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WOMAN AND FAME

... Spatish son.shinc, and full of grace elid beauty. There is also mt good print fromu the bust of otir femnure Queen-Ihe young Pr viest' Victoria, which is juy dlicioualy plaeed in the tront of the swork. The face, WIe think, promises an amiable woman and ...

PROCLAMATION OF THE ACCESSION OF QUEEN VICTORIA AT LEEDS

... PROCLAMATION OF TuE ACCESSION OF QUEEN VICTORIA AT LEEDS. No finer exhibition of patriotic and loyal feeling and I of popular joy was ever witnessed In this town than on Tuesday a last, the day on which our younig Queln was proelnaimed Saver- e eign of ...

DEPARTED FRIENDS

... within it, viz. !o. Queen Victoria, the Duchess of Kaent, and Princess Augusta o' Saxoray, at Brighton ; tile Queen Dowager ir. Ploicesterso Augusta at Hastigs i andi the Duchess of .Gloucester at Bognor. Dr. Clarke, Physician to the Queen, it is stated, is ...

Poetry

... slave-e'en unconsciosrs ofefr, ?? followvs the victini to his lowly bier ! Oh! lovelv Victoria ! gaze-gaze-on the scene- We love thee--we hail thee-we bless thee oar Queen! Oh ' protect the brave soldier front tyranny's brand- And nobly he'll fight for his ...

STANZAS ON AN APPROACHING EXHIBITION

... 25th of June, On the occasion of Her Majeasty°'coro natloc. Belgium will be worthily represented at the Coro*ti so of Queen Victoria. The Prince de Ligne undertakes tele honoult able mission at his own expense. It is generally believed that the Duke de ...

Literature and Reviews

... them, and to which we shall probably pay some attention next week. VICTORIA.-An anecdotal Memoir of her Ma- jesty. LDNDON.-J. Saunderg, jun. 49, Pater- noster-row. Any thing about the Queen is now eagerly sought after, and we cannot doubt, therefore, that ...

REVIEWS

... slyls,, while its uses Sts i are pointed osst. Mr. Reid, in his preface, refers to to the recentA expllsisn on board the Victoria, aird rrges that sisce ?? steoan ths itself is more massageable than thle best trained and mostnaturally doello animal, ...

REVIEWS

... REV I E WS. lINDEN'S PORTRAITS OF THE FEMALE ARISTO- tv CRACY OF THE COURT OF QUEEN VICTORIA.- a published by the Proprietors, 18 and 19, Southampton Place, b Eustan Square--This work is worthy of the eminent engravers, h W. and E. Firden, and it will ...

REVIEWS

... pleasing and useful character of its literary contents. a FINDEN'S PORTRAITS of the FEMALE ARISTOCRACY of tire COURT of QUEEN VICTORIA. Nos. 2 and 3. London: W. and E. Findea, Southampton Place, Euston a Square. Another bevy of beauties, whose fares stamp ...

RASTRICK & BRIGHOUSE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Palfreymnan was severely 'injured. It appears that between nine and ten o'clockr, the military and police had D just passed along Queen-street, leaving it for a~few moments -unprotected, %when the crowd rushed up New-strect, crying,J io Now they are gone.-let's ...

HALIFAX

... the Clarence ground. Hopwood lane, between in eleven of the Halifax Victoria and eleven of the Oak clubs er which was won by the fornser with ten wickets to fall, 8, although the Victoria allowed the Oak club Mr. A. Whit. n, akter who is a member of the ...

Poetry

... poetrt. - , ?? -- ?? ?? -- . .. stg EPITHALAMIIUM ON THE MARRIAGE OF WI QUEEN VICTORIA THE FIRST. ar, Pu BY THlE CORN LAW RHYMER. toI pa QV rEN of our heats! true marriage mi Is made of solid bread: sa Want's mny-ciilded pcstiletco SC That curseth board ...