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THEATRE ROYAL

... whichwell.nlghended fatally to ten persons, occurred about four miles from Hartlepool Heugh Light. The Hastings brig Queen Victoria was making for Her. tlepool, in ballast, during a strong breeze from the SW., and was run Into just abaft the fore rigging ...

GLASGOW AND WEST OF SCOTLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... Lewin, Drum. pcllier, was an acquisition; and the co=ua, named Sir ?? by Mr M'KeniemlaJe goodeseedling after the order of Queen Victoria, both plants being quite noteworthy as novelties Great credit is due to the officials of the society for their unwearied ...

LITERATURE

... future Glas. gow, will still be admired as a fine specimen of the architecture which flourished in. the days of the good Queen Victoria. Already, it may he said, have Macaulay's prophetic utterances been realised. Not in Glasgow alone, but; nowhere, we ...

LITERATURE

... (lays and high:-. altd cause her to feel so happy it heart thait now and Itie s!hi wxbispiers to RBalph, 1 m happier than a queen. Ott, imothers, what a responsibility is yours l Il your hands is thle to isl -ing of the lnmn of the future generation. Are ...

LITERATURE

... mare sketch of his noble relative, ibho career of a man who was born in the reign of (OeOrge IT., aud died in that of Queen Victoria; whiose life bridges over the whole period from four years after the death of Pope to the death of Sir Vster Scott; whose ...

THE QUEEN'S NEW BOOK

... historian give to have similar mate. c rials within his reach, when writing about the reigns g of the great Queen Elizabeth or the good Queen 'l Anne? There is always something in the present a which has the appearance of being trivial and pro- I sale; ...

THE QUEEN'S NEW BOOK

... THE QUEEN'S NEW BOOK. ,lEAVk1S I9liMOM THE JOtIMNAL-OF OUR LI ElI IN THE IWJ{LANDS'. ?? following .ar did tionnf extracts fromn her idajesty's intercating wvork:- MiEt ROYAL, VOYAGE TO SCOTLAND-1842. Tuesday, Augusti 30.-lfe heard to our great oligtre's ...

LITERATURE

... RLobespiurre, 9 dollars; and of Mirabesta, 7 dollars| 75 costs. QUEEN VICTORIA AS AN2 AUTrOR.-TImo fact is nt iegom-|- rally kmmnvW, either here or in America, that 1-Tcr Majesty I Qusesis Victoria has written a work simlitled Leaves frIii t my Jourmal in ...

A POETIC FAREWELL OF PROFESSOR BLACKIE

... Spia nw h Government had returned no answer to Lordks tasiley's last despntch on the seizure ,of the English vessel Queein Victoria. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ;- TH1E ?EJIWOESS OF. W-ALERS.ยข A relapse, for' which no excitia~ ,cause co~uld be tracedJl, took ?? to ...

LITERATURE

... ise us wer than nineteco, atay he noticed; as especially toleritorions, Thle Queens of Coisedy (1) Madeline Brolian, of thle ir ranuigeis ;i (2) Boldeimoiselle Victoria, of the ;Gyinnase sand the Fransiie ; (3) Madernoiselle Mossin, ofI the ' Pelsis ...

Literary Notices

... and Ware, a distance of sixty-tbree miles, oc- cupied in the transit forty hours, the bearer travelling day and night on the Queen's business. At the accession of James I. there was no p ost in Engla'd. People sent their letters how an4 when they c uld; ...