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THE SISTERS OF SCIO

... TfIE SITERS OF SC'IO. BY MRS. EVAANS. The following beautifol poom is descriptive of an Incident arising out of the horrid massacre of the Sciots by the Turks in 18 22, when many of those who escaped their cruel butoheries fled to the mountain caverns. SISTBR, sweet sister, let me weep awhile I Bear with me, givo ?? semhlen paassion way. Thoughts of our own lost home, our sunny isle, Come as ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... oJIGIA1AL POETRY STANZAS. 1lY r T. 11 rt G S, To s. hee the spirit when low, \Vai eoninis baetowed-bnt, m vain, Fur nluihts has alvays b( r wor, A ad pnts -ire the p)ralts !a/;poin. Henr favours ao dear and divi e, W Iav( vin(i-sed with beiegr; diatresued, In) pemiry SItfferd to pine. While ?? with plenty wag lelst. Folnl M alice ?? sF:d\ titer b1l iiil, And ?? will hliss thee ilitd, If ...

SONG.—MARVA RHUDDLAN

... SONG.- MARVA RHUDDLAN. 'TWVAR at the time when the whlitethorn was i lowing, When pleasant and fruitful the early dews fell, That to the wars as my Owen was going, 11e staid one sad moment to bid me farewell. But, oh, tile marshes, the marshes of Rhuddlan I He knew not for ever he bade mtr farewell. Sad was our parting, and bitter tears falling Showed hearts full of sorrow, and bursting with ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARE2M1IE. 'WIISolt, suNDAr. The Countess of Erroll, Lady Ida Hay, Lady Fanny Howard, the Honourable Miss Paget, and the Honourable Miss Anson attended divine service this morning in St. George's-Obapel. The-same ladies attended the service in the evening, and also the Earl of Erroll, Lord Byron and the Right, Honourable George Stevens Byng. The Queen has not left the Castle to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... . FASHION AND VARIEVES. Her Majesty and Prince Albert left Buckiogharm Palace in an open carriage and four, with outriders, shortly before F one o'clock on Monday afternoon, to honour the Earl and c Countess of Albemarle with their company at the Stud d nouse, Hone Park, Hampton Court. After partaking of a dejeune, her Majesty and the royal party drove in pony pbsetons to Hampton Court Palace, ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... i HEATRICAL miss H19pnl ?? ~ ~ H[-C ?? I~aS (lortunately for the paosad niadmirers of the drama) ,erlyti~r tldoh h tns and isi adires o th drma)nearly regained her vWontedhealth. ous and spirits. fa Mr. Haynes, tile Successful author of Conscience, or, ars the Bridal Night, Durazzo, and Mary Stuart (so ale attractive last season at Drury. lane Theatre, until Ham- mpnd's bankruptcy), is ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARlRTI~ IDS er Majesty and Prince Albert walked on Prida 150 ing in the gardens of Buckingham Palace ' ntsrr. Ihis The Duchess of Kent visited the queen Sld ate Albert on Friday forenoon, and ?? to a Iber Majesty and his Royal Highness. Utah iitb Viscount Melbourne had an audience of 'her Majest Friday. 4on The royal dinner party at Buckiogbana Palt n hat evee0og consisted of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... vIYDsort, MtONDAY. This afternoon her Majesty and Prince Albert, accom- d pjbiedby their royal suite, took their accustomed airing in the Fark. Viscount Melbourne, Mr. and the Honourable Mrs. B.and, and Dr. Short took their departure from the Castle thit morning. The Earl of Uxbridge will be the only addition to the ?? dinner party this evening. The Queen has been graciously pleased to signify ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Viscount Melbourne had an audience on Monday of the Queen. -The royal dinner party at Buckingham Palace on Monday evening included the Earl and Countess of Surrey, Lady Mary Howard, Lord Leveson, Sir Joseph Copley, and Mr. Rich. The Duke of Cambridge had a dinner party on Sunday evening. Prince George of Cambridge has been appointed to a supernumerary Lieutenant-Colonelcy in the 12th. or ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASHION A ND VARTETIIS, I .I A The Queen held a Court on Friday afternoon at Buck- ingham Palace. Noory Effendi, the Turkish Ambassador, on a special a mission, had an audience of her Majesty to take leave. c Shekib Effendi, Ambassador from the Ottoman Porte. c accompanied by Mr. Salame, her Majesty's Oriental Inter- preter, had an audience of the Queen to deliver his cre- dentials. Mr. ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... . - .. . .. After the ninth performance of Mr. Knowles's new tra- gedy last Tuesday night, a new operetta, called The Greek Boy, the music as well as the words.a rare combination in one person-was by Mr. Samuel Lover. The following is a summary of its ?? scene is laid in Venice, and its plot exhibits many touches of the light and shadow fami- liar to the story of the city of the Gondola and ...

THE OLD GREY MARE

... THE OLD UBEY MlARE, BSY J. H. R. BAYLEY. SoMa dogen long years had the famous old tit Bees grazing in meadows and champing the bit; Add used as a roadster or rid In the chase, .She still went along at a fatmous old pace. the had had from a colt but one matter to plane, And had carried him well and yet done it with ease; And never was known In her life time to slack, Wheu her daring old rider ...