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Selected Poetry

... ?? Doetrt. YOU ASK ME HOW I LIVE. LivitN friendly, feeling friendly, Acting fairly to all men, Seeking to do that to others They may do to me again; Hitting no nman, scorning no man, Wronging none by word or deed, But forbearing, soothing, serving, Thus I live-and this nry creed. Harsh condemning, fierce contemrning,. Is of little Christian use, One eoft word of kindly peace Is worth a torrent ...

THE DOAGH FARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... THEl- DOAGH FARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW. Tnes society held their thirty-first annual meeting and cattle ?? in Doagh, on Monday, the 3rd inst. A large number of gentlemen and farmers attended to witness the exhibition. in the evening, above forty memehrs and friends of the so- ciety dined together in the Doagh Inn. The entertainment was provided in good style by Mr. Wlhiteside. JoHn OwENs, ...

Selected Poetry

... sclectev vactrg. WHAT IS N'OBLE? BY CHARLES SWAIN. WHEAT is noble? to inherit Wealth, estate, and proud degree ?- There must be some other merit Higher yet than these for me!- Something greater far must enter Into life's majestic span Fitted to create and centre True nobility in man! W.hat is noble? 'tis the finer Portion of our mind and heart; Linked to something still diviner Than mere ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ?? aiib Farictim TIlE- COUR-Ir. Ci WINDSOR, JA-N. 2.-The Queen and Isis Royal Highne11ss ot took ni Carls w~alk in ai I lc bm -park anIt( Slope's this morn- t 0 i 11. Tld r Roy yal II ighlilesses the Prince of Willes and Prinl- it cess ]loyal, and thle yoneger brancheas of thle Rovel failyl~, rc walked in thut, Homne-park. T'lie Prince, ati ended by A51ajori- gE' General Bolb es and .Captain t ...

Fashion an Varieties

... saebioll a.,lb varictio. TIlE COURT. Aecordinq to present arrangmeneitt, hor Majesty and the Prince Consort, accompaoied by the youtihful inombers of tho Royal family, will leave Oshon ne, foC 13- Bukinigmtan ['asae, on Monday or Tuesday next, in order to hlcl a levee as St. James's, on thc 21st instant. It is stated that her Majesty intonds to visit thc couuty of Sutherland during the ensuing ...

FASHIONABLE PASTIME

... . WHAT, my dear Lord Slap, what is that collection of curious caps, and- ' lia ! Plucky, there isn't such another col- lection as that in the possession of any other nobleman in the world. NVshat do you think they arc ? They are the hats, capis, bonnets, or call them what you will, of all the watch- mncn of Europe, answered his lo rdship. ' You don't mean it, Siap? cried Plucky. 'Talsen ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ja?bioa ago FarictiC5. HER MAJESTY. MIONDAY morning, their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and thC Countess of Clarcndon caused invitations to be issued to the following party, to have the hsonour of meeting her Majesty the Qneen and Prince, at dinner, at the Viceregal Lodge. His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge, Viscountess Jocelyn, the Lord Primate, the Lord Chancellor and Mrs. ...

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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

Selected Poetry

... ?Zrlrctc.V Vactrv. STANZAS. 0cc ! tell me not-I cannot bear To think this world a world of care So bright, so beautiful, and fair- Some sunny spots are surely there! Let others speak with bitterness, And call it but a wilderness, A desert's lone sad dreariness, And all within it weariness; Be mine to cull the fairest flowers That blossom in this land of ours- When weary, rest in fragrant ...