Cig of ARUNDEL CASTLE. E brave castles of England! hoary records of feudal pomp and power! well have they been designated "the landmarks of our country's history." We look upon them, and the dull imagination is t [View of St. The royal mail steam-packet Forth, Commander Fayrer, f
March 11, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
" Those who beheld the two cavaliers, as they conversed together, would notice that Titian, who was several years the senior, had also greatly the advantage in personal appearance. Not merely because in stature he WRS over the common height, and combined strength and activity of
March 11, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
TIIRHATHNING THE LIFE OF THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER....- On Tuesday, about two o'clock, the Right Honourable Henry Gou!burn, Chancellor of the Exchequer, attended at Bow-street, before Mr. Hall, to demand a warrant for the apprehension of one John Dillon, late a captain in
March 11, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
N reviewing the drama our object will be no esthetical one. We bold the term in utter abhorrence. We shall criticise and judge by no imaginary standard, but simply by comparative excellence; and, unless novelty is presented to the public, shall make no attempt to fill up a pre-a
March 11, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
;TIE opening of the Opera is the ovatar of the (London spring. The Italian warblers are the 'natural precursors of brilliant flowers and bright skies. They are the genuine reflex of the season's bounties, and pleasures, and luxuries. Ere this, the votaresses at the shrine of Fas
March 18, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
Lord BROUGHAM rose to propose his promised vote of thanks to Lord Ashburton for the manner in which he had brought to a successful termination the negotiations with the United States. The Duke of CAMBRIDGE, Earl of ABERDEEN, Lord COLCHESTER, Lord DENMAN, supported the motion, wh
April 8, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
Mr. Pemberton is to have the seals of the Duchy of Laneas ter as Chancellor. The Hon. J. Talbot, son of the Earl Talbot, is to succeed Mr. Pemberton as Attorney-General to his Royal High- ness the Duke of Cornwall. THE METROPOLITAN IMPROVEMENTS. —On Tuesday, by order of the Comm
April 8, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
Sir V. BLAKE moved for leave to bring in a bill to abolish all the oaths taken by members of Parliameent on taking their seats. Sir JAMES GRAHAM opposed the motion on political grounds. Sir R. PEEL could not consent to disturb the securities established by the Catholic Emancipat
April 1, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
Hams or PARLIAMENT. — A return made to the House of Commons states that the total amount already expended for building the new Houses of Parliament is £380,483 10s. i the amount voted has been £438,500, and consequently £58,015 10s, is in hand unexpended, which will be required
April 1, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
of the Government—(Loud cheers). The fact was, that the repeal of the Corn-laws was no longer a question to be settled by argument. Had it been to be settled in that way, the great work would have been achieved long ago. All the principles of the Corn-law repealers were admitted
April 1, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England