I L121RATU. I

... I L121RATU . I The Slave Pasver: its Character, Career, and Probable Deisignis. By J. E. CAIRiNES, M.A., Professor of Jurisprudtence and Political Economy in Queen's College, Gaiway. Second Edition, much enlarged, and with a uew Preface. 1863. Professor Cairnes's book is, beyond all question, the most valuiable contribution to the political history and morality of our time that has been called ...

ROYAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF ARTS

... IOX t 1 ?? , T i . S T OFI . A S. RoyKAL ~SQOTT SH: SOCIETY O.F ARTS. The usual fortnightly meeting of this Society.. vwa held last ?? Stevenson Macadam, 'the presidenti in the chisir. -A communication on a ;Method of Entangling an Eney's'Screw, by lthe lat~e Mr JoinDI~. Duglas, Albany Street, was repd by the Secretary.. The paper had been, formerly laid before the Lords of the Admiralty ...

Be Edmund O'Rourke, commonly known as Edmund Falconer

... A COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.-]BB. 19. (Before Mr. Commissioner HOr11o01) The bankrupt was formerly Lessee of the Lyceum, now of Drury- lane, Theatre. This proceeding arose under the following circum- stances: -In 1850 he was au insolvent in the defunct Insolvent Court, before the late Mr. Commissioner Murphy, owing 3,600. He obtained his final order under the 22d sec. of 7 and 8 Vic., c. 96. The ...

Published: Sunday 22 February 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1231 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Prince of Wales, with the Gentlemen. In-.Waildng, attended ?? service In the Chapel RItyal, St. Jamesbt, on Sunday. The eermon was preached by ir, Vaughan, of Donceaeter. A grand children's festival wag given by the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Prusila, on the 28t1 alt., at their palace in Berlin, to celebrate the fourth birth- day of Prince William, their Royal Highuesses' otleat ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I THE HEALTH OF PRINCE ALFRED. MALTA, 24151, 8.7 ?? Alfred'a health improves daily. illD Royal Higbness was removed at noon to.dsy from the St. George to the naval hospital. THE PRlINCE OF WALES'S LEVEE. LO:NDON, I WEl)N DAr,-ThePrince of Wales hold his first levee this day. The ceremony excited much Interest, and thousands of spectators were assembled tI the Park and St. Jamesa's-street. The ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASHION AND VAIMXE,, THE PRI0CE OF WALES MAURIAGE. The special committee of the corporation have iannin mouasly resolveffnot to recommend a general ilumination tout suggest that the citizens ehouid be invited LVco0tribits to the relief of existing distress In ruch a mainrer a, thea' i- May thinkrlght; that the loth ahould be kept a8 *gen-rer Ad holiday as far as possible, and have adopted a ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AhmsEMETTS. THE ABMOURER OF ITANTES, AT THE ROYAL ITALEAN OPERA- Mr. Balfe'new romsentic operawith the above ttle,has been produced by Miss Pyne and Mr. Harrison. Some of the music is in Ur. Belfe's beet style, elodlious, light, and flowing. Other portions are really ponderous, and far froa original. We suspect the compniser has been sorely trammelled by the librettist, Mr. J. V. ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... TIME INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. . The distribution of medals, by the very simple and 3 highly unceremonious plan of givingr theme as they are a called for, proceeds in a leisurely way, many of these s tokens remaining still on hand. Besides the prizes to Is exhibitors, a certain number of service medals are in .s course of presentation to gentlemen on the official staff, 3 and charged w ith ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I Philip O'Reilly, Eeq., has arrived at the Gresham Hotel from his Beat, Coolamber. Captain Robert M'Neill, 11th Hussars, has arrived at the Greheam Hotel en route for Lonfien. Thomas Walkington, Esq., has rettirned to the Cresham Hotel. William M'Cormick, Eq., M.1P.,.has left the Gresham Hotel for his seat, Londonderry. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant gave a grand ball last night at the ...

LITERATURE

... I DDUBLIN &VUrnSITY MAGAYINIL-The Dubin Urd- ver'ity contains a very able paper on The Actual Position of Irish Interesto, one of those practical, well- considered, and instructive essays which we fre- quently find in its pages. From some of the writer's conclusions we dissent, but the whole is so thoroughly national that we accept it, in the main, as a fair exposition of Ithe situation. ...

FOREIGN BOOKS

... Annalen der poetisclhen Nationac-Laterahcr der Deutschen irn xVI b1and XVII Tahrhundert. Nach den QuelZ Zen bearbeitet von Emil Weller. Bd. I. Freiburg: Herder. Herr Emil Weller, favourably known by his books on Pseudonyms and on Feigned Printing-places, now publishes this first volume of Annals of the Poetical National Literature of the Germans, which volume sets forth in chronological order, ...

LITERATURE

... LIT E RAT U RE. THE NEST' HuNvTERs; oE, ADVENTIRS 0110 THE INDIAIO AonSHrPELAGo. By WILLIAt DALTON, Esq. Arthur Hall and Co., 26 Peternoster-row. Mr. Dalton'bas at line of his own. He reads uip thoroughly all that is known and bas been written Of countries not usually visited, and makes the result of his own study both instructive and in. tereating to the young, by weaving a romantic story ...

Published: Sunday 01 February 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1592 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture