On Monday the Queen and the Royal infants took exercise in the Palace gardens, and the Prince visited and inspected t e old chapel of the Savoy Palace. On Tuesday Prince Albert presided at a meeting of the Con. missioners of Fine Arts. After the meeting his Royal h ness went to
' THE. DAYS OF QUEEN ELIZABETH. BlL0EBRAdelaide-street.)-This, as its title designates, is an (gerlter A 1 after the manner of Sir Walter Scott, pressing btherecal ne of the age into the fictitious action of the tering times could not have been selected for such OVe tl.ore 'thle
Miss Rexford, a young lady of established ability, has jast brought out, through Cramer and Co., a pretty, simple siag, called " The Flower Girl ;" the air is original, anud the melody superior to the generality of modern compositions. We can. not bestow our approbation on the w
Now that his Imperial Majesty is far removedfrom our shores, we may speak of many acts of his liberality without appearing in the odious character of parasites. Many persons have hitherto viewed the Emperor Nicholas as a cold and selfish tyrant: his easy freedom, however, on all
HYDE MARSTON; OR, A SPORTSMAN'S LIFE. 3 vol. 8vo. (Colburn, Great Marlborough.street.)-The author of these volumes (the matter of which originally appeared periodically in the Sporting Review) is too well known, under his signature of " Craven," to the Sporting community, to ren
Is daytan hour, Of glorious liberty Iswrh a whole eternity of bondage." QTO THE EDITOR OF'THE ERA,~ IR-~.Although as far as regards public complaint, I have ltl seemed silent upon the subject of the unjust enclosure of Child's Hlatly thendoestiet, believe me, I have not by any m
BOAT-RACINc ON THE CAM. UNIVERSITY V. Town.-The banks of the liver Cara have not for years presented a more animated appearance, or been thronged with such an immense concourse of spectators as were assembled to witness this exciting race on Friday last; in fact, it appeared to b
THE PORTFOLIO, NO. 9. (Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.)- The Portfolio for June is filled with topics of the most interest- ing character. The machination against the Serbian Prince Alexander's life, a plot hatched in the bureau of Russian Diplomacy; the Turkish Treaty; the late Revo
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| _ 6 I (Extracted from the World of Fashion Monthly Magazine of the Courts of London and Paris.) CAPs, intended for morning costume, are mostly composed of inlet, or embroidered muslin; the former being generally lined with a pale-colored gauze, showing the richness of the inle