COURT ' N'qO:"FAS: HION. 0. FRIDAY. -This morning her Majesty and the Prince walked on the beach. Theic Royal Hignesses the Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, the Princess Royal, and the Princess Alice, were taken their accustomed airings on the beach in the morn- ing Her Majesty th
September 28, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
T R MTEAN'S G AETTEI EDITED BY "VATES." [EARLIEST EDITION.] To COUNTrzy AErTS ,,AND SuBsscRIERs. THREE EDITIONS OF THE ERA. *ijt edition i9 published in time for the Morning Trains Tirel it Ti~y Le in the hands of our readers within 300 miles of the 50 ?? ot sts same day; thle se
September 28, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
? rf,.ONEV MAKKET C;"V ?? CITY, FRIDAY lEi'ESIG. Th- cry of' wolf, woll, has ?? so ofen;ri-.- ) ,gar to ia etiortnous Railway ,,p c.litin i t ri-i-- ?? ?? laiiib, ivltii are gambo big (or, to uIsO a yii pj'j'Opli-. ex ]Jiri-siun, gaitibliLig) and friskilng ill J.11 tie ?? (ci I.
September 28, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
FOREIN AFFAIRS, FRANCE. The Paris Papers to Wednesday inclusive have come to hand. The most important matter referred to in the journals of Friday is the disease by which the potato crop has been par- tially attacked in Europe and America. The alarm in France was subsiding; even
September 28, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
| . -r- CORN-MARKET-SEPTEMBER 26. We have had a fair arrival of English WHEAT duriog the week, and as the demand was lively on preceding market days, there is only a moderate quantity on sale this morning, The precent fine weather prevents any increased animation in the trade, b
September 28, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
CENTRAAL CRIMINAL COURTs I (Continued from our Earliest Edition of Saturday morning last.) FRIDA), Sjr~t~Esian 19. . Edmund Thomas Yeakel, 48, engineer, was then indicted ?? n deed, with intent to defraud the South Midland alwy Cmpany. The prisoner w.ouild retracthipeao ?? tlt e
September 28, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
l_. ~ I FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND I'USICAL INTELLIGENCE. (EXCLUSIVE FOR TCR ERA.-) PARs.-(Salle Ventadour.)-The moment approaches in which the doors of the Italian Theatre will be opened to its faithful frequenters, and It appears that the higher cla-sss never manifested with g
September 28, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
INTELLICENCE EXTRA. i NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. piI' ST DAY.-AI Clifton's Nottingham, ldst Bib, agst Capt. Camp- bjell's Cr sus, los, 81b; t00; last halt of B. C.; Capt. R. Peet to ride _N0t~ingham, and CaptCa bel rs. WREXHAM. Acceptances for the HIkN3DIcAP STAKES. age st
September 28, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
PEDE STR!AN IS-M. MATCHES TO COME. Sept. 29-W. Sherratt,of Tunstall, andJ. Adaerley, of Congleton, 120 yards, for 20 sovs a-side, at Sandbach. 29-W. Hughes, of Newton, and J. Benson, of Wigan, 150 yards, for 20 sovs n-side, on Newton race-course. 23-W. Lees, of Middleton, and Luk
September 28, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
(1 ANIE LIST.-COUNTY of M1DDL,-EX. G ~~~(1iRsTr PUBLlCATION.) LIST f PERSONS who havetakenoutGENERAL GAME CERTI- FICATES at 4. Os. 1d. each, including the Additional Daty Of i - -nt, tinder the Act of S Vict-. cap. 17. -. per eenrs. ?? AbbOtt, C. James, New inn Abbott, F. Jenkins
September 28, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England