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... PAStIOY AND 7ARZ1TLEs. iI- TkOTe Queen and Prince Albert attended divine servieg On Sunday isorning in the Cbapel Royal, St. Jamea's. The of the Queen Dowager also attended the service. The Bishop of Itions London preached the sermon, taking his text from Genesis, chap. ii., ver. 16 and 1Y. The lessons were read be the rence Rev. Dr. Wesley and the Rev. M. Packman. Th, lf is ob- was by Hawes ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I WINDSOR, TUTSEDAY. Her Majesty and Prince Albert walked for some time in the lopes and on terrace early this morning. The Queen held a Privy Council at the Castle this after. ron, at half-pa5t two o'clock. It was attended by the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of tie Exchequer, the secretary of State for Foreign etairs, and the Chief Corn. missioner of the Woods and Torest. Mr. ...

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... - F-4gHION .4Nf VA4Rr~rI-rs The Duobess of Kent dined with her Majesty and u Albert.0n Tdt sday evening, at Buckingham Palace nce st His Royal Highness Prince Albert, attended by Sir )-Bowater and Captain Seymour, rode out on h d Wednesday. On sebackof i Viscount Melbourne and Lord Hill bad audie0 ?? of his Royal nighness Prince Albert on Viscount and Viscountess Howick, who have been on d ...

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... AMSMSON 0ANfl PA21Igst \ The Queen held a court at Buckinghans Palace on Tees. day ,ftern'ooii for the recepion of addresses on the throne. At two o'clock the general body of Protestant Dissent. long trwistrs 'of the three denominations arrived at the Palace, to~iresent an address of congratulation to her Ma. jesty on the preservation of the life of her Majesty and that L of her Toyal consort. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ; . i V .. - i t ,, , .T- ?? p4zf , . vw ?? ;|The Queeri nd Prince Albert attended divine smesvce o Sunday ?? in the' Chapel Royal, St. James's. The prayers were read'by tbe RevM Paci man- The anuthem was- Blessed be. the Lord (Nares). 'The -Dena 'df'Rereford vwas the Deputy Clerk of the ?? Waiti rnI. 'Te royal suite consisted of Lady Bar. 'am, Hionourable Miss Anacs, Honourable Miss Paget, ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... TIHE PILLA FR TONIERS. TiEY have stood for ages numlborless, Yet what mortal tonzouo may say, Why their heads are raised 'mid our purile hills, Those tzill menmorials gray, That frowning stand as records lone Of ages passed away. A thousand sunimer suns have cast Their lengthened shadows down- A thousand winds swept over thien, Yct still iul strengtli they frown, Telling of days when ghint ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ORIGIN4 L POETRI,. ELRGIAC STANZAS OS TIHE PRENATUI; DEA I'll (e It'HNairE'ZA AtlORRO11% LATE OF KILIIOOT, AND 1`ktiltiiMLY OF MOUNITSTE5IART. Iltivisli(Rise glac! Why deat thoal reed iii sander Wh'alat klie hatti kilt, anti stnipjathy niade o0e ' AOuAiN I mrarit tho lengthenilg day, And op'ning bulds on every tree- Birds sing their lovo-notes on each spray, In. nature's sweetest melody. A ...

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... FASEION AND VARIETIE&. His Royal Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by th Hereditary Prince of Saxe Coburg Gotha, and attended by Sir Hussey Vivian, Baron de Lowenfels, I oH Charles A. Murray, Mr. George Edward &nsoneons Wylde, and Mr. Francis Seymour, left Buckiogham Palace on Monday morning, for the royal dockyard at Woolwich, shortly- before nine o'clock, and reviewed the royal Artil. lery ...

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... PASSION ANfD P.AA4I9rSs I His Ezoellce4 t§ L~ d tspant rtaied he I' , lowing disting ?? a' yesterday evening L. ('_Lady catherine llji Lady d Eleanor Fortescue, IissFellwelM ei Ldy the Archbishopof Dublin, Mrs. and Miss Whateley, Hon. Misses Fellowes; Sir. Jhn andiL ldylf;ke, bii. 1 nd7 Mliss-epGreein, ?? lr. a and ?? s. Bagot, Mr. and ~irs. Dunn, Mr. andTdsE HE.' Giitti - Mr. land Mrs. ...

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... FASHION ANTD PARiE 'IEBS. The Queen and Prince Albert, the Queen Dowager, and tlhe Princess Augusta attended divine service on Sunday a morning in the Chapel Royal, St. James's. The sermon ! was preached by the Bishop of Ely, from St. Mark, c hap. x., verse 17. The prayers were read by the Rev .Mr. Barham, the lessons by the Rev. Dr. Wesley, and the communion service by the Rev. Mr. Barham and ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—CATTLE SHOW

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIEiTY-CATTLE SHoW. The Snrinf PCtt. - f- . - 1w l AnI a A ae opring ?? Chow for 1841) opened yesterday in the Society's premises, Kildare-street. The exhibition on . this occasion may, as regards black cattle, be considered as a very superior to those of some three or four preceding years. In the department of fat beasts particularly great g excellence was visible, ...