BIBLE AND PRAYER BOOK FOR THE PRINCE OF WALES

... A magnificent Bible and Book of Common Prayer are about to be presented by the gentle- men of England to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales The price of this splendid specimen of British art is made up of shilling subscniptlo4 6000 in number which were commenced imnedi- ately after the late royal marriage. The Bible is in royal quarto, being the edition known as Bagpter's ...

LITERATURE

... ead Farmer's Scrap Book; being a Collection of Poems, Gongs, Scralps, ?? Third Edition, Enlarged and Revised. London: V. MACINTOSH, 24, Paternoster-row. Derby: 3161MROSE anl SoNs, Iron-gate and Market-place. Mr. Farmer is nostranger to the critics, so an ample portion as his preface is devoted to their mollification. He has, how- vioer, no reason to fear the infliction which lhe seems to dread ...

Fashion

... If 11,5 I) i a 1 T. VICEREGAL COURT. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, accompanied by the members of the Viceregal household, attended Divine service at the Chapel Royal on Sunday. The sermon was preached by the Rev. W. Lee Fanu, A. M. The Viscountess Ashbrool and the Ron. Mrs. Blakeney and suite are sojourning at.>the Interna- tional Hotel, Bray. Viscount Danlo and suite have arrived at the ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE—LADY DON

... PRINCE'S THEATRE-LADY DON. The management of the Prince's deserve much credit for the ever-varying attractions ?? they have brought before the public during the present season. WVe have had legiti. mate tragedy with Mr. Keian and Mr. Talbot; prime snatches of comedy with Mrs. Stirling, Mr. Sothern, and Mr. Charles Rice; and sensation dramas, such as Effie Deans, the Peep o'Day, to say ...

LITERATURE

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BALLBAY MONTHLY FAIR

... I 3BALLIBAY MONTHLY FAIR. (ist oust courOESI'ONDENT') a This fair was largely supplied in each departirint, a and the attendance of purchasers was large. Every, e tbing appeared to hrve received a rise, and buaine51 e was exceedingly brisk throughout the day. we 'hve e seldom observed nicer lots of good grass beef, which 3 for prime reached 57a Cd per cvst; second quality, 0, I and inferior ...

POETRY

... II COUNSEL TO THE AMERICANS. Abolish slavery I -Well I By multitudinous murdering of brotherm Outrage and tyranny beyond all others, By sword and flame, by recklessness and ravage, By au that marks the fiend or moves the savage f There,-tbese are works of hell I Ye cannot wrest Heaven's holy purpose so, God, Christ, man, mercy, charity cry No ! Ye waste your wealth, ye maximise your woe I ...

DENBIGH

... THE FLOAWER SHOW. The Denbigh Annual Flower Show was held at the Royal Bowling Green, on Friday, the:llth inst. Unfortunately, very little vigour has been exercised ;of late years on behalf of the Denbigh Flower Shows, and it is generally complained that they are held rather too' late in the season to possess any. peculiar. or interesting features. The soil of the Vale of Clwyd is naturally ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... NEW ROYALTY THEATRE. The time when all London contains only about one-tenth of its proper stock of inhabitants, seems a period appropriate enough for openinga theatre only about one-tenth the size of many. Advantageof thjs opportunity of testing what may be done was taken on Monday evening, when the accomplished and favomuite artist, Mrs. Charles Selby, commenced a season at the Now Royalty, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUTBLIC AMUSEMENTS, r1~sOit~lROW. nd irlr~ im wek, te ne ouc succcsaful CO' I. mdi' enitle NAtlitif BOV AR: ?? of the rio FAUST drlmation, Sto :0-.lirmeF. C.Bando tl Boq.. etrted Bouday extthllco o' -- ooot'lec tiht Fv diy TEVta eNxNG ath SV, Veri-roJl Niht ioi Mi lle nrettay neAxt,. aM, 0. 1 'Et-NigtN.an i.ATEY ho ?? detetion.j, ~ `ol ONeigonor,t IlV~eand et he oldoteo tloridaynxtaho. u- On ...

AMUSEMTS FOR THE WEEK

... PRINCE oF WALEs THEATBX.-The engagement of the clever comedian Mr. H. Widdicomb has proved very successful so far. The play eatitled A Bird in the Hand worth Two in the Bush, in which he appears as Mr. Capitas Sharke-a very clever impersonation-will be continued during the week. This will be followed by Mr, H. J. Byron's new and oriinal burlesque Ill-treated II Trovatore, or the Mother, the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... asUDIJ AM arEMtN, Ac., THY' DAYN JPineeo ,Wales Theatre. - ?? -ourAmerican 2ijeItrO-iloy(I~-1 The Primm DODD' 'b Lsy ufi s$etet,, Oh~ts nes ey Audley's HO3 124~'¶2ie Duke's Moo. o' Wife, and the Roral Celosieum Thets 'Amy Ar1ingtefl, the great Gihost Act, end The F .,st of Honour.' 8& Jamee'1 EaiL.-The Jhr~ist 3iit D Zoleild Pleasure (3.,ardens.-The Comnic Drama The A~in quenu r @. ...