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Fashion and Varieties

... Jiaslion anb Yarietiez. THE COURT. BALMORAI., MONDAY.-Since Wednesday last, hill and dale, mountain and forest, have been involved in one pervious cloud. The rain has, at times, poured down- in torrents, and at others drizzled down in soaking, misty showers, leaving the whole country covered with a settled gloom. According to present arrangements, her -Majesty and the Prince Consort, ...

AN EXQUISITE STORY BY LAMARTINE

... AN EXQUISITE STORY 13Y LAMARTINE. IN the tribe of Neg-dleh, there was a horse whose fame was spread far alld( near, and at Redouin of another tlibea bv ffere )alier, desired extremely to possess it. llaviil!- ofyerod ein vatin for it his Camels and his whole Wealth, lie hit at longth upon the following device, by which lie hoped to gain the olbjict of his desire. He resolved to stain his face ...

Original Poetry

... Original Voetru. A LAY OF AUTUMN. FAR away down in the depths of the sky, Sadly the moon in her infancy waded; Fair as some thought that the minstrel would try To wring from the clouds that his spirit had shaded. Far away down through the beeches beneath Red rushed the hill.bornlthe deep river-sighing; Up and away o'er the wind-worried heath, Crumpled and crisped wvere th% tawny leaves flying; ...

Reviews

... Rtbirbm No. 155. TuE COMINsG REST FOR TrIE NATIONS OF TIlE EARTH: or, The Millennium described in Accordance with Scripture Prophecy. By the Author of the Coming Struggle. London: Houlston LS Stonemncm. Belfast: Wilriamrn 01'Comb. TIns tract has reached already its third issue of a thousand copies-a fair proof of the public interest it has excited. The author professes to place a regular, ...

DRAMA

... DRAMYA. ADEPIIHI. Tt'it Discarrld Son (which contilues, and will v doubtless continue a long time, to draw great houses) was followed last night by 3 little farce called lotel Charges; a or, flow to Cook a ?? an attempt to extract a little E anussement from the clamour which the Timnes has con- 54 trived to raise about the extortions of English hotel- fit Reepers. The subject is treated ...

LITERATURE

... LITEBA TUBB. The Life and 3Martyrdom of Savoncrola Il/as baitvs of the Church and State Coanwxior. By R. It. MADDEN. New by.) ?? author's desire in undertaking the present work wvas, he states, to do justice to the memory of a man whom he regards as the great Christian hero of the.fifteenth century; and to make the - calamitous results to religion and its ministers of the conuexion between ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... . . .. . . . I The number of persons who visited the Exhibition yeater- day was 10,162. The receipts were above the average. Strauge as it may appear, the namber of season ticket holdera has in no wise diminiehed since the reduction ir price-on the contrary, have coneiderably increased, thus proving-the statement often made- that the peer likes to see the peasant as well as the peasant does ...