FARIS

... I-l Ad .. ._ FAIRS. The May fair of Dunmore, county Galway, took place on OMonday, and was tolerably well supplied with stock of all kinds. The aubjoined quotations will be found to be cor- .rect:-Springers 101Olo 141 (a few went as high es 161); f three-year old bullocks and heifqrs 71 ?? to 101 lOs; two. year old do 61 to 81; yearlings (of which there was a large number) 81 ?? to 51. There ...

PARISIAN FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... PARISIAN FASHIONS FOR JUTNE. (Frson C. ?? 1afegats Flrwupais.) Now thalt tihe season for light dresses, shawls, and mantelets has fairly set in, our leading maanufacturers vie with ?? other in the production and display of novel textures, which, after passing through the skilful hands of ouir coartacieres, as- suinc that tont-ceseV/lc of good taste which distinguishcs the dress of a Parisian ...

TEE GORDIAN KNOT

... TEE GORDIAN NAO. It was fourteen Couneliore af Stae sate ?? .ag In a row;, - For telegrephe brought messae,6f Jlslaln evenrthdk And for want of cub ?? credit the t inad diwan , Wben up arose their ChQWth01fl tbhs b dit be^:> Oh! friends who in the htormitalk'of j a ?? nigh -Wb ?? the freY, y o t Andcshearedy.t felo~ ioar it ewk*I t. - 'D¢ eer !witissme naw, ,the while I yo I'vXe lot inc ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... SO&/E',OF~ARTS. The u m ti 4w1asjd laist night, Mr. V. Tooke, ?? int air6'ben Mr$;A. Slaney (late Mcl.P. for Shrewsbury) rea,__paper On Limited and Unlimited Liability in --PartnershipT. -He said that whend'ff niher of the Houseof Commons,be had addressed himself with sime labour to the subjects connected with the social improve- ptents of the middle-and: working:.classes. -dSuch inquiries ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... , A 1WPUBLICATIONS. How theiy accumulate in these exciting times! How-hey flasht mute indignation against us from their eovers If crimson and gold, as they lie un- theeded in the midst of the din of war. 'The thunders a on the Balti fill our ears to the exclusion of Otler, sounda We cannot listen to the 'lgieiasoor- tbe. e rhetorician, or itb poet, or the philossshser, while the .soldtei is a ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... FASIIIO\S FOEl JUNLE. (Fri 7e It 1Olee.) Sunsmer ibldions lhave assunsed a definite form: but t]- though general roles cxist, much is left to fancy and taste., in order to vary the stonotony of style and accessories. For- merli bult fcev of onr most eashionable umonditrs would dare to intodluct stronigl contrasting colours ; our eyes are now, bowever, so nccustomed to the mixture of green and ...

THE MALT-TAX LYRIC

... THE MALT.TAX LYRIC. [From the Press.] If an opposition approve of a war in which a Government is engaged, it is bound to vote for every proposition of the Govern- ?? Debate of Monday Night. The doctrine vas reduced to this, that whoever doubted the narrative of Oates was denounced as a friend to the plot,-A rch- deacon .Bachard. Take notice, objectors, that new.tax bollectors Can measure ...

POETRY

... SONG. Under my window, under my window, All in the Midsummer weather, Throe little girls, with futtering surls, Flit to and fro together:- There's Bell, with her bonnet of satin sbeen, And MNaud, with her mantle of silver-greeli, And Kate, with the scarlet feather. Under my window, under my window, Leaning stealthily over, Merry and clear, the voice I hear, Of each glad-hearted rover. Abh sly ...

WE'LL CONQUER TOGETHER

... 1 WE'LL CONQUER TOGETHER. AN INTERNATIONAL BALLAD. We'll conquer together! together as one Do quickly what Duty commands to be done- And scatter the storm brooding over the world By the wind of our banners together unfurl'd! No longer can Peoples be counted as those Whom rulers may warp to be friends orbe foes,- We love what we love, and we hate what we hate, But will not do either to ...

Literature

... Ah) 3 t t r I, t U r e. 'Tins Fei'Us or EU=ora MeD TinE Xsant IN Tlt'. E.LST. By j. .L~xesos. lsq. J.Jnnbu.tcgh: aliccet& Stewart. .1'ns ableo~ dc-!il-rateld c'tpic Itc-Td-1n it' ntcxth rtc C fcti fir : 'c ?? ceavic-c. t .re , a co jctf itsl ices leg iaro'4r ?? the i ?? c11 hi Ei 'tii n ilirtats-~m~-?~ rc-ttt~ias itrt rac, It is flr)r tr- beC regan'uiee: ,cs an ccic:-i trcatise-. i-cp-ljiv ...

RATHMINES FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY

... RATHMINES ,LORICULTUAL. SOCIETY. I The first exhibition for thie Year of flowers by the Ratbh ,nines Floricultural Society took place yueterday in the very nltefully arranjged Sut hatidsoine grouinds of Io;untpleano.t- equtero. Ih(t bhow, both in reapsat of the quantity and oiiality of the t flowers exhibited, anti of the attendance, w5S romirkably succeiisful. iwo splendid marquees ...

MUSIC

... . \ - . - HlERR 0BERTYU ?? CONCERXT.-This erinlent i composer and performer on the harp had his concert on e Tuesday: mormain at Willis's Rtooms. The powers of this elegant instrument were fully displayed in a variety of f performances in different styles-sometimes alone, some- times in concert with other instruments, .and sometimes f as an acic*pipaniment to the voice. Herr Ober- thir played, ...