POETRY

... POETf--'Y. ?? ?? THE MOUNTAINS. I have a passion for the mountains; they lift me above the din of wvorldly thinas, And seem to lend ipmagination winge To soar in wondrous regions far away; They have a nameless power, by night or day, VE hich doth attract, yet overawe the mind With grandeur and with silence, till we find The soul expand, obedient to their sway. The passin1g clouds linger about ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIO AMUSEWEAT. HAYMARKET. After a short but prosperous season of six woeks, Mr. I alter Montsomrcy has terminated iis tenancy as L manager of this establishment. At the o'nclusiou Of Sir IBalwer Lytton's favourito playh Mr. .ontgomery, who bad sustained the character af 60iuede Mefbtte, was loudly called for, and on his pressuting kimr*slf he addressed the audience to the following effiact ...

HALE FLOWER SHOW

... RALA FLOWER SHOW. - The following is a list of prizes awarded:- PLANTS AND FLOWERS. Colection of Stove Plants-1, . B. Leatherbarrow; 2, Mr. E. Clarke. Collection of Greenhouse Plants-., Mrs. uatchIn. son; 2, J. B. Leatherbarrow, Egq. Fuohslas-Mr. T. Hoeker. Verbenas-1, Mr. R. Ashcroft, 2, R. Aoion, Esq. Ferns and Lycopodlufns-l, C. Mozley, Esq.; 2, R. Aliseon, Eq. lixotics Orchedacern-J. B. ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... EULENBURG AND OTT. (A So'ng of Sa?8s-Souci.L) ODly for killing a mere crook, Fosooth, they'd have us bhilg to book A soldi-r and a noble lad. Oh pooh-those ptople must be mad ! Why punish Eulenbuwg? For what? Because, they say, ho mardered Ott. Well; -in a stree,.row. at the town Of Boon, he out the fellow down. My soldiers have a right divine - So cleave such caitiffss to the chine; A right ...

DUNLEER FAIR

... I DUSLECE9R (COUNTY LOUTH), uPrr. 19.-Oar ancient harvest fair was held to-day. There is still so change in the weather, and farming operations being at a lull a large attendance took place to-day. Victual. lers and dealers were present from Dublie, Belfast, Newry, Drogheda and Dundalk, and sales began in the horned cattle, sheep, and swine departments at an early hour. The show of good beet ...

THE CLOGHEEN UNION FARMING SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW

... THE CLOGHEEN UNION FARXYNG SOCIEOvS I ANNUAL SHWO.Q. I (FRoM ouR eUPOaTPL) O CAeRI, SATunDAr Ncollv.-The ixth jannual ehow C of this Farming Society wan held here to-day, bat the weather ?? out unexpectedly wet, it did not biss off C with so much sain as had been anticipated. There p were not quits so soany entries is at last year's show. the falling ofl being chiefly noticeable in swine, Thie ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... ?? AND v.&l~~l~ILE8.;I- . Vis~count -Mslmeatos.ii3 daily regaining his atreneI, from bla~eae~itta~et of t 4. ?? -The.Poatiof'&iiday ats'e..from eacounts re- celived from lnowelay Park, that there! tvetsok provemet The noble earl, IB!boweer, In no X'sev ; . r ..i - The Chancellor of the Exbhequer-has.left . Ewr,otn CtIlf fr Aeqjlaja*:~ 7 s-,- 7l hale lIo% L i mr z y pr t9ok th ir rate ftom l w ...

MEATH HORSE SHOW

... MEAT.HOHJE; SH W Z r. - I.. . I - .- . - A st r T . . Tesecond anuiial ,horise showr for~h Aksontya of Meath was held yesterday in Nitvan. 'It was' in every' reapect as snedeselul is~ the MA~ 'enttiu~lsl~tl laoer5 of I ?? copk~ddeaje~ra, ,The bitrackl 'Yard' was theI scene of the show0 and ?? evaclone' or. MorefcoIM.I1 Mad lout alto !could AA t be selected. .Thea N mather, wis4 :quentlyj1a-ge. ...

OPENING OF THE NOTTINGHAM AND MIDLAND COUNTIES WORKING CLASSES ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT NOTTINGHAM

... OPENING OF THE NOTTINGHAM AND MID- LAND COUNTIES WORKING CLASSES ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT NOT- TINGHAM. The opening ceremonial of the Nottingham and Midland sea Counties Working Classes Art and Industrial Exhibition full took place yesterday (Tuesday) with great eclat, in the of r presence of a large and fashionable company, amongst whom sen we observed the Right Ron, Lord Belper (Lord ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LITMURT NSOILANI NOTE OF A LoDGIenG oinE I .irErPrm.-The widow has left; she weant away the day after her little girl's funeral. The one-horse coach. in which:early in ihe morning the body of the child was placed and in which she was also seated, returned to the house late in the after- nocn covered with dust From this, I think the.poor woman must have chosen a butial-place for ber child some ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... I LIUM1WAI BIEOLLANT - Frsx NossENsE..-A country newrsplper relates that a beggar, who died lately, at tke ape of ].1 jears, was, ea the foregoing day, busily employed in his ehmosqury career - A WFBr LT.Iom kitcheis is so different from an English one, that some description-'of it maiy be necessary to make those who have not seen one comprehend how much less a cook is exposed t, the ...

THE BIRMINGHAM WORKING MEN'S INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... TIM J31RIMI NGHAM WORKING IEN'S INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. This exhibition opened on Monday in Bingley Hall, Biro minglam, a large covered quadrangle belonging to the Bir. minghanm and Midland Agricultural Society, and used by them for the great annual cattle show. The place is admnirably suited for t~he exhibition, and the exhibition is not unworthy of the occasion which has been chosen for the ...