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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHPON AND VARIETIES. WINDSOfl, WEDNESDAY. The Queen, accompanied by the Duke Ferdinand and Prince Leopold of Saxe Cobourg, and attended by her suite, (inde out on horseback at four o'clock this afternoon. The Duchess of Kent and the Princess Victoire of Saxe Cobourg occupied a pony phaeton, and Lady Charlotte Dundas, Baroness Fenyevessy, lion. Miss Pitt, and Lady Harriet Clive, rode in a ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... WINPSOR, TUESDAY EVENING. This afternoon, betweeen four and five o'clock, her Ma- jesty took an airing in the Grand Park, in an open phae- ton, drawn by four grey ponies, and preceded by two out- riders. The Queen was accompanied by her Majesty the Queen of the Belgians, her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, and the Princess Victoire of Saxe Coburg. This afternoon, at four o'clock, his ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... A Lord Fitzgerald and Vesey has returned from the Con- tinent. The Duke and Duchess of Beaufott, the Marquis of Worcester, and Lady Blanche Somerset have arrived at Vienna. ' The Dowager Duchess of Roxburghe is now on a visit to the Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe, at Fleura Castle. The Duke and Duchess of Cleveland, having attended the races at Doncaster, atrived on Saturday last at their seat, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHIqVv AMb VAUIETIES. WtNOSOt, SUNDAY EVENING. Her Majesty aten'ded divine service this morning in Sti George's Chapel. The Queen isa accompanied by his Majesty tbe King of the Belgians and Viscount IMelbourne, 'md attended by the Dowager Countess and Lady Fanny !Cowper,' Madame Van de 'Weyer, Lady Harriet Clive, llonourqble MIiss'Spring Rice, Honourable Mi.,s Pitt, .Earl of Surrey, ...

IRISH FAIRS

... IR[SII FAIRS At Dron~in fair, on Thursday, prime beef sold, sinking offal, 44s. to 46s. per cwt., and mutton, 51d. to5Ad. per lb.; l scarcely one beast left unsold. Pigs very brisk, and sold at 42;. to 44s. per cwt. to Cork buyers, and in great demand. _-Limnerick Chronicle. CARRICK O1NSUIR PIG FAIrt.-The monthly pig fair of ! Carrick-onr-Suir was held oa Tuesday, and presented an al- I most ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Lord Lieutenant arrived on Wednesday at Newtown Anner, county Tipperary, the residence of Lady Ob)orne, from his Excellency's seat, Summerville. A large party of th e neighbouring gentry were invited to meet him. His Excellency proceeds to Besborough, the hospitable mansion of Lord Duncannon, before returning to Dublin. WINDSOR, TUESDAY. This afternoon, at half-past threc o'clock, her ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... LADIES' FASIIIONS FOR SEPTElfBER. All the toilottes of the momluent are of light delicate colours ; silk dresses arce nurnelonos ; the corsages vary; the skirts are very fall and long, and the sleeves continue mloderate. White is very much bworn, but taf'eta5 glace, organdys tamboured in colours, foulards and anislins with pattern satines, are worn. Cfannezons lnouillonles, with either long or ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHMON AND VARIETrES. WrNDSOR, SEPT. L.-Her Majesty and her Royal High- ness the Duchess of Kent attended Divine Service this morning in the Chapel Royal of St. George. The Royal suite included Lady Lyttleton, Lady Charlotte Dundas, Hon. Misses Pits and Anson, Lord Gardner, and Colonel Armstrong. 3Her Majesty came on the terrace of the Castle, and pro. 1 menaded, at half-past four o'clock ...

AUTUMN SHOW OF BREEDING STOCK AT THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S CATTLE YARD

... AUTUMN SHow or B3REDING STOCK AT THE I ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S CATTLE YARDi I Yetjnrd-s Who .1 - :. - 1._, -L X- J.i vsteroay the premiums in this show were adlllirld n The yard was somewhat more numerously attended than on )n the day previous. Wednesday was axed for sale, but few ie.purchases were made, and these at prices not to say high in or perhaps even remunerating to the breeder. ie For ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... LITERAtX NOTEICE. Lcctures on Biblical Criticismn, exbibiting a systecaati view of that Science. By Samuel Davidson, LL.1 P'rfessor of Biblical Literature in the Royal Acadeem cal Instititiksn, Belfast. Edinburgh and London, 183! THE importance of Biblical criticism to students I Theology, who are intended for the sacred profession , the Christian Ministry, is now beginning to be understoc in ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ORIGINAL POETR'Y MAGGIE KANE.-A SONG.. B Y T. B E C G I. Liira jazel is ther oi sa61L blue,- Her breast the driven snaw, And white an' bonnie is her brow, Nae wrinkle there ava'; And Maggie she 1as8 gifts and grace, Surpassed, I wot, by nane; And wtia could show a form an' face To peer wi' Maggie Raoe? Yen, Maggie she has brauty scouth To steal our wits rwa', Andt 1Maggie she has lovers rowtb, ...

OUR AIN AULD [ill]

... OUR AIN AULD) TOUN . ?? ' XM~I S ,;1110 ?? t1ll. wert- nLe! on the brielkt. nud tile wvarth F1111) ilMl, A i til!e bonny eatithy hillp, an(d Mi frniproilt tilow(ry (cll, And tbo Wlile blrilies gnu mli! %%ill musie in their svolll A' glentiln ?? swcetly rouin' our ain auld tovii. Let foreigu hirkies eracl r the-ir grovers aunong ticioisels , 1 wad ratller l0e a glislO o thl pu1rple hleatiler ...