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September 1853
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Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

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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 ...

GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... GRrA.T IND[)USTIIIAL EXHIBITION. I'll it Utteifadnc e oii Fri day Was ashfi enable and( oLilre- t1 IIls, ?? tie receipts ait ti Ideet' os milel a tbove ?? ave.- I-a go0. 'The dccors acerc openici at aledf-past; elevent oiclerk landii thoughi eiglit of' the patent tiniieatot's were tipeit still for rieariy' ali ihour 000 ilressstit Stream of visitoos pun nl intoe laredwbirlding. Early ill thet, ...

Poetry

... vactry. NOTHING IS LOST. NWTIrnto is lost; the drop of dew, Which trembles onl the leaf or flower, Is iutexhaled, to fall anew Insummer's thunder shower; Perohance to shine within the bow That frosts the sun at fall of dar; Pcrchtnce to sparlle in the Mow Ol fountains far away. Nouglht lost, for e'en the tiniest seed By ?? birds borne, or breetes blown, Finds somethimg suited to its need ...

Original Poetry

... *gillat vaar?p- THE BLUiRtLI, (F THlE Wireir. Antrifll's he i Iniks'tretching fox tix' Withstand the wildlves ?? North- ' Where her white cli uptand steep, O'erhang the patils t~t Sl e deep-- Where all around i 'Id nd ude, What genilrl ?? a, '1f intrude? As if th e trav'ier's ce tp'cheer 'Mid scenes so Lrugg dse.%cxe. A flower that lilihtuat i arll ns grace l [is here t\on\ e a welllwg-place. ...

Fashion and Varieties

... :i !5btoll allt-?, arlr,405. i Ai. -VICEMEGAI. COUR 1 - T'll fullow Ned seitli invltiiions to e1t h(!r ;.jesty at dinucr oiwi oesdky evenihg:- Ea Cot 'ifld Ie, tlo euchess D t u ,elicigtt-O the Eadil of Cardicgs; the El.rl aitd Counntfe of Muolinoln, the Ear l ot' Lrjse, the i lol iynou.'li rel isqoont ari?) VconesGou~gh, Vkicou~lt'toitficu 14igtbtult SI, Lawrencej Lord A. F itzlaretie ?? ...

Fashion and Varieties

... gfasliton allm Fartctics. RE -MINta-CEN CI-:S OF THEII ROYAL VISIT TO 1IUTI131IN. Jiun Aajeqty was gracietisiy pleased, oin Sait-rday, to present th: \eryv Iev. the 'Drh-in of Leighlin anid the( Chapel 1110Va IIwith a bi-aittiful and massive r-oll riii, I studded with i'ublies and sliattomtts. 11er Majosty was also pleased to mark heir settee of' thle atten~tin otpaid duinii'l her M\ajesty s ...

Poetry

... I vatry. * TTI- FRIENDS'WXE CAN TRUJST LONO, lpt)g years of trial the faithfulmav pf nve, ?? a!ath of the friends whom no ehanuge fll remove; Tte frost-breath of falsehood the disamotrd mae' rust, .But true as the magnet the friends wve may tist. All joy to the faithiful -the friends ever dear- Who itt sorrow can gladden, in dar ;ess can cheer; Let others deceive thee, and dust cleave to dust, ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... FASHIONS FOR SEPTENIBEIR. (FrJ)omn the Courit Journal.) Tulr great change in the facon of silk dresses v- s- to eonsist in the sudden abandonment of flounces, which have held so long and undisputed a reign. One deep flounce, originating considerablv above the klnee, has taken the place of the three, or even foulr eep ones, which have held sway ever since the beginning | of the ?? winter. This ...