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ORIGINAL POETRY

... ORIGIAAL POETRY. REPL Y TO JINES ON VOD-AN, BY AN OLD PACSOELOOt, LATELY INSERTED IN THE NEIVS-I.ETTEM. From the fetters of love I still am free, Yet a maiden's smiles are swect to mo; And the wanton attacks that wvere lately made Call forth a defence for tho worthy maid. We may easily note, from Old Bachelor's strain, That his sneers betray a distempered brain; In the usual cant that ...

BEAUTY AND TIME

... 1BY XTISS PARIDOE. ?? m'i wenit out ono s!nuso er's day, To rove io pleasure's bower; And much she sported in her wnay With every opcnine flower. At leigth slhC reached a myrtle shade, And, through the branches peeping, Shlit snv, among the blessoms laid, Tlime most profoundly sleeping. I lis head was pillowed on his whigs, F'.r hte had furled his pinions, To luiger with the lovely things In ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ASAtIOX A4ND VARtgrTES WtXDeOR, TUItSDIM. The Queen and PA~ce Albert, area Duchess of Sutherland, .lrft tI e btiahed by lb, eleven o'clock, to bonoutarwith tw irpr Y before Montem. Eler Majesty's suite tiootn e carriages and four, and consisted of the Ilarl h Y Noreranby, Honourable Miss Mlurray, on ertciesr of Earl of Albemarle, Earl of Uxbridgv a S Lisr, Right Honourable George Steven Byng H ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARI2IRTS, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent visited he, Majesty on Monday at Buckingham Palace. The royal dinner party at Buckingham Palace on aO day evening included her Royal Highness the Duches, o Kent, the Duke of Wellington, the Marquis of Exeter, and the Earl of Listowel. Colonel Arbutbnot has relieved Lord Charles Wellesi5 (Clerk Marsbal) in the duties of Equerry in ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FARSION JND VA)USTIES. Her Majesty and Prince Albert and her Majesty tle Queen Dowager attended divine service on Sunday morning in the Chapel Royal, St. James's. The Archbishop of Canterbury preached the sermon frny -Mathew, chap. iii. verse 2. The service was read by the Rev. Dr. Knapp, the lessons by the Rev. Dr. Wesley, and tbe communion service was read by the Bishop of London the Rev. Dr ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETILe, HER MAJESTY'S LEVEE, The Queen held a levee, the first this season, at two o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, at St. James's Palace. Her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert arrived from Buckingham Palace, escorted by a party of Life Guards. The royal suite occupied three of the royal car. riages, and consisted of the Countess of Mount Edgecumbo and the Countess of ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... .FASHION AND .4RIRTIEtE THE qUEEN AND THE INFANT Pflt7C. (From tle Court Circlestr X hgia Royal Highness the Dklse of Scshe sem to Bajk- ham Palace at an early hour on Friday mornin inquiry of the health of her M+ajesty and thel lif le Prin Their Royal Highnesees the Duchess of Glo se re the Princess Sophia arrived together in the foren to learn the state of the Queen and the royal infant. At ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I PASHION AND VARIETIES, IThe HE QUEEN AND TflE PattrCr. The Lord Mayor of Loudon, accompanied by his ap, lain, the Rev. H. Thomas, and the City Reuernbrancer together With the Sheriffs of London and Middlee, Messrs. baliguay and Rogers, and Mr. Under Sberiff Pritchard, arrived at Buckingham Palace Goon after ten o'clock on Wednesday morning, to make their dutiful ih. quiriks after the health ...

THEATRE ROYAL—COMMAND NIGHT

... THEATRE ROYAL-COMMAND NIGHT. The performance last night being the first under the spe- cial patronage of the new Lord Lieutenant, and the last under that of the old Orange corporation, the house was f densely crowded; a great many having come from curiosity Bto see the new representative of royalty, and a still greater number for the purpose of greeting the representatives of the defunct ...

MODEL OF WATERLOO

... countrymen. atri X - -_ and -. I .- -- I., We have bad open for exhibition here, for some days, -n Captain Siborne's beautiful model of the battle of Waterloo. an The precise time at which the spectator is supposed to &t ot view the field of slaughter is at the moment when Napoleon nc had concentrated the flower of his army, the old guard, with ni the intention of breaking the right centre of ...

CATTLE SHOW

... | I I - - . - - . . . - aI The Spring Show of black cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, ri &c., commenced yesterday in the Royal Dublin Suciety's a' premises, Kildare. street. Go Generally speaking, the present exhibition may be fairly f set down as at least fully equalling any that has taken place here for several years previously. In the department of ' fat beasts, particularly, the very utmost ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Pt'ASHYO4 AND VARIR I Her Majesty and Prince Albert, acoompanied by tile Prince and Princess of Leiningen, arrived in London It twenty minutes before six o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, in an open carriage and four, escorted by a party of ussar, from Claremnont. The Duchess of' Kent dined with the Queen on Tuesday evening, and afterwards accompanied her Majesty atnd prince Albert to the Italian ...