FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

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LITERATURE

... expansive subjects for which readers r straitened for time are so deeply indebted to good reviews.c We allude to that on Sir John Richardson's Arctic Expedi- tion, in which all the most recent information on the sub- ject will be found well digested and ...

Fashion and Varieties

... the Right Hon. tile Solicitor-General for Ireland, Lord John Russell, Sir James Duke, Mr. Baron Rothschild, Mr. Masterman (the city members), the Sheriffs, &c. Tii.r CoLxOtrI Seamnci-ARY.-Sir John Pakington, as Principal Secretary for War and the Colonies ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... and landed gentry of England, and of adapting to them suitable coats of arms, heraldic emblems and mottoes. I happen to know that on one occasion this colonial garter-king-at-arms having al- 'letted to an ex-seonvict customer the following imposing .motto:- ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION AT CORK

... with the royal arms and the other bearing medallions of Victoria and Albert. in the centre be- tween both, and immediately behind the chair, hangs a richly- decorated shield, bearing the castellated and naval device of the Cork city arms, with the legend ...

INAUGURATION OF THE WELLINGTON STATUE

... Professors of the Uaiversity ; the Provest of Leith; Sir John M‘Neill; Sic Adam Hay; Sir Wm. Johnston; Sheriff of Arkley ; Henry Gilassford Bell, Esq., Sheritl-Substit ; Joha Archd. Campbell, Esq.; John Lears onth, Esq. of Dean; Eagle H derson, Doaald Horne ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... C.B.; the Sampson, a, Captain Jones; and the Barracouta, 6, Captain the Hon. S. T. Carnegie; are under orders to form the armed escort to accompany the Royal yachts. The steam- frigates will drop down to Cowes from Spithead on Wednesday. Her Royal Highness ...

Fashion and Varieties

... appointed Bishop of Nova Scotia applied to the Go- vernment of that province to allow the soldiers to pre- sent arms to him, which Sir John Ilarvey permitted until lie heard i;froi the Comlmanider-in-Clhief. The old Duke's answer wxas- TIho only attentionsthe ...

GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1853

... of Sir Philip Crampton, Bart.), who is a native of Dublin, Mr. Edmond Grattan, the British Consul at Boston, is also, at the instance of his distinguished father, Mr. T. Colley Grattan, exerting hes ingaence with the manu- facturers of Massachusetts and ...

Literature

... condition of ,Man : principally with reference to the supply of his wants and the exercise of his intellectual faculties. By John Kidd, M.D., F.R.S. (Bohn's Scientific Library.)-Eenry G. Bohn, London. We have here a second instalment of the eight celebrated ...

LITERATURE

... notice we esxtr ret the following appreciations of Moore's literary character by his rioble biographer and personal friend, Lord John Russell:- As a poet, Moore must always lhol l a high place. OF English lyrical poets he is surely the first Beautiful speci- ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Life Guards, uniler the directorship of Mr. Grattan Cook, assetbled onl tlie terrace imninediately below tihe Roval sleeping apar tmeilnts to serenade ]ret' Mlajesty. The bells of St. Georgo'.s and St. John's churches trang mterry peals at intervals throlgh ...