THEATRE ROYAL

... Il5 'IV MISS NEILSONE' VISIT 'ns Last night, liss Neilson comrmenced as engagement of 50 a farewell ebayacter, as shc leaves for tie. United States it very shortly, and attracted, as lsei always sones snd always a deserves, an excellent house. ?? Iomnco and Juliet was I the pilay chosen, and it will be repeated to-night: while oin ar IVeDpesday and Thisreday As 'You like it will 1)0 ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... The Prince of Wales has, in companv with the Princess of Valoes, ndertaken to 61)cn this show, at Kilburn to-dat.. The arrivalof thoe loydl partyiserralnged for twls(oho'clock. TheRoyal party will ho roceivoel by tho Lord Mayor and Sheriffanod tlsocoeneeland oficecrs of ?? Agrioultural Society of England, and be condlucted to a pavilion which has bean constructed speciall'y foir thle occasion, ...

THE WORCESTERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW, AT MALVERN

... .THE WORCESTERSHIRE AGRICTULTURAL |I . SHOW, AT AALVE RnN. ANNUAL DINNER. Yesteirday the society were again favourerd with fine weather, and the result wras it very lar-ge attendance of' visitors at the show. Shortly after noon thle competition forliorse-jumpiniz was commenced, and will bo resumed to day. TOPl. Thomas Cook, Trsddinqton, Eroadway, took thle first prize for tho b rest ie per iln ...

DERBYSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... ?? he annual exhibition of this society opened yesterday, in Tihe H:olmes, Derby ; but thoe show was ?? to the poultry, horticultural, better, cheese. a nd inmplenment de- partmnents, the exhibitiou of live stock takbig place to-day in the Cattle ilMarket. Althoutgh the showr in all depart- inouts wvill perhaps be equal to ainy foruier display in point of Illerit, yet the uuiiibor oiE entries ...

SONGS AND LOVE SONGS

... SONGS AND LOVW SONGS. 1- . ._ _ t rr. Waslter Inosullt delivered bis popiular lecture on the above subject, at the lerry Barr Institute, on Tuesdny last. Thcre was a very full atteidance. Ile said the srt Of soeg had ?? innlgnillcant history in our ?? conotry. The bards of [Ile lorthlelmr parts of Britain were an inferior order of tile Druids. They lvere always spared bhy tile victorious King ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITEi..B ''NOTIUTS, Dar/c 4,a 701,' c4 /i, , cc A SLi& ?? ?? Bly N. W.nt crc, ?? C. lit4-.. i'.i Pint l ?? Th is is; lit t , ul an - v: ilis sur'ti ntv -rs chillhen, in i tirilng fur xborn. mloe-i. ?? LD'AlVI' Ts has Cilvei.y >hoxa US, in 'l Liftt NXiLlie's Troubhs,' cil such i', Oitse po('.s-SeS a jiactised penl. Sllc al >ulrl inc r'-tatrds i'ldren thc'rusc lx os,:hccv y..tcnii i5. nill ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC A.I; S SEAEi L ES. s y Bv eiti artasrgcmc~t ''ith Mr. erira ?? rat crcut a cpiral cn; ¶ . Uud.r t 'e2 N. o.> fl - Iinc'. G . S slt h a, . r, i- . , .r ctl . t . , ,t A;vtlah I as t Itc rilirP i q l a neiv ?? .ac~n fra, et; L,;-at lt a :, ,. h to a .- nr ty, 5rz i ct ?? ''.1195 ?? .i- Ui; 1 E lit',: iarf'Nrn: 'vi, at. l 't V 'vy e~ra z-. 4 C~tit; fcce t~o, ?? Zof C .1 . S . t 1 11;Lr ...

THE SMITHFIELD CLUB FAT CATTLE SHOW

... T-lE &dIIIPFILLJ) LLL. C tei I 'C'J6, S 10 ?? -l a Dopret~ed C.:: iiU, L. IsWith the tic: ?? lar ia ie AgricU'ItUr% 'i I in, 'n a8 if the ?? W qeis ug at fat ?? ,to mauek¼ . . -aj L47l no:but tL,-; L .r r , I the presut i z yo riae-, r :r hi:~c ?? eia(d alb 1' fri'!.I phf tele Io C-a. * ti MEntt' Dorc it n t) 'i L~ C C ?? U iryctp et13 an at c Ci, f IBa Strah o '-he bail !L 'I i Iri. eL r c ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITEPLARY NOTICES. CC'S Mti, ?? w~i ?? 111')e Elllsoliv3 hise Ives LE, Mother., Lancaster: Thomas Boll and Co. T lea This is at touiching r-ecord of a brief bri,1ht of IJourney Lietenant Eluietsen. of the 47thllli .nd to an entlailed estate. ?? heir Iiresauil)tiv'e to) gen tear yet broader acres, 'when he was sxtruck' downl Will' :hc Iv the hanud of loathl at thle CUrragh Cam la t liot )YI5 ...

PEACE WITH HORROR!

... PEACE WMIT HORROR! Tel) usacot In bland ora, Trnth-dltgtrtftg by the koar, now your &rful sacwnation Hiave restored this land to power. Pesoe with bonour I oease MeIR mnoCkIng, Waste no more deeelfful breq0t; AlI your .tstecraft ends in locking Liberty in bonds or detth. Lock around among the nations. See what empty botst bath done- Bred dread wars and detioatlfs, Xot a aingle trimplh won I ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ,for PHL .R`RON'IC CONCERT. , f all the recollections of the season of the er 1 Phiharmonic Society of Liverpool that has just od 2 closed, none will be more agreeable than that of nble last night's performance of Eiijah. ,When ,tar: Mendelssohn wrote that great oratorio, his powers, 'ove- though his death was early, had reached maturity, tlr. and his exalted genius is nowhere more ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... I T ?? . P., 4 14a ?? Of,, Sey lal ito of ast a t lit lot ,al s0o in IE le to 13 if of it io, I- a' ris a, -A 2s it ire it io- ifs it i tlo The. lflhnon er r--U. By A, De Quatrefages. Lond~on : C. Xlegan, Paul, and Co. Monsieur (Avtatriogee, who is professor of anthropology in thl, Museum of Natural History at Paris~, here presents us with a volume of the highest adbility on the particular ...