A PAINFUL STORY

... ; ~ ?? til qM I , -, A- %rrr . X?94!I - - At ;e- TO Y. --it )ago 1 .: ;; A-B NFg .T . 9 9T ox.e~ THIEh a (AeWI aa Ohrtsoffgnepeajd bu L atrepr._,1 o lowe~E ftleiia ?? humrahlo i1 Sa, . .I ?? o i, end sen. Lauoaet 2~.,0are vWtoA In . aero 1, 0, ?? OU. L'UnI~hO -Aufrda~usiWMueLi IVv, AE. AAnd fidends! ,0 ' piec 5- ?? ~~!a Bro ~ ~ afe fdnd JTMrs1wit ?? 'n00.. . ?? 10 a ~$ ?? o 'he 2,1 .0 do,1r0 ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... T'Ed PAR1 EXHIBITo. tEiNJP ?? 'A ANwj FABRICS OV LINE3IN AND HEMP-CLASS 29$ inc JOHN STEVELLY, ESQ., SON OF rIOFESSOR |THEVfLY, eF _PSEFAST. Wn find in the Exhibition of *hi& year the great number of 621 exhibitors in this class, without cotuntitg the Belfast trophy, which does not appear it the dataloue, aDii, dlthongh Seotland, England, and America are unrepresented, wve havd still a show of ...

Poetry

... ?t1r?. T~ill FALL111G Lli AVXS. A hlEMENTO AND ADrSONITIOS. The leaves are falling, and they show Tihat summer tOD bas passed away; E ow quickly zsueny claysi will go, Wh~ether we wrore, or Idly play!I And what is life, but ene'lea3 ohange?. We eat, we drlnk, we rise, we sleep; Within onr bounded, narrow range, WVe 61gb, we laugh, we groan, we weep. The leaves are falllng-failing fast- 'the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I- .. ASHION AND VARIETIES. I Lord and Lady Lismrore and auito left tbwn yoslerday for London. W. ]zcd Bryan, Borrmount, Enniscerthy, IH st atig at the Htibernian otel. Amongst the carriages at the funeral of the lato lion George fluuaidotk was that of the Bight Hen 'hIozero Brady. John Vance, FEsq., MP., Mra. Vance, and sidle arrived In town yesterday from f ondon. The following are amongst ...

THE VISITORS'-BOOK AT OUR SWISS INN

... THE VISITORS'-BOOK AT OUR SwISs INN.| (From the London Reviiev.) Most excellent is that practice of keeping a am visitor-'-book in the salon of our inn. How welcome, on hi a wet day, when everything in the shape of literature is d exhausted! There is nothing to look at. The English girl tl sitting in the window has got the second volume of the D Tauchnitz edition of the Daisy Chain, dropped ...

A CHRONOLOGICAL PSALTER

... A CHRONOLOGICAL PSALTTER.* TEE best educated Englishmen have been mostly accustomed to a coura- geously desultory course of classical reading, and may be tardy in appreciating either in profane or sacred literature the obvious advantages of a steady chronological method. Our canonical books, and the con- stituent parts of some of them, are far from being easily laid hold of in order of time by ...

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AND FASHION BALMORAL, OeTOBnR 18.-The Queen drove oelt vith Prin- coss Christian in the mnornillg, and in tle lifteinoni, icr Me ljganil dhove ont with Prilicess Louise, attended by Alrs Gaeresi Princess Christian drove out in tihs afternoon, attended be Lady Ely and Mr. Engleheart. The Duke of Buckiugham bad thl 1i01iJu, Yi dining with the Queen and the Royal famiily. BALMLORAL, Ocronai ...

Published: Sunday 27 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 713 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION ND. VAILTIES. lLLABS OF TIHE R.4L OF ILOSSE. Onhnlim~eiilslo night we wite tntorenoeI that his lordship-constinued In thd- samte preecaloun 'ti~ti, and IIth~ 3 *little hope was entertainedl of ?? recovery. Tf1e Marohioness of Kildare and infant daogitnor AxePro9rcsoisig most favoum~biy. ful * ILord and Lady K-ilminine havoe arrived at emf CI Ceelaoton PArls, county.Wolltmeatie, from, ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... With Maximilian in Mea'ico. From the Note Book'of a Mexican Officer. By Max Baron von Alvensleben, late Lieutenant in the Imperial Mexicaa Army. Longman and Co. In what part of Mexico was Max Baron von Alvenp. leben born that he writes himself upon his title-page I a Mexican officer I ? He claims community of origin and language with the well-meaning but cruelly weak Austrian Archduke who sold ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1867
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 13785 | Page: Page 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... OPENING OF THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. Grim and cold St Martin's Hall has ceased to be; and in its stead we have a gay and pleasant place wherein to pass away the time betwixt light dinner and light sleep. London has many playhouses; but few, if any, as well designed and excellently fitted for its purpose as the Queen's. Some of the walls in the passages testify how rapid has been the work of re ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1867
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9387 | Page: Page 8, 9, 10, 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Barddoniaeth

... 'a T InI, Allou, VA. Scbr o'n .ai OTYSMOCIO. wyn 0 bob Arforiod wiron eyd Sydd h- d y byd ar daer, e h Mae 'verco a chuoi tobacco . e h Bran iawni a cae3 y blaen*- GE e h IMae Thai yn 'srnlli .lawer adi A'rIiei33 yn -sncciodhl; t) Idi Ound pfr'a mae'x arieriad niau 0 iiyd fs3 Hleaw a thrai. h ion- Mae rhai ye erfer 'sieceio ,d . . -Ame Pd en gwynt yo gpeti; Li Tit AC treill 'smocant wel.'yn el ...

A GIRL'S ROMANCE

... A GIRL'S ROMANCE., THis book might have been called a romance without romance, for it is singularly destitute of the contrasts, the brilliance, and the passion which sometimes make at any rate for a brief moment romance in this life some- thing dearer than the most comfortable of prosaic realities. The story is natural and probable it is carefully written and wholly unobjection- able, but ...