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EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND INDUSTRY, ENNISCORTHY

... 1' WE have just visited this admirable, and what we a may call tidqtue, effort of mental exemplary vigour as c manitesteti bv our friends in Enniscorthiv. We saw four rooms li'ghted brilliantly with gas. The walls ofI b all were completely covered with oil and water colour t paintings, original and copied; first rate engravings, a drawings in crayon and pencil, and framied Berlin c wool work, ...

Fashion and Varieties

... aihsbto ano Faricticc. THE COURT. NVtINISOR, SATUnDAvr-H-iS Selrene Hlighne1ss Prince Leopold of Saxe Cobur~g Gothia aitriveid to-day at tke Castle fromn London oin a visit to lieL M:iJesry. L cr1 Clarendon took Ituve of the Queen to-day and rettiried to Lond'on. [be roval dinneir party this Pvening iii- eluded the Duchess ~f Kent, Prince Leopold, and the ladies and geiitl emen in waiting, ...

Poetry

... Irt r Li. THE WINTER WINDS.-A CHRISTMAS S 1{AIL! the winter winds are sighing Requiems o'er the dying year, Trees, as if to hide their bareness, Snowy garbs begin to wear. Yet 'twill not be winter always, Nature will awake from sleep, And resume her gay attire, Though she slumber long and deep. When the trees, their leaves unfolding, Seem to burst from death to life, Wintry storms Ntill ...

Reviews

... ?? ?? llrbicwz- No. 193. PoEms, by John Francis Waller, LL.D. Dublin: James ill'Gtashan. Dn. WAIJER is the Slingsby of the Dublin University Magazine, whose delightful effusions we have so often eulogised in noticing the successive numbers for some years past of our only national periodical. This elegant little volume-one of the neatest whics has issued From the Dublin press-contains a ...

Poetry

... joatru. CHRISTMAS CAROL. 0! dearly I love old Christmas time, With its mirth and kindly cheer; And I seema to love it all the more That it comes but once a-year. It comes like a cheerfill, loving face That all of us seem to know; And it brings a glad'ning, sunny warmth, In spite of the frost and snow. Then let us all greet this welcome friend In the old-fashioned hearty way; And twine him a ...

Poetry

... 1actro. SONNET.-DECEM 1BE R. THE unseen Presence with the noiseless wing- Time-has swept bare the bounteous earth at last, And Summer's green and crimson shows have past From out men's sight, like cloud-shapes when winds sing. The seeds, which from the year's great ripening Were shaken, and within the warm] earth east, Live but in future life, and, slumbering fast, Lie waiting for the vital ...

Fashion and Varieties

... J-fasilicii ziub Faritetim. THE COURT. Osuoo-ar, DI c. 20.-The Queen and Prince walked in the ?? yesterday. Si- James Graham arrived in the evenin- from Lon- don, and remains on a visit. RIETURIN OF THE COURT TO WiNDsoit.-Her ?? the Queen, the Prince Albert, and Royal family, were to leave Osborne for Windsor on yesterday (Thursday), tia Portsmouth. The Duchess of Kent, attended by Lady Fanny ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Jfasbito ant Varietire. THE COURT. ASSRTVAL OF THiE COUKT AT WiNnSoR,-iHtor Majesty, his Royal Highness Prince Albert,and junior members of the royal family, left Osborne on Thursday en route for Windsor Castle. It is expected the Court will re- main at Windsor Castle until the first week in February next. WINDSOR, FRIDAY.-.i'lle Royal dinner party included the Duchess of Kent, the Riaroness ...