[Er0oM oOUR OWN CORtRESkONDENTS.] BRIGHTON.- Thedtre Royal--(Leesee, Mr Charles Poole.)- With th spirited exertions of the lessee, there is no lack of novelty here. Mrs D. W. King. Miss R. Isaacs, Miss E. flonner, ir D W. King, Mr Stretton, Mr Hime, Mr Jones, and Mr Summers have
February 4, 1849 - The Era - London, London, England
. RT~vstasw A AuIiVAL OF THE COURT AT J3UCKINGHAM PALACE.-The Queen and Prince Albert left Windsor Castle at three minutes before eleven o'clock on Wednes- day morning, and proceeded to the Slough station of the Great Western Railway, travelling to Paddington by a special train,
February 4, 1849 - The Era - London, London, England
JOCOCK'S FEMALE PILLS are justly acknowledged to be the best and safest Medicine for Ladtes. An eminent physician says, "That Ladies who take, No. 1, between the ages of fourteen and twenty. and No. 2, between twenty and fifty, pass through life comparatively free from complaint,
February 4, 1849 - The Era - London, London, England
ANALYSIS OF THIE DERBY AND OARS LOTS POR 1849. I Mr. 13. Green's Lot is amost appropriate sequitur to that of Lurd Clifden, the latter representing most ably the aristocracy, the former the democracy of the Ring, both great in their way, both desiring the same results, although t
February 4, 1849 - The Era - London, London, England
| GREAT XETROPOL1TA HA U3DICAP. I ; "HET 9 ._ . . we, uufiftentiOnalb, last week, committed an l erIror, in describing ?? Number 12," as - minated by Mr. S. P. 3eeton, the indefatigable pro- moter of this Race. instead of JTolm Cosser," who' was named by the Triton of Mik-street;
February 4, 1849 - The Era - London, London, England
BETTING AT TATTERSALLS. MONDAY. The Chester Cup this afternoon gave way to the Great Metropolitan Stakes, on which evert speculation was brisk. Loup-garou was in great force, opening at 20 to 1, a liberal investment bringing the odds to five points less in a very short time. Cane
February 4, 1849 - The Era - London, London, England
I - I The number for the current month is embellished with two excellent engravings, "Pike Fishing," a quiet rural scene, with a brace of the "gentle craft" at their avoca tions, and " The Steeple Chase, Scene the fifth, Nobody names the winner;" a stirring incident illustrative
February 4, 1849 - The Era - London, London, England
The following horses are now doing good work:- Saddle The White Lady I Tiresome MalmesbuTy The Admiral Cacus Beauvale Fraiioiscan Honeycomb Sobraun Vasa Flycatcher filly Mahratta Cracow Elidallan Quasimodo Lola Montez Le Beau Adair Iodine sicyon Retail Taffrail Czarina Minto Dac
February 4, 1849 - The Era - London, London, England