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THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROtAL. I The task of creating a sensation in the theatrical World of London-a task so difficult at the present time, liden the taste for the drama is so languid-has rteeefily been accomplished by an American actress, Miss C04bmanti Who has fought her way gallantly through great diffoultie I and impediments to a high position as an artist, the right- fulness of which position the most ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYAL, X The Opera of Guy Mannering, as performed last night, was not, in a musical sense, very successful, in a dramatic one it wag epinently so. Bland, Miss Kenneth, and Miss Chalmers were very respectable in their respective cha- racters. Corri, a most useful and improving actor, though not very perfect in his Scotch pronunciation, made a capital Dandie Dinmont. Baker's Dominie ...

Selected Poetry

... 5scctett VoictWp. TIHE IIAl1UINGERS OF ?? CAsbd iuld re, ?? of the spring. YT fait Iful sfulw-,, flet of wvilig, il llms, (neloos,. ?? TIrtlu s, and( very o ild(dr bird, T1,t llumlt Your: v Iltlilred chirpings heard Tlllonih the green wnod6 aund dales. iod shield ye, Easter laibies all, Fair roses, huda. zand blossoms stnall And ye, iflirnt erst the gare Of Aj:nx lid Narciss did print, Yo wild ...

DRAWING ROOM AT THE CASTLE

... DRKIGRO TTECASTLE. 7- D - . - ?? 1..-inv Room for the His Excellenoy held his ?? Jrawswrg `. - gesgob,, last night. He Ece~llefsy entered the Throne Boom shortly after nino o'clock, attended by the following oficers of the household and stateo Tbe Ulster King at Arms and Heralds. The State Stelivard, colonel Francis Seymour and Lady Emily Seymour. The Private Secrtitary, Mr. A'Court. The ...

FASHIONABLE AMBITION

... FASHIIOMABILE AMBITION. A TALE-WfIR7TTE FOR Tiir NlEt-I.r.TTKR. ' Well, dlmr muiiznina, yon muist try arid prevail upon psapa to Jet uts go to the races ;you know we have so vcry little ainose- mei'iit in thite dill eountry ; we see so little lociety, that I really it' inlk we shall become like savages at last. I'h'lre's Clara makes 11io bluish eveiy timei she openls her lips, she stiit ters, ...

SELECTED POETRY

... . A GLEAM OF SUNSHINY. By if W. iOriNCsEt.LtOW. 'his is tlhe place. Stalid still, my steed, Let me review the scene, And smmnion from the shladowy Past The forms that once have been. The Ponst ntl] Present here unito Beneatih Timhn't flowing tide, Like footprints hidlilen by a brook, But seen on either side. 1itre runs thre highway to the town; There the green blno descendis, Thrortlg which I ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... --F-AS-I110-1VABL.g INPELLIGENCE. The Queens, Prince Albert, and suite, left Osborne Ruent at hialf-past nine o'clock on Friday morninig, oroesed In the Fairy eteata.paoce t to Gosport, and travelled to London by a secal ran. heroyal party arrived at Buckingbam Palaoe at lalfplcst one oelock, eecorted by a party of Liglst Dragooas. athelpg Conent'3 of Charieenlont haa succeeded the Mar. Thee ...

LITERATURE

... - a.w - I DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. , The number of this dlagazine for the preseut month Is one of the rnli5a diversified and delightful which we have: b for a long ti -e read, in spite of some drawbacks buth poli- tical and religious. The opening artiuleli one teeming with ti eloquence, and styled The Sculptor's First Love. The hero ii of the tale in the selebrated Cauiva. If it could be ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... kASSHIONABLE INTB.LLI lENCE -v ,The Marquis and Marchioness of Normanby, Lord Lady Holland, Lord and Lady Poltiniorehe Earl andt and of Lietowel and family, the Hon. r Yorkei &c., are amongst the English f ayhionebles a he beeltt , ing at Florence during the Carnival. lb The Marquis and Marchioness of Lasedowne are 51 seclusion at Bowood, owing to the late domestic ?? their family. icn Lady ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASH ONA4LB INTELLIGENCE ° l ., Lady Dover, Viscount Clifden, and the Hoo. miso, Agar Ellis. who are staying at Rome, are nrot expiet to r4. turn to England until after Easter. The Duke of Hamilton is slowly Improving in the stat, of his health. The Earl and Countess Cowper are ORpected to arl,, in London early in the next week. Tihe Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry ,a Lady Alexandrna ...

FASHION AND TABLE TALK

... ?? hear that the Queen and Prince Consort will remmain ittisllt from En gla nd for t bII 'e weeksR. lo hen, they plv II heir proinised visit to Lounis Philippi-, inl May. Th'le Kinig of I e French is making the must splenldid preparatiotis for I liir recept ion. T'li Earl apnll Countpss of Ejiniskillenl have been enter. 1:141ime A a a tibam' of thet not ?? amid gentry at Florence- ciourt, ...

LITERATURE

... I LITER1A TURBE. FRANCE ILLUSTRATED. This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful of the Illus- trated works which we have Been. It is, in form, a quarto volume, containing a large number of richly executed ilIus6 l trations of several of the magnificent structures by which the broad expanse of France is studded, and of some wild i scenery in several parts of that great country. The literary ...