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Fashion and Varieties

... smatioa anib yJnictics,5 THE COURT Tnz Royal Family remain at Windsor. On Monday evening the Royal dinner circle inceluded the Ducihess of Loist, and the Earl aendl Countess of Granville. O D Tuesday moreing Prince Albert went out hunting. Tile Earl and Counatess of Granville left the castle in the course of the afternoon. REParSrINTATIVE PEse .-Ranidal Edward Plunkett Baron Duasany, has been ...

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... Rebiewo. No. 1.56. Tirr PRoT sTAST CATMErCuS9I-(Twielftl Thousand.) RO.MAxrSu QIJ '1-TIOXIoD-(Twvenity-sixthl Tlionsauld.) Dulb- lin: S. R. Oildham. Excellent and seasonable little catechisms, one of them contabiieg ain exposition and refatation of the leading errors of the Chinch of Rfome, on general Protestant principles; and the other a refutation of the same crrors out of the Douay version ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ?? allb FTarictio. TIlE COURT. Irmn Masj-stv, Primice Albeit, nail time yninmm'r iranm'lmis of ie ?? fandilN, ctimmie at Osborne, in time crijoymmenit of excel- lent hlealill, Imt ill strict retirenmeit. Armimleacomi Senrimi has rctoirncli to Scagne, PtirtadoWn. ViSC(ellit Lmmrtomm is gradutally recovering from sevecre imidis- ?? 'I'he Dummkle siii niic t CSf ofinslister have nrrived nom ...

Poetry

... I) oetru. D O 'T YOU It E M B EtI'C D Y ETIZI COO li. Onl! these are ?? words that eternally titter The spell that is seblboi ea.Lst o'er irs in vain; With thie iings and tire vand of a fairy they flutter, Amld diraw it chlirmed circle nbout its again; We return to the spot *lhqr'e our Infancy gambol'd, V;e liniger once more in the Iaunts of our- Youth We retread v here youn1ig i'alssioll ...

Fashion and Varieties

... JT51sioll atb1 n Fartftim. THE COURT hJssR M~aJestV, tbc Prince Consort, and( the rest of thc Royal Family, continute to enjoy their accustomed good health and exercise at. Wtindsor. Thuersdlay was the tbiriliday of thle Prinrtees itoval, and was duly celeitrated at the Castle. its the morningth bliehnd of the Royal Regimentt of Hlorse Guards- stittetideti at the Castle, and( performedl a ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ?? rantb R tatcie5. THIE COURT. The Court is still at Windsor, the Royal family taking their accustomed exercise. Privy Councils wvre lheld onl \'ediosdav and Priday. Amongo the visitors who joiied the Royal circle on Thiursdlay asid Friday were the Dniillesses of Kent and GClsices!er, amid tie Arclhhishop of CGnaterbhry. The Tlon. Miss Marrav and the Hen11. Miss Macilonal(dluave relieved tie ...

Poetry

... T1tctro. TlF THREE HOMES. Where is thy home? I asked a child Who, in the morning air, WVan twiniig lowers most sweet and wild Jn garlands for hlr hair; Niv homu,' the bappy heart replied, And smiled in childish giee, is on the sunny mountain side, Vfhere soft winds wander frec. 0 ! blessings fall On artless youth, And nil its rosy hours, Wlhen everyv word is joy and truth, An1d tr: ...

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... 11 C¶3c.g. No. I1S. TII D.%T.TruN5. Tv Chi:ales Level. Part VI. Lonideon: (/hepmsn andl lisJ/. I uitjlin: .1. (jhoISt(io This is the best number of i ev. Lever's new scrial as Yet issued, and it is brilliantly illustratedhy the artist. The scene continues at Florcnce, amidstagroup of fashionable loungers, some of them of no very good lepuitc. One, a Russiani rosue Prince, is thus rebdlied by a ...

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... R 6 ?ici . No. 102. TlAVTsn CPPERTs'sln eL. 1Wv Clarles Diekpns. Parts XIX and XX. London: Rresdlmry1 and REmmes. These numbers contain the conclusion of Mr. Dicken's last, and, in the opinion of most of our cotemporarises, finest tale. Certainly, the storv of David Copperfiolsi presents the geinius of its author to the world in its most matoedeiand .1greeable lilist; for, thongliwe olservecin ...

Fashion and Varieties

... jasfifaol ab yarictic5. THlE COURT. £TFR Mlajesty, Prince Albiert. aild the Roival famnily arrived at Winodsor *n Friday. TIle Royal party ald sulite Itravelled bly the Sailth Wesleril liae of railo av to l3asiiieastoip, an( t~lellee hry klv Readiag ra oil to Mrbilsr n tile Great Wrestcrn lillf. 'nle Dacliess of Kent, nho came to Frogniore on the 15tIh tIlt., is ?? eacellent hicalth, arld ...

Poetry

... II)OCr[. THE GOLD-S EEK1ERS. EvL 01 onvard sweep tile nations, Marching with a mighty train, rrinre anld peasant, youth and l lell, Toiling, struggling oer LifUs pladini Turning from the land that boure thi ci, Iromis the laving ties of oldl, Still to waidor, wevry pilgrimis, ?? the wide world after gold, Little rnckl they of thcf i dangers, Little reck tiley of the wooses Urlged shesg d by ...

Poetry

... voc.'ry. OU'1; EATtLY Y E A R S. Orun early years-how bright they seom, As memoirv hbeas us back To gazc 11po10 the stars that gleam On childhood's rainhow track. Our spirits, burdened by the gloom Of life's maturer cares, Would flin recall the light and bloom That blessed our early yeors. It may be wve had tritils then, Shading life's sunny part, But sorreow lath 11o i1o01 pen To grave on ...