NEW PERIODICAL WORK, BY THE AUTHOR OF " STORIES OF WATERLOO." In .1otithly Parts (not to exceed eighteen), price One Shilling each, with Characteristic Engravings by Dick Kitcat, the First Part to appear with the Magazines at the end of March, THE FORTUNES OF Hr E C T O R O'S H A
March 20, 1842 - The Era - London, London, England
REGATTAS AND MATCHES TO COME. Aug. 25 and 2-The Grand Tyne Regatta. 25-The Nautilus Club Scratch Oars Match, for a pair of gold oars, from flattersea to Hammersmith. 26-Plymouth or Royal Western Yacht Club Regatta, and also Subscription Match, for a 100 sovs Cup. 26_-hatmuda Yac
August 24, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
(From Tuesday's GXZrTTs, Jan. 31, 1843.) WHITEHALL, The Queen has been pleased to appoint David Pollock, Esq., Bar- rister-at-LaW, to be oneof the Commissioners for thelelief ofnsol vent Debtors, in the room of Thomas Barton Bowen, Esq., deceased. I corooissioN signed by the Lor
February 5, 1843 - The Era - London, London, England
CONTRACTS FOR FRESH BEEF. DEFPAiTkENT OF nTHE COMPTrOLLE'R FOB VICTUALLWNG AND TRA-9r PORT, SERVICES, SOMERSET-PLACE, FEB. 4th, 1843. THlME Commliiissioners for Pxecutiing the Office of T Lard High Admiral of the United. Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, do hereby'give notice
February 5, 1843 - The Era - London, London, England
I YESTERDAY S LAW AND POLICE. A VOTARY OF TERPSICHORE. James Jones, a shabby-genteel'dressed young man, was sum- moned by a "lone widdy woman," named Spencer, before the Commissioners of the Borough Court of Requests, for the sum of 2 for rent; which he, the said James Jones, had
February 5, 1843 - The Era - London, London, England
Her Majesty has appointed the Right Honorable Sir Charles ''heophilus Metcalfe,' Bart., and ?? to be Captail.General and Governor-in.Ciief of thbe provinces of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, and of the island of Prince Ed- ward; and Governor-General of all her Majesty's
February 5, 1843 - The Era - London, London, England
Th ursday last being appointed for the sailing of the Great Britain from Bristol on her voyage to London, she got under weigh at seven o'clock; but upon the anchor being weighed, it was found that it had fouled, and some delay in consequence ensued. When she got under weigh at K
February 2, 1845 - The Era - London, London, England
I~~ ?? I, -1 - On Saturday, the Queen was Well at Windsor, and on Sunday, after Divine-service in the Chapel Royal, her Majesty was able to enjoy a short walk on the terrace of the Castle with Prince Albert. On Monday, her Majesty took an airing in a pony carriage, driven by the
THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF THE RIGHT HON. RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN, WITH A ME- MOIR OF HIS LIFE. By G. G. S. Bohn, London. Here we have, in one volume, the history and writings of one of the most celebrated men that ever lived, and all at the cost of two or three shillings. Sheridan
January 30, 1848 - The Era - London, London, England
LFROaS OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] ABERDEaN-Theatre Roya/.-The principal feature this week has been the production of " Macbeth," which was performed on Thursday evening, and, in consequence of its success, re. peated the two following nights. The tragedy was well acted throughout.
January 30, 1848 - The Era - London, London, England