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From REVELATIONS OF THE BEAUTIFUL, and other Poems. By E. H. BARRINGTON

... From RiVELATIONS OF THE BEAUTIFUL, ard otbar Pcems. By E. H. BARRINGTON. n, ' Upon what system grown se Politically, whassoe'er our choice, The Newspapers have a familiar tone, se And all should hear their voice. it '4 Old Man, thou sayest well; Y. From Newspapers the world instruction borrows, a Truly, like the Arabian Tales, they tell 0 Of joys and sorrows. ~n 'Tis pleasant sure, e So ...

OXFORD FAT CATTLE SHOW

... , ,,'h0s!lln0a1 S o : SHOW. ?? sixth anual silow CA'.TLM SHOW. dr!y~last,.by thel kshof tliso society took place Aln Wednes- the close opost collsesn oflM. Frederick Symonds, in C Qeite oreetor colge hso was decidedly f or. chaacte eneiim to ny f its predcesos both ill thle r qpantity and quality of the animals xiitd Th ubrofa Visitors, too, w~as greato tiusbtd Telmbro ingtnoee than t6 n 0upon ...

THE POLITICAL JOHN GILPIN

... (From' Punch. n - George Bentiiick ?? sporting man a Of creditand ienown, r A stud in training elke bad he, ForLEpsorm's aimous down. e George Bentinck to himselfsaid he, l1 Though KjP. I-have been For many years, yet in debate e My name is seldom seen. a Johzi Russell to the Commons goes, t As rumour doth declare, t A billfor.Ireland to propose,. 'And I will meet him there. s There's ...

THE POACHER

... For three long weeks he vainly sought Employment far and near H is children nightly round him ran, With hungry bellies, pale and wan, And eyes dimm'd with a tear. He took them each upon his knee, And thought his heart would break: God help us now, mny pretty dears ! He said, while hot and scalding tears Cours'd down his furrow'd cheek. Good wife, at length he fiercely cried, Our children ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... n. that t-ndn.- -nd Pnri.7 Lndip.v' Ur ?? thre 1London and Paris Ladies' Magazi~ne first or n ?? Far/hion.) of Apri - For p-omenade and carriage dresses, thle handsomest Intnt G e mater~ials ar-eused either ?? obroche;in shapesof onditan, the same colour the mnixture of ti itis o sdpted ?? t' in fell dress. Fir redisgotes the tints ot'scabious, after rti a olive green, violet, sule de noouchi ...

LEWES FAT STOCK SHOW

... ?? _ t 'The annual exhibition of stock for premiums took pl-ie on Tuesdny at the usual place, Albios Street. There was scarcely any competition ; and in some of the cltos . not a single animal was shown. The ox and con of T. Coppard, Esq., were shown as extra stock3 and were very much admired. At two o'clock about 50 persons sat down to a good dirner at the White Hart. The C _ Earl of ...

THE PREMIUM SYSTEM AT CATTLE SHOWS

... j THE PREMIUM SYSTEM AT CATTLE SIOWS- [ I ~ . I (To F ii. FAwEEs, Es p.) Your letter tothe President and Council of the York shire Agricultural Society has just reached me, and before commencing the few remarks I mean to make in reply, I Nsyish distinctly to state that I have no authority from the President or Council to write on their behalf, and that my reason for doing so is, that having ...

ABOLITION OF FREE MART FAIR

... ade A meeting was held on Thursday evening, in the Ity Town-hall, pursuant to a roquisition to Edward Carter, se, Esq., Alderman of the Ward of St. Thomas, signed by .ca upwards of 60 of tle owners cf houses, street rate tlh, payers, and ishabitaots of the Town of Portsmouth, and dt, that part of the perish of Portsea, called Crsxtoei Town, for for the purpose of taking into consideration what ...

SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... The annrual show of tat cattle of the Smnit hfield Club, opened on Wednesday to the -public, at the Baker- street, Bazaar. The.collection is not by any means so large as that of last year, but the qualityof the animals' is much better' They are considered by connoisseurs to be lesS remarkable for excess of flesb than for its 'sound and superior character. The steer for which the 'gld medal was ...

DORCHESTER ANNUAL WOOL FAIR

... eably to Dulli^ inns ^ .A~greeabl teipU~l~-W(UL FAIR. Agreablyto pbli annoucilceent, this fair was held o Wednesday last, under the able stewardship ?? He~nry Willoughby. and Mr. John Stevens, of Pyrton Heath. The attendance was numerous, end amongst those present, in ad'dition to the. Stewards, we obeerved our three County Members, Mr. and Major Fane, and Mr. Lowndes Stone. The wool was ...

DOLMAN'S MAGAZINE

... DOLkAN'S MAGAZINE. 5r as shall This, which it should be understood iB & PapiatrPub- The cation, is one without doubt, of tobsiderable merit ina in. point of ability, variety & information. Tlse first I aad- article entitled CCT/oeyoesetst state aesdfsturenpros- ntion peels of ltrelaeec is one drawn up evidently with thir i great truth and still more sovority ; it deals not in 1ly abstract ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... (IFrost the London aid Paris Ladies' lagaorne d , of Fashion.) e The extreme warmth of the weather during the last p month, has rendered all the lighter materials of dress a very fashionable; bareges and mousselines'de soie, s, and Nankin de soje, are prevailing favorites; the cor- t. sages vary to suit the figure; some are full at the l- shoulders and waist and en bias, whilst other are ...