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FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... tI ?? IFPISHONABLP ?? - | WINDSOR, DlC. '3.-Her ?? 'will give a grand banquet at 'the castle to-morrow eveniug, to a large and distin- guiehedgparty, At the conclusion of the banquet the tragedy of ANrTIoGN, from the Greekaif Sophoeles;. will be read before her Mejesty and her royal and illustrious guests by Mr. Bartley, In the graud reception-room, which has been most tastefully arranged for ...

Original Poetry

... Original J)OCII-lI 'I IE ii NEW YEAR. \l'V tt'tty!, ,fl hais ttowv iltlg wlr l\ittgr, 1i -1,h fiet of tlh o;li. tlhe yeutlg year jpeilgs us st,.! iviti InIsts! oI I itiu Ihighl ecr, S lhe Itti~ v his spoeed all't tho CO oll(C tot steor. ii. tltll ,ies lwt it s e \V.-intr: skicos, !;ltt upese;tl, litc!h tilt:d, ;il ...

Fashion and Table=Talk

... ?? all'a CILIC-C-11h, THlE COI;RT. N\r isson, PaasTI.sx.-Tlic Qicen) andl Priocc Alliect stalkced Itis Illorating onl the castern terrace anlld slopes. Thle Roval family took wallkilg ai;ld poltyv exercise. TIh0 Royal diitle plarty t its cvciii g at thc Castle will il- cludel the Duchecss of K0iict, his Sceane.iliosss Prince Lownistesin, thle Marquis aoll Mlarlioaess ?? bf;Acrcorl, tilie Lady ...

Reviews

... 3 cb ft~i r -. I1. t. Til l .a ll 1,iiRAIIY'. \ ot. XI. ?? EMIX (IRA.XN' Ol' AlI ADI.RiA. Iy Willimn Carleton, Esq. Loldoln and B.elfkast Shmlum,}s ?? .llslq(/re. 'I'lhe appearanie of thlis volniiie of thle ' larlour Library'' mtav br coililiid a ?? in litl Irtnec. In it we nrc prcsented witi a hithilel tc moyjd~seii'd work, from t he .pen of oace of tihle lost accomnplislied llovelists of ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... MINISTERIAL MOVEXENTS. &c.-The heqlth of the Lord Chancellor (Cottenbam) is gradually improving, and the noble and learned lord is satisfactorily regaining his strength. The Lord President of the Council and the Marchiones of Lanedowne are entertaining a distinguished circle at Bowood Wilts. The noble marquis intends to return to London about the 26th instant, for the resumption of public ...

LITERRTURE

... TnE DUBLIN UTNIVER5SITY MAGAZINE-rn the IB- views of the ' Revelations of Ireland, and New Books on Rome, and in its political article, the University dis- plays much of the leaven of bitter Orangeisr ; otherwise the January number is deversified, attractive, and brilliant, Two stories of breathless interest-', The Fatal Bride and ' The ApothecaTy's Wife, some of the most delicious ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIOSABLk INT*ELLIGENCE* WIN 9OR, MONDAY EVEUNING -Iiia Royal Highness's uqual visit to Claremont, at the close of the shooting season, will not take place this week, as a succession ofxsitors i8 ex. pected at the Castle for almost every day dring ne present week. The Marchioness of Normanby returned to Lonfdon on Sunday, from a visit to Viscount and Viscountess Barrington, at Becket House, ...

Selected Poetry

... 4?ckrtrlj T:, I) r t r p - IIAPP'Y FE tELINGS. SY W. J. 00.00Fi TIIY ecornc vwiei frienmli around us throng, As bes around tile hive, And toaiched to fceliig's !uoticot soig, 'Ihe ?? is a'l :live. 'Ie icicves begin to inelt, W Ihich ersi the heart enzon ed, A sanbu rst warm n s Hleaven is telt, And cankering grief disowned. TI'llo conc within the parent's breast, Whlen round him chiidrell ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Our indefatigable ?? is untiring in his efforts to pro. vide for the entertainment of the public. He bag now secured the services of Miss Matilda Ross, who appeared in Dublin on one occasion previously, in Dfsdetmona to Mr. Maoready's Othello, on which occasion we bore our testi. mony to the great ability of the debutaecnte. On last night she re-appeared in Thomas Otnvay's Venice Preserved. ...

Reviews

... C t b i r lu q . No. 7. DUiBll-N UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. January. Dublin -.Jaetn IP Glshn We are almost bewildered with the tecming variety of this number's contents ; and lie must, indieed, be a fastidious reader w~ho catinot find anioag them anl evening's sweet re- creation. The new work of Mr. Owen-Madden-1 Irish Ilevelat ions' -furitis lies a rich clhapt er of curious reading, from thle ...

Fashion and Table=Talk

... ?? ai b Z5abkrlEalh. TILE COURT. NlEV YEAR'S DAY AT WINDSOR CASTLE. Nt:av Year's Day, a distribution of thc Quecen't bounty of food, coals, and clotlilag to tie aged, infirm, and nacessitons poor of \Windsor and its vicinitv', took place in her Majesty's Riding School. Svceral hundred families had been selected as deserving objects of the Royal charity, by tile lion. and Rev. C. Leslie ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... WiNrson. TUESDAY.-The royal dinner .party at the Castle this evening is expected to include her Royal Highness the Duchess ot Kent, their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchesa of Cambridge and Prince George and the Princess Mary, his Serene Highness Prince Frederic of Hesse, the Earl and Colintess Delawarr. the Right Hon. William S. and Lady CarolineLascelles, &e. It is supposed that the whole ...