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... ?? i N:. :1 . s i Rft-BpN I ! ;1 . i ! ! . li' ?? I' ,, :laRCIIERX *MEEi'JTG AT PnsN Y GARDDrie, NBA6 RuaBoN;.-On'Friday week an archery meetingwashikeld at .Pon y.gardden, the b'eautissfuil seat of LaduyFMarshall. Her ladyship gave a numb erlof ipripes forthe 6ecauom :amongst therm ' valuab]e gold bracelet 'Tbe!'6ontest coommenced at al 1 } -o'elock a:nd continued tillT3 a3inthe afternoon, ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB

... ,THE; SMITHFIELD CLUBi The Annual Exhibition of this society was opened tob the public at the Baker Street Bazaar,-London, on Tuesday, the private view, which was attended by Her Majesty the Queen,, the, Prince Consort,' Price Alfred, the Princess Alice, and Prince Louis of Hesse Darmnstadt, having taken place on Monday evening, after the prizes had been awarded. The Empress of the French, ...

RHUDDLAN FLOWER SHOW

... A U,°. D , i .. . ..W I.. .I ,;li.ir;vasittp.~' ed~ fin Ridd- a lan!Castle6; on ?? last, under the ?? bini pa'trdn'aigie''' ?? W;W -Shipley !onwy, bolsq., hol aiin'thie'o Hn,:rs Roley The diy was Sigl tjjliuailal~ injiea~n~d wne. hia~v~eneyea s~een, at ,this titi show sFO large a collection o$ both vegetables sug aind plints: exhibited: for competition as was 'brought'to thi'e. Castlelthis ...

OUR LIBRARY TABLE

... I ;OV- LIB1R TABLE. ' ; THEOLOGY IN SCIENCE, by the Rev. Dr. Br ewer [Jarrold and Sons, St. Paul's Church-yard,) is a work whose object ought to recommend it to teachers and the 'public, even if it were not so well executed' as it is. ?? a im is to point out indications of Divine wisdom-and goodness in the phenomena that science has unveiled. As science reveals to us certain facts, or ...

BEAUMARIS LITERARY INSTITUTE

... | p n 'I I ?? rp_- I . : _ . IUI SUl the ?? good people of Beaunmaris have enjoyed many nageir d in pleasant evenisgs in the Town-hall since the establish. ments un ment of the above Society, but scarcelv one moie so notbe ing than that of Tuesday last. willbi *th Randsl Leche, Esq., of Chester, bsing on a visit to fremrnt e pfriends in the town, iad having with him some excellent p .fo tee ...

VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT KNOWSLEY

... VOLUNTEER BEVIEW AT.KNOWSLEY, | ?? - , I-1 I This great demonstration, which has beeni for some timn.. a leading topic of conversation in Lancashire, camne t 13aturday, an a i yr epe,~u~, M[ore than tejj ?? ?? '''evlm in Knowal~ey~park, n acceptance of the jv_ _ its nobleoinei, ,thi Earl,,f Derby. A ?? - Itllaib Drmuef eni~enep. s was h6'ito b~;t-6q. ti~e r. men Wese (qece 0nn,'~~~lto ?? was ...

TO THE WILD FLOWERS

... TO THE WIL'D FLOWERS. Welcome to your biooming beauties-. Wildlings of tb'g'enial year! . Holy pleasures 'strew your pathways, 'Now a smnile andd'now a tear.. : Ye-sre' emblems ofrall lovely,- ' Ioved'andfieeting things of earth, Early ?? t OOr,. ' l m frl a y''ur birt ?? ' i oh! 'tis ?? Brightening ini tb'c'Opseaand.meadA On the purl'.'ng' stir'et brd er, . W~herethe by'ild be ?? on, the ...

OUR LIBRARY TABLE

... BLACKeWOOD for. March opens wvith a review of Mr. M1ill Oliphant's Narrativeeof the Earl of Eauin's A ission to cone ctina and Japan; a work sure to have excited interest and under any circuimstances, but. to wbich.attention has re- tla cently been drawn by Admiral Sey mour's charg e made and against tbe author-wb o was private secretary to Lord at ft Elgin-of having treated him with ...

Poetry

... ?? , - .tt f BY THE SEA': ' Thou my d bfllowed,'retlesea Sea * Thou awe and terrr ofthe lands 'That match not thy immonsitybm ., Blue trampler' of .their~thousand strands, * With endless llfe-eteenal power *Thou ?? thingeofbreath; ' Ages to thee but as au hour,' Thpu'knowst' not tieoth Thy fellows -are theeternal air, : The ?? stars the night, -'The wilnds thy aste ofwaie3 that tear,'; ' ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... FASHIONS. POR OCTOBER. ''LOMf 'i.E FOt.LEr. ; fetober is leading us onwards towards the awinter. I We have no longer the ftesneois and simplicity or the itis.ucs f5r so il ieri, nori have we gencrally adopted the r ricb maiterials for vinater. The s uturmil ioiletes that are beginning to make their oppearance, colbine sorhewhat the character of winter dress with the lighter and more Cheer!lil ...

OUR LIBRARY TABLE

... ;OUR IDRRI TTABLE. BAC WOD ies. his. readers alacapita!, number, for4 the ?? f Ma. Thre -re igt articles, and two2 poes, ll xcelet; nded, e hvenot., for somet time red lies f moe ?? Wefind in And seems morfarbeasdeieInvs. So6 he, a strea-god's so, or leauiu Than'till his peers, serene;- and piisiolee -Lived whole of heart, in ECOrnful8slfdelit Vacant foreier., Love, that cometo all; Soigt not, ...

THE DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... AGRICULTRG SOCIETY'S SOW. : , Yesterd,`y- the Annmal Slow' of 'Caitld and Jm Pk- melnts, ihf coiinection with tbe TDnibiglishire anud llint-i shire agricaltirlil Society, firns held at Hoiyedl ?? The. stock exhibited c unt ted milch (ith iet of formerni tl years, is it did not uto pn.the vihold equial it inl quaietity; .y elou h the quality was vastly superior There was:a1 large collection of ...