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... i We find in the Scotsman the following notice of an ad. dress by Doctor Carmichael, en the subject of medical reform Address to the Members of the.Surgical Society of Ire- land at the close of the Session 1845 6; with Suggestions upon Medical Reform.'' By itohard Carmichael, M RI I A, President of the Ro~al College of Surgeons in Ireland. corresponding Member of the Royal Aca. demy of ...

FAIRS

... FA IRS. IRISH. LONDONDEInny.-The September fair of Londonderry was held on Friday last, but in consequence of the people being throng with the harvest, it was not to say large.- The show of horses was unusually small, and the quality in general inferior, nor could the demand be called brisk, The highest priced horses we heard of brought from 21 to 25 guineas each; posters, from 101 to 141; ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIAONABLE ITELLIGENCA'. TutMIti(RATTON 0O' TOnr aHINO AND QtteroN OF Ttri ~ tt aiWO~~~t~l.Vt ?? twenty minitutes to 1'iir o'clock th ?? ~igadqu.iie of thelIlelgla]14 til asd i Woee ict dockyard, from Buctttngtaii Paliaev, to etlle,,rk oin bosed tie Gart inl dStealm. tia.hct, for OSUMIc, en lo 1 t BreeStli1. r'lie ?? weatlitir brotught ocu ta larger 11ceber Of 61)CUtatOrn thten Usual, and ...

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... ASHyi~ONABLRIBLlEGBNCB. The Duke of Devonshire left Brighton on Tuesday for lbdo is grace, it Is said, intends adding a billiard-room t°,0°iat ?? in Kemp TfOWO. '°The lMlarc~oh~sB of Abereorn and family left Brighton -,,Tedays for London. Tile Marquis of Abercorn left on the 'Eianrl of Antrii ; staying at the Norfolk Hotel, ?? Countess of Dundonald is dangerously ill, with in- gtin5tiofl on ...

Literature

... 72 it rr I 14, Urf# SELECTED POE ?? ., . WEAl L'IT}I. WVhat is weal th7 asl. alt arsuledl- We see mcii breathe one oeineion sound: MVie see thelin turn with eiager stare, To ?? Upon the 1 richest heir. The maiden weds, and we are told Weds well because her lord hath gold. Ye l'ols! nand is there nothing more Worth caliisg wealthi but ycllow re ? Ilathl Gotd di opesed to mortal share Noiiglit ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... TIHE tt Kan WATERING PLACES: including an Aceouni ol'all e 11Millneral ?? anl Sen-bathing Plalces in Ireland-their Clinlate, Scelery, Cc. By Alexander Knox, Esq., M.D. It gratifies us to have an opportunity of recallingpublio attention to this valuable work. Dr. Knox's volume is not merely worthy of high praise, as a companion to the tourist through many of the most delightful scenes in ...

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... rASIHONABixE INTELLIGENCE. IDoWrING STIEFxT, MARIO ?? Queen hnsbeen pleased to appoint Lieuteiant-General tho Earl of Cath- eart to hio Captain-Generail and Governor-in-Clief of ?? lajiy'ts's Provinces of Canada. Nova Scotia, and New Brunswiek, and of the Island of Prince Edward, and Go- ?? of all Ifer Majesty'g Provinces on the (contirint of North America, and of the Island of Prince E.dward. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... IBLB INTE~LLGENC. 'sty' held her first levee for the present season at er 0Jesy on ednesday Shortly before two o'block , Jaimel5 nd prince Albert, attended by the Great Oailcers of ?? 1 1d and escorted by a detnehument of the Life tile Hit5e1 1Buckingiiam Palace in three of the royal carriages, iu'rd eded to St. James's. Her Majesty and her illustrious 0lrt were loudly cheered by tile ...

LITERATURE

... I PROTECTION TO HOME INDUSTRY: SOME 0 CASES OF ITS ADVANTAGES CONSIDERED. a BY ISAAC BUTT, ESQ., ?? a Formerly Professor of Political Economy in the Univorsity tl of Dublin. ti (Dublin: Hodges and Smith, 104, Grafton-street, Book- g sellers to the University; John W. Parker, West Strand, tl London.) a] This is a very remarkable publiention. The protection G' which it principally contemplates ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... X 7 FASHIONABLE INTELLIGElVcB its THE COURT AT THE ISLE OF WIGHT on East Cowes, Sunday, March On Friday her M~ajesty, accompanied by the Prince end ott children, drove to Wootten and Quarr Abbey, in the new 0751 riage built by Adams and Hooper, of the Haynnarket, ?? for the Isle of Wight. It is a neat compact little carringes it Ias- bus a driving se it in front, and a double body behind, ...

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... oi - 91T1OLVA.OLE f REMOVAL OF TiE COUseT.-Her hlaJes, Buckinghnm Palace for Osborneahouse, Isle of Mi 01e11 e day (Friday) for a sojourn of about three vweek' 1S it, as this present arrangements. Her Majesty has orderedh ding 3 train to be in readiness at the Nine Elms static ed bef 3 Western Railway at ?? minutes past two i° the eatah above day, and will arrive at Gosport about ftre ' a lbo ...

LITERATURE

... I LITEBATU1?E. TABLES FOI THE CkLCULATION OF EARTH. WORK f1 Sill JOThN MACNEIL. (Hodges and Snyth.) We were not aware of the existence of such a work, un- til the second edition informed us of our ignorance, and of the netivity of Sir John Macneil in another department of intellect, than that of Superintending the manifold iron ways committed to his charge. We certainly were somewhat surprised ...