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... nittrature. SELECTED POETRY. THE GOLDSMITH'S DAUGHTER. FaOX THE GERMAN OF UHLAWD, A goldsmith stood within his stall With pearls and gems around, Mr gems are precious one asid all, Yet art thou, my Helena, The best I ever found. A gallant knight came blithely in, Good morrow, maiden fair, And you, my goldsmith there within, mako me a costly crownlet To deck my sweet bride's hair. The crown ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... ArarnicA.- ITs REALITIES AND RESOURCES. By Francis IVyse, Esq. 3 vols. large &vo. London: T. G. .Newby, 72, Aflortinaer-street. Notwithstanding all that has been written of late years upon America and the AMtericans-that fertilemine of authorship and boolhmaking-these volumes of Mr. Wyse have not only been hailed with a general welcome by the British and Irish public, but they have stood the ...

Literature

... iltrature. SlLEC7TED POE TR Y. TIMl MOON. DY C. D. STUAPRT. .Flow like the smile of her I love The pale moon's gentle beams, Far floating from their home above, In soft and silvery streams. Slant tbrouggh the lattice, on my fiace n hed throw their shadowy light, And strange sweet visions o'er me trace Their wizard shapes all night. The fondly loved, the early flown- The friendls of many a year ...

Literature

... aLtterature. SELECTED POETRY. THE OUTCAST. DiNane her not, the guilty one! Virtue turns asidle fur shame At tiho mention of 1I r name: Very evilly liath she done I Pity is on her mis-spent She was born ot guilty kin, Her life's course bath guilty been; Unto school sho never west, And whatc'er bbe learned was sin Let her die I Sire was nurtured for her fate: Beautiful she was, and vain Like a ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... SUAILsPF's LOeDON M IAGAZINE. Monthly Parifor June. London: T. B. Sharpe. A most pleasant, agreeably-varied, and well-embellish- ed number. Soma of the stories, s etches, and poems, are superior to those in most of our oldest established magazines. The Fate of the Flemings is a metrical romance which would delight the ear of Bishop Percy or Sir Walter Scott, if they were alive, to read it. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONARLk IITELLIG2,ECV The Earl of Roden has arrived in Leiido seat, Tollymore Park. county Down. lore The Duchess of ilnachester and Ladv (ii have arrived in London, from a cstlleitiltai tiu,. The Hon. Octavius Toler hoe arrived at tle Norbury's, Belgrave-square, London. t Cocr~ , The Earl of Gosford ais arrived in Lcnrilo fro lingham Hall, hear Beceles, Suilolk. n r. Lord and Lady ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLER IA-12LL7rj I IWFR !TA.TVITV- ;Z .-io Ia1 bltittiDl\' IN Tuesday b.aitg the day fixed for the' el)bl'o\ Majesty's natal day, the morning was U,,e Ib Ctiof peals from St. Bridc's, St. Silviour'. Bo j itD 4: 21argarets St. Uartins, St. Mary, aioll(ib ' C icaeD. 'i Kiensington, ard otier tnetropolitt n cl rci ''are of which floated the royal standalrd ;r. i' A` &c. were also ...

NATIONAL ART UNION

... I _ On yesterday the drawing and distributionl of the ti money prizes took place in the Theatre of the Royal at Dublin Society. tl Tuca, BLIGH ST. GroRas, Esq,, presided. Mr. Hauighton, honorary secretary, reed the tollowing o report of the committee :- P REPORT, Your Committee being anjxious to submit to the first w public meeting of the National Art.Union, for Ireland a statement of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Jo F4SIHONA SH I LL. WINDSOR, SU-NfAY - A L(IlJY Elt~ The ch infant princess is fully expected to eG c. early next month. Arrang Peend tea PIble atb Majesty and thle Prince Consart ayhae b, at lb the royal family, to take teirj accmp -enkd by I lace on Friday next for Osborne Howje .ron a 11 l,, to remain in the Isle of Wivlit for abeu Cca exp;ration of that pcriod to prceed b ll Majesty will ...

THE EXHIBITIONS

... TRE E t.'sttsr NiOTI^E) ROYAL HIBEENIAN It is much to be lamented that wbilst- 1n 'et1'n r e many excellent artists, as well as 3aty goadojd v 'es logs, the general tone of criticism in art j3 g not t . harshly, below what it should be; indeed the C0Sp is much better in England, We have often b ?? is li U both countries complain, and justly complain of theti tical and authoritative tone ...

LITERATURE

... ]IfRTUR~ 1ArSTORY OF FREE NATIONS. folir v roards 5CULLAGH. (Cbapman and Hall,) ..'[SESCONtDNXOTICE.]i be thought of the forms of government !,tr GY~ there can be no do,' * t hat they surpassed Ijnternal vari6ty, ern- t fetore, In no other 4t great an abundance of political ideas have a ec or preserved in practical circulation. Of 'td def Greels cIaIe, there were not two whose w;ti were alike, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLGIENCE

... I FASHIONALS IINTELLIGENCS. I HXar MAJESTY_-The inquiries at Backingbam Palace, on Wednesday morning were very numerous. The answer given was, that her Majesty and the infaut princess were going on well. lier Mnjpsty and Prince Albert accompmied by the youthful royal family, are expected to leave flolcingliain Pa. lace the second week in the ensuing month, for Osborne Hoece, Isle of Wiglt. The ...