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THE CRY OF THE HEART

... THE CRY OF THE HEART. Bread I bread I bread I oh father-father, dear I The pining children faintly said; And every pang they bear That father feels, who stands like stone In ghastly, grim despair; A hopeless, foodless man-undone, Opprest with mortal care. It. Bread I bread I bread I oh father-father, dear! Better that we this day were dead Than perishing slowly here I Each small, shrill ...

LITERATURE

... -- 2LITR TUB RB7 BLACKWOOD FOR NOVEMBER. The number for this month opens with a paper entitled ,it rlhboroufhs Dispatches, which gives a clear and in- terelt 1g detail of the campaigns of that celebrated corn- oander in teo years 1710 and 1711, as well as of the party ~riguesCat home daring the same period. The fame and of Marlborough excited the envy even of his own perareetle W~higs; but it ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE ENTELLIGENc'7- it WIND OR, SUNDAY Er ara.4 i ndr;c- t aiduring thes vihit of her MiENIty and ite unP st a Arundel Castlei Whichl visit, it ?? expected ?? itTuesday, December 1st, to Fridjy, thle 4th, the Mill taiet 8opruiyot. visiting GIIodwiood, and Petwortha at- 4 shg bc t 6orre Izousie for a few days, prevous iii~r tarn to Windsor Castle. o I o tlj F. 3, Tile following had the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASIONABLE INTELLIGBNCE WINDSOR, MONDAY Cvstle are all very busy preparing for the removl fat tte to Ooborne House, on Wednesday. Nine o'clock in the rn. ing of that day is the hour appointed by her Majesty for the commencement of the journey, and it is calculated that the royal cavalvade will arrive at the Farrberouglh station f t South Western Railway tnineteen miles), before eleven a ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHJIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. WjNjosoR, VonsDAY-Thili day was the anniversary of the birthday of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. In the morning the Queen and Prince Albert, accompanied by the Prince of Wales, and also by Prince Alfred, the Princess Royal, and the Princess Alice, were present at the i grand entrance of the quadrangle (fronting the Long Walk), and inspected the Ist Regiment ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... 7ONAONABL6VTFLLIGENVhR. - r or ?? PVaIlICceS ROTALI.._ aturday ?? Annives'ary of the birthday of her Royal dis beenh princeos Royal, when her royal highness corn. rt he erhaving beenhorn onthe 2i ato f November. 4rd berlh ryg ae ustheed In by merry peals from the belle ; Ih, of the royal parisbes of St. Iltartin.un.the 'he or :et, Westminmter and St. Mary Abbott., Ken W¢ 'hich were reperated ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASIi1ONABLE INTELLIGENCE. His Royal Highnes3 Priice Albert has just become the patron of the *Vindsor acid Eteln AlIurteUr Choral Society, the directoro0 oi: wioi is Dr. Ellvey, oruganist to her majesty. The Eari and (Coulntess Vr:bscite bicve arrived at Castle Ilill, Dewo%, from SUicimerile, tiul noble eall s seat near Wateriord. ,IyTblMrZ..buwh 'rhe i;crloc Clere and Lelv 1.ahelie Ficcibboc ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FSONBLE[ INSTELL.IGENCE. I Fa1 FRIDAY EVENING.*Late yesterday evening WIND S ordered in the arrangements making for the de. fi Clier ?? and the royal family for the Isle of Wight: td of Taesday, ?? the i81th instant has now D,''3eaS the day for the departure of thle court for Osborne te W It is understood that some alhlira of state have made 110eI dc-irable, but that tile present arrangement ...

Selected Poetry

... c?arctrio voctr)). T111' 'IliMEE: VOICi.S. M ittt saith the Past to thev ? \Vevp 1ruth is depiated; fistity lateti d ,i,d like thle dreamn ofa 61cep, Lorsv is linit hetirtedl; Tl ifl-s of Senise, the pro'tfuntdly lureal, S. trio fisot our sp.irits ( ed's hblv ideal- So, .t the fiietal dbll, slow and d(ep, So t lls the I'llst to thee ! Weep Itwl stpoeaks the P'resellt hour ? Act ! Walk, ipwatd ...

Literary Notices

... R-iterarn Notited. TltE NORTH BRlTISHr REVIEW. No. XI. Edinburgh: TV. P. Kennelly. Thr North British Review, though one of the youngest of the Quarterlies, has already achieved a reputation which few of its kindred cotomporarles havo ever at- tained. The old-established autocrats of critical litera- ture have all of them become effete, or nearly so, and have allowed the monthly and newspaper ...

Selected Poetry

... ?? ?? -arirrtai jurlrv. Ill i. Gl IMA\ ''lEACIIER. HY LD.EY DU 'EFIilM. 'Tiw ]beng dla's done ! aid she sits still ; ~.1 ?? I ill the gathelrilg glosmi Wi;:It al( the uinags that till 'Iheose alsent eyes, that sthent room ? Silt winds the latticed caseinetit stir. ''he hard green rose-blds ta! tlie paic like SIerry philvuiltes, btekoloilig her 'T'o j',di tielin ltt thieir sports tgapit Aid ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... F ASHIONABLE INTEL-LIGNVCi7h, I _ VICEREGAr, CoUftT-Enipf Exceltency the Lord | tenant entertained the followingpartyat dinner on 1i evening at tile Viceregal Lodge, Phocnix Parl :-The Ladie, Ponsonby, Dfuke and Duchess of Leinster, Marquis of Kiwara Lady Jane Fitzgerald, Countess of KLerry, lon. C. Gore tr More O'Ferrall, Mr. Eliot Warrburton, lion. Captain Fcle Sanford, *Ur. Corry Connellan, ...