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MR. ROBERT YOUNG THE POET

... MR. ROBEUT YOUNG, THE POET. I The ?? is& s tol fl --a n0 -1 I . in W-v S-1 AD M AAws report ot what took place in the House of Coemnons on Friday night idi refe. rence to the pension granted to Poet Youbg Mrx. O'Reilly called attention to the circumstances under which this pension was granted. This ques. tion, he said, was not at al an Irish grievance. It con erned all parts of the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 'i I I NA7D -I , ?? ' - ' - ?? a. ?? - - -A. , . . T l i~ - 1 'i i rf,.!f ?? ?? I . ' f,): , 't ! ?? ,, : , i\ ?? 1'1 O 'eKW1BR fA.TL, 'uAya-'lrR~l~gae!kn, 'I:2 ~ ~ hkatdtaieI the )I~eiioom ~SIamsz Ctlrkamn Dailenhieisfiodto the' fal 1 ?? r T9re 9lw.8ifMaWfor,,tho. IT*~ lntellgeoceo~1ai*,e ?? transmitted Aytlgahttidg ?? Uot ua1 Jamily, T, he Queen, will, h~v Wiiidior 1oi! ( ljore~: ,The ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FA?BIO1? A3!?D VARIETI )His Grace the Dukiie of iiater an'd' suita' bqve left Klig1tO*II for. Atilalnd, ' Hiha Giaet the Ddke of ?? nld suite, h% eft' Misgetown for Ldidon. .The Earl of Delmoro ?? uitq hat's ipived Jsom lknglaerd. ' ?? ?? ?? , . ?? -The Thght' llon. Lod Nasa, . PM . iP and, suite b1ao lelt Hlngtctiownior London. Lbid .Hastingi atud2 suits have l6ft Kings- ' od OCl~les ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... hi' 2.; THEAX1~ ?? - f On Sotnrday eventing6,stage was occupted by lice 02ad Gotdon lgledaady s i in drametloe eetertainments givea by tld8 dietilgunahedoloipc, to, ld t'hmwomen and ehildren be- longing to it who wore necessarily left behind on the reg-I Ment proceeding. to India. !The perfornrunoes6, whieo undorthe etpecial patronago of their Iixeelloncle0 the 1ord lieutenant and the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND 'VARIETIES. f. THE EMPAESS OF THE FRENCE. poRT4MOVT11, JtIJ.Y 2.-Thoe Empress of the French errived at Portsnmouth lecterday, and apout nearly two jours in the place, but the presence of so dl3tingaighed a visitor wait known osly to very few persOns. The inpe- ,ii a3icht Rteins ortense reached Spithead esarier tG n vwas anticipated, having made tbe rnn from ifavre in eight boors, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... l _ _ I _ - ,; ' l i VIfIT OF THE XMPRE8 OF Tli FRENCHR TO -ENGLAND.- PoRTMf0ouTH, Jury 22.-hler Majesty the Empress v Eugenje arrived at Osborne thsle afternoon on a Visit to her I Majesty the Queen. The Earl oi Bective, M.P., an4 the Ladies d Taylour have arrived at the Bilton Hot9l from London. el Lord Cloncurry anld suite left .Kingatown on i Monday, for England. Lord Talbot de Malahide ...

ARMAGH MONTHLY FAIR

... ARMAGH MONTHLY FAIR, I rrl.. . ?? ,. ?? .. ?? ?? . _ . lrt( Ty the )01. Iol Ind AL eti. sny Op. 01 oat oat In las, the rot the lot. of e, of ae lit 'or he 11,. 51. te bt my d ; I, A ;t2d ot a I, a .i. r ?i ?? suply of cattle at this fair, on Thursday, wan Icunusualiy large ?? season; but from an early h boer it was apparent that prices would have a down. Ward tendency, which may in some ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The Rtight Honourable the Lord Bishop of T-ain vtan WArr IBernard and finite hive left the Greheam riotol. Sir W. J. Tyrono Power, Commniu.y Gencial-in-Chlef, ?? left the Greaham, Hotel. Sir John Benaon has left the Greisham *Eotal. :b. Fitugerald Ryan, Esoq., R.M h has arrived at the t3'reabarn Hotel. The Lord Mayor Elect has given the .minent honee of William Whyte, flint glug mantefafinSrer ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETYS SPRING CATTLE SHOW

... THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETYS SPRING I i CATTV LF, SHOW. TAI o show of breeding and fat stlck, sheep, swine, farm implements, and machines, helrl in connection with the Royal Dublin Society, which commenced on 'Tuesday, was continued on Wednesday under most favorable circumstances. The weather was most genial, and the slight showers which feLL in the forenoon Nvere succeeded by warm glimpses of ...

TO THE PROTESTANTS OF ULSTER

... PROTrsANeTS, up I the hour is come, 'Tis your country's voice that calls Von- ror your God, for your Bible, truth, freedom, home, 1 Up, up! ere the worst befalls you. t Much too long have ve all idly lain, J While the coils were round you spreading- Up, or your children's blood shall stain The soil that your feet are treading. Oh. do ye not see yon shadowy hand? Your Church-will ye not defend ...

THE HORSE SHOW IN LONDON

... THE HiORSE SHOW IN LONDOY. TifE ulty of the julges ?? On Sattlrday morning soon after tlie hall was opened by decid- ing on the merits o the weight-carriing hlunters equ-l to uot less than 13 stone. Some idea may be forntad of the ex-cfltnuce of tislk class Whleln it is sail that th,:re wvere it lets tha tiftytro ?? , anid all, withuct excolc:on, iseautital ainl'is. The fiht;,rizt u' tL - Cluo ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... THE PARIS EXI{tBLTIO.-, didL TuE special correspondent of the Standa cr, notieing tics the Paris Exhibition, says:-' I Messrs. Ward & Co., ?? of Belfast, are very hardly treated in being assigned sai so out-of-the-way a position, as not one visitor in a far thousand will have an opportunity of examining mihl one of the most remarkable stalls in the Exhibition. bish Messrs. Ward exhibit in ...