G ENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO'M PA~t' powerful and Oirst-rate STEAM SHIPS are appoinetp T wcvTom-HOUSE or TOWER OF LONDON, foe- lea' the CU :aring her Majesty's ai,)every Wedns~sa molttbrning, early. The I~rincess Royal, Capt. H. W. Gibbs' ,,ni Satutiki jN lVittlngham. The Countes
S11 EDITION, EN.LAilGED AND AMlENDED, AND gsGL{ ADAPTED TO THE ENGLISHU STUDENT. LV(GEL'S COMPLETE DICTIONARY of the ,V E IAN and ENGLISH LANGUAGES, English-German and Fe' w -tAew edition, Nvith great additions and improve- G rticullrly ndapting it to the English Student. By C. A
April 26, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
The three Burlesques produced on Monday night last assure us that this class of entertainment must speedily find an end. At first Burlesque was received as a novelty, and gave some hopes of prolonged amusement, but as the failure of many strong hands has since proved, it is so l
April 19, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
I [The casualintroduction of Veterinary topics into the pages of a newspaper may not be a novelty, but we believe none of our cotemporaries have ever contemplated devoting a certain portion of their space every week to subjects connected with tsa Veterinary profession; and, as t
April 19, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
THE BERA. [LATEST EDITION.] I PUBLISHED AT SIX O'CLOCK EVERY &UNDAY MORNING. I SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1846. In our last publication we reverted with pride and gratitude to the glorious battle of Aliwal coming close in the wake of those at Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and in our present one
GRAND EIGHT OARED MATCH b ETWEEN THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE CLUBS. The Cautabs, On Friday, achieved another victory in one of the most galant races on record, and in which the distance of four miles and nearly a furlong was performed in the almost incredible short period of twenty
V052, KING WILLIAM SF-R IT,71 N`BRIDGE.-LAAA CLOTH PALE-TOTS adi ZEP~yR9VRCOATS atl18s.,2Its.,35. 1010 aod llzoi eatf and finished Undier the inamzetilate o ssperil t Cdl, "- rn;e. tors. Also alarge andvsried. Stc tT1C eII~ diate wear. Inl j 11ne BIRCH and LUCAS, Tailors, 52, Kio
April 12, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
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
LAfD AND CUMBFRLAUD WREST- . |w|SttICE LING SOCIETrY. kic -oll yrostle," by the natives of Cumnberland _..ii tuas pla e, accordaig to annual cu tOiii, yesterdiay vxle ?? f ..;estive hailt erected oln tbe grouvivts II, ' B ure tarn Tavers, Islitgtun. The attenivauce :tat*ni there
April 12, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England
PE EST IAN IS r. I April 13-1ylixfielf ?? tr orn IiV" O Nortver utsirh Stai) 1o n na miles within the hour, ohe9r bStin, 1oyton aO ?? gentleman of Man- nt l" Wa sle i f -l` ?? Wood, and sl Yates, of Haslu igdon, 120 yards, tar 25 sovs a-Side, at Beliedue. 13-A halldicap race of i
April 12, 1846 - The Era - London, London, England