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Literary Notices

... Fiferam x1ofices. CA1Ens'S 3oUtNAL FOR JUNE. THE Boox OF DAYS ror JUNE. Edinburgh: TV. d R. Chaambers. Tim first article in Chamnbers's Journal for June is -The Rise and Fall of the Daily .Flambeau-a capital description of the establishment, progress, decline, and break-up of a new daily paper by a limited liability company. There is a remarkably good article on Emanuel Swedenborg, and an ...

ANNUAL SHOW OF THE NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND

... I .ANNUAL SHOW I O nP THF NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIA- TION OF IRELAND, I, S 5. p a U C 0 5 r t t C 5 a t Ii a ii I 5 r ii 5 C Ii ( r t t C 51 I] e C S C a C V I V p V C 51 1? I' ii I C C I 1? 2 ii 1? Ii 'I I. ji: S ¶1 ii I 1\ 3 I YESTERDAY, the annual exhib)ition of lire stock, farm produce, agricultural implements, &c., in eonnexion with the North-East Agricultural Association of Ire- l ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... I PIANO5.-PPTRFOR5MACE BY MR. H. CARROLL, BELrAST. TBI owners of the various pianos exhibited in.Class 16 in the N Court, and iindei thcEastern.lome,. apper to~b anxious to~bring out the provincial profes- sore of music. With this vies Messrs. Kirkman, who show under the dome. one of thefinest, if not the, very'inest, grand piano,inthe Exhibition, ap- pointed Mr. Hobson Carrql0,(qf Belfast,to ...

DOWNPATRICK UNION AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... DOWNPATRICK UNION AGRICULTURAL I- SOCIETY. i Iii irTHUBSDAY last, the Vannual exhibition of farming stock and implements given by the Downpatrick Union Agricultural Society waas held in the usual 31 place-the Old Brewery-yard. -The weather was a very favorable, and the turn-out of stock large, all things considered. If there was any falling off, it was in the number of exhibitors in the ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862

... THE ITE R Wili O ,i 1862. l ?? PIngTING} IaAOXNILY. [FROM AN OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENI.] I AMONz3ST the varied classes of mjwhinery shown us ?? Exhibition therer'6i0arll'h any possessed of 'more. interest, especilly to- those who desire the advancementof knowledge, than those ma- chines eonnected with typographic printing. - e the general pln0 see, ?? the products of printing machinery,.they ...

KILLULTAGH AND DERRYVOLGIE FARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... HILLULTAGH AND DERRYVOLGIE FARM- ING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW. ON Thursday last, the Killultagh and Derryvolgie Farming Society held their nineteenth annual cattle show in the Grain Market, Lisburn. The show was 9 rather smaller than usual, but the stock, both in f horses and black cattle, was superior to any of the s previous exhibitions. The following is a I : h ~ lST OF PRIZ3.: - I g I t Class ...

MARKETHILL FARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... ARKETHILL rFARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE MAR bTL SHOW. C I ON the 80th iltine, 6the' #nnil cattle show of the Markethill Farming Society was held in that town. The exhibition, on the whole,. was very good, part- cularly that of the young cattle.' The number of brood mares and horses, was less than on former, oc- casions. At nix o'clock in the evening, from tbirty- five to forty of the members dined ...

Court and Fashion

... '6mi -'anly PS' n. 1, THE COURT. BALmorIAL, JUo 27.-The Queen, attended by the Hon. Mrs. Bruce, drove out yesterday. The Prince of Wales and Prince Arthurrode out. The Princess Louise rode out. - X DARMSTADT, JULY 25.-Prince and Princess Louis and several other members of the grand duc5l family received the Queen of Prussia to-day at the railway station, and conducted her Majesty to the Palace ...

FAIRS

... ' 9__ . 1 -* iowNPlATIsC JULY FAR.-' Tlhe monl f-ialr :of this town was held'on Tuesday last, but was not so well attended as that of June 'or May. Good. beef was Yery scarce, and was rapidly bought:-up, -pricee ranguig from 50i 'o 60 per owt., sinking tho oral. 'The bsiness in store ciidle was rather dull, at rates .arging froim-£6 to £121 eaib. There w'w a 'li8ge supply of sheep in the- ...

Court and Fashion

... ?? jifi nfbrnn I' THE COURT.' OSBONrE, JULY 9.1-7The Queen, accompanied by Prineess Helena, drove out yesterday.. The Countess ?? and Lord Charles.FitzRoy, were in atten'- dance. ?? hleld a Privy. Council toiday:&at Osborne at three o'loo'ok, at which were present Earl Gluanville, the Duke of Argyll, and Lord, Stanley of Alderley. Earl Granville had an nadience of the Queen, and reainiied dat ...

THE TWELFTH OF JULY

... PonTADowN.-The anniversary was kept in holiday fashion in Portadown on Saturday last. From an early hour the sturdy yeomen of the surrounding neighbourhood were- astir, and the merry notes of fife and drum resounded o'er bill and dale. As the hour for commencing the weekly market approached, the town became quickly thronged with a vast con- course of boys and girls in ' best bib and tucker. ...

Fashion

... : *Iir . sa on. f e THE PnINCL AND PRINCEss Louis or HEssE.-B I- C ULN, SATUDAKY.-The Prince and Princess Louis of a Hesse, with a numerous suite, arrived at Cologne, yesterday afternoon, from Brussels. Their Royal s Highnesses passed the night at the Hotel du Nord, t and next morning proceeded to Mayence by the ex- press train. 'The Crown Prince will leave Berlin on a the 15th inst. for ...