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LITERARY NOTICE

... resembles the London Literary Gazette. There is something invidious in comparisons- there is besides something expected from- a rising periodical beyond the customary merits of one long established, and which very expectation often leads to an erroneous estimate ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... tb are happy to say, is favourable. Her Royal Highness the Ptincess Augusta is not expected at Frogmore Lodge until after Easter. ig The Duchess of Gloucester was better on Sunday than she bas m Ibeen for some time past. Her Royal Highness was visited ...

TAIT'S MAGAZINE

... us with them; or rather, on whatever proud level the Orange party stand, the geniup aisid virtues of the Irish people will rise to it, and the world will acknowledge that in no requi-i site of mind or honour, in no lineament of noble or generous feel- ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... bappy to state, continue in tile enjoement l f excellent heal Is, Staines Brid~e, being now comp-leted is to be opened oil Easter Monday. It is expected that the ceremnoyl will take place at three o'cloek. and that the King, and Rova1 Family will be present ...

THEATRE AT BALTIMORE

... smoothing down' my pillows, anld adjusti g my draperies. The last scene is too good. not to lie diven verbatim:- ROMEO_ - Rise, rise, my Juliet, And from this cave of death, this house of horror, Quick let me snatch thee to thy Romeo's arms. Here he pounced ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... assured, consented to cnduct the new military commission, to which the suc- cess the late motion of Lord G. Lennox has given rise., and which, thanks to the perseverance of his lordship, vill be nomitiated very shortly. One officer from each of the corps ...

LITERATURE

... ensure stiocess as a literary speculation- ,S at least it ought not. e )f The HTouse of Commons is to rise on Wednesday, the is 11th of April, for the Easter holidays, and to re-assemble ir on Tuesdsy, the 24th of April. I Mr. MASwiney, of the South Mlall ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt, of St. Leonard's, had the honour of joining the royal dinner party of yesterday evening. The Royal Easter Hunt was brilliantly attended, ot but the weather proved very unfavourable. The deer was in uncarted at Ascot Heath, and after ...

FASHIONS ADN VARIETIES

... severe fall on the coursing ground near Liverpool. While riding at full Ie speed his horse fell, and before his lordship could rise the horse rolled upon and injured him near the hip. Fortu- nately restoratives were at hand, and the noble earl was well enough ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... peers and members of parliament. The Marquis and Marchioness of Downshire purpose to remain at Hillsborough Castle until after Easter, and then return to town for the season. ?? Marquis of Hertford arrived at Dorchester House, from Paris, on Saturday afternoon ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... the sapient pig, and other accomplished animals whose popularity is coextensive with civilization, and whose memories will rise like moun- tains o'er the sphere of time. The same feats which were so effective in drawing down the plaudits of the divinities ...

SUDDEN CLOSE OF COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... summer season, which was to com- o menoe at Easter wvith the novelties and grent attractions he s, had and was to provide during his continental tour. The - performerstat onee acceded to the request, and on Easter Monday the theatre ws to have re.openbLd ...