARIETIES

... by Lady Ainno ?? daugh- Or tar of Robert Earl of Cardigan. She married on the loth of ta April, 1856, By heremerrlego with the proecnt viscouint isho 11, Icaves a nomeroas family. Li The Bight Hon. John Hatchell and familjr. have loft No. 1, Bellevue loase ...

DRAWING-ROOM AT THE CASTLE

... Jamoa Brady,. Arnooly, Mapothor,; Johns,, Bolland, Feter', Speedy, Xorreait,:Willsans,Slialian, RJ Ireland, surgeon;- King, Leech, Hanry Wilson, St Marils Hospital; Tyi rail; Kearney, Staff Surecn; Buorry, Osihes,, Arm~'Medloal Staff; TwohilHlami..ten ...

IRISH SPIES AND PATRIOTS

... y,wicked and corrupt; butpleads for a few honest men among the patriots, such as Lord E. Fitzgerald, Emmet, Curran, or Grattan. So shines a good deed in a naughty world. But the curiosity of his book is the patience, research, and acuteness which ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ails Mrs and miss I'ollocke and suite, flesrtaerps-W W F' Nome, EEQ; , Pi' W Westby, Esq. D L; the R1ev Grattan t Gulnneso, Mr end thle Mlisson Grattan Guinness and suite, Mrso Judge Bell, thea Rev A J Ball, Mr and Mrs Rithardsen, Mr andt Mrs Duffy, Mr and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... life, Atter serving with the 87th Royal Irish Fusillere in India ane China, and ob. taluing hit captaincy, he retired from the arm). In 1861 be maerted aues Agnes Drew, a young lady of many attrac- tions, rnd of very oncient family of illinitylonn orlein ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Duhioand Dueheas of Moan beter end suite, Viscount Vanidevilie, Lady Grattan, Mre Word, MocsIgnor Talbot, T M J.y, Mr Breoughton, Mrs Pottinger, Mrs B.irlow, T P Wood, Master Barlow, John Dowd, Hon A Theilgec, MieS O Gedgo,, T A Smith DwneUn, Mto Ltndsay ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... the royal mall steamers, on .Wedesday - Colonel Tottenham, olopol.Hilior, P R W Toltenhiam, J hI Le Beare, Henry B D'llon, John B Dillon, MiaU PhillipB, Mis Guinneas, Mica Lutob, Thomas Rift, S Sneil, R L Green, Min Burns, Mrs Dornford, J Tobin, P Jones ...

THE DRAWING-ROOM—LAST NIGHT

... R aline, John lFltlay, Step~hen, D Biggs, v ?? Joeeph Murray, Direetor of Convict. Prleons; J7 FP Rynd, J7 Volresakeoy, Willitai Sunb'oy Langlol, Letroy, Cecil Howard, 00th Bifiss; Ciosals Reilly, Q C; William * Grattan, J1 Maurice Mahon, John Kane, P ...

THE ANNALS OF OUR TIME

... spelaking generally, the state of the country during that period was dangerous an(I explosive. Thus the riots in Kent, under John Thom, alias Sir AVillian Courtenay, otherwise the Messiah (in 1838), exhibit a degree of ignorance and obscure disaffection ...

FINE ARTS

... G. J. King, Captain Lowther, Mr. Pugh, Sir M. W. Ridley, Lord H1. Thyne, and Col. Tottenham. Sir Brook Bridges, Sir John Walsh, Sir John Trollope, and Lord Cran- borne, who then voted, are now peers. Mr Miles Gaskell, a moderate Conservative, has voted ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Balders, 5th Dragoon Guards; Dr Macsey, Mrs W B Arm. strong, Idlss Henley, Mrs Sinclair; Messrs F Spencer Ltndsay, B H Mostyn, Newsom, W B Armstrong, J Delaecour, H Humes, Dowling, Mssasergh St George, John Binton, Rev Dr Hard. man, Captain and Misc Fox ...

PROGRESS OF THE PANTOMIMES

... every variety of human passion, and the latter being remarkable for humorous embodiment and originality of conception. Mr. John Barnard's music has been selected and arranged with the tact of a thorough musician. The scenes of the harlequinade are abundant ...

Published: Sunday 04 January 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4621 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture