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... Ct bi Ceh', . FR~sER'S -M~lsyIi PiOR .IAi'r ty. Louidoni: Jouhn It'. Paroker i' Sun, NWest St rand. Mit. 'litomAit l\ iiwIiirl' olens this itiundiur of Fruser iv-itli thu flust paiL. fth Clever ussat' oil Ileijic Fielding, Iin whiel ho, dut'uiiis thue great noivelist, with greait abhility. agsiii.t thu attackswhctichi iavo hjuen madc opon bis condulict at d his irriti igs. Mr. bawruiice's b ...

Fashion and Varieties

... fasbioll aO U, aviffies. T It E C O U R T. WVINxuson, MlOND ?? QUeenl. With the Princess Royal, walked in the 1-101 no Park ttliS loeriltin. Ills Rolyall IIiglitiese thle Prince COnISOrt maent out- sliontinir Itccominianieil lvy the Pr ince of' Wales. Ilie Rev. DIi. P'lililiot t ft tile Castle ill the furellooll, for Catherine llall, atmnbliidge. His Excellency (lie RIussian Minister and (lie ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ?fj ao?ioll RO Pariefits. Th6 Countess of Roden and Lady Maria Forester and the ion. Nassau Jocelyn have left the Queen's Hotel, Upper Norwood, for London. Wee regret to state that Lady Morgan is suffering from 1 severe jattack of bronchitis, at her house in William Street, Lansdowne Square, Messrs. M'Gibbon, Camnpbell, Bradbnry, Waller, Smith, Ashwvorth, Radcliffe, Jenkins, Stewart, Fergu- ...

Selected Poetry

... ~$IJett oduly. HYMN TO HESPERUS. RADIANT mistress of thc Night, Beaming with supernal smniles, Like the golden-glory light Trembling on the 2Egany isles; 'I'c]l Ie, ?? o dost thlou reign, Queen atnong a myriad train; Pure, etel, and stiblim, In thle sioreless sea of Time? Art tlion some Areadiln homic, Where the spirits of' the ble)st ,in, 'tientllath thy goitldel doime, lu a Pine perpettial ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Iif Soaolu ab s te riefis. 'TllE QUEEN IN SCOTLAND. . BALMORAL, THIUnSDAY.-Thbo Queen drove out with thle Princess Alice and Prince Alfred, attended lb9 Lady Churchill. The Prince Consort went out deer-stalking.''., FseDAY.,-TII Queen, the Princess Alice, and the Princess Helenadrove out. Tlie Prince Consort vwent 9it shooting, accompanied by Lord Stanley and Lient.-Colonel Ponsolnby. Prince ...

BALL IN THE MUSIC HALL

... BALL IN THE MUSIC MALL. LAST night, a subscriptiofl hail, thle first of the stillsoll, took place in the Mulsic [fall, and Was largely attender]d by tite noability and gentry of BIfieAs and the adtjoinitig counties. Thle Ilppetr 11111 wsi suitably li trod till for the occasion. The orchestra was covered withi til clith, and furitesited with iChtairs, &0., tutu a1 supper table erected lit thle ...

LITERATURE, ART, &c

... LITERATURE, ART, U. lMI. Guizot is at present occupied in correcting the proof-slreets of a now volume of his Memoir's, This volume brings them down to tire revolution of 1830, and the establishment of the Monarchy of July. Roissinri, says the Courier'(le Paris, having re- tarned to Paris for the Winter, gave a grand wnursical party a few nights ago, at whicih four original pieces of his ...

FASHION

... T 1E E C O U R T. Wivilson, TnHURsDAY.-ler Alajesty's dinncr pairty yesterday incluided tho Dulie and Vnchcss of Man- choster, the llev. Lord anl Ladly Wriothesley Russell, Ca ollonl the llon, Sir Charles 'laipps, tie Provost of Eton, and Sir James Clarkl. TVio lolwllig, who im- iive(l itn a visit in the afternoon, were also included: -Tio Earl anid Countess De Ln Warr, Lnrd and Lady John ...

POETRY

... [O t 1 0 N A L.] THE BABE OF BETHLEHEM. Siru the Lord of Earth and Heaven, Humbly in the manger lie; Angels o'er Him watch aro lKeeping, Who for man has come tO die. That our sins might he forgiven, lle hns come to shed THis blood; lle, the King of Earth and Heaven, On this world for man has trod. See, the herald host's appearing, In the blue and stagy sky; Hark! the voice of angels singing, ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... jLITERA1RY GOSSIP. Professor Agaqsiz is publishing, at Boston, a worki on tbe 'Naturtal History of thle United States. The sum of the subscriptions, if we may believe the Americanoiuirnals, aniouts already to onc ma nl a-halc millionl do11 dllars. We iiilerstaiiit that, ere January is out, , Gott- nod's new opera, L L Medecin ialgre lui,' will be produtced at the Theatre Lyrique. Mr. Charles ...

Selected Poetry

... ,SdWO vatrIt. SKETCHES FROM LIFE. TujE day had been cold, and as dusk camne on T'he snow was falling fast, The wind had sprung up, and ev'ry street It swept with chilling bllast. Nearly all day long, in this bitter cold, A little girl poorly clad, lad waited, begging a penny for bread, With a face both pale and sad. ler litbs were lhave and trembling with cold, And her hair was stiff with ...

REVIEWS

... REVIE WS. Tie ART 1UxioX JOURNAL. November, 1858. Lon. (0on: JAres S. Virtue. Belfast: Jares li-ton, War- ilg Street. Tue, engravings from tho Royal collection this nmontl suirpasses in interest, and eqlals in execution, thos in ?? n iniber. 'T'lietirsBt, Thc Jagar 's ?? ?? iy F. Fottz, rel)resents a younig and beautiful crejt- fure sitting pensively in n wild lonely place amongst her native ...