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THEATRE ROYAL

... I The opera presented on last evening (Balfe's Bohemian it Gis 1) was that in which on the first night of their engage- ai ment Miss Rainfortb, Mr. Travers, and Mr. Stretton made tl their coup d'essai. With Miss Rainforth, this opera woul Isl appear to be a favourite. She sustained the role of the fo gipsey girl with the truest and most becoming taste, giving i ti to the character its full ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLF INTELLIGENCE. l It is currently reported and generally believed in the fashionable world, that her Majeffty the Queen has the inten- tion of commencing what is called the season at a very early period this winter, by making the beginning of the usual court ceremonies in the month of November instead of delaying them until a late period in February, and continuing them toso late a ...

CHRISTMAS IN FRANCE

... Christmas, though not celebrated amongst the common people of France as amongst us, by the demolition of monster barons of beef-of waggon loads of turkeys--of thousands of barrels of oysters-of ?? weight of sausages and plum- pudding, and tuns of ale, of porter, of gin, of brandy, and heady port and sherry-is yet a day of solemn and joyous festivity, when families greet each other kindly-when ...

Fashion and Table=Talk

... ?? allb Cabirle, '11h, TIE COURT. WINDSOR, Fr1cDAY.-l'rince Albert enjoyed the sport of shootiig. this morning, aceompaniied by tihe Earl Cow)cr and the Eail of Liverpool. Thc Riev. Dr. and Mlrs. Whewell took their ldepartire from the Castle to-day. The Royal linncr party at the Castle, this evening, will inclode her Royal Highlness tile lucress of Kent, the Earl and Countess Cowper, tile Earl ...

Selected Poetry

... :t, el t c t cb- Tj a c t v 1). THlE VIOLET. SVEET flower outbuict froi0 Winter's gloom, M V violet of blue, There's hlnginge in thy rich perfume- It sp lw s of friendship tire. Hlow oftesn linve I wvelcomed thee F'rwniz 6~ildhood's ently lwtur, All ellibleli of Inillite. Aty own, Ty favou rite flower! Rleposiog by the rivolkt, Ibou hiid'st thy modest lienl, Miade loveliec by a cocoliet Of ?? ...

THE NEW SARDINIAN CONSTITUTION

... TIlE NEW\ SARDINIAN' CONSTITUTION. Art. 1. The Catholic, apostolic, and Roruan religion is the sole reli6ioni of the state. The oliter forass of politic worship at prcscnt existing are tolerate(d iil conforosity witli thle laws. Art. 2. 'Tle person If I lte Sovereign is sacred antI inviolable, Ilis inilst ors arc responsiile. Art. 3. To tilie Kinhg alone appertains the execuitve power. lie is ...

Selected Poetry

... ?? ILDoctd. s PE A K NOT o IA It S 11 L Y. ?? s;K not harshly-much of care Evcry humtan hcart ?? hear: Elloughl of shadows sadly pily Aroun d t li very slotillicst way Enou gih of sorrows darlilt lic Veiled Within the Inerriest cye; Bv t li el cdhood's gushing tears- y the grjiefs of :ftcr years- ?? the anguish tholl dost hlnow- AdId not to ?? woe. Speak not harslily-mnucth of sin l)'elletlI ...

Selected Poetry

... ,$rlcctrb vortru. AN AUTUMNAL LYRIC. AUTUMN is come ! the swallows are flying; The leaves, sere and ilcad, in our pathway lire lying, 'Ilic win( wvhistlcs cold, the sun palely shines, And tilc bloom and tle bcauty of Nature declines. Autournin is ?? ! tc sportsman is hie;i1g, Tlhrough hralio and tfirongh hicather; the moor gamn is flying, The pheasant is scared from her snug woodland cover, ...

Selected Poetry

... II-'Idectcla 19ort4l. 13E KIND. SCORN not tho man that asks for bread, Nor drive hinin from your door, Bilt think that fortune yet may frown, And you yourself be poor. With ?? treat the poor man's child And check the faillig tcar; hlis soul will ceho back thc voice (Of kindness to your car. Seek every place here ?? dwells, In cot or festive hall, And, with a kind and generous smile, Proroote ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... (lrsoms M/e 1)orld qf Fos/icu.) WALKCING Dtzitss.-A idrcos of dtark chocolatc-colourcd watet'id slit, untie perfect ty plain, and (pitte high to tile throat longj full sleeves, finihe with anl coibroitlerei cult of cambtric. Pardlcssus of dark greeit tevaulicile, tttosinz to tue walist, tti shines beinig clif upit so as to forl a1 sattaiow poieuig Oil cacti sidlc and cricirtced with at douthle ...

Review

... dlXTid,. No. 179. Tilre rrrtsT 1toow0 Or LESs;ONS IN CirIrSi'rTLY, in its Application to Agriculture. For the rise of Farmiers lli d 'raellers. liV JIlr0 ?? I lodges, M.). Londlonr arld Belfast: Simmras inul .1!Ir/1ee. This is a most valnable and scasonable worh-, wiell calcu. ]atedl to guiidc thie agricurlturist into tihe arcane of chiomistrv, in its relation to tle aprdlieation of manures to ...

Reviews

... BririrbS. No. 153. ThE ART-JOURNAL. October. London: Chan- man cnd fla.?U Dublin: Jamnes M'Glta/san. Two very bighly-fini3hed linc engravings, ftill-page size are tie chief attractions of ?? October. Oneof these is a copy, by HIeaths, of lluskisson's elegant picture of the Sleep of Titania-the other an exquisite copy of Gleyre's Evening lyrmn' engraved by Lenuercier. There are t wo series of ...