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Fashion and Varieties

... Tyaltont ant FavTrtics. THE COURT. Ifrn 'Majestv and Prince Albert, attended by the Mar- chioness of Ely, Lord Alfred Paget, and Lent.-GoI. the Hori. A. Gordon, honoured the Baron Marocehoti with a visit at his -studio in Onslowe Square, onl Satur- day afternooni. The Queen hiadla dinner party on Saturday at Buck- ingham Palace. Thiefollowing hai~dthielhonourvof being, ?? Duke of Cambrid-ge, ...

Original Poetry

... Oni-gilial v3octr-a. LINES 5lRITISN AFTER VISiTING THE GETAVE or A CovUSl; wI DIIEDl IN THE BLOOM OF YOUTH. AiieOSt the verdant moimds I walked, vwhere deep In ki;:;ired clay earth's ?? 5011 repose- Srange contrast that! where they in death now sleeP, In fresh and buoyant life the grass blade grows! Ave. -rows and fattens on their moulderinr; clay! While from the branches of the wvood close by ...

Fashion and [ill]

... .asbtit an, allb Fartirs. THE COURT. WI NsDsoRu OcT. 19-The followiing had the 10onour of dining with her Majesty ?? Serene Highness Prince Victor of l-ohenlohe, the Bishop of New Zealand. Sir James Clark, Lieutenant-Colonel Edlwards (commanding the 15th Royal risjh), and Mr. Gibbs. Tue dinner party on Thursday included the Duchess and the Princess -Mary of Cambridge. his Scrcne Higlness ...

FASHION

... THE COURT. LONDON, FRIDAY.-Her Majesty the Queen held a levee in St. James's Palace yesterday afternoon. Her ?? and Lth P'ince Consort,atteiided by the ladsies and gentlemen in waiting, arrived from Buck- inghamn Palace at two o'clock escocted by a detneh- ment of Life Guards, and were received by tile great officers of State. The Duke of Ccubri'16e was pre- sent at the levee. The Queen and ...

FASHION

... THE COURT. WINDSOR CASTLE, JAN. 31.-The Prince of Orange, accompanied by the Prince Consort and Prine Edward of Saxe Weimar, attended by their gentlemen in waiting, wvent to Eton College yesterday afternoon. The Royal party was met at the college entrance by the Provost, who conducted them through tihe chapel, the library, and schools; after which they retained to the Castle. The Duke of ...

FASHION

... THE COURT. WINDSOR, SATURDAY. - 11er Majesty will hold a Privy Colincil at Buckinghiam Palace on the 23rd inst., to give her formal assent to the Royal Speech. Ti'o date of the arrival in town, for the London season, of her Majesty, the Prince Consort, the Royal flimily, and the ladics and gentlemen of the Court, will, it is said, be the 15th of February. The Marquis of Clanricarde left Desart ...

FASHION

... FAS 11 ION. THE COURT. IHer Me1ajesty the Qiieen, accompanied by the Prin- cess Alice and Princess Louise, and attended by the I-on. Horatio Stopford, took a drive in an open car- riage and four on Friday afteinoon. Colonael the Hon, A. N. Hlood was in attendance on horseback. The Prince Consort and Prince Louis ot Hesse, attended by Licat.-Colonel the rIon. D. de Ros, honored with visits ...

FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... ANTRINT.-Antrini, Armoy, Carnmoniy, Dariluce, Tuesda!; C0ishendall, Thursday; Dunloy, Frilay; Rnsharliin, Saturiay. n Ainl[AGI.-Mountnorris, Mondiav; Charlieniont, Ttees. N day; BlackwatertonVn, Jonesborougrh, Tan(:rsgee, We- G nesday; Lurgran, Thursday; Marliethill, Friday; Por. e tadosn, Saturday. 3 CAVAsX-Stradone, Butlersbride, Monday; Shercoclr, ?? Wednes(day; Cootehill, Friday. DERtY. ...

Reviews

... Ct bi Ceh', . FR~sER'S -M~lsyIi PiOR .IAi'r ty. Louidoni: Jouhn It'. Paroker i' Sun, NWest St rand. Mit. 'litomAit l\ iiwIiirl' olens this itiundiur of Fruser iv-itli thu flust paiL. fth Clever ussat' oil Ileijic Fielding, Iin whiel ho, dut'uiiis thue great noivelist, with greait abhility. agsiii.t thu attackswhctichi iavo hjuen madc opon bis condulict at d his irriti igs. Mr. bawruiice's b ...

Fashion and Varieties

... fasbioll aO U, aviffies. T It E C O U R T. WVINxuson, MlOND ?? QUeenl. With the Princess Royal, walked in the 1-101 no Park ttliS loeriltin. Ills Rolyall IIiglitiese thle Prince COnISOrt maent out- sliontinir Itccominianieil lvy the Pr ince of' Wales. Ilie Rev. DIi. P'lililiot t ft tile Castle ill the furellooll, for Catherine llall, atmnbliidge. His Excellency (lie RIussian Minister and (lie ...

REVIEWS

... TaR ART JOURNAL for July. London: J. S. Virtue. Belfast: J. Harton, Waring Street. THE engravings this month are Peace, from the icture by James Drummond, ?? and Bacchus and Ariadne, by Turner. The'former is in the Royal collection at Osborne, the latter in the National Gal- lery. They are very different in style, and no two pictures could better illustrate the different effects that art ...

POETRY

... A T N I G H T. 1DYiNG? ?? do butjest! You smile in the dark, .1 know! Surely I should know best How the quick pulses go. Lay your hand on my cheek: FEEL, though you sup not, the red. Why, in another week, I shall have left my bed! It 'was being so long alone- So sickof the world's vain strife, Uncared for, and unknown, That sapp'd the springs of life! You have given a world of love: Nay, ...