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Poetry

... arotrp. 'WIFE AND HOME. LErT rakes extol a roving life, Of freedom prate, and all that, Of noisy brats and scolding wife, And doctor's bills and all that; Though fools may rail, and jest, and scoff, A wife's the thing for all that; The time, they'll find, is not far off When so they'll think for all that. 'Tis true, when youth and fortune smile, And health is firm, and all that; When wine, and ...

Reviews

... llrbirw?;. No. 09. Tite DODD FArILY ABROAD. By Charles Lever. Part IX. London: Chapmizan and Hall; Dublin: M'Gls/shan. Tjiis serial-which is undoubtedly MIr. Lever's chef d' aucrtve-progresses vitls undiminished spirit. 'The part before us contains three specimens of the Dodd corres- pondence, which further develope the characters of the writers-Mr. James Dodd, Mliss Mary Anne, and Miss Cary. ...

Poetry

... voctrp. A MNAY MELODY. ComE! let us ramble in thoughtful mood, Through the glowing mid-day hours; When the sweet South shakes from the blossoming wood The pearly and perfumed showers- Through the tangled coppice, whose boughs have burst Into sprays of purple and gold, As a spirit of Autumn still were nursed In each subtle and fairy fold, To nooks where the water-leaves lazily lie, And the ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THE G:ilhET EXIIHIUITliN. (-Promx I/tt Dublinz papers.) Amoxes'r the arrivals oit I'ejtiesday wvere further portions of thet Gorman and French consigilmelits,I the latter including, jowellery from tiwe em1incit 551:1- blishinent of 31. Rodolplti, and ?? be~aitiful hbroniz casting-s by 31. Miroi' and Madamne Glilni, OF' Paris. In tile coursge of thle e-vening., considerable Curiosity an~d ...

Fashion and Varieties

... j~a~bion aub varictit5. THE COURT. OSBORNE, MAY 3.-The Queen drove out in the grounds this rnorning. Prince Albert arid the Royal children walked as usual in thle Park. It is understood that thre Court iwill return to London ofl 110 27th of May. As her 1Slojesty's B1irthday wvilt he celebrated onl the 24th of May, no ?? witl Ibe hold aupo0n thait occasion. It is also ?? to he her .\ajesty's ...

THE TIMES AND THE DUBLIN EXHIBITION.—THE SEWED MUSLIN TRADE

... TIHE TIMES &ND THE DUBLIN EXIHIBI- TIONN.-T''I1E SEWED MUSLIN TRADE. Tint chartered libeller of Ireland, in the Eng- glish newspaper press-the Times-has had the audacity to employ one of its hireling coininis- sioners to write down the Great Industrial Exhi- bition at Dublin. Whilstother leading London jour- nals have been just enough to accord the praise due to that Irish spirit and ...

INAUGURATION OF THE CREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, DUBLIN

... INAIUGITRATION OF TIHE CREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION9 D IT B L I N. (FtROM OUR OWN REPORTER.) DUBLIN, WliDXn.IWY EVENING EasNEruGrlc as the steps have been which wero taken by the committee, the contractors, and all other per- sons connected with this great national movement, to have everything in readiness for the inauguration ceremonial on the appointed day, it was found impos- sible to ...

HERR GRANZ'S CONCERTS

... HERR GRAINZ'S COa CERTS. Tim first, of' the two concer~ts announced by H-err' G iann, a gontlitiean who has manifestecd so much spilit atid anxietvx in his endeavnou's to miwr it the aipptoba- ti ni of the Iinusictil public of' Bel faslt, canin 0 iit vescetrta v ex'oni ng iii the Mu tsic [Hall. It hatso Sedomt boon ourii lot to wit it ss at n1ote brilliant, Or a more iiuteou s- seinbiy tintoe ...

Fashion and Varieties

... jyatbion allb FTaricticm. IME COURT. OSBONsitR, VI:I)NIrISPsAY.2plw QueeM lld PrinCe, ac- conmpariiled by Princess Heleia andI Pr'incess Louisa, (IlI'uv olit ill a, poll call Criage yesteirdav aLor1nllgil, and r ettL 'ied to Osbor le aibout si. o cloch. Tll'e i-ll. Col. Grey %as in LlteidallcnL' oi ll h 'stiimtk. susilou it:. 'PIi 0asiy.1-P1ri ne Alber't, aittendI 'ed by tile lion. Colon(l ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION BUILDING

... THlE GR EAT E'X111BITION BIJJILDING. TfI Iit Ei xeciellui ic's thle Lord Lieu tenant and Counetoss of' Snt. Germlansl visited tin Ex thibitiun ffi idinig of) Fi- dav. T.lheir ?? arrived about four o'elocik, anti sentahi td ?? liv lien vs. A CCo1i1paeied by M r. DeanI)e ad II(se VeraI el II ?? oft] tIC COemImittee, ?? Excell uci es, wi th WIIOhel Wvelr nI aiV ?? Of tile sI afy aild househloldl, ...

Reviews

... Itlbtr,'v. No. 7. Hts'rony Ot THfr: PnREsn3TiRrAs Cririit i' IftIEAXDt): Com1prising, tile Civil Ilistory of tile Pro- vince of Ulster, from tihe Accession of James I with a Preliminary Sketch of the Progress of' the Reformed Religion in Ireltand during tile 16th Cen- tury; andall Appenldix, consisting of Original Papers. By James Seaton Reid, D.D., ?? Professor of Ecclesiastical ard Civil ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THE GREAT EXIIIJBITION. His Excellency tihe Lord Lieutenant and the Countess St. Germans visited tbe Exhibitioll on Muonday, and remained fur more than two hours, accompanied by Mr. Deane, who conducted their Ixcellecies to tee varions depatrtments. Tire viceregal paitv, througllh their tour of inspec- tilen, spent a ceonsidor able tlme iin tile Northern gallh- ries, aindl a pper red to be ...