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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 ...

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 ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I PFASHIONABLP N The Queen had a ?? party on Mandav at Buckin. hanm Palace. The company iricludert. her ROYal Highnessth Duchess of Kient, Mons. Dledel. tile Netherlonds miigtre* the Duke de Sotomayor, Spanish Miliseter. and thle Duclle., te 3tamayor . tile Duke (le Brogliie thei Prince d(e 1rogli. tie Duke and Duchiess of Norfolk, the DU-hesS of Norlillulibnrlt.d tue Earl of Aberdeen, Earl ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... IT - Y THEATHE R(yJYA. M Rf Tl ?? A - _- I . .. . Mr. Henry Betty, an actor who has attained considerhble provincial celebrity in England, made his first appearance before a Dublin audience yesterday evening in Hamlet, and was cordially received, Mr. Betty, who is son of the tra. gedian, once so extensively known throughout the dramatic world as the 'Young Roscius, is now apparently about ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INK.LLEN The Queen and Prince Albert honoured the Itlall Opera with their presence on Saturday evening. The Que Dowager. the Duchess of K nt, and the Duke and Ducbe,,eo Cambridge, also honoured the opera with their presence The residence of his Roval Highness Prince George of Cambridge at St. Jamce's Palace was ordered to be ready for the piince's recept oil by yesterday (Tuesday). ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE INtELLIGENCE. I Her Mj~esty ani his Royal Hlighncess Prince Albert, at. tended by a ?? numriber of the royal household, intend to leave Ducisingliam Palace, on Saturday next, for Claremont, and, ?? to preseut arrangements, will remain there until ?? next. The Dowager Matohioness of Downshire wvas expected to leavo Hanover-square on Friday for East Hampstead Park, near Reading. ...

Literature

... LItecrature. SELECTED POETRY. LOST FEELINGS. BY 3IRS. ORAY. RETV RN again ! ye that have left my heart To londlin5ess and pain; l e that of all m!, gladness made a part, Return agai a! Oh ! treasures of my bosom, mure and kind,. Thlt rceonwiled me to my eart1ly lot, flow I have fliteg you on tbe chilly wind That heeds you niot. Rceurn againr! Fromn whence ? From the deep sca Of ileath, where ...

The Court and Fashion

... f)Q Court ano a40!Ion. * THE QUrEN'S VISIT To IRELAND.-The Naval and .Tlilitary Gazette says--' The Queen's viqit to Ireland is said to be fixed for the 6th July, and it is generally be- lieved that to celebrate it a brevet Nvill be issued. A battalion of the Guards is expected to arrive in Dublin next month, contingent upon the Royal visit, also the 8701 Fusiliers from Scotland. The Duke of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FPASHIONAgJM INTELLIGkVCE. l The Dowaqer Marchioness of Downshire and the Mar. ehioness or Downshire have left London for East Hlampstead Park, Berks. Lady Charlotte Chetwynd, the Dowager Mar. chioness's eldest daughter, was safely confined on Thursday last. at Leamington Spa, with a daughter. Her ladyship and infant are, We are happy to state, progressing as favourably as can be expeoted. ...

PRACTICAL FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... PRAlCTICAL FLORAL AND) HORTICULTURAL S UCIl;: . A _ . . - -. , . 1. ^ A private cxhibition of' flwerg Wa' yesterdav held, under inthe auspices of the a'bove society, in the Lecture-room, ltoal-Exehange. The specimens exhibited were very few in number, a~nd loosistod ex(,usiv ly of auriculas, poly- ant husee, hyaci~t hs, pansies, and anemronies. The folowieg is a list of the prizes as awarded ...

Literature

... aiterattur. SELECTED POETRY. SONG. BY F. it. BuiL5Y, ESQ. Trr. ship that proudly leaves the shore, Aud dauces through the foam, Alas! may never visit more Its harbour's peaceful home. The hands that gaily furl the sails, The feet thlt tread thc deck, All-with the gallant bark herself, Nay soon berome a wrecok. And so too oft in life we start, Where every sceneo looks fair; The future scenes ...