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... :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 ?? ...

Reviews

... BcbicluS. No. 78. TIuE P'ATRICIA-. April. London: E. Charton. Amongthe very agreeable articles contained in this numn- ber are, the trinl of Dr. Dodd, the unhappy victim of the barbarous law which made forgery a capital crime in the davs of our fathers, and whose execution is one of the greatest stains upon the memory of the late George the Third-a series of ' l)ialogues among tile Dead, ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING EXHIBITION OF FARM STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c. &c

... ROYAL DUBLIN: SOCIETY'S SPRING EXHIBBi TION OF FARM STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &C. &Co. This great national show of stock, implements, &a., is, front the numbers and character of the different descrip- tions of farm stock, both in the fat and breeding claises, superior to any exhibition-far and away superior to any that has ever yet taken place on the premises of this very ancient and highly ...

THE FINE ARTS IN IRELAND—ROYAL IRISH ART UNION

... THE FINE ARTS IN IRELAND-RcYAL IRISH ART UNION. DITRIBSUTION or PRizEs roa THE YEAR 1847. The annual meeting for the distribution of prizes, selected by the committee of this highly valuable society, among its members for the year 1847, was hold yesterday in the Theatre of the Royal Dublin Society. Long previous to the opening of the theatre, the reception rooms were crowded with a most ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING EXHIBITION

... O Dovsi UBilN SOCIETY'S SPRING EXHIBITION, This attractive exhibition was extremely well attended yes. if terday. - The following is a list of the adjudication of premiums at the it the Royal Dublin Society's Cattle Show, on Tuesday April BREEDING STOCK-BULLS, Division 1. e Bulls calved on or after January 1, 1847: Section 1. Hon A F Nugent, No 7, eight sovereigns, and for h the beetof all the ...

Reviews

... 33li \- W 5 No ?? RTies .li \I:itE A 'ltic of the Civil Wars, in Verse. ly' thlie Rv. Freiileriecl \Vooils Mast, 1.A. Ox- ford .rO/ J I5't pl' r/kePi. III these davs of rail way reality, it is somtewvhat a hazard- olls cxperimitentt to issae a poem of nearly threc lhutndred oc- tavo pages, in tilS ?? vein, to a 1Iltblic, aa age ago ?? Wvitit tilh fatal faliity of tile octo-sellahic rIlvules ...

ANTIENT CONCERTS

... ANTIENT CONCERTS, I - - - -- - A - - A ABJI This society repeated, last evening, the per'ore Mendelasohn's scared oratorio of Eija h 'lei J L b pred,,1! which in December of last year may bo regarded epooh in the musical history of our metrepalrde El occasion of the first performance we end otwvou are in us lay, to do justice to the mighty work ned 4 manner in which it was produced in Dublin ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Io TeE CourT.-Lord Aeniley arrived at Osborne on a visit to her Majesty and Prince Albert, and bad the honour of' joining the royal dinner party, which included his Royal High. neas the Prince of Prussia, the Chevalier Bunsen, Count Portalis, and Major Von Oeihrliclh ia attendance on his royal highneEs. The whole of the royal guests left Osborne on Thursdaymorn- ing for London. Lord John ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I Tho Arobbishop of Dublin, Irs. Whateley, family, and suite, Mrs. Thompson and suite, Mr. and Mrs. Pollard, Massrs. ) Urquhart, Luther, Haumphries, Edwards, Rev. Mr. Kilrkpa- trick, Messrs. T. M. Taylor, Pigott, BKOdigan, Jones, AsII. dion, Sands, Fitzgerald, George, Wilson, &o., sailed from ?? for Liverpool on Monday evening by her Majesty's nail packet Iron Duke. . 'he Earl and Countess of ...

Fashion and Table=Talk

... ?? anb zable-Calt. THlE COURT. liaor Majesty and Prince Albcrt took their usual carly walki on Friday, in tilic pleasure grountds of Osborne, and the Royal children took wvallking and pony exercise. Hecr Majesty intcnils to hold two drawing-rooms in the course of the next mouith-the last, in cclchration of her Ma. jcsty's birth-day. There is also to be another in Jutic. 'ttQLTitr;N'D0OVAGEI. ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY—SPRING SHOW OF FLOWERS AND FRUITS

... IiROYAL HORTICULTURAL SoCIE-Tys - SHOW OF FLOWERS AND FRUITS 0G I On yeaterday the spring exhibition of fh;. - V Jplt, -L F' w ?? U5 Ot this Isec., exoti plants, r au nd hothouse flow,,e .'9tl! and fruits, took place at the Rotundo, Thi r' otinbet[., that building was selected for the exhibiti drQa~ tastefully fitt' d up for the ceoasion. Tbens ,ad a . previous exhibitions, occupied the entire ...

Selected Poetry

... s?nltrtrb Voctm. - ?? ?? INDEPENDENCE. Yr speak of inlependence- Thters is no such thing on earth- We ledepnd upon eaeh otlher Still for all that life is worth ! To every mid that ponders, ITo every heart thtat felds, There's not a tiay but something This hiddle truth reveals. Tihe sced of friendship blooms not- No leaf can it inipart, Until it finds a welcome Iln somme congenial helart 'he ...