FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND. MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (ExcLusive FaR TRE ERA.) The public are acquainted with the adventure, or rather with the misadventure, of M. Dietsch, the lyrical ambassador, whom the director of the Academie Royale had dispatched into Italy, in order to accomp
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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
ANCLING. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERA. SIR,-Being perfectly aware that the Era is widely circulated in this part of Yorkshire, I beg to forward you for insertion (if approved of) a list of flies used in angling for trout in the rivers m this neighborhood, especially tho " Wharfe," al
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
OUR CARPET BAC. DAeCOR.ATIVE AnTs.-In the exhibition of decorative works, in the King-street Bazaar, on one of the designs is a scroll, bearing the following inscription, in Gothic characters:-" En- richments of Coves." This has attracted great attention, and we have no doubt the
- The Great Western took her departure from Liverpool, on Saturday, at about three o'elock, ra.m She was evidently in ex- cellent sea.going condition, and carried out a fair number of ?? Sunday the Lord Mayor, alderman of the ward, sheriffs, and several members of the Common Cou
FOREICN AFPAj~S-:-t of FRANCE. The only news of interest in the Paris Papers is in the following despatch from the Governor sine ouI geria to the Minister of War, dated L Gl esal t Yesterday, during ?? ella Maro Ineral of. the Morocain army, his troops, to the numthbe C5neonatd:
- JEfDAY'S LONDON CAZETTE. 7FROM TuES I BANKRUPTS. Winchester-street, King's-cross, builder-I. lodge, hb. u an, Ciy. licensed victualler-J. F. Wood, Oxford, surgeon 0,bh pele nhe irm George-street, Minories, ship owner-R. Hodgson . F. oppen d Durham. mercer and draper-Z. Bond, Ma
TEt BRA. [LATEST BDITION.] SUNDAY, JUNE 30, ls4. The Corn-law question has been again occupying theattention of Parliament. The views of theAnti. Corn-law League have met with a signal defeat in the House of Commons. After two nights' debating if such speeches as were made may be