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CLOSE OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... CLOSE OF THE lROYAL AGRI- . CULTURAL SHOW. . X Friday was the concluding day of the show fa which was thrown open to the public, at a charge Di Argl Is. each. The admissions were about 5000 in excess whit of those on the preceding 'day, and the visitors in Aed the aggregate were quite a different class of persons. Ao ADMISSIONS AND RECEIPTS. Ahs The following Showvs the number of admissions MO ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... THE TRUTH AND PLAIN DEALLNG.-If ever you find yourself environed with difficulties and perplexing circum- stances, out of which you are at a loss to extricate your- self, do what is right, end be assured that that will extri- ente you the best out of the worst situations. Though you cnnnot see when you take one step what wil be the nest, yet follow truth, justice, and plain dealing, and never ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... ORInG OF ST. BARITOLOMEW'S, ST. THOMAS'S, AND CRBMf3S Ho8FiTAsi. - In. the beginning of 1633, Dr. Ridley, Bishop of London, preached before King Edward, whose health was. then declining, at Wlstn4nster. The subject he selected for this discourse-in which he urged. the king, in eloquent language, to take care that a more effectual provision should be made for the poor-was charity.. This ...

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... Vidtfno from I iunjb.py THE REAL MMLRE WAY--The projected telegraph line from Alderney to Cowes. YOUNG l'RkCTITIONER: Hl'W, very Odd-I mnust have made some mistake; there's nothing the matter with this tooth. Never mind, try again I CLERICAL BOREDoM.-Thea Abbd Domenleh, in his record of priestly experiences in Texas, describes how he drove his errant congregation from his garden Into his ...

Pickings from Punch

... pft (fnomi m vurwb. Ors'sxssgn NtsnEs.-.It mnay be all vr well toch out aia~a confiscation In Oude for. those who Imagine that any proper Oude haa been unjustly confiscated. But Justic as wells Cha . rty, should bgin at home. Does not confiscation exist in tills great (pgOa of a) country, in the shape of a partial and nneqou -income-tax ?? e A Cno bON CanonqoLu..-Mr. Reiseaberg. continues to ...

POETRY

... I ldAUlvrED HOU8SES Ur Lo2(GIVELLOW. Wberein men have Idved and died Ai bal ted ho Thses. rough the Open door re hare5s bphantomf on their errado glide, t t that make no sound upon the floorS them at the door-wSy, on the stair, s methe ,athe they come and gE, Ajoe til ps~geS in the air, a ImrtegsIo trmoving to and fro. ssse rf u~me tbig table than the hosts han ID f e- aviD q iet noffenslvo ...

ELEANORE

... ''LEIANORUE p . li . ., , I , 1 ' . ; -.iOfaireita'vermiion: . . ?? u ion western skids, i ?? ?? .Wmslthe olsh of that -sweet Castilian ' 1 Girl With the deep brownieyes. - b 'As her happy learb grew firmer, a In the strange bright days of yoke-, ,e 0 ?? WI5d E Wdw md wtvinurjl Sw.tor thar musicel cadence ?? n ,F 'the'wind't1Aou'gh cedar and lfimeko2 , ?? maiden's . eart in the fresh spring ...

MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... DMONDAY EYEN G OONCEIVES. Co We induced our mnusical 'roaders io anticipate a vocal Ot treat dat tile concert of Monday evening last, and. we IV believe'that all Who wle ere 'prascnt Will be fully satisfied did witli the result. The young vocailists, whose Musical educa- soc tion Mrs: Wood has suporintended-the party includos dic Miss Sihral Dobson, Miss Hirsb, Misc Miihardson, miss vie ...

GOD BLESS THESE POOR WIMEN THAT'S CHILDER

... I' . i.. . JX ' ?? ' . .~ ' :I. 7 ,: ' . , . I GOD BLESS THESE POOR WIMEN a 1 THATS CILR. I ?? f Ke ve God bless these poor wimen that's childer, Chuz whether they're rich or they're poor; e- Thves ...

POETRY

... SPIGAND SUMMER. WiTh feralfa be a to With starry ts o'er with dew With buttercup Ora o thelea, Wtt lonely berebellgolden hue, WI A id loney haramet flresh and blue Wbusn thvlnge ?? 8 When last I was at Aldeidoy (0 The robes of Spring wore fiuged,. of Another dame is coming now, With golden looks and wreathbd brow to With fragrant breath and laughter free;- W Anid flowers beneath her footstepe ...

THE LEYLAND FESTIVITY

... j _ | EXHIBITION OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. We This celebrated exhibition took place on Thursday last, gol when the society was again favoured with most propitious m weather; the day being fine and warm, and not too sunny no for the comfort of the great numbers of people who make it a point not to be absent from this very delightful fes- thi tivity. The agricultural show, ...