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LARRY GROGAN THE GREAT

... LARRY GIRUGAN THIE GREAT. I. Oh, de night before Larry was stretched IDe Orange buys petd him a visit, In joy for to hear he was catched. Wid h is mioney, however he riz it- For de Orange bovs dey is the lads, To squeeze a chap well when dey get him, 'Till dey ease hirim of all of his brads_ And as for poor Grogan, dry'll siveat him, And larn him a trick 'fore they're dore. Ii. De boys dey ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASJON AN VARIA2IESR. THE QUEEN'S DRAWING.ROOH. be The following- ladies were present at the drawing-room on Thursday :-'Marchioness Lanadowne ; Countesses, PI Attrim, Mounteashel, Listowel, Dowager Chichester, ar Belfast, Chichester S ; Viscountesses, Newry, Powers. ti court; Ladies Talbot de Malahide, Castlemaine, Louisa ir Fortescue, Kilmaine, Anne Fitzpatrick. (c The following ladies had ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND vA4RIRTIes5 * WaINDeSt, MOaeDAY.-The Queens and Prinee Alb accompanied by the Princess Royal, and attended b Royal suite, arrived at the Castle from town at ft e Odoick this afternoon, escorted by a party of the Life Guards, under the command of Lieutenant Brooke. The Rya. standard was hoisted on the Round Tower of the Cast The Royal party will attend the Etan Monten tnow (Tuesday) ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASR70N AND PARZRtlES. The Queen and Prince Albert arrived in London at h, r. Past five o'clock on Friday afternoon, in a carriage and four preceded by outriders in scarlet liveries, and escorted by a party of. Hussars, from Windsor Castle. The equerries in waiting, Lord Alfred Paget and Major-General Sir Edward Bowater, followed in a chariot and four. Her Royal High. ness the Princess Royal ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASM ON A JR~r'I? Dier Majesty and Priace Albert arrived in Ln five minutes before four o'clock on Wednesday after0 in an open carriage and four, from Nuneham Oafordsnir the seat of his Grace the Archbishop of York. Two ofr royal carriages-and-four followed, containing Lady lady in waiting; Honourable Miss Pager, maid of h 1ot in waiting; Lord Poltimore, lord in waiting; Lord f Lennox, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... PASH ON AND VARIRT).gS The Marquis of Ormonde has arrived at Cowel . of Wight. The noble marquis has purchased from X C Toinline the Gem schooner, 125 tons. r r George Abhe Marchioness of Wellesley has joined the hl t quis, at Kingston House, from a shor e~ ° rtoar. minivgton Spa. The noble marquis continules it, the at ea. ment of uninterrupted health. enjoy, The Marquis of Anglesey and Lord ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... - THE DUBLIN REVIEW. The present number of this excellent periodical is as dis- tinguished by the ability of its articles as the choicest of the former numbbers, whilst, for variety and interest of subjects, it is imeasurrably in advance of its predecessors. Even its rival Leviathans, the Quarterly and the Edixburph, must yield the palm to it in any comparison to be instituted be- tween the ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF IRISH MANUFACTURES

... ROYAL DUBLIN SEoCIErTY--E2Xllr3rTION OF IRISH MANUFACTURES. d aSECOND NOTrCE. Resuming our notices of this truly interesting exhibition, e wet find on a second visit that we have little more then ;, commenced an ernumeration of the articles contained, even in the first room, and that the labour of describing the whole would be an endless and impracticable one. We shall, therefore, go on to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASZilO ANP VARIETJzS. IC The Queen held a Court and Privy Council aot Wednes- day afternoon at Buckingham Palace. Lord Campbell was by command of the Queen sworn o her Majesty's Most Bonourabl Privy Council, and took his place at the board. v Lord Marcus Hill was by command of her Majesty sworn of her Privy Council, and took his place at the board. I The Right Hon. Sir Gedre Grey, Banrt, was ...

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 ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JUNE

... 2'SHE MACGAZIs tax JUNp. Our-natona THE CITIZEN. to Ouir national dagazine opefis this month 'with one of ti these sound political articles. which have contributed sod outcah to its sUccess. Oftthat article entitled Rints to- England we have already made use in a recent number of h ourjournal. From ouroobservations,and the extracts there n given, the general tone and style of the article ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I PASHION AND VAJRITzrSg The Queen axid Prince Albert and the Queen Do,,ager attuended divine service on Sunday morning in the Chapel Royal, St. James`s. The sermon was preached by the Ion. and Rev. Mr. Eden from , Acts, chap. X., verse 45T prayers were read by the Re - Mr. Barham, the lessons b the Rev. Dr. Wesley, and the attar service was read by tlJ Rev. Messrs. Barham and Packman and the ...