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ANTRIM FARMING SOCIETY'S ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW

... ANTRIM FARMING SOCIETY'S ANNUAL CA'TTLE SHOW. TnE annual exhibition of stock: belonging to members of this old and valuable fanning society was held yesterday in Lord Massereene's farm-yard, the use of which was freely given lby his Lordship for the purpose. The attendance was revaiiu - ably good, and the cattle brought forward were of the I at description T. ?? 11. Jones, Esq., Moneyglass, ...

Fashion and Table=Talk

... ff6)iolnt nb Cable, Calft THlE COURT. The reigning Duke and Duchess of Saxe Coburg are ex-. pected to arrive at MVindsor Castle on Tuesday (this day),I iluonl a visit to hier Majesly and the Prince Consort for a Inonth or livce veeks., The day at prcsent fixed upon for thec dleparture of her Mlajesty (who will be aceomspanied hy her) illustrious relatives aud a portion of the Royal Family) ...

Original Poetry

... original vottry. ALL BROTHERS ARE.. ALL brothers are-then why contend Still with such angry strife? Why sow the seeds of rancour, that May yet embitter life? Why make our breasts, like troubled seas, With raging passions swell? All brothers are-forgive, forgive, And all will yet be well. All brothers are-forget it not, As through the world you go, Vhen tossed upon its angry waves, Through ...

Selected Poetry

... 5scctett VoictWp. TIHE IIAl1UINGERS OF ?? CAsbd iuld re, ?? of the spring. YT fait Iful sfulw-,, flet of wvilig, il llms, (neloos,. ?? TIrtlu s, and( very o ild(dr bird, T1,t llumlt Your: v Iltlilred chirpings heard Tlllonih the green wnod6 aund dales. iod shield ye, Easter laibies all, Fair roses, huda. zand blossoms stnall And ye, iflirnt erst the gare Of Aj:nx lid Narciss did print, Yo wild ...

Original Poetry

... Original T ll E 1 I G R A N T. Ilow mucil is straligs of witat I sec! Ifow iI Inch more strange amn I And yet how much is old-to ille flow is the distanet nligh- Tb souenids that ronil a bout me float Are wha:t. nonc other hears, I sec what meets no other eyes, Though isnie irc veiled inl aes. It is my youth that, wbere I stand, Surroinids me ns ii d reaie! 7 bc !,eauty of tliat sp ha drl land ...

Reviews

... 11 cil it w ?? No. 270. Tjim PARL5OOlt LIBRARY OF INSTRUCtTiON., Chateau- brinud's Autobiography. Vol. 1LV. London and Belfast: Simmsa and ,il'Intqre. I ThIis volume iof Citisteaiibriaind's Mrenoirs presents tile author, hnis genius, and his'peculiar stylc, iitst favourably hofore the rcader, It contains acomipendious history of Napoleoii's career from the outset to the cises, and with a ...

Fashion and Varieties

... JT-azbiall All'a yarictio. THE COURT. Ix consequenec of the demise of ler Majesty the Queen Dowager the Court has remained in comparative retiremeat throughout the weel. We arc happy, however, to report the Royal Fanily in the enjoymeat of excellent health. VISIT OF LoIRD Jo01N RIJ9SEI.I.TO OsnoRNo.-Lord John Ruascil procecded on Thursday by railway to Porismonth, an(d embarlked in her ...

THE OLD GREY MARE

... THE OLD UBEY MlARE, BSY J. H. R. BAYLEY. SoMa dogen long years had the famous old tit Bees grazing in meadows and champing the bit; Add used as a roadster or rid In the chase, .She still went along at a fatmous old pace. the had had from a colt but one matter to plane, And had carried him well and yet done it with ease; And never was known In her life time to slack, Wheu her daring old rider ...

TO THE QUEEN

... ,iN OFFERING oF ORATITUD'E ON HRR 5ZAJESTY'S hIRTII-DAY. TnE laik dwells lowly, Madam, on the ground, And yet his song within the heavenF is found The basest heel may wound 1im cie be rise, But soar lie must, for levo exalts his ekes. Though poor, his heart must loftily be spent, And lie sings frce, crown'd with the firm-ment. A port thus (ifl6ve and latcr fame May warrant him to wenr thi,t ...

SONNETS ON THE FALLS OF CLYDE

... ONNUFTS ON THE1 FALLS OF CLYDE. ST()NEBY It ES WVuhtw I ye are powerless-at this scene or power, Feebly and idly from the tongue ye fall: Hcart h bear me witness how I felt that hour- The dim, lone hour, when, night with veiling pall Deep'ninz its wildness. Stonebyres met my sight. The white foatn, flashing through the gulf profound, A1adc e'en stern midnighit wear the smile of light, And time ...

BELFAST SHIP NEWS

... BELFAST SIHIP NEWS. A .RIV E D. IilIy 311-Malid of C.all o way. (at) )I iwllve S'ranracr Aug. I- Aurora, (st) Anderson. GIla.gow Reindeer, Head. (At.) Liverpool ]lirmitnhgirrill (Ft) Clihurel. Dlublin Enerald, Wrl'iker, S& Petershurgh, hnlow Tri norph, M3 tree, B3rill inlrae, herrillgs Ni imntird, M,:hI llan, Queb~ec,timlber 2-Rvlreivery, MINabb, Aretaireel. tar, &e. Splndlid Waters, A ...

Selected Poetry

... CC r1rctrzi J'Jortr)2- THIIE ]BUMPKIN'S INVITATION. Ain-Ol ! Nanny, wilt tlrou Gany with Jl e ? DR. PERCY. Onl! Iollv, wilt thou go with me, Nor sigh to quit this noisy place? Can rude loI hUtS have charms for thee, And bumnpkins rough with rugged face? No longer dressed in muslins white, Nor braided close thine auburn hair, Say, can'st thou quit these scenes to night, Where thou art fimirest ...