Refine Search

THE JACKDAW OF RHEIMS

... n The Javkdaw sto hecardinal's chair !he hai e Bisahop, and abbat, and prior were there; esu Mt anw a monk, and many a friar, asu AHany a knight, and Many a squire, is. an with a good many more of tesser degree, In soothea goodly company; Anld they served the lord primate on bended knee Befloi e Never, I ween, Wee a prooder ?? Read of is books, er dreamt of in dreams,.h Al Than the Cardinal ...

Our Library Table

... Out Library 'gable. BLANCWOOD g-iVCS us another capital number this month; we do not think we ever read a better. The j articles are all on subjects of interest, which are treated in a good spirit, and handled with great ability. The subject of 1Military Education' is admirably treated in the first paper; as is the connection between geo- logy and the cosmogony of the Bible, in the third, en ...

THE ART EXHIBITION AT MANCHESTER

... ar The building, destined for the proposed Exhibition of th Art Treasures at M~fanchester which opens on the 5th of al May next, is now completed, the decorations having been PC commenced on Wednesday. th The building itself, with the offices, covers' about three pr acres of land. The South Junction and Altringham Rail. way runs close by the south side of, and communicates, by o0 covered ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... From le Follect. 'Ne have scen at one of our principril artistes some very elegant ball-dresses for young ladies, which wete, composed of white tarlatan. Somse bad five or seven flounces, upon wbieh were placed a very open blonde, through the holes of which were threaded very narrow cerise velvet. Others had threo skirts, trimmed in a similar manner above the heme, the cerise velvet being ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... (From -T3e ReFlcf.) FaI - The fashions for the summer seasoa may Daw'bb seen Doi in all their novelty anl freshness. Steel Czlour and bra white and black cheochze of all dimensious, are Vler!'much ligi worn for negligee dresses; which are made with high it 'bodies, either with or without basques. In Ihe formar 2a case the basques are made very long, half ccveriogs the bci r skirt. The lanciere ...

Barddoniaeth

... affl., ? a T A i 0 ,a, i a t t .4. CARTREkF. Buddugol yn Porthmradog, BbrilL 10ed, 18S7. Cartref, cartref, 0 ! air swynol- Cartref, gair o fel yn Ilawn; Cartref, unig le dymunol. Beunydd mae yn hyfryd jawn: Er fod Rlawer ar y ddaiar O drigfanau prydferth, drud; Gartref ydyw'r mwyaf hawddgar, A'r prydferthaf yn y byd. Nid adeilad fawrwych, gostus Llawn o ddodrefn gwychion, drud; Nid bardd wisg ...

SALISBURY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... SALISBURY AGRICULTURAL SOQIETy. The nineteenth sshow of the Royal Agricultural Society closed on Friday, with a degree of brilli- ant success that has never been exceeded; and, we firmly believe, never equalled in those elements that make a substantial success-that is to say, pleasant at the time, and profitable, in an intellectual sense, hereafter. The district wvas one which has effected ...

Our Library Table

... Our libran) Zable. LS ?? is BLAEVCWOOD gives us another capital number this smonth; we do not think we ever read a better. The articles are all on subjects of interest, which are treated n in a good spirit, and handled with great ability. The n subject of Military Education is admirably treated in the first paper; as is the connection between geo- logy and the cosmogony of the Bible, in the ...

LLANDINORWIG SCHOOL CONCERT

... LLAN1)INORWIG SCHOOL CONCERT. a On Saturday last, the 24Lth inst., the Penrhyn s Slate Quarry Harmonic Society, accompanied by the 0 band oe the Royal Carnarvonshire Militia, gave a mis- e celluneoris concert in the above lar_,e and commodious L. school, under the patronage of G. Ellis,Esq., jun., Blue . Penis. M1lr. E. W. Thomas, Bethesda, presided at the harnmonium. As it was quite a new ...

Our Library Table

... Our 3ibrarp gable. Sir E. L. Bulwer's novel of VWhat will he do with it ? opens the October number of BLACiiWOOD, which contains seven other articles, (two of them New Seaside Studies, and Janet's Repentance, being continuations of subjects previously commenced.)- One of these papers is on a subject of considerable in- terest, The Syrian Route to the East, which was the subject of a ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASHIIONS FOR JANIUARY. . ?? £'Jfl ,rJA~UA1Ut f (From le Forlet.) The fureur of the present season is in shawls, in stripes of bright contrasting colours, V: or gold borders, and deep fringe the colour of the Walking dresses are always made with basqncs B:- are less worn with them, and, when adopted, are c: on the shoulders, and joined in a point behind.a !D without basques are made high, ...

Our Library Table

... ?? Table. CONSIDERATIONS ON DIVORCE, A VINCULO MATRtI- MO0N51, IN CONNeEXxoN -WITrH HOLY SCRIPTURE. By a Barrister.' C. JT. Stewart, 11, King William Street, W'est Strand, 1857, pp;.62. This able and very remarkable pamphlet Isas ap- n peared most opportunely. It takes up a question i whbich the country is bound to consider very seriously. pr The House of LoI-d3 having passed the Bill on Di-pr ...