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LITERARY NOTICES

... LITIRIdARY NOTICES,. PEARL EDITIOS o riIE Wo:ns on.2 Lo0D r,VrPRON. [London: John Murray & Co.] --A really grod cii- ?? of the M orks Of Lord Byron, which should he at once accurate and cheap, has long bieen a dc- sideratum. We hav ?? only too many ' Popular Byrons' ani 'Illustrated JByrons palmed off upon an unsuspecting public, who supposed that they h-ad obtained all that the poet wrote ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIES, l We regret to hear that her Mitjesty CAught cold on, the day of visiting the ?? of ?? rxince Consort, The cold reenited; In dii paluii I attack' of Ieoeache, oam l which the Qsleen t . ,1 0ererhog. f I . i.l The Sunday aatf states that tho' her; to Ece roenoof Ruesia amnd his bride will visit ?? Id tlhe crntug spring. I.Tho Grand Duko Miohael sttd the draud' Nhesa Olga ...

FASHION FOR JANUARY

... FASHIONS VOR JNVAZY. I (fteOs Le Folle.) .Tbe weather having at Iat beoosm move seesonable, t4e a winter ipaterial, d4ecided upon and exhibited for tile It a two montbe are nowbrought it9 reaqi3iliioo. We are voiy ' glad to ;welucme the return of 6roladed ellks, therels Is hardly~aoay drea more eutachie for as eldorly lady. Youcig c ones bee Xnot, ?? It, eocepting lor tunics, or por'- *b ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I Frasz Schubert has been served up as the subject Of an opera at FrLodtioh-Wilhlelmatadt Theatre at Berln. It appears that the Musical Society of Lon- ,IOn will [recomlealco oporations, as usnail, next year, under the conductorsbip of bir. Mlodon. p1ie Damnations of Faust) by 1M, Berlioz, has, according to the Gazette. I Musical, had. a great success at Vlinna. Miss Laura Harris, one of Mr. ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... I ?? IES VICEREGAL COURT Their Excellenelee the Lord Lieutenant and the Mar- cbioness of Abercomn v ara £ ball on W tdnestay, JanMary ii, at thre Viceregal Lodge, to *hinio thre following had the Honour of receiving invjtaorl4tio ng * h li ian r rnegls an1d WtIirtarsdo nfa ?? and L4ady itr-, ey; ?? of'I Orniodo4 A oa ad d 8tountoS, of HIlo AnaaS4Jthabi$eoctrabaEEnnr arl' and 4 Countess .OfM ...

FASHIONS AMD VARIETIES

... I ?? ?? - . . I . . . - An erquegtrian statuee of the Queen is to be ereeted In! ,'ront of George a Hall, Lirerpool, at 1t cohi,' to the VooporaJ6onof 6j,0001. ThIs ,tatne 'ivJII ?? *ith that of the late Prince Connort, whilh also cosithe town of Ivetpool,5,0001. The selsoloi ,of Mr. Thorayoraft met the approbation of her Majesty, Wine 'ens ?? pleased with that of Albert the GdOdd. , We ...

CLONMEL JANUARY FAIR

... I i. c@LNrEL JANuARY VAiR, I ICLoNMBn, JAN. 2.-Thip morning opened vith a oear, bracing, tosty air At ten o'clock the 'sua rose splendidly, and the reznainderof the 'day was all that oould be dedred. The first sales took place amongst e rnilch cows, which were in good request. Ge. #etal average prices for first-class animals lately qalved, wer from, 161, to 181. per head; middling ones 121. to ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... GOOD Worms. Edited by the 1kv. N. Mlacleol, D.D. [London: Strahan & Co., 5C6, Ludgate Hill|; -The gifted Editor has opeued the campaign for 1867 with a part of more than ordinary interest. From the facile pen of George MacDonald we have the first chapters of a most promising tale- Guild Court. Then there is an able paper on The !Meteoric Shower of November 14. 1866; andI after that we have ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... I, FASHIONS AND VARtETIES. -Mr. and the Honourable Th. Stuart ltrne arrived Ih London from Rookbhrlon, the regideneo bf 'the' V1roountees Guilamoro. The following are amongst the latebt arri- vala at thd (Gresham HotWl:-Mr and Mrs George Brown' Lawson, Mr Shaw, from the north, :Mr Plans, Mr and Mra Nugent, Mr and Mrs Maneelm , from Galway Mlajor Aader- son, 6 thRog&, from Englano.' The ...

STRANGE STORY OF A RECLUSE

... STRA.NGE STORY OF A RECLUSE. Time Li'erpool Da;ry Post tells the following remark- able ?? a popiulous neighborhood not an hour's valk from the faiuous coffee-shop, and ex- actly onl that Ilne of demuarcation which divides the borough of Liverpool from lthe tow,-nship of Everton, stands a house which for years past has been re- maiikable to passers by. Mmdows it has none, foi whore the light ...

FASHIONS AND VARIETIES

... ?? FASHIONS AND VARIETIES, . . i Theig, IExeeIencieis tho Lord Lieutenant and IllvliatIOn &Af thh Ilgt Hon,. thee.LOrd Mlyor. and Lady The Thd i !Hon5 the Lord'M yor, 'Lady M6aycees, and family, aCOonlnulatessage; attended DIvInD Sarvoie at Obrist Oheoscie Cathedal uein yesiterday'. Theev ;were O anompdnied by hig lordship's eooetty, aqd tieo .clvi offierskoaering the sword and mace. . j I ...

LITERAUTE

... I - ~~LITURATUAHE.. . I - J- . I LADY Lxss-.By ias JraddcnI Ward, Lock, and lpler, Lmndoa.-We somewhere road that U Lady Lisle was Miss Braddon's first essay in liters ture!. If it be, it does not exhibit the 'prentice hbnd, for it appoars to us themost finiahed of her works in the construction of the plot, In naturalness and the connection of the incidents, and in force of lnguage whiob, ...