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... iLttcrlture. FULCHER'S POETiCAL MISCELLANY. i?57. Thrn publieation again comes before ua diazinviiah? by all the ?haracteriatiei of ita well-known pred?eLio? It puts forwaid two greet chims upon public ? -?(aIne? and elegance. For the piEpOStS of alamO- randa there axe ruled pages let apart foi CattY d&y an the ?'ear; while those who look ?? t@ thC wwter evenings, will ?nd ample amtise?F1? ? ...

Original Poetry

... Original Poetp. are On the dismal and extraordinary weather throughout ]th the late winter and spring, addressed with kind feel. 8th ing to wt lbs. 0. W., of Thwaste, heir shewiug the utter fallacy of all calculation of co ming westher, in this changeable climate, at the same time admitting the great usefulness of recording data. The scene is changed; spring buds have shot; My doerel rhymes ...

THE CLOSING OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THE CLjOSING OF THE. GREAT EXHIBITION. sad worthy of thie e: ;tdpesn snnr~a Prhcatl anttm e121 o°doc a salo oyf arttilerynnounce ITuilleries. double line of the mperialc Guard a o f troops of the ?? was drawtn tip fro h Tiltoe Ito the Palace de l'lndus hie. IS was about a equarter t I when the druss beating to ars annonced te ar- rival of the Emperor aad Empress. Their Majestie were received ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Her Majestv, Prince Albert, and the Royal party at the r. Palace, visited the Exhibition on Saturday niornmg be.. i. fore the public werer admitted, and were chiefly occupied il in inspecting the deparments of Spanish, Italian, and 1. French contributors. After their departure the area of If building was thronged throughout the day, and no !e less a sum than £2,472 was taken in 5s. at the ...

A VERY FAST STORY

... An Englishman was bragging of the speed on English railroads to a Yankee traveller seated at his side in one of the cars of a fast trail in England. The engine bell was rung as the train neared a station. It sug- gested to the Yankee an opportunity of taking down his companion a peg or two. What's that noise ? innocently inquired the Yankee. We are approach- ing a town,. said the ...

THE EARL OF DERBY AND THE FINE ARTS

... - At the inauguration of the Annual Exhibition of Pic. tures and Sculpture of the Royal Academy on Saturday, Sir Charles Eastlake. who presided, proposed the health of Her Majesty's Ministers, observing that the first oc- easion when the advancement of the Fine Arts' was noticed as an object worthy of attention in a speech from the Sovereign in Parliament ?? duringthe Admi. nistration of the ...

TO THE HOMŒOPATHIC DIVINE

... TO THE HOMCEOPATHIC DIVINE. The RomoeopathIc system, Sir, just suits you to a tittle, It clearly preves of physic. you cannot take too little: If it begood in all complaints to take a doso so small, It surely must ho bhtter Still, to take no dose at all. BOB lO(IC. ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... On Friday, the 30t; tilt., the price of admission was half.a-crown. It was not anticipated that the number of visitors would be great, nor was it go, but the result ex- ceeded the calculations made, and the receipts at the doors were £2,839 8s. The police returns represent that 30,315 persons entered the bnilingduring the day. Her Majesty and the Royal filmily resumed their inspcction in the ...

Original Poetry

... O rrigaiat I'oatp. LINES ON THE DAY OF HUMILIATION. I leoei'd upon the nation, When first the news weas brought, That India's sons hiad risen, And now against Ut fought; I heard the dresdfut story Of cruelties so great, As eoade the heart's blood curdle Assd shudder to rotate; And the agor.ising wall Of those whose friends were there Whose fate was still uncertain, Was uttered in despair; f ...

THE REVIEW AT ALDERSHOTT

... TIIE REVIEW AT ALDERSHOfl. Oun Sturdny, her Majesty, necompsnied by his toval 11ijitiess Prince Albert, his Royal Highness the 5)uke ot Cambridge, nnrd the Princess Royal. had a grand parade inspection ?? troolts at Aldershott, with a review anlt rbami battle. 11er Msajestr anid the Prince Consort slept in the camp durinig Friday nieht, in the buildinc which has been rrected for the use of the ...

Original Poetry

... otloiliat 06000. WAr ISLE OF WIGfllf. - ; and then, I hcew'd thee all the qualities o' th' Isle.-Shakespeare, Of all the gay places for yielding delight, There's few can compare with thre fam'd Isle of Wight; For here every Visitor shortly allows, That the cream of all pleasure flows freely from Cowes. Of the Jsland of Cyprus old ?? may tell, Where Venus arose from the Sea in a shell But in ...

GRAND EXHIBITION OF 1851.—WOOL LEAGUE

... I GRAND EXHIBITION OF 1851.TWOOL LEAGUE. To the Editor oj the Ipswich Jourtial. Sma,-As persons intendin to exhibit have to send an account of the space required to the Local Secretary by the 30th of this month, perhaps a few words on the arti- cles that may be furnished by our district may not be out of place here. No doubt our Agricultural Machinists will, as they have done at the meetinus ...