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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... 7c' F7SHIONA,4LBL INTELLGECE Timu COURT--MONDAY .-Her Majesty and his it Royvl :Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by the infarnt Ro'yal a fanily, will take their departure this mornjng fron. Clareikoint for iuilsinglism Palace; where tfle illustrious party will arrive to luncheon. Early to-moryow morning Prince Albert will pro. I. ceed in the state carliiage of the Great Western Railway Com- ...

LITERARY ASSOCIATION OF THE FRIENDS OF POLAND

... LITERARY ASSOCMATTON OF THE FRIENDS OF I P 0 L -,POAND. The annual general meeting of this association was held on Friday, at their rooms. Sussex-chambers, lDuke-street, Saint James's, London, and was numerously attended._ Among the noblemen and gentlemen present were, Lord D. C. Stuart, Vice-Predident; Lord Robert Growve'or, Lord Foley, Lord Kinnaird, the Hlon 'Mountatuart Elplirsntone, the ...

LITERATURE

... I inj CAPTAIN PIDDING'S CHINESE OLIO AND Oil TEA-TALK. WI Our readers may recollect the announcement we made W! some time ago of the intended publication of this periodical, Pe be and our speculations as to the value of its contents, from ne the well-known character of the editor, his long residence a amongst the Chinese, and the opportunities he possessed Et: for the appreciation of Chinese ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLIQRNeg VICERntOAL CouRT .is Excellency the L Lieutenant and the Countess D~vey entertai&e th.f 'llo W at dinner on Tuesday evening bishop of Dubli , Baron Brady, Baron Pennefatner, on clards th i of the Rolls, the SolicitorGeneral Sergeant Warren the of Cork, Sir Henry Marsh, Hart., Sir Wmf.e BthavSirS ahe Burgoyne, Judge Keatinge, Mr. Brewster, Mr. K2Y a ob Luca,, Captain ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ThhTALI-L~7NR WtXDSOP, SUNIOAy.-Her Majesty, aceompairniid A by the Prince of Wales, rode out In a pony phaeton, Prince ' Albeit being on horseback, .and 11er Royal Highness the Dashess of Kent arrived, yesterday this forenoon tit the Castle, and breakfasted with the Queen and yac Prince Albert, and the Qucen Daweiger. the The Archbishop of Canterbary, the Earl of Liverpool, the a I Earl of ...

A MESMERIC DRAMA

... A AtlSMEREC DRAMA YoeGiHAL PETTY SEssioNs, T1HUsvDAY.-The pre- siding magistrates ?? John, Esq., chairman; Colonel Faunt, and John Kelly, Esq. The most intense interest was manifested by the inhilbi- tant of this town and neighbourhood, in consequence of the celebrated inesmeric performer and some of his corn- peers being summoned for assaulting one of his patients, John Hallahan. Messrs. ...

LITERATURE

... I . IT-LTERA TURE. : ' C & THE PRESENT STATE AND PgQ0ECTS OP ;TH POUT T PHILIP DISTRIdt ObF NEW SOUTHI WALES. By CHAB.LES G3tIFFITII, A.M., (Dublin: Curry.) The district of Port phi ip, or Australia Felixl an it has been styled, was first occupied as a British settlement in 1836, in which year a few huts were thrown up by the government employes on the spot where now stands the town of ...

Selected Poetry

... sclurtelo jjttrji. 911! COME TO THE INGLE SIDE. BY ElLIZA COOK. 0(i ! come to the ingle side, For tile night is dark end drear; T o snlow is dceep and the mountain wide, Then stay and rest thee here. lY hoard is simply spread, I've little food to spare, But. thou shall break my wholesome bread, And have a welcome shale. For while the faggot burns To warm my cottage floor, They never shall say ...

Literature

... aticraturr. 1. rra:er's ?? for October. London, G. 1T' Ivickisson. 2r, Blacktrood'sfagazine for October. Edinburgh, TV. Blarkivood and Sons. IVW class togetherthoesotwoporiodicals, becausethoyare rivals in tile same departments both of literature and poli- tics, and, also, because we have perused them consecu- tively in the order above enumerated. Now for a brief critical notico of their ...

Selected Poetry

... *cIrttria lJortrp. THE HOMEWARD AND THE OUTWARD BOUND. TiE flush of day had passed away, the sun had sunk to sleep, And the quiet of the twilight hour lay brooding on the deep; And the silver glory of the moon as yet. was faint and far, And through the fading crimson shone one solitary star. The silver glory brighter grew, the crimson passed away, And, one by one, each sister star came with ...

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 ...

Selected Poetry

... 5'-dectrzi V ofirv. TIHE ALMIGHTY. [The follow ing ode to the Supreme Being is translated fromn the Russian. It wit, written by one of the most distin n ished pots Dorzhainer.] 0 Thou Eternal One! whose presence bright All space dtothi occupy; all motion guide; U'nuacnged through time's all-devastating flight, 'Tlhio oniv God ! ThLer is no God beside. Bicing above ill things I Mighty one Whlon ...