TFirER MAJESTY'S .THEATR E.- A[ MDLLE. LUCILE GRAHN respectfully informs the Nobility, Sebsdribers. and the Public, that her BENFIT will taefor the first THURSDAY NEXT, April 30, when will he performed (othe firs time'.tbis ?? Opera. DON PASQUALE. In thecourse of the even ong wil
April 26, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
. THi .GOAND NATMONAL ARCHERY MaeRTNG AT YoUX.-Thig meeting will take place on Wednesday and Thursday; the 29th and 3itl of July, the third day havidg fallen through. As there are but two distinct entries for the open day (third day's) shooting, the committee have determined that
DE The late sad occurrence of a soldier having met his death in consequence of the severity of his punishment from flogging has naturally aroused the sympathy as well as the indignation of the public; but before we -are led away by what is prima facie abhorrent to our ifeelings,
August 9, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
3EvENTS OF THE WEEK. Roasr.aY Or A CLERK Of THE BANE OF ENGLAND.- On Tuesday, information was forwarded to the metropo- litan police stations, that a clerk of the Bank of England had been robbed on Monday of bank notes amounting to 1,900, and a reward of 100 was offered, to'be pa
I MATCHES IN JUNE. 29.-Hurdle-race at Croydon, for a silver watch. ?? Leyland (Chip, of Bury), and W. Atkinson, of Preston, 160 yards, Bellevue, 30 suvs a-side. 30.-Robert Inwood (of Tooting) and Tetlow (of Hollinwood), one mile, 25 soys a.side, within ten miles of London. ?? De
IA REPLY#FROM PROFESSOR DICK. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ERA. Edinburgh Veterinary CullegeJune 16th, 1846. Sir,-In your paper of the l7th ult., and in that of the 7th inst., there appeared letters from " A South Country Vet.," which I have read, and in both I find my name bias been fre
DERBY AND ST. LEGER SWEEPS. whether old or ntew Subscribers, on the pay- '7 r ?? SHILLINGS, to Special Agents - 'tl 5rvxnen. in town and country, or at the Office :La -ill be supplied wvith the paper regularly 1rq1 . 1e ahs from the date of their subscription, and r ill be given,
November 22, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
QUEEN'S BENCH.-MONDAY. Tue QUEEN V. THE REv. JOSiAH BARTLETT -CRIa1u. .AL INFOE5!ATION FOR LIBEL.-The defendant in this case was convicted, at the late assizes for Herefordshire on a criminal information, which charged him with having published a libel on the honour of his aiste
November 22, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
FRANCE. The Paris Journals are to Wednesday inclusive, but contain very little interest. The Chamber of Peers rejected on Friday the petition of Count Sapinaud, who claimed for himself a seat in that Chamber in virtue of an Ordinance of Charles X., who had cenferred en hereditar
February 22, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
pLRFhC'' .FREEDOM FROM COUGHS in r ' : allnutes after use, and a rapid cure of Asthma and Con- ulltption itl all Disorders of the Breath and Lungs is insured by Dit. LO Otti'S PULMONIC WAFERS. The truly wonderful pow els of this remedy have railed forth testimonials from all rank
February 22, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England