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LITERATURE

... Z!TEBlAXURE.,, -1 I , I I I LITERARYjCLASS BOOKi By the Brothers of the Christian Schools, (Powell, Dublin.) Not among the least of the services rendered to the conm a munity by the Brothers of the Christian Schools is the, publication of the work whose title heads this notice. At a time when there are largely circulated so many books of the most pernicious tendency, Whicb, under the seductive ...

FASHION AND COSTUME

... F|AShIOW AN COSTUME. l Fashion, the offspring of caprices is also the parent of in- dustry and the arts. Hyer inconsistencies, while they charm her votaries, fill thepurses of her dependents, supply em- ployment for; whole populations, and freights for a thousand ships. Though the philosopher pretends to despise her, yet her power is all-potential, her' fiat is fatal -tue Prince Regent gave up ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASlION ANXD VARIETIES. Har Majesty had a dinner party on Monday evening at Buckiughan Palace. The company consisted of their I Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Cambridger the Princess Augusta of Cambridge, and the Duke of Sussex, his Se- rene Highness the Hereditary Prince of Saxe Coburg l Gotha, the Countess of Lichfield, the Earl of Erroll, Earl 1 of Uxbridge, Earl and Countess of Surrey and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FJSH[ON AND VARTETIES. The Queen held a Court on Tuesday afternoon, at Buck. inghain Palace, for the reception of addresses from the throne. ?? Grace the Duke of Wellington arrived at the Palac& at half-past one o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, and shortly before two o'clock the deputation from the University cf Oxford arrived in procession at the Palace, and, headed by the noble duke, who wore ...

THE MAGAZINES

... TUE AXCAZINES THE CITIZEN. DNaLIN: J. P. DOYLE. Of the montbly competitors for popular favour there is not one whom we greet with a more hearty welcome than we do the Citizen. Animated with a spirit of honest, hearty, and uncompromising nationality, it ably supplies what has so long been a desideratum in our literature, an Irish monthly periodical devoted to Irish interests. The present ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Queen held a privy council on Thursday afternoon, eat Buckingham Palace. d Her Majesty took equestrian exercise on Wednesday in the riding school near Buckingham Palace. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent walked on Wednesday in the gardens of the Palace. Viscount Melbourne had an audience of the Queen on Wednesday. The royal dinner party on Wednesday evening included the Earl of Surrey ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ?? AND VARIET!ES, The Lord Lieutenant entertained the following distin- guished personages at dinner, at the Castle, on Saturday last :-Lady C. Fellowes, Lady E. Fortescue, Miss Fel- lowes, Miss H. Fellowes, Sir J., Lady and Misses Bur- goyne, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Major and Mrs R. White (InniskUlling Dragoons), Town Major and Mrs. White, fr. and Mrs. A. Lyle, Colonel Brereton, Mr. Stuart, Pre- ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAStHrON AND AlzErTIES9 Bis Excellency the Lord Lieutenant entertained the following distinguished personages at di er, a the Castle, on ?? C. Fellowes, My E. the tescue, Miss FelloWes, Miss H. Followes, Earl of Devon, Lord Courtenay, Lord and Lady Gort, Sir Edward and Lady Elizabeth Burrough, Sir B. and Lady Meredith Lady Somerville, Mirs. and Miss Geale, Honourable F. Ponsonby, Mr. and Mrs. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PfdSZOM AND 7ARIET1Eg fSTATE DINNERt AT BIUCKINGHIAM PALACr. Her Majesty gave a state dinner on Monday at Bucking. bamn Palace to the Queen Dowager. Her Majesty arrive&i from Marlborough House at the Palace at a quarter before eight o'clock, and was received in the grand hall by his Royal Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by the Here. ditary Prince of Saxe Coburg Gotha, and also by the Hon. ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I : A ; # z JN A -41VTIEg c CefwTGADE rr.5A. Her Majesty ?? Albert horibured this 'theatre with their presene4' Tuesday evening, to witness the per formance of The I nd of Florence, and the new ballet of Les Champs Eb 5. Prince Ernest of Saxe Coburg was also of the royal party. Her Majesty Was attended by the Honourable Miss Murray, Lord Lilford, Colonel Arm. strong, and Colonel Wemyss; the ...

THE ASTRONOMER MALGRE LUI

... THE ASTRONOSIER MALGRE LUL I BY ROBERT DTLLON BROWNE, M.P. OFT, in the playfulness of youth, I smiled at Wisdom's lore; The solemn brow of sombre truth, I thought was wrinkled o'er; Prudish philosophy, Isaid, Might chasten every feature; But Pleasure-careless, artless maid- Is twice as true to Nature. When Science tutned, with dreary look, The leaves of her ungainly book, I aid, the dotard ...

FASHIONAND VARIETIES

... I - FA HI NA D &4 YE IE Hlis Excelency the LordLieutenant enterhed the tfollowing distinguished personages at dinner, at the tCastle, on yesterday :-Lady C. Fellowes, Lady E. For- t tescue, Miss Fellowes, Miss R. Followes, Honourable H. r Fortescue, Sir Edward and Lady Blakeney, Sir William and Lady Leeson, Sir Guy, Lady, and Miss Campbell, XMj , Fitzgerald, Mr. Lurcom, R. E.; Colonel Campbell ...