Fashion

... If 11,5 I) i a 1 T. VICEREGAL COURT. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, accompanied by the members of the Viceregal household, attended Divine service at the Chapel Royal on Sunday. The sermon was preached by the Rev. W. Lee Fanu, A. M. The Viscountess Ashbrool and the Ron. Mrs. Blakeney and suite are sojourning at.>the Interna- tional Hotel, Bray. Viscount Danlo and suite have arrived at the ...

POETRY

... II COUNSEL TO THE AMERICANS. Abolish slavery I -Well I By multitudinous murdering of brotherm Outrage and tyranny beyond all others, By sword and flame, by recklessness and ravage, By au that marks the fiend or moves the savage f There,-tbese are works of hell I Ye cannot wrest Heaven's holy purpose so, God, Christ, man, mercy, charity cry No ! Ye waste your wealth, ye maximise your woe I ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... NEW ROYALTY THEATRE. The time when all London contains only about one-tenth of its proper stock of inhabitants, seems a period appropriate enough for openinga theatre only about one-tenth the size of many. Advantageof thjs opportunity of testing what may be done was taken on Monday evening, when the accomplished and favomuite artist, Mrs. Charles Selby, commenced a season at the Now Royalty, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... asUDIJ AM arEMtN, Ac., THY' DAYN JPineeo ,Wales Theatre. - ?? -ourAmerican 2ijeItrO-iloy(I~-1 The Primm DODD' 'b Lsy ufi s$etet,, Oh~ts nes ey Audley's HO3 124~'¶2ie Duke's Moo. o' Wife, and the Roral Celosieum Thets 'Amy Ar1ingtefl, the great Gihost Act, end The F .,st of Honour.' 8& Jamee'1 EaiL.-The Jhr~ist 3iit D Zoleild Pleasure (3.,ardens.-The Comnic Drama The A~in quenu r @. ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY—EXHIBITION OF MANUFACTURES AND MACHINERY FOR 1864

... ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY-EXHIBITION OF hMANUFACTURES AND MACHINERY FOR 1864. Ix connection with the above national undertaking, at the close of the Royal Agricultural Society's Cattle Show, at Kilkenny, a public meeting, convened by the Mayor, was held at the Tholsel, at eleven o'clock on Friday forenoon, to receive a deputation from the Royal Dublin Society, who had been ap- p ointed to supply ...

KEIGHLEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... KEIGlERY AGRICULTURAL S1OW. FPIA- saga -t ?? - .kb.I~luaLLak AiiaULTKI bi ~The town of Keighley presented a very gay ap-~ perneyesterday, and there was a large accession of iitr.Triumphal arches were erected in nearly all the streets, aind there was a profues display of flags, ban- ners, floral wreaths, mottoes, and designs of a, varied and ?? oharacter. The Koighley show, in honour of which ...

BALSALL HEATH FLOWER SHOW

... BALSALL HEETH FLWER SHOW. ' The thbrd aunual exhibltion of plants, fruits, and vege- t~ibles, by members of the Balsall Heath Amateur Floral and Horticultural 3ociety, was to'have been held' Oster. day, but in consequence of the extremely unfavonrable state of the weather, it was postponed until to-day. The place of exhibition was a field'in the Perohore Road, oppo- sit to cilthore Park. Spite ...

REMINISCENCE OF THE OPERA

... l My tariest recollections of the opera are of the days when Soutag was the madness of the hour-the Jenny Lind of an aristocratic public. But these memories are vague. Burn- ingey vivid is the memory of Pasta, the unapproachabie: the stands out, like Kean, Paganini, and Rachel, among my artiatic exper ences, as something qulte special and unfor- getable. Metely because he sang with bar, I also ...

Poetry

... . e t SORROW'S LESSON. There is teaching in.his sorrow, As the sad hours linger on, And leave him ever mourning For the moments that are gone. Ile is growing very patient He is learning to he still In the proving and accepting Of God's pure and perfect will. There is teaching in his sorrow, In his fast and silent tears; In the present's gloomy passing; In the long review of years. He is ...

THE SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

... I «E SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXEIBITION. THE PRIVATE VIEW, YESTERDA.Y. yesteeday the Society of Artists opened their Exhibition for What is by courtesy known as .the private view. Lie the celebrated IFrench desfinijtion Of at crab, the Phrase would be resualkably accurate but fortrho trifling exception that properly speakieg ticere is nO vie ad that it is not rpivYte. EXercising a politic ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... PRINCE OF WALES TnsiATim.-The engagement of Mr. Sothern has proved a great success, the house having been completely crowded every even- ing during the past week. The talented come- dian's representation of Lord Dundrear-, in the comedy entitled Our American Cousin, Seems to be quite as heartily enjoyed as when the piece was first played here. The audience are kept laughing during the whole ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... FASHIONS FOR SEPTSEBER, (From Le Follft) It is by no mesns an easy task to writo a bullotin of the modes at this season. All that there was to say on the eab. ject of materials and styles for summer has been said, and It Is almost too early to ?? 6eflitely about the autumn fnhions. There is ?? 50mo diftl1alty In select- ing materlals suitable to the weather; for, warm as it is dming the day, ...