Refine Search

Countries

Regions

North East, England

Access Type

11

Type

11

Public Tags

COURT AND FASHION

... It is reported that the Prince of lv.tles will visit Dublin its August next. The Prince lo.yal ut Holland is now idclared to be out of dang1er. It is runioured at Oxford lint the Prince of WMles will honoir thle tj ointumirations vi :h hkis Inessee.c -. I The Prijicess Al icr if ?? co ?? eI on rII slri y of a d:augilttr, solld is nlow doilg favullrabvl. I i's tii her Royal ligliglless's sixth ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... , ?? TIC AND LI'TII. AI ?? ?? u:g . theelminrlist l(3rtilaixioivti't is at 'i 1 lv* (Gernuai journ~lislil. 1 :!1 j lt UO ' VIwtI Ii.CgIIIritie., by S:. !L,, OiLS ?? IIL al rli red. net Z; ?? A I,-O cL, sin iflustl iltI :u , ,, Lvity ?? 1 ago, Ihas re altIlS I A d : i;;i. leenl ?? ?? ChtimL ?? i 1 ?? , f St. D ?? in i tie iii I 'Ic I I) LIII'le ?? ?? j~ie1ctI tlL? l.ltII i re, bIv. G. ])onre, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Blackwood's Magazine. London: VW. Black- wood and Sons, 37, Paternoster Rovn.-By far the most interesting paper in Blachle ood for June is an article by Mr W. B. Reed, of Phil- adelphia, once well, known throughout our Eastern empire as United States minister to China in Lord Edlgin's time, upon- Thackeray in 'America. it was written, we are told, in May, 1864, in the darkest period of the ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... The first prt of Heinrich Leo's Anglo-Saxon Glossary hs rust been published Mr Walt Whitmsan, the American poet, will shortly leave New Yo*k on a visit to England. Sir F. H. Doyle, Bart., has been re4lected to the Professorship of Poetry at Oxford withont oppesition. ?? Roes Church (Florence Marryat) has, we hear, undertaken the editorship of London sodiet Another member of Parliament is busy ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Cassedl's IllMstra fed Ifistlory of the War. (London: Cassell & Oo., Ludgate Hill.) The June number of this work, which has now reached its seventeenth part, conitains a narra- tive of the events immediately preceding the tall of Paris, after her investment by the Prussians; the negotiations for an armistice; the disturbances fillowing the entry of the enemy intorthe capital; rand the ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... AI ?? 1 STIC AND LITEII.A..PY. L nlt sl i tii.' ?? (II I .,f S I 1lllo It c'1- N \viII pro - 1,ably Iw vii oil. lt c1VY s.oo Lwi LIt a coIIlIl,trjolI ?? ia 1' I alrol Clmnz!:g. A Lo, v*litioui uf tl; !i, *'binl of Mr Dioisali'j sprooiso I I.tblli tu l1ill till, - L ;ikle0n lbitrav, is iiiut tov 1bi1 \\Mlll 's C Xa (Vatiit 11 aI 11 1lSLIS :v1( y1di l CO1 ?? 1eU lle. SCiIsVIt4 11d illS ill qfO ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... The Quivier. (London: Cassell and Co., r Co., Bdele Sauvirge Yard, Ludgaze Hill). Mr Gilbert continues h-s tale, -Two stories in one, this month. The miscellaneous reading is as usual principally made up of short articles. The e moet ?? to our mind is a sketch of Krummaacher, the only German theologian T' lhose writintzs can be said to be popular its ktigiand. The ever-fatuous sermons which ...

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AND FA.SHION : - i . . .. . . .. I ?? .~ ,, - ! i1 ,: The Prince and Princess of Wales returned from the Continent on Saturday morning. ?? Ib is rumot red that the QiieL~didd Corrt will loive Baliniral on nr about the 14th Juise hut the state- l ment is totoicial i - . The Priaee!'of Wales h]a announced his iritention of-.I opening the Betbeal Green 'aliseunm on June 24th. The Princess ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... ; I IC AND LITERILY- .;:iiouunecd of Prof. K. Dl. liunde:;ic,, ?? Green Exhibition, whi clh w-ill hI . -iitliis alkinost nh tll Le jlicehti iC0 :cts beluigin' to the late LorL It 1t- - ion for thc prize offered hy Sigsi. for Oiebe b ?? comedy S. a- 1 :.ft Obbined tlio 1rrize for iiis ccii ly, el Ii ' j. o .'~rar. i. Armrnstrong the Prufcssor of ]Thlisl - Qi., iee Coloege, CO h. the awn) T, o ...

THE INTERNATIONAL [ill]

... THE INTERNATIONA EXHIBI.I O-N. [FROM11 OUR LODON110i CO.REsro.NDE.NT Tils _rat ?? is at present the cli; a.ttrac. tion of the metropolis, and Appears to -ow inl pepuilmity witlhege. Thisisnotatadllto be' t~rdedl at, considering its great, wealth of cisri lis. .rtistic, and mnechanical products, exhibiting the !p il's 0of the industries of the chief nations 'of Eior,:1' ii), to, a certain ...

AGRICULTURAL TOPICS

... The annual show of the Northumberlan Agricultural Society, which is announced t be beld in Newcastle on Thursday and Fri day, the 15th and 16th August, promises t, be the most successful display which has eve taken place under the anspices of the society. Twenty-one silver cups are offered for competi tion, and these, with the prizes in money, to gether nearly of the value of one thousarn ...