BRIDLINGTON AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... BRIDLINGTO ARICULTURAL SHOW. I I -e 11 I . The thirty-fourth annual exhibition of the Brid- lington Agricultural Society was held on Wednes- B day, in two fields belonging to Mr R. Medforth. The number of entries was about the eame as on Previous occasiona, dad included 17 sheep, 10 short- n horned cattle, 18 pigs, 187 horses, and 130 poultry. e The entries in seone of the classes would have ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... [^toLenZ Paollet.] Silks are but sparingly worn in the country this year; still, in visiting toilettes, some very rich taffetas, as well as satins, and even velvet, are worn. The question of garnitures has become of importance this season. Formerly trimmings were added to enhance the beauty of the robe; now, on the contrary, the robe is inferior, the additions of trimmings being the subject to ...

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1871

... I NTERNATIONAL EX HIBITION I I OF 1871. The new building for the Exhibition of 1871 will be on a site flanking the colonnades of the Horticultural Gardens, London. The structure u ill be of a permanent character, and is to consist of two wings, the length of each of which is about COO feet, and the breadth 30 feet. Each wing will abut upon one of the colonnades, and will contain two galleries, ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... A trial that has just been held before the correctional tribunal of Milan has excited grnat intel eat throughout Italy by the dramatic ciroumn- lances dilosed. The Florence correspondent of the Times thws ne.ates the story:- A married woman, 25 years of age,-bearir-, the rather remarkable name of Caroline of Aragon, and whose husband had abandoned her, became enamnoured of an Englishman named ...

FLOWER SHOW AT THE BOTANIC GARDENS

... The second and last exhibition of the season of the Liverpool Floral and Horticultural Society was held yesterday, in a spacious inarquee which was erected in WrAvertree Park, near the Botanic Gardens. Although the weather was unusually hot, yet a large number of people, and especially ladies, were induced, in consequence of the corn- bined attraction of the show and the gardens, to venture ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PtTI C AMUSEMENTS, &O I ?? Ale'sondi-s Thoalsa ?? Tho 1I>ckcl ol ?? Man, cmi ' TI itt..i4?it lj;c~yn.ald. Roysul Aoeihl ?? -i flauc, And ' ?? l Oharlotte'0 Ibtui~a ?? Bo -e .u-c. York Mflineirel Comynny. ?? 1heebm t, 'echo laeeka,' V'he Young Jti leru- f,.11l' he - 1ihl ?? tbo Silvery Spray. Nevv Star 'Msialc hiall --3Ijoldin, li,-a Itosalio, Frtzk Valc::l, 1'cc(lcEbrC lctc-3mn, Star ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUBSMzNTS, &o. Ih1io of Wvdoa 'niatre.-1no Opera The Milk of lovo,' end - Qlo (2ukel; Royal Amn1hitheatre.a-' its' Ncver Too Late to Mend. Royal folioeum 'J.diatre. -'The Lucky IHorse Shoe, More Blunders. 5lRu One, `Asmodeus, &c, Ntee Star Muewo HalL -Mr. C. A. Booth, Mr. J. G. Torde, Ma'1.eme Donti, Star Madrigal Union, &r,, 'Voncert D dll, Lord Nelson ?? Chrlrty's, the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIO AiMUSEMNTS, ?? Ioyal Alexandra Theatre.-A OmeOIiotas, and the rantonlime ,Robin flood. Theatre Royal.-The Pratom e II Qaeon Bee. Royal Amphitheate.-Formos, and the Pantomime Columubus.' WInluce of Wales Theatre.- Progreas, and Burleaque *'Cinderella. New Adelphi Theatre.-The Pantomime Jaok nd the Beanstalk. bheatre Roya, Blrkenhead.-MOflhlfl aud Evening riuolnances of the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... ?? rMTTi,',' AMUSEMENTS, - .. I Bn3D51 Alexjnulrtn Tbeatre - Bome.' MY #Ount's AUVICO. undi by's your Uncle? 1heistro ltoyidl-I'lie, iivalf, ?? uigh Lifebol'OW binlrlb. .la6 ?? Ampiltbeatr- - ThO OctrOOI, ano rbe Flyiug hSud. Prl. ce of Wales Theake.-.Too Much ofd Good Tilng, '1 Kenilworth, The Chops of the Channel l( .l Coloiseuj Theetre.- TheRiNbbMuSinOSly, Tho Idiot of ...

POETRY

... A YEAR AGO. T Ol11y a year ago Ncath th, swe ill tue cliUrCllyard OIIe, Ve left w ithi lor crots n1or stone, All tha;, we loved belolw. T1enlede nud blute her eyes, Sweet her stikile as tle Iralth o l day, )\llcii lark sshiw or a jovois lav Dowil fronl the lciaullesi slics. oler, ill the dClear ld lionie, ( As tile twiligdit stelals iOlwD the hill, I sit, anl I SC2 iher ,till, t; A1el riil)(i ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA T U RE. T7/( Pantle rnd Writs if Fstsope---Mois Acl/ess rin Uea hiv ed/s linRhts on Ch'iosy of A ir sins Diet Caesv. fly JoH it! D H i t )MACPetERsONV, AID. London Macmillan & Co., 1869. tit WLe believe that we are not mistaken in supposing that. the LI) name of tho late Dr Macphserson, who was, for more than s hli~lf-a-eentnlry, Sob-Principal aned Professor of Greek inl XigoCollege, is ...

POETRY

... E2I'11 A U iS. 'liii cv dave ccvo tile CSieplicd. head been smitten, Andl tilie bidL flicek been cc ittrCiei to Llieir Icolices,. (I c %ital whlet grefd they cwatched Mill onl the hill1, lx cued to thle nieneccild tro eelitwoccn thle thiers',; Si c Cv 'Ii' Hidm untrIick g ri one his slin los brow, 'Tom' by tlii ciroil tlicrviic cuecere leiancl I II iccecke i I'lCect t here; WM liecTile tic ili ...