COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AND EFASHION. TucssDsY.-Tleir Serene Highnesses the Prince of Leioiugen, Price Frederick of Schleswig Holstein Augustenbourg, and Prince Victor of Hohenlohe, left the Castle. .he The Queen's Bounties. The ancient and Royal charities associated with Maundy-Thurs. day were distributed to forty-two aged men and forty-two aged women in Whitehall Chapel, with the customary formality. The ...

Published: Sunday 31 March 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 712 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AND FASHION, I BALMORAL, SETME 21.-The Queen, accompanied by Princess Helen., and Princess Louise. and attended by Lady Augusta Bruce, went out riding yesterday afternoon. The Prince Consort and Prince Louis of Hesse went out deer stalking. Prince Alfred left the Castle yesterday morning at ten o'clock, attended by Major Cowell, for Liverpool, whence his Royal Highness will embark on ...

Published: Sunday 29 September 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1563 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Terrible Accident at the Philadelphia Theatre

... An accident of frightful fatality has occurred at the Continental Theatre, in Walnut-street, on Saturday, 21st ult. Since the destruc- tion and accompanying casualties of the National Theatre, sonme years ago, we have had no Theatrical matters so terrible to recount. A few weeks ago, Mr. William Wheatley, an old and favourite Actor and Manager, leased and refitted the place. At great expense ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1029 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... -1.~ tipRT'I!UI--1RAL SOCIETY. 'IIe first spring borwothbi' society foi the present. ' ea nc ietedqudlrqavYi1 the Ratuado F 94'qo RM opoasion, uder an nuerusursnust' ~ was glorious, ,an~l thpousarng ,who#a4 ,1beea kept iithin 15 door.Aucngij mos sevre 4 Profctdo i~suied ,f~ortb. hn e# ?? ot*ia r r fine warrm~day~of; theioeaso~ha, ?? a8o ihe,'d t i61 froainthes promocade in Ironst of the ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Iff- , _ ,. - - - - - , I Lost enrning ir. and Mrs. W. J. Florence took their farc& weli'benlirit Iu tlbe ipreseece of a' crowded andfashtilonlbql audietee. Thc performances comnmenced with th§ comic dra- ima of Ihf to flood zarc, In which Mr. Florence; as Paddy O1lfferly, wea mnot effective, and khpt the housee from one roar of Isaghter. to alother. In the Protean koeivth of Ths 1eecri ...

POETRY

... TO DR. JOHN EDGAR. AcLD, couthy, cauty, spunkie Jonny, Your marriage speech was unco funny 'Bout Yelverton an' Fathler Nooney, 'Nent the half marriage: Ye're worthy o' a bag o' mouey Tae buy a carriagc. Your Armstrong gun was on her stand, Ye fired her aff wi' canny hand; The registrars ower a' the land Are in a swoon, An' ilka priest uplifts bis wand Tao crack your Mroon. 'Tho bonny lasses ...

FASHION

... FA SHION. T H E C O U R T. WINDSOR CASTrLE, JAN 15--Her M1lajesty's dinner- ii party yesterday included the Prince of Wales, Prince d Alfred and Princess Alice, the Hon. Mrs. Grey, p Major-General the Hon. R. Bruce, Colonel the lIon. hi Sir Charles and Miss Phiips. Liett.-Colonel Keppel, d Major Cowell, R.E., and Major Elpilinstone, R.E.- s The band of the Scots Fusilier Guards played during C ...

POETRY

... THREE ROSES. BY ADELAIDE PROCTER JUST when the red June roses blow, She gave me one-a year ago. A rose whose crimson breath revealed The secret that its heart concealed, And whose hair shly, half tender grace Blushed back upon the giver's face. -A year ego-a year ago- To hope was not to k!now. Just when the red June roses blow I plucked her one-a mon1th ago: Its half-blown crimson to eclipse, ...

FASHION

... FAS 11 ION. THE COURT. IHer Me1ajesty the Qiieen, accompanied by the Prin- cess Alice and Princess Louise, and attended by the I-on. Horatio Stopford, took a drive in an open car- riage and four on Friday afteinoon. Colonael the Hon, A. N. Hlood was in attendance on horseback. The Prince Consort and Prince Louis ot Hesse, attended by Licat.-Colonel the rIon. D. de Ros, honored with visits ...

SCRAPS FROM PUNCH FOR JULY 6

... SCRAPS FROA[ PUNCH FOR JULY 6. InfEllille recipe for hot ?? is the best way to prevent meat turning? Eat it straight off. NAUGH [wTY JONIATIEAN.-You1 slhai't interfere, mother -and youl ought to be on my side-and it's a great shame-and I don't care-and you snall interfere- and I won't have it. COCKNOY CONUNDRU.M.-What's the difference be- tiveen thu late Sultan, Abdul Aledjid, and his suc- ...

FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... ANTRINT.-Antrini, Armoy, Carnmoniy, Dariluce, Tuesda!; C0ishendall, Thursday; Dunloy, Frilay; Rnsharliin, Saturiay. n Ainl[AGI.-Mountnorris, Mondiav; Charlieniont, Ttees. N day; BlackwatertonVn, Jonesborougrh, Tan(:rsgee, We- G nesday; Lurgran, Thursday; Marliethill, Friday; Por. e tadosn, Saturday. 3 CAVAsX-Stradone, Butlersbride, Monday; Shercoclr, ?? Wednes(day; Cootehill, Friday. DERtY. ...

LITERATURE

... UZ CASTES OP EDINBURGH. By John Heiton, of Darniok Tower, Au(Eior of 1 Old World. and Young World.', th 3dton;, much ?? Edinburgh: Willl- .. gi: i1itnb,2 St. Daiid Street. .'IROW H' Campball, 64 th Argyll Street. Tnm iac4 tbat this work has rsn intothreseditions in & short aereeable evidence of tihe estimnation in which it 4 bd y the public In this way it bzs not met with A dioietiui'tbain It ...