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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... i ; lie The Queen and Prinee Albert arrived by a special train at the Paddington terminus of the Great Western Rail. way on Friday morning ?? Windsor Castle. Her Majesty, and his royalhilghness,, attended, by- ihe -Marchloness of Douro, lady in waiting, immediately entered one of the royal carriages, which was in readiness, and proceeded to Buckingham Palace. of Her Majesty and Prince Albert ...

Selected Poetry

... §,leteD Voretrp. LOVE AND DEATH. BY EDWARD LYTTON BULWXE 0 strong as the eagle, o mild as the dove ' Hlow like, and how unlike, o death and 0 love I Knitting earth to the heaven, The near to the far- With the step on the dust, And the eyes on the star 1 Interweaving, commingling, Both rays from God's light 1 Now in sun, now in shadow, Te shift to the sight I Evor changing the sceptres Ye bear ...

FASHIPNABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ,FSHJONAEdBLB INTSL.L!GNCL. WINDSOR, SUNDAY EvENINGe.-Her Royal Bilk ness the Duchess of Kent will give a grand banquet on Too d day evening, at Frogmore House, to her Majesty, his Roya - Highness Prince Albert, and a distinguished party; and he Majesty's departure from the Castle to Claremont ?? d a been arranged to take place on that day), has, COnsecue ad been postponed till the following ...

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... PFASRIO7VALE IEtJJRC .6 N ,* I Viscount and Viscountess Dungannon and the II Miss Irvine left London on Monday for Southampton . OZ. nd ing to embark there for Havre. The viscount and vis ex his purpose remaining abroad some months. st,;n The Dowager Countess Fortescue has been rounded by a numerous family circle at Wear Gifiord De ' ier during the last week. Earl and Countess Fortescue, eVi, ...

FASHIONABLE INETELIGENCE

... 1,, FASHIONABLE INETELIG!ENCBCS- I In consequence of illness of an infectious ha. racter prevailing in the immediate vicinity of the seat of his Majesty the King of the Belgians, her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert did not leave Windsor on Wednesdty for. Claremont, agreeably to the arrangements which had be: made for the departure of the court from the Castle. The Pe. rnod of the ...

Selected Poetry

... ,q-clcctczr PortrP. ?? ?? '1'THE NVON-NERFU' WEAN. .1 WVILLIAlI SIILLEII. Oun wean's the most wonnerftt' wean e'er I saw- It wad talc me a lang summer day to tell a' I [is ?? frae the mnornin' till night shuts his ce, When he sleeps like a peerie 'tween father an' me,- For in his quiet turns siccan questions he'll speir,- Ilow the moonl can stick uip in the sky that's sae clear? What gal's the ...

Literature

... Uilfr.atlrr. Conteniplatiots onl the Power, Wisdoml, and Goodness iif God, nanifested in Man's first Estate upon Earth,- By lln. Boyce. Belfast, 1843. Tins is a worlk which has been recently published by one of our townsmen, and in justice as well as in courtesy I we are bound to give it the benefit of a literary notice.- s The subject ;s the six days' work of creation, which, under 3 ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASIIIONS FOR JANUARY. At this season of the year velvet is more iii favour than any otlierl uaterial it is worn not only as the principal niaterisl of various hinds of hoth ins and out door toilette, but, also collntitutes the prevailing ornainenit cin satins atid ri;c stilts. -t4nhb5,nbb'ss. . -e c. rl ad tO -00 it n-t nfl I.bb | to cibib-t o010'Sl- bh1:.t1;1 l. Ved orlfld Wttl deep bltitb, ...

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... FASur6OWA4L., IR.LIG8NCei , .,.The Dowager Countess of Belmore has left bet, residence, Bray, for Hollymount, county Down, the seatof La Harriet Porde. The Earl of Wicklow has left Barron's Court, the seat of the Marquis of Abercorn, for the Palace, Armagb, ea route for Shelton Abbey, county Wicklow. > Should the fever which now prevails in the Vicinity of Esher subside, 80 as to cause no ...

LITERATURE

... | .I AI .LUR . I * THE M~t*AZINESA OF TH MONTH. Th pesnt'~TRE,,UNIVERSITY. Th npeetnu ber ofthis Tiagaziu0 is -one which will be read with'considerab'le In'terest. The editor ha con- meneced the ytir with lthe first. number of what ho .calls ~j,. is~irc ableaux';' the ?? erstrig Brualre, 'and the charactrae orsn of her'8t arsll per.. sing soniages it whose . ae e-r as familiar as with Sail ...

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... I ?? FASHICON.431R. ?hmviBIAFE?Ne?. ? I . I . I 14L - I . . , 1; ~lta D. Ta-~ 'al- los 10- wii ice no,- Ce-, sly [a- Mu- pof at ch el- oh aa in- in- to ;he lie i a Lvp as- rit ?? ~en ACCIDENT TO HIM MAJ*9Tr.-W 1NDSOR, PFiT a OALY.-A slight accident, Which happily prove4 of no icofto quence, happened to her Majesty,.,who was l8nrvein; ?? carriage with the Marchioness of Douro. T6e postillfn ...

Selected Poetry

... rc?-'riccle'a -_ _ ?? _ - KONG OF THE WINTER TREE. BY El.IZA COOIR. Vn IT a happy life wvas minc when tho sunibeamsused tottwino Like goldain thieads about my suimmer suit. When my warp and woof of groen let enough of light between Jtvst to dly the dew that lingered at my root! 'What troops of friends I hnad wben my form vers ricbly clad, And I wias fair 'mid fairest, tthings of carth I (:ood ...