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Fashion and Varieties

... ?fj ao?ioll RO Pariefits. Th6 Countess of Roden and Lady Maria Forester and the ion. Nassau Jocelyn have left the Queen's Hotel, Upper Norwood, for London. Wee regret to state that Lady Morgan is suffering from 1 severe jattack of bronchitis, at her house in William Street, Lansdowne Square, Messrs. M'Gibbon, Camnpbell, Bradbnry, Waller, Smith, Ashwvorth, Radcliffe, Jenkins, Stewart, Fergu- ...

Selected Poetry

... QctaO VbrcfTr. MARY, TII MAID) OF TliE R(ol. ';i'ttis's an isle on the verge of the ocean, 'T'here's a land where the Shamrock grows grcen, There is Alary with snowy white bosom, Oh I tho firieost that I over Iavc seej! There's a stream ?? stealo lone throligh te ilo ounltuils, ?? lere ily spiritzs oft wttndl(lelrilig, you knowtt Iliui g ill ptre drollights frolml that foliltitill, Aiud t ...

Selected Poetry

... ~$IJett oduly. HYMN TO HESPERUS. RADIANT mistress of thc Night, Beaming with supernal smniles, Like the golden-glory light Trembling on the 2Egany isles; 'I'c]l Ie, ?? o dost thlou reign, Queen atnong a myriad train; Pure, etel, and stiblim, In thle sioreless sea of Time? Art tlion some Areadiln homic, Where the spirits of' the ble)st ,in, 'tientllath thy goitldel doime, lu a Pine perpettial ...

POETRY

... THREE ROSES. BY ADELAIDE PROCTER JUST when the red June roses blow, She gave me one-a year ago. A rose whose crimson breath revealed The secret that its heart concealed, And whose hair shly, half tender grace Blushed back upon the giver's face. -A year ego-a year ago- To hope was not to k!now. Just when the red June roses blow I plucked her one-a mon1th ago: Its half-blown crimson to eclipse, ...

POETRY

... TO DR. JOHN EDGAR. AcLD, couthy, cauty, spunkie Jonny, Your marriage speech was unco funny 'Bout Yelverton an' Fathler Nooney, 'Nent the half marriage: Ye're worthy o' a bag o' mouey Tae buy a carriagc. Your Armstrong gun was on her stand, Ye fired her aff wi' canny hand; The registrars ower a' the land Are in a swoon, An' ilka priest uplifts bis wand Tao crack your Mroon. 'Tho bonny lasses ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Iif Soaolu ab s te riefis. 'TllE QUEEN IN SCOTLAND. . BALMORAL, THIUnSDAY.-Thbo Queen drove out with thle Princess Alice and Prince Alfred, attended lb9 Lady Churchill. The Prince Consort went out deer-stalking.''., FseDAY.,-TII Queen, the Princess Alice, and the Princess Helenadrove out. Tlie Prince Consort vwent 9it shooting, accompanied by Lord Stanley and Lient.-Colonel Ponsolnby. Prince ...

FASHION

... T 11 1 C O U It T. The health of ?? Royal ?? thc Duchess o Kent is much imnprovetl. IHer Royal Highness stil relmils at Fogtltore. The Veryv Nev. tite Doan of Armiugh and Mrs. Dis ncy httve attivedl at the Deainery llotte, Aritiagh. William Edmnoid Fox, Iisq., ?? arrived at Castle- dillon, from Soutlhgate l1tise, Soutthgate. The ,Marquis attd Marchioness of' Kildare have left Carton Ifouse ...

FASHION

... THE COURT. Her ?? and the Prince Consort wvill leave town, for WVindsor Castle, on Tuesday, for the Ascot week. A succession of visitors will be invited to the Castle, and on Wednesday and Thursday grand din- ners will be given. St. George's Hall will be used on this occasion. The Court will return to Buckingham Palaca next Saturday.-Court Jorw'nal. Her Majesty the Queen will arrive in Berlin ...

FASHION

... FAS -I [ON. . T Hl E C O U R T. WINDSOR CASTLE, NOV. 22.-Ier Majesty's dionel- paltV vestilav includedO i PrineA tied, Piincess Alice, and iet i'rincess of Leiiingen, tile ?? Prince and Prilicess of' ilolsteiti Augnustenlubomrg, thle Eall anld uniltess of Clarondlll, tile Lady in Waiting to thu I [ereditnlry Priicess, Lady Caroline BarringtDIn, Major-General ie, Nlon. C. and Mrs. Grey, tile ...

BALL IN THE MUSIC HALL

... BALL IN THE MUSIC MALL. LAST night, a subscriptiofl hail, thle first of the stillsoll, took place in the Mulsic [fall, and Was largely attender]d by tite noability and gentry of BIfieAs and the adtjoinitig counties. Thle Ilppetr 11111 wsi suitably li trod till for the occasion. The orchestra was covered withi til clith, and furitesited with iChtairs, &0., tutu a1 supper table erected lit thle ...

LITERATURE, ART, &c

... LITERATURE, ART, U. lMI. Guizot is at present occupied in correcting the proof-slreets of a now volume of his Memoir's, This volume brings them down to tire revolution of 1830, and the establishment of the Monarchy of July. Roissinri, says the Courier'(le Paris, having re- tarned to Paris for the Winter, gave a grand wnursical party a few nights ago, at whicih four original pieces of his ...

FAIRS

... NAVAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19.-Thlis lair was heavily stocked. There were same buyers present, but fewer than was expected firom across the Channel, the late disappoinitment having deterred many from coming. IIfiters sold at from £15 to £19 Ios each. Some few bullocks at from £17 to £21 each; lighter cattle at from £12 ?? to £13 each. Prinic fed beef realised fully 6Os per cwt.; coarse beef went ...