I LTF EDITOR IS NoT RES:OI'SSnBt FOR THE OPINIONS nXPuEsuED BY CORRESPONDENTS.] EDMUND SEAN. TO THIE EDITOR O( " THE DAILY TELEGRAIlI." Sir,-As there appears to be some controversy relative to the last appearance of Edmnunld Kean, will you permit me, then and for some years prev
February 9, 1868 - The Era - London, London, England
XMATRIMXONIAL RELIEF. In the Divorce Court, on Tuesday, Sir J. P. Wilde decided a mar- riage to be illegal because the wife, in order to secure secrecy, was aware of and a party to the proclamation of the banns with the name of her intended husband falsely given, tie true appella
February 9, 1868 - The Era - London, London, England
" THE E ALM AC FR 1868 "TECONDUCTED BY EDWAb'D LEDGiiR, Is decidedly the most complete and elaborate Work of the kind ever brought before the Public.-Vide Preess. CONTENTS. Dramatic aosd Musical Calendar. By E. L. BLAoCLUAD. Actors of tile Past. By CIIARLES MATHEW.S. Th'atricals
February 9, 1868 - The Era - London, London, England
11ER MAJESTY'S T IIEATRE.- 1 LAST WEEK. POSITIVELY T11E LAST NIGHT BUT THlEE. Mdlle. TITIENS and Mdille. CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. To-morrow Evening (Monday), December 9th, Mozart's Opera IL DON GIOVANNI. Mesdames Titiens, Kellogg, Sinieo; Signori Santley, Zoboli, FoDi, Casa- botl, H
December 8, 1867 - The Era - London, London, England
TOWN EDITION. . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1867. " There is enough suggested," we wrote last week, "to make it worth NAPOLEON'S while to ponder over the question of re-garrisoning Rome." That his MAJESTY has pondered, and that Rome is not to be re-garrisoned, are facts with which all a
October 27, 1867 - The Era - London, London, England
L O N G SIIOTS HO 1868. | By "TOUCESTONE." THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS. Because it generally exercises as much influence on the Oaks as the Two Thousand does on the Derby, the race above named is entitled to be considered one of the iiiost important events of the frst halt of the ye
December 29, 1867 - The Era - London, London, England
NEW YORK, DEcBnasn 9. The programmes at most of the Theatres in this city have remained unchanged during the past week. At WALLAcsr's establishment, the Manager is producing a succession of the finest standard dramas of the Eglhish stage. Tean and Ciountry vill this sweek altern
December 29, 1867 - The Era - London, London, England
WEEKLY RETURN df BIRTHS and DEATHS. In the week that ended on Satnrday, February 15th, 4,910 births and 2,977 deaths were registered in London and in thirteen other large towns of tbe United Kingdom. The annual rate of mortality was 24 per 1,000 persons living. The annual rate of
February 23, 1868 - The Era - London, London, England
I- LRD DERBY. The anxiety respecting the health of the noble PREMIER, which for the last week has so profoundly agitated the whole country, is apart from the painful nature of the cause, one of the most gratify- ing evidences of the estimation and respect in which Earl DERBY is h
February 23, 1868 - The Era - London, London, England
LONDON XTUSIC EALLS. WESTON'S.-hlr. J. S. Sweasey, now Sole Proprietor of this Music eHall, seems resolved to keep up the strength of his company. In the course of the evening many vocalists of repute take their places on the platform, and the entertainments are judiciously varie
February 23, 1868 - The Era - London, London, England