FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIOPABLE INTELLIG;,JENCE - The Queen hnd Prince Albert took a drive in open carrlage and four on Monday. I a Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Rent his Serene Highness the Prince of Leiningen dined wit Majesty on Monday evening at Buckingham Palace i her VICEInEGAL CounT.-Yesterday evening tr Viscount Gough was the principal guest at the Viceregal 1rtd Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant ...

THE SEASONS

... A blue-eyed child that sits amid the noon, ' O'erhung with a laburnumn's drooping sprays, As Singing her little songs, while softly round m( Along the grass the chequered sunshine plays. G1 All beauty that is throned in Womanlold, Pacing a samnier gar~den's t'ountaiiled walkis,gj That stoops to soothe a glossy spaniel down, trc To hide her flushing cheek from one 11o talks. trii A happy mother ...

LITERATURE

... - . ~ 11 --Yorks] Vasrdych, a Play of Genoa; by ALvaxo BATE RICHIARDSD aequir Author of 1 Croasus, King of Lydia, 1 Crmiwell,1 lludso Death and the Magdalen, 1The Dream of the Soul,' sisted, had rib &c. &c. London: Lo,,zcMAN and Co. the exi An incident preserved in the traditionary records of servedi the early career of Vandyck furnishes the chief portion followi of the plot developed ...

Literary Extracts

... rgi tEX- ,fi Ha5iAuri WEAy'H A`Xi ?? -Tliire~isa hoel cai ?? a, Shrewd Itutif, that wthoever the devil side *id deh Ill employ. Anda whait bjit liabittial idleness.eid call heredlitar'yrw*_esich aii'd' itlesj tiod~e' FPr i'b~at i's ~SOo i c~iistittitd, that liecan only obtotin aproper~usewof hisfaoul-' 510t te by exercising them, and will. not ,exercise them, unless a55 necessity ofi some ...

FAIRS IN MAY

... W. 1. Amnlree-Inverury-Glimmis-aRothsay. Th. 2. Auchterarder-As tori-Cripar-Fite- Cuminestone- D)rumseairri- IEht-Greeulaw-1nvergordon. Fr. 3. G1eijluue-Yetts of Muckhrt. Sat. 4. Coshievillh. M. 6. Alfrd-Clashmore-Edzell-Elton Tryst-Kilcoy- K(elso. Ta. 7. Auchindoir-Belhelvie (Repple Trzst)-Bridie of Don- Berryhilloek, Grange-Rusehearty-'Mil- ton of New Tsrbet-Matlhals. W. 8. ?? or Muir of Ord ...

TH ART-UNION OF LONDON

... [YE AR iT-A uNIloN OF LONDON. The fourteenth annual general mieeting, of the subscribers to the A, ?? was held YeSterday at thre Theatre Royal, Drury-lanec, for the purpose of receiving the report of the council, and of distributing the money subscribed for the purchase of %works of art. The attetidaneo, principally of ladies, wvas large, the boxes and pit being well filled, aud thle stage com ...

Literary Review

... 01. . Riterari lac-bido. ? ?? ?? -- 1? suet Mfethodist eformt and its Originator; or a T28ue at, a 'offer .Estimate: of the Rev. AleXailder 'Kitlhamz and.his 'cift . rilciples. By William Cooke, author of4 Chris-. toe) B - + --:tian Theology, ?? Therotes,,&co; 18$0. London: orw Albany.. Creseceit, Albany Road'' and Partridge SEide - and Oakey. , . . t This is a temperate and able book, ...

SOCIETY

... o _O : I E T Y.\,tar I t ?? _ it II tlf tior of ier Circle.) And botfw. %yh 8 8 it Is' Fw~j~h n it deeply fi But it speaks to all vho listen C t :ighty W-ordis for ldftyithdought, ic When the souli in holyaen, -e R - WTo its oalni dioisssil3n'brought*n When ehamoured-idth the glory. li Of our lieing and our birtih di ?? woenid llearn whet binds our feelings b To our brethren or the earth . ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... ST. JAMES'S THEA TRlE. EUGHEO SceIcEiS masterly comedy, La Ceriolasl'errier, was produced here last evening with triumphant success. Excellent as have been the previous representations by Mr. I MITCHELL'S imported company of French comedians, this i last performance transcends them all in the fulness and I power of the cast, and the fine tone and finish of the acting. The combined talents of ...

POETRY

... P OETRY. I A GOD SPEED TO THE CANTERBURY COLONISTS. BY MyARTIN S. TUPPER, ESQ. Queea of the South I which the mighty Pacific Claims for its Britain in ages to be, Bright with fair visions and hopes beatific, Glorious and happy thy future I see I Thither the children of England are thronging, There for true riches securely to search Not for thy gold. California, longing, But for sweet home, ...

LITERATURE

... L1TERATUR E. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. SEHcrsxO-1, Pendennis; 2, David Copperfield, No. 12; S. Ladies' Companion, part 3; 4, Lund we live in, part 31; 5, The Homes Circle, part 8; 6, People's M1edlical Journal, No. 12; 7, People's Review, No. 1; 8, Krasiaski's Lec- tures on Siavonia; 9, Hand book of Gamnes, Bohn's Scientific Library; 10. Lodge's portraits, vol. 6, do. ; 11 Bumtboldt',3 Views ol ...

EXHIBITION OF 1851

... EXHIBITION OP 1851. A very large and respectable meeting of the inhabitants ofI .3larylebone was held yesterday in the Princess's Concert- room, Castle-street, Oxford-street, for the purpose of taking into conlsideration the proposed Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations in 1851. The Right Hon. Lord Portmnan occupied the cheir. Amongst thosc present wereE Mr. Mackinnon, M.P., Sir ...