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 ...

ZiOITBOZr DISPATCH. MISCELLANEOUS

... DISPATCH. MISCELLANEOUS. Important Announcements. —Mr. Spring Rice has been raised to the peerage, and will henceforth bear the honourable title of Baron Mouteagle. Mr. F. T. Baring has been nominated Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Shell is appointed Vice-Presideut of the Board of Trade. Sir C»eorge C»rey will placed in the Cabinet with his present ottiee. Mr, Labouehere is to be the ...

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 ...

Poetry

... liI?Iloctrp. Y CI IYlUDI 0 EN ; lYNION I tiiigiiir tri-iltai fjl/Iregii', (1it CIL iarrdilgarierh iV ,g~i~)Jtdd, an nddel' sI 1iipresui lio 1 ILpii BIatigoririid ddyli ra guru,-rnit nodded Palr oedd wn yr Nghyrnru Ulvnrdld yingeledd rnor gio Itoil dwlybiiv ysuiryw deulu. T1ristori. ?? i'r fiori--cu gadael ( ,vvedi yn anirhydlon, I)yub elvd (i air h or'ch rylion) Al fyr byst ir ?? bcun. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSBMNTS. POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION, 309, Regent- street, OPEN dailY frm Halfi-ast Ten till Slio'clock.-Tha foliewie i8 the programme of tbe Institution: Half- past Elevel the Diver and the Diving Bell. Twelve Magnetic Experiments. Half.put Twelve, Peuratie Telegraph. tne, Microscope. Two, a Lecture on Rxpe- rimental iPhilissphy. Chemistry, or the ChemlcZ Art. HalftpastTwo, Pneurnatic ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... T'HE LITERARY EXAMINER. Des IdMes Napol6oniennes; par le Prince Napoldon. Louis Bonaparte. Colburn. As an historical essay, as an eulogium on Napo- leon and on the past, there is nothing to censure, and not much to gainsay in this work. In a pious tribute from the collateral heir of a great name to the memory of its illustrious founder one cannot find even a little exaggeration misplace. The ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... (I'rom the Ladies' Gazeile of Fashion.) Carriage Dress.-White chip list, a round open brim descending very low upen the cheels; the interior is trimmed at the sides, in a light style, with flowers; the crown is ornamenited with a twisted roil. leoan and cirtain of rose-colonred crape lisse, and a large holiquet of short, fill-cariled ostrich febthers, placed low on one side. Pale straw- ...

THE EGLINTON TOURNAMENT

... This novel and costly fete has terminated. It was such a treat as has not been enjoyed since the ancient and storied days of chivalry. The following account, supplied by a spea- tator, will not fail to be relished by all true votaries of 1o- mance: -The' most refined taste had presided over the arrange. ment; the whole was in perfect keeping, and nothing tawdry, tinselly, or theatrical-like, ...

FLOWERS

... FLOWER& (FRto3Id LA BLESSINGTON'S Nyv] osu3:c, n1 DESULTORY TT oUGHTS AND REFLECTIONs.) U . ,OWRSra re the bright remembrancers of youth: t They waft back with their bland and odorous breath The joyous hours that only young life knows, Ere we have learned that this fair earth hides graves. t Thev bring the cheek that's mouldering in theodust a Again before us, tinged with health's own rose,- c ...

THE FINE ARTS

... THEk FINEs ARETB. . . . . d ON INVEN]oN' iN POETRY AND PAINTING. By Sir Al it.) si7ce, P:A- ' Invention' seems to have bceniregaided; iin all qnhilgitened periods, as the' highest abd most admirable quality of.,h1 hulian mindi5is the quality which makes the nearest appjroich to the agcy 'of creion, and as affdrdiiig ilie most ?? ackliolovded' evidence of that ilntellectual powoer which Eve ...

LEEDS PUBLIC EXHIBITION

... Several valuable and interesting additions have been made . to the Exhibition during the past week; foremost we mayth ,t mention Mr. Walton's Card-making Machine, which hav. oa as ing been sent to the British Association at Birmingham isc ,. now returned, and may be seen daily performing its necro. de mantic operations. A newly-invented Machine for joining wI ir straps in a very expeditious ...

CHARTIST VICTIMS

... CHARTIST VtTiS.. The Aberdeen Artizan's Association held a social meeting in the Temperance Hall, Queea-streetj.of Fri- day, the 6th inst., and it having been announcedby placard that the whole of the proceeds were to be de- voted to the support of the families of Lovett, Collins, and Vincent. the Hall was crowded, and the collection large. The entertainments of the evening consisted of songs, ...