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... :jpahl)Rl0. Lord Kilmaine has takon Fort View, Bray, for the gr Oil season. tih The Marquig of Clmnricarde left Kingstown on to Baturday, for England. to We (Owl) hear that Lord Brongham is engagred ciI upon a work of the nature of an antobioneaphy. er Lord Danksllin and suite left Kiugstown on Satur- day, for England. an It is said that the Jnpanes3 Ambassadors inland to th remain in Francs ...

DRUMBO AND DRUMBEG FARMING SOCIETY

... DRUMFBO AND PRUNTBEG FARJING -: I .SOCIL'TY. IN1STE11DAY, the ailnVan1 cattl Slhow Of Athe Dhumbo f ui intd Drumbeg Farming Sociely ?? held at Din- cil mrnrey, in a hi~d belon~gin~g to Mr, Henter, The whh; show was smaller than it has been for SOnic years, of b~et I the qalityof the animals exhibited there was to at a enerkelo improivemerit. The ?? in thelie iinlmber of exhibitors was ...

Court and Fashion

... Callit all? f aslpon. THE COURT. WINSOR, OCr. 30.-The Queen, Princess Helena, PrincessBeatrioe, Prine Arthur, and Prince Leopold, and the Ladies and Gentleman in Waiting, attended Divine servico this morning in the private chapel. The 11ov. C. Tarver, Chaplain in Ordinary to her Majesty, officiated. Lord Cremorne and the Hon. Mortinier Sackville West, arrived yesterday as Lord and Groom in ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW AT NEWCASTLE

... THE ROYAL Ad'RICULTUR.L SOCIETY'S SHOW AT NEWCASTLE. NEWCASTLE, MONDAY EviNiNO.-Th, show opened . this morning for the admission of the public at a a] oharge of 10s, and, as usual, but few persons chose tt to avail themselves of the privilege of an uninter- O~ rupted view at a coat of half-a-sovereigu. The six cl hundred who obtained admission were well repaid by t the sight of the animals ...

Irish Fairs

... Q?j vil 5 ly Irlaim ? I -i (11 SrXlLEao0noss (COUNTY TyrneNE) FAiu.-TUxSeAY, t Juay 10.-We had a very fine day for our fair, o which was largely stocked with cattle and sheep. h The supply of pigs was rather small, and a good g many horses were sold, but they were chiefly of an b inferior class. In the horned cattle department there w were many buyers, and a brisk business was trans- a acted ...

CONCERT AT HILLSBOROUGH

... [FROM 0OUR OWN REPORTER.j ill, 7B50,spAy evenling, Mrs. Harper's concert took place go at the Corporationl Arms) Hillsborough. There was a Alj ¶81y largea and brilliant attendance. Theo concert H. was under the immediate patronage of the Marquis and Marchionesa of Dowashire, who haonoreda Mrs. Hlpc wi)M th their Precencee, besides Lady A. Hli,, LTa titiHllsboroiigb, Lord A. Hill, and a large ...

Court and Fashion

... CRtIAt R f o151)iOll. THE COURT. BAL'INOnAL FAmDAY-The Queen and Royal Family were prevented from going out yesterday mornin-, in conseqnonce of the unravorablo state of the woather. Her ?? went out for a short time in the afternoon, attended by the Hlon. Emma Lasoelles. SATURDAY.-Tho Queen, accompanied by the Princess Helena and attended by Viscountess Jocelyn, drove yesterday to the Lynn ol ...

Literary Notices

... I;? I jfer?jrjl otlrM 9 I TimI CEDAtr CJ mSTIAN. By ?? Itv. T. L. Cuumr. Tanr CIASTrNxIxG or L3vY. By Dr. P.iuxim. GOADDENISO STREAMS. SPIneT Or THE OLD DIvIXI:s. Edinburgh . W. 1 Nhsneeo. Tsirsn four volumes are part-of a series of religious works which the publishers are issuing. 'They are printed beautifully on toned papor, and noitly bound in cloth antique. The seloctioo of works is most ...

STORY OF REAL LIFE

... ?? .. Tnn London correspondent of the Daily Lxpress 1 vouches for the strict accuracy of the following:- Many years ago a tradesmnp in Fleet Street had two apprenti-OOS sons of humble parents. One was staid . and matter-of-fact in disposition; the other was younger, and of a roving turn-restless, ambitious, C and impulsive. To escape the sameness and drudgery of business, and to secure the ...

Literary Notices

... ?,Vif (It A ?? 4' - Tun BOY s OWN llMAAZIYE. London: S. O. Doeto, |i 243, Strand. Ma. BfnTON'S sixpenny Boy's Own continues to be managed with taet and ability. The editor has under his command a Btaff of writers who have the happy art of rendering the various subjects on which they treat interesting to those for whom the maga- zinc is chiefly intendod. Runnymede and Lincoln Fair is a ...

Irish Fairs

... ' slr iffil__y_ ]ut CAoLA (COUNT1 ARlVAGH), JULY 1S.-Tho fair holl cr( here to day was small, especially in the show of beef, scarcely any beast fit for the victualler having been shoaw, and transactions wero unimportant. Thero het was a good display of storo cattle, and, demand being dam P~etive, seles were numerous, prices being- rather air lower. Twnyeair-old heiters met ready buyers, at of ...

Irish Fairs

... ,it faim N DnuuQuiN (COUNTY TYRONE) FAin.-The business (done at the above fair on the 25th inst. was, takilng it as a whole, good, but a fall of? in the supply was observed. The attendance of buyers was large, and sales were quickly effected, at a slight advanoe. For dairy cow, aud springers there was a good demand, and a fair show was presented. Prices ran from £8 to £1E each ; strippers and ...