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GLENARM FARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... GLENARMl FARNIING SO)CIETY'S CATTLE SHOW V. The third annual ce ?? shlvw of the above thrivinZ so- ciety took place onl TI'silay, in the Cast lo yard, kind I1 ,rantedr for the onciasino, by Edmund M'Donnell, Eqq. Tlie h lack cntile were niumerouis, and di pl aveyd superior breeding., 'I'lle hm'rseq wre oiuly of an avi-rage descr'ip. lion. Thern were oiins very fine sheep and swine on thfe show ...

LURGAN UNION FARMING SOCIETY

... FIRST ANNUAL CATTLE SrOW. Tina Luragan Farming Society held its first cattle show on Tuesday last, on the mall, Lurgan. Sixty head of cattle wero entered for competition, those exhibited being of a superior description, especially two bulls, one the property of Francis Fforde, Esq., and the other of ir. Berwiclk, whieh was presented to hilnt by his excellent landlord, Sir Robert Bateson, Bart. ...

THE VAMPIRE

... TIlE VAMP'IRE. ?? take the following spirited sketch from a vigorous poem withl the nbo e title in the last number of the Literary (,,izettc, from the pen of Williom Read, Esq., of Killyleagh, crlloty Down,I '-tile Vaonpire is one of a scrics of pcn-and ink portraits, which are evidently taken trom real lif',] itllold tile portrait! truer cnnnot start lrl'oln calotype or photograpilic art. ...

Selected Poetry

... ,elcttciY Voetrp. THE SEMPSTRESS. IN yonder houso there liceth The sempstress, young and fair,. The span of life lleav'l giveth, IThat spanT she spendeth there. 'Dhe house is vast and dreary, And tenanted on high, ]ow sad for her and weary The hours must languish by And lone bihs been the orphan, And wearisome amn long ?? the night, while at her work .She slugs some ohldn song And when the ...

Literary Notices

... Riterarp notice. NELSON's BRlITISu LIBnARY. London and Edinburgh; 'hosmsas Nelson. TArts pretty little volume appears to be the second of a series, the first of which has not been forwarded to us - anti, therefore, without any introduction, or prospectus of the publisher's views, or of the scope of his publication, we are unablo to recommend the work otherwvise than as a collection of pleasant ...

Literary Notices

... iittrrarp) J'oticto. ]BLACKWOOD'S MACAZINE FoR SssTrsEMEa. Edinburgh: Wiliatnm Blackweood and Son. Oun notice of Blackwvood for this month must be a mingled yarn of praise and blame. Some of the articles are first-rate, such as that in which a graphic and rninute description of modern Mexico is given, and in which is contained a quantity of information regarding that immense territory, which ...

Selected Poetry

... cetctcea voctriy. MY AIN Dl.AI. WVIFE. The gentle strounm that murmuring flows Tirough woodlands green and meadows sweet. From welling nprings, ncar where it goes. Fresh strength and fresh supplies du meet; Till, to n nobler volume grown. Some city's walls it wailelds past, And witb a soft and plaintiva moan, Rolls on a river wvide and vast. El'et thls my love's increasiog tide lach d(ay, each ...

Selected Poetry

... IL% c'virrtar p octrv, THE LAMENT. The dream is over, the vision hns flown- Drad leaves aro lying where roses nlave blown Withiereld and strown are the hopes I cherish'd- All have perished but grief alone. Mly heart was a garden, where fresh leaves grew, Flowers there were many, and weeds a few Cohl winds blew, and the frost came thither, And flowers will wither, but weeds renew ! Youth's ...

Literary Notices

... ittrrary ilotirco. TaEI NEW QUARTERLY REvIEW ; or Hom-, Foreign, and Colonial Journal, No. XV. London: Jovn IV. Parker. Or the whole tribe of Quarterly Reviews the New Quar- terly recommends itself to the literary public by a wider range of subjects, and less exclusiveness of doctrine than any other we lnowv of. One of those important arbiters of literary taste is devoted to the sciences of ...

Fashionable Intelligence

... 0gaoijtonabie untelligance. THE COURT. The Queen will hold a Privy Council on Saturday, the 2Gth inst., at Windsor Castle. The council is appointed to ho ldlil at three o'clock in the arternoon. The Queous passed last week in retirement at Osborne lloue, Isle of Wight, and is still, with Prince Albert and the Royal faim ly sojourning there. The Court vasexpected to arrive at Windsor(this day) ...

Fashionable Intelligence

... gaol)ionalble EntrItoence. THE COURT. T1h1e1 Qulecn Prince Albert tho Prinee of Wales, tho Prinr'e-s R rvril, and thl court, returnedl to Osborne house, Isle ofn ;Ilrt, on1 Wednesday morning, from their marine sitx iii is umn.s It is oxepoeteid that the court will arrive at Windsor ou 1l'rresdlav or Wednesday noxt, for a visit of a weeok 0' ter days. l)rr'rng her short stay ihe Quemi wvill ...

Selected Poetry

... ctrcrte VortrlX. THE GOVERNEISS. BY C. FIESSE. This. an orphan, and desolate! Treat her then hindly; Think of your little ones- View icr faults blindly. What though a govcerness ? 'Tis a title of honour ! Should you then lovc her less, Or tranmple upon her ? 11er blood, as your own, Is as gentle and pure Aid, lint long shice, ler horne Seenm'd us certain and sure. B3t deiath iii one day, ...