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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 ...

Original Poetry

... Original 1-.3octrg. FRIENDS OF OUR YOUTHFUL DAYS. Ou the friends of our youthful days, Where are they now, oh i! where? F!cd as tile Somnicr's gladdeninig rays, When Witrmy storms appear ? In distatit lands sonie iay be found, Whollm fate has sev-ered wide; Some sleep hjittiiathi thle grassy moniod, And there in peace abide. Some lie low on the battie fiel l, Wlho fought for Clory's crown l A ...

THEATRICALS &c., IN AMERICA

... ..T.ATRICALS &e., IN AMERIC , The recent arrival of the Cambria, supply the following items under date, New York. October -17. Mrr.llfcrea;dy is ptaying to very'tood houies, butf therte not -a particle ' of edtti'suhasm e4%hibited'by the public: ' : u is' admired and iprisised;' but the' press whileiit is 'generous; heralds hisperfdrnsailes with no very ' velling stbloguis.' .He--willmakiea ? ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ,ffas4jiolt aitb aTvictim, TILE COURT. Wi-EsoOR, TuFSDAY, Nov. 7.-The Queen anti Prince Albcrt tank their accustomed carly moninrig walk. Priuce Albert went out shootin g t1i s morning. His Royal High- iness was attendted byN the Marquis of Ahereorn, Lard Casio ?? lcud Culoel. louv . Ti IRoa dite er party ait thle Castle this eveniing will include thle Duchess of Kent., thile Princess of ...

LOOK HERE ON THIS PICTURE AND THEN UPON THIS

... I EREO. Hli't ON THIS PICTURE AND THEN ILOOK H ON THIS I- - ~~UPON THIS. (Fromn ti. Packet of last night.) FRoM our. CoenuEsrONDENT.-An inquest was held on last Thursday, the 22d instant, at Ballaghboy, in the parish of Doora, within three miles of Ennis, on the bodies of Bridget Quinn and her daughter Mary Quinn, and on Susan Linnane and Mary Linmane, all of whom died in the same house. The ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLT IE - Sir Charles Napier was entertained at dne yesterday bly His Royal Hightness Prince George Of Cambadt. Sir Edward Blakeney, and a distinguaished miiitary circle, to present on the occasion. TitE GAaRTEt.-We are able to announce that hler Majesty, has graciously intimated her intention to bestowth vacant Garter upon the Earl of Clarendon. Obser,.;.n. t MAURRIGE iN HIGH ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... kAiABLE INTELLIGENCE 1 ad Duchess of Richmond and the The I ennox have arrived on a visit to the Earl of v., 1te' °\ ley, fron Gordoii Castle, North Britain. F j.. P kO cfi Devonshire left London a few days le ] 01 Of hursday his Grace proceeded to -vit to the Couitess (Dowager) of Carlisle. , f .llkC d Rliclieieu has arrived in London . amily party are assembled at Tullaniore l cit to the ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Sa~biotl anb vtarictiuo. THE COURT. AVNDson, TURS5DAY.-Eiiiy this morning the Witid of ?? 2nd Regimenit of Life Guards assembled ait the Castle, and perfirmoeld several pieces under tihe wit dlowvs of tle royal alpairtmenlits, in honontr of the birthday of hiq Royal hlightess tile Prinlce of Wales. TIh Colditream Guards, nmiler the coimandiunuil of Colonel CrlurinnLtuin, nod the 2n ul ...

Original Poetry

... Original T.3actru. OUit F.,,vnEinS, wITELIE ARE TIEY ? Tll:v are gO!eC- tbhey have sailed (lown tihe streamt of timec Alii have joined th iledep oceanl's swell; While we, it, its course, are lhttrri5g oi° \;illi thelm in their home to dwell. T'low ate ?? if for ?? country they strove- For freedom- for ?? thlist is dear; If tlhee kouglit to ?? 1ill t icsioni i alndl wrog.1, Antl wiped tI t ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYAL, Our theatre on Saturday evening Was the scene pleasing excitement, and exhibited an Irish a udiene in S the many asp ccts in which it excels unost n tbe risn humour secured by the obvious efforts of thn ua please-its taste and appreciation of genius ntis te the impersonation of one of Stakspeare's oinmlotv actress worthy to personate the Posalinid of lly , and its national ...