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THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... A 5ONSTER OE A LOCONOTM. . Tf'r, (Iecat Norltioru of Frane Ranilway Compatny ?? , cil* piC ff-fd ?? of it locomotive, which 1!;, ,. i: . . iwl.-lt r i.. wetor-Itiomli, and coal-honk, !O, ah.w lodiler to Siilic a height that the iw onei,; is how it can passm under an ordinary bridge. Its4 ?? instead of standing straight upright; as is the manner with ordinary locomotives, has to be cailed over ...

Literary Notices

... Fiferam x1ofices. CA1Ens'S 3oUtNAL FOR JUNE. THE Boox OF DAYS ror JUNE. Edinburgh: TV. d R. Chaambers. Tim first article in Chamnbers's Journal for June is -The Rise and Fall of the Daily .Flambeau-a capital description of the establishment, progress, decline, and break-up of a new daily paper by a limited liability company. There is a remarkably good article on Emanuel Swedenborg, and an ...

Literary Notice

... .riferaq XlDfia- B1aLE sLr. I O- FOR THE USE OF SABnATn-SCnOOL TEACHEHSr PAR.ENTS, A?SD OTnPUIS. By tle ROV. JAMss MOllGAE, D.D. Belfast: IV. 31Comb, High Street. : WE are glad to-find that this admirable and useful work has reached a second edition. In a prefatory note the author says that he has long felt the neces- sity oi'a VeniraZ course of lessons concisely expressed by way of ...

Court and Fashion

... ,Court and tast)IDT. : VICEREGAL COURT. DIUBLIx, MoxvDAY.-His Excellency the Lord Lieu- tenant and suitc attended Divine service in the Cha- pel Royal, yesterdary mornring. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant held a recep- tion on Saturday, at the Viceregal Lodge. There was a Ycry numerous and disting'ud attendance. Thag PaRocc or' WA.xzs.-Thursday forenoon, the Prince of Wales, upon his ...

Court and Fashion

... . gfjuri alto jFJ a0iall, - . THE COURT. , I THE QUEEN IN SCOTLAND. . I BALAIOEAL, MAY 12.-Her Majesty, Prince Alfred 1 and Princess Helena, the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting, and the household, attended Divine ser- vice yesterday morning at the Castle. The Rev. Dr. MILeod officiated. His Royal Highness Prince Al- I fred, attended by Major Cowell, left Balmoral this I morning to join her ...

IRISH POPLINS AT THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... IRISH POPLINS AT-THE GRE NT E EXHIBITION. [FROM A COBiREOPONDENT.] AMONG the numerous trophies of Ireland's advancji,, industry shown. at the great fair there are fewv which willa elicit so much exultation on the part of visitors from the Green Isle as those to be foumi ihl Class 21, in the South-East gallery. The people. of the North, of- course, feel especial interest in the position which ...

Court and Fashion

... ezurt ?? r THE COURT. L. COBURG, OCT. 3.-Her Majesty is as well as can be w expected. under the trying emotions of revisiting for ,s the first time the birthplace of the beloved Prince. .Her Majesty has taken daily walks and drives, with d the members of her family, in the neighbourhood of o Rheinhardtsbrunn, but is unequal to much exertion. It The inhabitants of the neighbourhood have shown o ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... *$TtAA1 t Aa ?? -. - r-_ m , . . iagged Life in Egypt, by Miss M. L. Whately, daughter of the Archbishop of Dublin, is announced. The grpatest picture of James Ward, the famous Bull, has been purchased for the nation. Mr. Murray will publish shortly the thlid volume of Mr. Smiles's Lives of the Engineers. This volume will be exclusively devoted to the two Stephensons. - Among the ...

Literary Notices

... 12-T ? I I 9. iferari-I 'IDfirm OUR COMPANIONS IN GLORY; On, SOCmETS ISN EAVEN CONTEMPLATED. By the Rev. J. M. KILLEN, M.A., author of d Our Friends in Heaven. Tnis is an admirable volume. It does more than gastain the reputation of the author of Oar Friends in Eeaven-a book which is universally allowed to be the best and most complete on the subject of which it treats, and which has ...

FASHION

... THE COURT.D OSBORNE, WEDNESDAY.-CoUlt Gleichin. arrived yesterday on a visit to her Majesty, and left to-day. The Queen held a Council at three o'clock this after. noon. There were present Earl Granville, Viscount Palmerston, and Earl Russell. The Queen pricked the list of Sheriffs for the counties of ?? and Wales fur the present year. The Royal Speech on opening the session of Parliament was ...

THE REV. DR. CAIRD ON POETRY AND FICTION

... 7 THE REV. DR. BAfID ON1POETRY AND REX D~. FICTION. .Ox Tuesday evening, the first 'of two lectures on. Poetry and Fiction as agents in Menital Culture, was delivered by the Rev.' Dr. Caird, of-Glasgow, before the members of the Philbsophical Institution, r in the Music Hall. There was a crowded attendance. Dr. Caird, in the course of his remarks, said he B thought it might be made out ...

Court and Fashion

... czat allb fj a5?1011. THE CO UR T. OsnonNa, SUNDAY.-This morning Divine service was performed by ths R1ev. G. Prothero, before her Majesty, Prince Alfred, Princess Helena, Princess Louise, Prince Leopold, and the Grand Duke of. Baden. The Hon. Victoria Stuart Wortlcy has suc. cceded the Hon. Beatrice Byng as Maid of Honor, and Lord Cliarles Fitzroy has succeeded Lieutenant- General the Hon. C. ...