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WILTON ABBEY GRAND DAHLIA SHOW

... By permission of the Right Hon. Sidney Herbert' M.P., the delightful pleasure-grounds and gardens of Wilton Abbey were on Thursday thrown open to the public for the great Wiltshire horticuturtsl exhibition. Many thousand persons were present, among whom we noticed many members of both houses of Parliament, the Bishop of Salisbury, and upwards of 200 clergymen and gentlemen of the county. More ...

SUSSEX COUNTY CATTLE SHOW

... SUSSEX COUNTY CATTLE SHOW, II A meeting of the subscribers to the Sussex Couoty d Cattle Show was held on Saturday, at the Old Ship T Brighton. The Duke of Richmond was in the chaP d anti there were present the Earl of Chichester, Sir 11 y Shiffner, Bart.,Sir El. D. Goring, Bart., J. V. Shell s Esq., R. W. Blencowe, Esq., J. Ellman, Esq., Jereriah r Smith. Esq., Mr. R. H. Ellman, Mr. V. Tribe, ...

OUT STREET—BY MR. M. A. TITMARSH

... I ~. . II I t' I)KS :S, B B M .iIBAS :-ln M..j - A. Tim. . 5 The followin g tirade fromn Mr.- Titmarsh td hbis landlady,,is amusingand very applicable toL n ?? ?? - - theoI'ofDeceamberi,:]837. for instance, coming tegently down stairs, and before mly usual wonti, 1: saw l;:came fronisay'aubt in thie country,-just -as:if 'it;'hod- h at' bee actdimesd to you, and.,nct' o if M Al..-Titrnorsh,- n' ...

THE DEVIL'S WALK

... TH1E DEVIL'S WVALK. ?? 1- - o ?? ECCE ITERUM. id x (From the Evening MaiLj 'd The Devil one day came up on earth, k From amid Hell's heat and racket, fl As a black avised stoker might come or, deck From the engine.rnom. of a packet. Ile had horns like the husband of Lady Blank, And a set of very dark features, With a cloven hoof to the end of his shank, 13 Like a Bull of the breed of St. ...

ROYAL OXFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... ROYAL OXFORDS3M1RE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. PIte - ?? - . s ~ - ^ ' * ?? ?? ' - The fourth shoo for this season was holden in tbe Town Hall, in this city, onl Thursday last, and was well attended, tise hall e being crowded the greater part of the afternoon. The plants exhibited were not numerous, but some of them were very supe=ior, especially some Aehimenes, shewn by Mr. Baxter, . Curator of ...

AN IRISH STATE TRIAL

... AN 1RIjH STATE TRIAl. I. .I. A great deal of law, - But a vast deal more jaw, Though of plain crmmots.sense, tew vouchsafe v u I word; A lengthy indictment, Of course, to be right meant, 'oToLher, swears i' they don't they'll most ?? et II. e, Three judges, well meanhng, 0y But, all ot them, learing e A trifle too much to the knaves at the Bar; le A State Prooecutor Who might be astuter, I ...

LITERATURE

... - L:I T:E R A T UWE. : , .- . s i - L- JANE. EiTREIV an Autobiogkraphy, edie ?? Bell,- in threie volumes. Lod Smth Elder, and co.,CoUnhill. ?? volumes are of a superior order to most of the works of fiction of the present day, as they present be. a fore us character as it is to be met with in common life, . -and much.1that is calculated to interest and to improve althe taste of the young. The ...

THE LOVE ASSURANCE SOCIETY

... TITFF LCO YE A~SR AN CE S OCIET Y thi jt ali the dactv plper, tee-n 77th stories ef stavation. The biahonsi Ireland i, eee-tak. and ?? stagnation: And each one strives to show tve Ve-rdho eow very 'vd adltrade it. ?? oneehas ventured 3 ta'k, ule the ca-. e of the young ladies The?, Caoe the st-te as do rete--he yu':04 mn-n seem demented. And with a bachelors ?? a:~ >'rriLiy contented Bo eince ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... e Landn. and7 Pe-ch u- - Fromt the London and Paris Ladies' Magazine of - oFashion. ,, Materials of slight texture are now much in demand t Mousselines de ?? of every colour, barenes, palmny riennes, and a new material partaking of the poil d o chevre, with jaconots and organdys in Persian pathepl5 silk dresses offancy stripes of the palest colours are made with three flounces en biais, the ...

THE GREAT SUSSEX STOCK SHOW

... The second annual meeting was .held at Worthing yesterday, in a meadow (walled in) near the Crescent. The Show gave the highestisatifaction to the public, and realised the warmest expectations of its firmest friends. The prizes were awarded as follows A premium of 201. to the owner of the best bull of any breed, three years old and upwards, to the Earl of Arundel, bred by the Duke of Norfolk. ...

FASHIONS FOR APRIL

... (From the London and Paris Ladies' M~apazl~ae of Faeslien. KAll silk materials now assume a lighter tint, announcing the approach of spring, and suitable either for day or candle light- many are of green glace and broclid in a paler shade, light blue Iplaids on narrow grounds; checkss of grsiseille colour on grey Iglacd, with white shaded taffotas figured in sprigs and large Ichecks in white ...

THE THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE AT WINDSOR CASTLE

... TIIETnIEAT RICAL PERFORIANCES ATWINDSOaOASTLE -ShaksvearO'S jiaV. TiM -- Mrl f tE At - - - - : I AS Il 5FLATE -Shakspeare's play, T'e Merchant qf Venice, was performed by coiimuand in the Castle last evening. The stage for the performance was erected in the Rubens Room. Her Majesty and Prince Albert, aud the Duchess of Kent, and the ladis and geatlemen of the Royal suite in waiting, sat on a ...