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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH

... BY ELE4JTRIC TELEGRAPH. W. H. Smith and Sons' Newspaper Oflice, No. 1, Edenqu-ay, April 20. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. HUDDERSEILILD ELEAUC3ON (NOMINATION DAY).-Mr. Starkey and Lord Goderich were the candidates. Lord Goderich had a show of hands by an overwhelming majority. A poll was demanded for Mr. Starkey, which is to take place to-morrow. FOREIGN NEWS. PAss, TUEsDAY.--A compromise of the ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... I I * --The numbr of visitors to the Exhibition on Saturday amounted to 7,873. The attendance swas very fashionable. The performance of Dr. Stuart on Telford's organ was highly appreciated. An Ave Maria, from Schubert, elicited the warmest praise -and the effect of 0 rest in the Lord (Mendelssohn), was triumphant. The receipts at the doors exceeded those of any previous 2s. 6d. day by ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... I TaE PFOTUoE GALtERY-BuIT5EE sCHOOL (CoNTINUED.) to The Rent Day, by Wilkie (No. 88), is the most re-li mnarkable, possibly the most original, picture in this gallery. w' It bears date 1807, and was painted for his great friend, mi Lord Mulgrave. Although Wilkie had distinguished him- an self previously by his Village Festival and his - Blind de Fiddler,iboth remarkable works for ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I -- FASHI NABLE INTBLLGNE .-I AnBiVAiS; AT THEL SHLBORBE HoTard.-Right Hon the Bail of Midtown, Lady Trench and Rev Mr Trench, the Bon w' Mr Browne, Sir Richard-and Lady Levinge, Sir.Ciarle8 Watson, Mrs General Manneal, Rev Mai and Miss Kyle, Rev ar Mr Debere, Rev Dr Veanten, Rev Mr Vavasour Rev Me r Heron, Rev Mr Braddell, Rev Mr Brace, Rev Mr 'Qninr en Rev Mr Kerr,-Rev Mr Cochran, Rev Mr ...

Poetry

... Varttv. AMERICAN SLAVERY. Loom on who will in apathy, And stifle, they who car, The sympathies, the hopes, the words, That make man truly man; Let those whose hearts are dungeoned up With interest or with ease, Consent to hear with quiet pulse Of loathsome deeds like these! Shame on the costly mockery Of piling stone on stone To those who won our liberty, The heroes dead and gone, While we ...

Fashion and Varieties

... jlaliion all FYavictia. HER MAJEST\Y'S PROGRESS. CAraLlr.L.-The reception given to he, Mjeinsty at Carlisle, ou Monday, was worthy of the inihabitaits of that ancient city. The Earl of Lonsdale, Lord Lieu- tenant of the counties of Cumberland and Westinore- land, Was in attendance at the railway station; and the bishop a3)d clergy of the diocese, with the nmavor and inuiticipalauthorities, ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Jfasbitot allb Faririic5. VICEPRGAL, COURT. 'Twi followi ngii lt the 11011Our of ?? inVitiLtiOIS frorii thou' LxeeIloucies to mcet hler Maltajoty and l-l.R.H. Prince Albeit, it liilinner, oit Monday tlight, it till? VtiCel-sg0al l lielo:-'I d 'I t'iilttt, \ltlliiiattdp) of Dublin andllt Ms. hiVttOIV' tilii iI .l0wd ClfttilC'Ilet' of' Ireland awnl NIns Brtdiv; the Eilrl GMiTnVille, the l atr- ...

Poetry

... vactrLy. TRUE BEAUTY. o BEAUTEOUS flowers! stars of the garden fair! What varied charms have fallen to your share? The softly-blending, bright, prismatic hues, Wash'd every morn by heaven-distilling dews. Gems of the earth! essence of all most sweet, In colour, form, and loveliness complete, A book of fond divinity, where all May read his Maker, prior to the fall! All things are beautiful, ...

LANDLORD AND TENANT.—LORD DOWNSHIRE'S RECEPTION AT BANBRIDGE

... I LANDLORD AND TENANT.-LORD DOWN- I SHIRE'S RECEPTION AT BANBRIDGE. WE deem the entire proceedings at the magnificent entertainment in honour of the Marquis of Downshire at Banbridge, on Tuesday evening last, so important, in relation to the present social aspect of the country, that we supply, in our present publication, all the speeches delivered on the occasion, for the insertion of which ...

Original Poetry

... origilid pearp. TIIE POLE STAR. Tlou radiant star. That lookest down, with glance so calm and bright, From the pure azure depths of Heaven afar, Pouring thy gentle light. Thou'rt like a king, Sitting so high upon the vault of Heaven, And looking kindly down on everything- Thou and the glorious seven. How bright art thou! To the lone sailor in the raging storm, When the fierce waves dash o'er ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ?? allb YTaritiu5. THE COURT. TI'ur~rt Royal Highilesses tbe Princess Roval, the Princess Alice, ard the Princess Helena, left liutl;- inglirnm Palace at twoenty minutes past eight o'clock onl Wednesday morning, attended by te Mlastet- of the Elirrsehold, for the Euston Square of the London and North-Western Railway, to proceed to Edinbur tgh, enr route for BIalmoial, and reached liolvr-ond at ...

Fashion and Varieties

... JfasbiDou ant uarictir5. THRE COURT. WI,,rnsent, Drc. 26i.-The Queen, Withl the(, Princess Roval and t lie Prii coss Alice, walked in the(. grounds adjoiniiig thle Castle this mornimng Prce lbtt- coniipaiiied by Prince Leopold of' Saxe Coburg, went out Shooting this forenoon, attended Iby tile Enil or Listowel, Lord A lfi'ed Paget, Colonel t lie Hin. C. BI. Ph i ppS, 1Irid Captain the lion. D. ...