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REVIEWS

... REVIEWS' The ART JOURNAL for February. London: J. S. Virtue. Belfast: J. Rarton. Waring Street. THia engravings in this month's number are exceed. ingly beautiful and attractive. The first is from F. Goodall's charming picture, The Swing, in the collection of James Fallows, Esq, The picture is justly celebrated for its exquisite representation f youthful beauty, and for the artistic grouping ...

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 ...

FASHION

... I ; fil: THE COURT. OSBORNE, FEB. 19.-Earl Granville is expected to- day on a visit. There is no truth in the report that. her Majesty proposes shortly to go tosLondoD. VICEREGAL COURT. His Excellency entertained the following at dinner on Wednesday:-Earl of Granard, Viscbunt Dangan, Lord and Lady Massey, Viseountess' Netterville, lon.' !Miss NettervillI, Hon. Mrs.' White, Han. P. 'Howard, ...

FASHION

... E I 'T HE C OJUR T. OSBORNE, FEB. 20.-Earl Granville aprivtld 'yest4r- day .'fteidoond h d d nn airidience of h'er Majesty. Her Majesty's Vis'i to Baliora1 willtake it c6 earlier than usual this year; _ TnE PRiNCEss A zop-WINnSOn. Fn. `20.-Her Roynl Highness' the P'riscess Alice arried at the New Lodge,Windsor Parl:, yesterday afterhooai, the seat ,of Baron Van do Wayer the Belgian Minister. ...

FASHION

... i I I THE COURT. OSBORNE, JAN. 3O.'-Prince and Princess Leiningen arrived at Osborne yesterday. Princess Hohenlohe remains on a visit to her Majesty. OSBORNE, JAN. 3.LIIs Serene Highness Prince I Louis of Hesse left Osborne this morning for London, i on his return to the Continent. The Dake de Ne- motrs visited his Majesty the King of the Belgians l yesterday at Buckingham Palace. Prince Louis ...

FASHION

... lat It is settled that, when her Royal Highness the 'ct Princess Alice's marriage takes place, she is to re- id, side at Frogmore till the Prince Louis comes into his jaI inheritance, so that her Majesty may not be deprived ed of so great a stay and comfort as her Royal daughter has proved. -Court Journal. he DEATri OF MAJOR-GENiRAL SIR Tnos. H. FRANKS, kg K.C.B.-We regret to have to record ...

FASHION

... ' i T1HE COURT.; E I OsnBONE, FEB. 12IiLi6u~d ihtGner! I $the Hon. | ...

REVIEWS

... REVIE WS. TsE InIsa CiaURCUMAN S IMAGAZINE. Nos. I and 2. h Belfast: Htjh Adair, High Street, and Pillips g Pi Sons, Bridge Street. A MAGAZINE for Irish Churchmen, conducted withl spirit and intelligence, might well claim wide-spread Support, and could not fail to exercise an important si influence in the controversies that may some day arise i as to the position of the United Church in this ...

THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT

... i: a a TEr following lines, in memory of the late Prince ON Consort, form the dedication to the new edition of Ci Mr. Tennyson's Idylls of the KiCg ?? hi These to his memory-since he hel ithom dear, ( Perchance as finding there unconsciously 1- Some image of himself-I dedicate, I dedicate. I consecrate with tears, C These Idylls to And indeed he seems to Me Scarce other than my own ideal ...

FASHION

... : reI, ; T If E COUR T. ore LONDOv; TUrSDAY- Her Majesty the Qaeen wvill rht hold a Privy Council to-morrow (Wednesday) at the Osborne. tile SOUlTHAMPTON, TUESDAY MORNING.-HiS ROyaJ the Highness the Prince of Wales returned from Bucking- by bhmn Palace, nnd embarked in the Fairy yacht for du- Osborne at half-past ten A.r. Lsea I- The Marquis of Downshire js expeced at his led residenee in ...

LADY HERBERT'S GENTLEWOMEN

... LADY HE KBERT'S GENTLEWOMEN. Frow a recently-published novel, under the above title, by Silverpen, we take the following extract: Lady Catherine Herbert left long ago the broad acres and fine old monastery at Shirlbt, with ample funds to provide twenty-seven gentlewomen with homes and annuities, and twenty girls, of ages rang- Ing from six to sixteen, to be brought up humbly and ...

FASHION

... VICEREGAL COURT. I His Excellency the Lnrd Lieutenant, aecompanied by the members of the Viceregal Household, attended Divine service at the Chapel Royal onSunday. The sernnon was preached by the Very Rev. Thomas y Woodward, A. M., Dean of Down, who selected as his text the 4th verse of the 15th chapter of Romnaus- For whatsoever things were written aforetime were t written for our learning, ...