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FAIRS

... I ?? ; ?! - - - -- ?? . ? 0,11' I . ?: -p ?? ? WA??- I.. - Dnz~n,'rnnz.F~xa.Onrusual monthly fair~waa helddn ~ilesdy, adowing to the fine essof thewieather, was' very wll ,attendid.., Beef 4attle -were -scareo and dear ra~ting froze50. to;709, and butchers did notmtaksanateuslve 2 purt~htm'b& Sattlewere' plenty, and ib, high demikni~ * Sheep fals1d!,fio~ d; to, 7id. per lb., -and wone also ...

MUSIC, &c

... ? 'I BU par4fucuiaa ODtho ~SY!eO and: cut 7.Q fhsIfa.U saidsoga ol clths S III~EL ?? ...

LITERATURE

... LtTERATURF. - MEDITASiONS ON Divsmz Love; or, a Bopiaet Rebeat d |Qof Den, cayj oil the Love ?? a yed n dire t i' Truths and Mssarrie of Rdilioa. Frons the ueich of ae Rev. Fa tie V. Hebij, S.)J. Revae4 dy a Mlesb' of ?? fiety of Joins. (Dalia: Gsrd'd Balew.)--It require do perusal of only two or throe pages of this book to' convince any a Catholic reader that it is a most valuable accession ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASHIIOj*ABLE.[ INELGNE I -1 - ?? THE Cotmk.-Her~ Royligbn-t1etichss: Prinee Alb ',redi on lorsobR with the P$flrlqdof ~W Ias a. tended by 4 h-the Eton. D.. de' Roe. Te. b sleo Prfl ?? A-Royalip, a peaile1i !hdalfB t dc ?? ttd hip~f ute 0I14~~de'h i. Lcy K~:t)OHon.'_ on Lu adon ~ enr'lt~rGnrlBroe~ Aid. l ei f l. ?? ti am ' ~arquio Krlh~qa& I- .. 'ekW-9eh. The nb ~h et edtd ,i~l at Lord ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FASRIOAJ4ABLE. TELL1GBA.VCE. | TBit COUaRT.-_ 4he Q leen appointed ain inves- t:ture of the Order of, tbe Bath to take place at Buckinaghamz Palace, on Saturday afternooen. for the purpose of investing Sir Chavles Wood,11eneral Sir William Wllaems; Str George Brown, and other officers of distinction with the Insignia of that order. A number of Knighto;of the Firsti Class of the Bath were sum- ...

LITERATURE

... I ? ,;I ? ? ? , , ; ?? ?i ?? ?. I . . I - I., . i I . (I ?' ?? I -- I - I .-l- . t.- ?? J.~iro i, ?? been absoch ~waoyva b i 9,i~r~ drdeplaati tbii~nt a 6v its cntens, ad w~ ow OULUe a*ox ifh4lyjovthas be, dffexdid.t )epb~~ OArwr i~p d ot yaet I b1 . 5 I ?? -- .sebject~rendeiad It o 4Tl0joi~un I of, the eien e who have ta ken a leading part la the oviirnkt a oeppoel- I ion which they ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY—MIDSUMMER SHOW OF FLOWERS, &c

... ROYAL UORTICULTURAL SOCIETY-MfDSUMMER .SHOW OF FLOWERS, &a. lesterday this exhibition of the above society was held within the ground6 a joining the railway station at Saltciil.- Seldom, In deed, have we seen collected it one place so rich antd profuse a display, not alone of floristB flowers of' the seasou, but also of tbe exotic treasures of the gretnihouse and couser- vatory ia their ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... i FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCEB. -] . . . .. . I . . ., . .. . i .- THE CGOuBR .--1The Queen -gve fi dinner to a. large party Oi Wdosiidiy evening-ii ;i. Georgo;a'Hhl`, Windsor. The 'Isthnguisaxed guests eomprfisa theirtaleal lghnehsel t Duchess of Kenti the Princess Royal. the Duchess of Cambridge and tho Princess M ary,'the Regent of Baden, Prince Frederick William of Prussia,: and tie Dule df ...

THEATRICALS AND MUSIC

... . I., : ? 1149 I , ?? I - - ., ?? ? jkb, -?Il I - . . - T.ik ATUWSE ROY t Charitt Saunders took her beneiit| o.L'Saturday evesalng. The bonu wig s ;ahighly fathinable, one, and bis Eoelilency tbe Lord Lieutenant was preseOnt, 'with a distinguished party of friends. Buakatonui's comedy of Z 'eip oear or, 2Tue Ladiegs Privilege, wyee thle first piece. The' part of Affss O'Leay 'was supported by ...

LITERATURE

... I .fl_ *LI2ERAT1 A -- ?? I , - ?? . ? w . I *: ~Tiu DuuAwr Th411'BITY MAUeGi (Dnb~un: Aoiges- ?? &esitk)..-The iuwmberfr the- pr~eit month suppliea an Wre , c i~f t'eades '~llosoob3', roiaman',peradc11 ?? gd 4aiiy.The: p'hi~6b3, however' isameawbsthibar, as-tho. rer of the dimertator iz~'ha t&& C* O ytk w fl's~oi die ovr? for lkyoui~ge loet in tap elei a~~ijpintiai pe~nl~$.1 h~ii sens. Moe ...

FAIRS

... ATvTm.-The summer fair hold bere on Monday was but Indifferently supplied, vendors being timerous and pur- thu chasers tardy. The priecipal lots shown were stores, and sold at from 91 to 121 each; springers, 161 to 171; first class stores, 91 to 121; yearlings, 41 10s to 61. Beef may be rated at 0G per cwt. The sheep fair was poorly supplied. ml Prime mutton Gd per Ib; lambs sold from 90s to ...

FAIRS

... I * a. . -FAIlR . AlatosZ.-This fair, which came off on Friday, e tbh largest attended ?? here for some time ?? l leof business wae done La black cattle. The supply of A w stock, sheep, and lanbs was immkense, in all of Wh.i- borte ward tendency was manifested. Some good Opel, d10ft. disposed of, fetching ill many instances as urchngers We head. The pig fair weae an average one. is201 Eizs ...