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FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... Tur following are the principal points of taste for the influx of tle present season :-Tlhe colour dark chestnut, hut suitable to the advancing season, seems to be the fashion, as was green in the spring. Bonnets, espe- cialiv, of this colour, are in great demand, and suit nearly all toilettes or dresses; for instance, a bonnet chestnut colour and straw, or chestnut and black lace, harmonises ...

LITERATURE

... LITZRATURE. I TUEB UcIVaIZSTrMAacAZsc. (Dublin. J. MifoOZsan.) Here we have an entire number of the Un'ivers without one word of politics, and with a very pleasing variety of contri- butions both in prose and poetry instead thereof! I ii the first place the muse of the University, which rarely fails in her poetic caleniar, is profuse this month in her effasious for the season, and supplies a ...

Reviews

... IfIcbiew.s. No. 145. THE DODD FArrmrr AIIOAD. Part, XIV. By Charles Lever. London: C(J/rprrran ind flall. Dublin: M'Glasharn. T.RE racy adventures of the itinerant Dodds continue to be among the most mirthrmoving of the monthly visitors to our library table, and not the least profit- able for warning against many of tile follies and foibles of modern society, to boot. Thle F amily nre now in ...

Fashion and Varieties

... fraosbion aub Farictifs. THIE COURT. ]3bLtOAI., SFE'r. 28.-Her Majesty drove yesterday afternoon in ann open carriage. Prince Albert wctit out deer-stalking. ViscoUnt Palmierston has left Balmoral for the South. Thle dinner party yesterday included her Itoyal Highness the Duchess of Kent, Lady Augusta Bruuce, the Hon. Mrs. Gordon, and Sir George Couper. BALSNIORCAL, IHuRiDAY. - YeStelday ...

Fashion and Varieties

... JFasbtarn aib Far'ictitM. TITE COURT. BAsro[IAr, En D.It1'._Priatce Albert ?? yesterd;y to the Balloch-Blluie deel forest. Her Mlajesty tutu the Princess Alice accomlan ied] his Royal 1-li-laness. SA-rUlIDAY.-fier Majesty anti Prince Albert drove yest-'day afternoon, in the opeti carriage, towards Castleton. Thc dinner party yesterday included the Duchess of Kent.. Lady Augpista Bruce, thie i ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... BALLINASLOIE FAIR. I BY EXPRESS. (FROX OVER OWS5f REPORTER.) Ballinasloe, Wednesday, October 6. This day the great sheep fair of Ballinasloa was brought to a close; It weas fully ten o'clock this morning before all the sheep were driven in on the green, and it was not till ilong past that hour that business commenced with anything l like spirit. Some large docks that were not in tbe race park ...

Poetry

... Portru. THE FALSE ONE. TuE Summer stars were burning on the sea, The moon was soft upon the purple lea, When oh, my love, I sat alone with thee. My happiness had made my manhood weak- I felt thy svweet breath blowing on my cheek; My heart was full of love-I could not speak. Thy kisses fell like showers on my brow; The hand I clasped was soft as mountain snow; My heart, oh, break fond heart, is ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... .. .. . - ?? The number ot persons who visited the Exhibition on Saturday was 8,717. The splendid band of the 90th regiment was in attendanc, and petformed a choice selection of music under the able di- rection of Mr. Wiclteidahl; and Dr. Stewart also played several choke pieces upon the organs. Mr. Hnamilton Critc will perform on Messrs. Bevington and Son's organ this afternoln at four ...

Poetry

... Vartril. 'SAiCRED TO THE MEMNIORY OF DAVID HENDERSON, FORUMERLV OF NEWRY, IRIELAND. DEDIC&TED TO 1115 RErLAIIVES .ANI1 Ar(2UA5INTANCFS, U1171Z AND AT 110NI1. In the midst of Iite we are in death. DAILY, on that awful subject, God is preaching to us all; Showing that at any moment Death's cold hand may on us fall! Two short days have flitted past us, since an illustra- tion dread, He hath ...

DUNGANNON FARMING SOCIETY'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION

... DUNGANNON FARMING SOCIETYS ANNUAL EXHMI'1lON. Ton, tenth annual exhibition of live stock and farm Produce, inl conitexion with the Dungannon Agricul- tural Society, tooki place on Wednesday best. TVito commodious market yard was, as usual, adnmirably fitted up for the occasion, the active assistant-secretary, Mr. George Muon, having, if possible, surpassed himself iil Ithe excellence anti ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIONABLE INTELLGENCE. I Asnn tAL AT THIS SHElBOuRNE HoTEiL-Mr Hastings and Lady B Dent; P m'Mahon, Esq. M P; Colonel, Mire, and the Misses Caulfield; Colonel and Miss Blake ; Captain and Mrs Hall, Captain and Mrs Graville, Captain Butler, Captain Moore, Captain Gossetr, C.ptain Dallan, Captain Shefteld, Captain Marrott, Rev Mr and Mra Moore, Rev Mr Lynar, Rev Mr Jobnson, Rev Mr Dunne, Rev ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... BALLIASLOE FAIREL. I BY EXPRBS8. : (FROM ?? OVEN rBslOalieJ) Ballinaeloe, Thursday, 0th Ost. The official return of sheep sold and unsold on Tuegda: and Wednesday is- Sold ?? 44,66 Unsold 16,098 Total 4.. 69,764 bly calculafloft wgs that the nunmber would be 6,000 over last year. This return showe the number to be over even that. What I stated as to ofd and Inferior class ewes being a drug ...