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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I _ _ _FASH.IONA I;L G-C . I WINDSOR, MONDAY--Thefollowing areepU toarv at the Castle this evening, On a iitt ?? to arrivo coneort ?? Portman, the Bishop Of Oxfor Sir Henry Wheat]e, a t ?? oaln. depa rt fln ai Edun Burk te R ight, Is. Vis o tecountyM] Attorney-Genleral of'the Duchy Of Corwal ViO1 e- bourne and Lord and Lady leasuvale took their departure front the Castle to-day. r ftecberatora ...

FASHIONABLE ITNELLIGENCE

... E , FASHIONA BLB INTELLIGBNCI-. The Lord Chancellor gave his first dinner for th season at his residence, Stephen '-green, on TUesda A his lordship's distinguished guests were, the Rarl of De° Lord Eliot, the Master of the Rolls, Chief Justice Dohet, ?? Baron of the Exchequer, Judges Crumpton Pen'in e Ball; the Attorney-General, Mr. Sergeant r osy M Henn, Jonathan Henn, Esq., Q.C.; Riclard ...

LITERATURE

... ?? ---LIT.ERAtURE. LAND AS A KINGDOM AND A COLONY. IlisJANV 8 (Dublin: S.J. MAchen). of the healthiest evidences of the state of the public dn ireland, on the subject of nationality, is the exten. ie ned iacreasing demand for works on Ireland and her ?? rnd 1er relation to England, and her capability for re'o reatettt and independence. This fact is a valuable Ihich deserves to be well and ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I 0f FASHIONABLe INTELLIGRNC - The answer given on Tuesday to numero s. quirics after the health of her Royal Highness the DUchest- Gloucester Was, her royal highness has had a good nilglt is g9jtng on.well.` The Marquis of Lansdowne, after a sojou,,o about six days at Brighton, has taken his departure for Lcaj°f Lord Avonimore and family have arrived in this cIty. .e 1 The Duke of ...

SONG

... TO TUI NATION. Ain- Groves of'Blarney. Oc1i! Mr. Nation, You mankes groat oration, 'I'alking most sweetly of multher's joys_ And the fun of slaughter, (While blood flows like watiher,) You puts in poetbry to plase the boys. 'Twould move a mountain, ?? 11ear you raconntin' In must heart-iwarning and melodious note, The brave attacks on, The tyrasst Saxon, And the pleasant work it is to cut ...

HAPPY LAND! HAPPY LAND!

... | HAPPY LANDI HAPPY LAND! I . . . . . .. .. . . . . I Ay, there is a fine Arcadian simplicity in the phrase tbht sounds delightfully in the song from which we have quoted it, and calls up to our imagination a picture of a land flowing with milk and honey-a country of corn, wine, and oil-of sheep and oxen-wherein the rich man should have abundance, and the poor man lack not. We know it has ...

THE GREAT CATTLE SHOW

... THE GR EAT CATTLE SHOW. APPROPRIATION OF TILEr SURPLUS FUNDS. A meeting of the Local Committee for conducting the late annual proceedings, in Belfas., of the Royal Agri- cultural Society, took place, at No. 6. Castle-Chambers, on Saturday, to decide on the application of the balance in the hands of the Treasurer, after defraying the expen- diture iliurrcd on the occasion of the national ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I ApR~ i O2rTA BL1,TNTJ eL7F B-L ?? The Earl of. Morton has arrived rat Windsor Cas- tle, and has succeedeth Gaqi If SOrmoFe atelodin witing on the Queen. Major.Gencral Sir Frederick SIovW has alI arived At thle Castle, anid haa eucceeded Admiral Si b.e Otwa as'I thle grooma in waiting on hier MaJesty. l e Majesty te Qieen Dowager left Gopsall Hall, Leicestershire, the seat of Earl Howe, o)n ...

Selected Poetry

... flAdrd1e3 {J:Otfl2. TIHE POOR MAN. LoosF. the yett an' let me in, Lady wi' te glistening ee; Dinna let your menial train Drive an auld man out to dee. Canidrife is the winter ev'n, See the rime hangs at my chin, Lady, for the salke of heav'n, Loose the yett an' let me in. Ye shall gain a virgin hue, Lady, for your courtesy, Ever bonny, ever new', Aye to bloom an' nc'cr to dee. Lady, there's a ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? - . rN7,RjL-'IQUOX' i I >o-t Ilen to injit *pdne tjay re- apsiccting tie~ hel]*..her Royalile5.eDus f Giocuiet &'t~tl'dqtihess is ?? xing1y'wi The Enr~bt Hdwth, ljady Ernlbitie S. rence, and Lord St. Lawrence, have left r ?? . e sf Thon'iti to psd the winter at Brighton. 01* Earl Grey condtiues, in the enjomiio, e~III health at Howick lall. Viscount and Viseountesi and a 'ailycirole ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I| ' - -_ -o.- ._ _. - .L Last evening being what is called in theatrnit5 boxing night, the gods mustered et P&asl°Cr appropriate regions, and of course had it all th gl n1 The entertainments commenced with the GOdtei ?? law, which passed off in inexplicahl d ' owing to the noiseness of the divinities, h db bos upon St. Stephen's night, appeared to be f 1 they were under amoral ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I. &,HB The statement at Gloucester House, on Suitlt the health of her Royal Highness tile Duchess or Gle 'of was, -,her royal highness is Inearly well. etr The Viscount and Viscountess Canning are present on a visit to the Marquis and Marchionessof latrf at at their beautiful seat, Curraglhmore. rtd Lord Charles Wellesley arrived at Straihfield on Saturday morning, from this country, where ...