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 ...

KING'S COPE

... KIA'G'S COPE.+ is+ This novel belongs to a class which is not usually iis characterised by much firmness of texture, either )n in the management of tile plot, or in the working c- out of the details. A few lively observations on life iss and manners, slightly strung together, is nearly all , that is expected, and certainly all that is to be e- found in that particular department of literature ...

GRAND MASONIC FESTIVAL

... 1 doS, PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE. ice The Provicilgrand lodge, for the North and East Risdogs anit oYokhre, was held in the Humber Lodge, No. os, Osborne- street, Elull, onl Monday, ?? 28th ulthimo, at two o'clock. inl Present-the Right Hon. 'the Earl of Yarborough, deputy grand -_ master of England, (ins the absence of the Right Hion. the Earl lag of Zetland, most worshipful grand master of ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE EXHImrTONop iq by MATERIALS FOR THE CRYPTAL. pALAC&,. pan- ':-LETTER11. lye: . . Ithe DIrkING~tJ, ~c. ~, Ininylast Iedeaivo ? tred to convey an ide of the i~. procem of mu ufe re of some of the heaviest mate. rial tobe mplyodin the erection of Mr. paxtor's give df~ hslte is' intended to inform the reader ,,on, thsbo ofth st ?? of skill Indi in. to unity thaM Cs bouglitotdbear ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... The time having expired for receiving applica- tions from local committees for space in the build- ing, no further applications can be received by the Executive Committee. The number of applications made during yester- day was such as far to exceed the most sanguine expectations of the warmest friends of the under- taking. Et less than 1,500 additional returns were yesterday sent in to the ...

THE GLASS PALACE FOR THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE GLASS PALACE FOR TIME GREAT EX[II3ITION OF 1851. Tsr i Tilroe, ir ans article on thle prngrtes of the Ilyfle Perk Grvsti Pal'nace fur thle Showe of Indu rstry, observes that it is sowv at irisoth sinces the cci sal work Ouf conestructioni corm- nienccdi. lii that time tice founiiieion.1ricces tie which tlir coiltinnis rest )is ae neiarlye all been fixeii upon their ?? of ?? , ;nun lire ...

THE LIFE OF BISHOP SHIRLEY

... I iE LITE OPBISHOP SIIIRLEI'.% . II.nlcnyir of the late aniable and excellent 4 S dor and Mau could scarcely fail to be 3r}biQ, hivetlier, regarded as a contribution to I JlerID ecclesiastical biography, ol, generally, as a t althougil unostent3tious example of the cha- racW llan conduct of a Christian clergyman. His ]llc waS one which mnay be studied with profit and ,jytago by all ; for he ...

Poetry

... vocrly. THIS SMu,E OF THOliSE l13 ILOVE. ToI the rres the stin is vv t ine, Ac elsi bl ishes bencai'ii lis gleam, 'I he 1ilyiftLs her ;nioiy llead 'Iho greet Ill' fervid ?? ! There is i jiy: and light, awl gladnnes, Where his ghuwig l's otstej)p rove, flit the stin osf aur exictence Is thr ?? ef thoso w hove ! Anl nhv:it tie ciln is to the iewer, Still trite thi'' he iliiy rove, n th.at leig ? ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... B HE EXHIITIOBit 0 1 gM. GRAND BANQUET IN YORK TO PRINCE ALBERT AND Ts THE MAYORS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. g The long-anticipated banquet by the provincial Mayors to ry the Lord Mayor of London, in return for his magnificent st hospitality in the month of March last, took place on Friday s evening the 20th of October, in the Guildhall at York. The h preparations were upon the most magnificent ...

Poetry

... TEI1 EIIGIIWAY OF LIFE.-*Bly W. It. CASSEL5. TEIE highlway of this world is set withl thorns, O'er whihol poor pilgrrims still must journey on; 'Tlere are whlo walkg it shod with iron senso, 'f hat crushes oppiosition like a vice, And puts asidc the ready points liske twvigs rrees'd backward in thle woodlands by a child. f'bere are wbho Seem busybd upwvard by some power Above the level of ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... ABERYSTWVYTHI IN DAYS OF YORE.-We extract from an article in Frasear's Magazine, entitled 4' Summer Haunts in England, an account of Aberystwyth in the olden time. Could our author pay a visit to this fashionable locality in the year of grace 1850, he would find a very different state of affairs. He would not have to complain of the plain boiled and roasted, but if he chose to take up his ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851.—PROGRESS OF THE BUILDING

... THE EXHIBITION OF 1851.-PROGRESS OF THE BUILDING. (From ahe Times.) It is now a month exactly since the aotual work of con. struction commenced. In that time the foundation pieces on which the columns rest have nearly all been fixed upon their beds of concrete, and the earth filled in around them.1 The columns required for a large section of the southerni\ and central parts of the building ...