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LITERATURE

... I TE RATURR. LS OF THE PROIPAGAT[ON-OF THE t ANSNA FAITH-No. XLIV. .he new nuinber of tbis interesting and edifying miscel. Coniatais ?? communications relating to the l5nV afl p t.i'(tt' of the Catholic missions in the Levant, and in laterrn Oceania. All of them describe ,1si~llC55 ili'sinury devotednleSs, patience in suffering. i h , lent to the faith, which remind one of the zeal no l ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I - 'SHIONABLEIN CONTEIPLtATED ROI'AL BAL COST1.1E.-Considetina the depreastd state of the West end trade It is lvith great pe sure that we hear of the increasing rumour In the higher circa, of another I.raud Bal Costume at court. It is there generail asserted that the Queen, taking Into consideration the 1ossey experienced during two successive seasons by trade in 1ns thtiroi!.ih the happy ...

Selected Poetry

... ,5ructo vottrv. THE VIOLET'S WELCOME.. Tur, world hath a %welcome yet for thee, Thou earliest born of flowers!- Though many a golden hope was gone, And droam that lighted her rosy dawn, Ere the toil of these latter days camc on; Arid her weary children' stcps have strayed From their first green dwelling, in the shado Of Eden's blessed bowers, Too far to find on our earth a track That vet might ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... THE COCK AND ANCHOR-A CHRIONICLE 0O' OLD DUJBLIN CITY. 3 VOL$. DUBLIN, CURRY & CO. 1845. This is one of thle best novels we have read- for a lengthened period. The tatle is exceedingly interesting; and it is written with unusual power and originality. Tihe characters are all admirably conceived and sustain- ed ; thle many and varied incidents are vividly depicted ; and like this April weather ...

FASHINABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE INTELL)GENCE. I HER MAJESTY'S LEVEE. Her Majesty held a levee at St. James's Palace on Wednesday, which was most numerously attended. The fineness of the weather and the interest exhibited to witness the brilliant spec- tacle, caused many thousands ofi her Majesty'a loyal subjects to assemble in the Park at an early hour. Shortly before two o'clock the Queen and Prince Albert, at ...

The Court and Fashion

... Of3c ecurt timbf gaofjjoll. ITEM MAJESTY S LEVEE.-The Queen held a Levee on Wednesdlay afternoon at St. James's Palace. Her Ma- josty and Prince Albert, attended by the Royal suite, ar. rived from Backingbam Palace at two o'clock, and were received by the Lord Steward, the Lord Chamberlain, the Master of the Hor be, and the Groom of thle Stole to Prince Albert. The fo'lowir.g noblemen and ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—SPRING CATTLE SHOW, &c

... 1ROYAL DUBLIN SOCtETY -PRING CATTLEI PI,.o ?? SHOe. W, &C. , I e- The exhibition of black cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, to farming implements, &e., for 1848, commenced yesterday ieon the society's premises in Kildare-street. And we feel r the utmost gratification in having to state that never on to any former similar occasion did the yard present a display 10 to be at all corpared with the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... ASIHION.4BLE IlTEL*GENCE* I The Queen and Prince Albert, attended by the Counteal of Chalrlemont, the lion. .Miss ltamilton, the Earl of Hard- wicks, Colonel Arbithnot, and Cflon-l Btluverie. henoured the Italian Opera with their presence on Saturday evening. Her Itoyal Highness thle Duchess of Kent and their Royal High- r(sves thle Du'l- and Duchets oft Cambridge, and the Hereditary Granwl ...

Selected Poetry

... C?Qcirctrz; vortry. GO FORITH INTO TIHE COUNTRY. Bly TlE T.ATE 'IRS. JAMES GRAY. ;o fThrtl! bite tile country, Froi a,, orld of care and guile; Go firth to the untainted air, Anid the suishine's open snmile. It shall clear thy clouded brow- It shall loose the worldly coil That binds thyv heart too closely up, Thlou mal; of care and toil! Go forth illtO the country, I'Xhere gilsdsolne sights ...

SONG OF THE RAIL

... Iuiiie-liose, wOw, wNow,. IN davs of vore, to make a tour, ve jumped into the mnil, siir, 13it nowV, to get alonig ill style therc's notliig like the rail, sir IFrom I ivecrpool to ltali, ighlrm we nused to go in olow lime, iX bite now-ar-dayshowv Q1iriogeri thle case l- we seem to go in n1o tiltto. Chorltl-Rail, rail, rail ! All the world is craszex for tho rail, rail, rail. A volinker I II-s ...

LITERATURE

... I L1TERATURX. THE FRENCH IN ALGIERS. The reading public have been for some time familiar with that cheap and useful publication Murray's Home and Colonial Library. The volume named above forms the ninetnenth of the series, and is unsurpassed in interest by any of those which have preceded it. It consists of two narratives of residence in Algiers, translated by Lady Duff Gordon, one from the ...

The Court and Fashion

... ,Lrfjc Court alM S'loyWoll. The London Ti'forneisg Post of Thursday contains the announcement which we now cepy in the hope that the intelligenee may be correct :- THtE QIEEN'9 VISIT To IFlELAND .-W IhavP great satisfaction in announcing that the anticipated visit of her maijesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert to the sister island is definitively fixed to taxe piace during the ensuing ...