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MARIBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... MARIEOLtOUGH AGRICULTURAL SHOW.| _- . . .. , ?? . . - .. . . . I Yesterday, the Marlborough and Pewsey Vale Agri. cultural Association held its annual show and dinner at Marlborough, Wills, on the extended basis upon which it Was remodelled some two years ago. For upwards o. ia quarter of a century the society, under the title of the c 1Marlborough District Association, carried on its work in ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... AIRT, sCIJNOE, AND LITERATURE, j ~Mr. Swinburne will contribute an article to the next til ,~numbher of' the ?? Rcvicul, entitled Tennyson of d and Musselt, in which he takes up the gauntlet thrown ac fa down by Ms. Taime.'w M.7ark Twain's 1A Tramp Abroad hoabeen aremark. re d able success in a pecuniary Sense. Though by no means at '1 chealp,- it has reached its eightieth thousand in the ...

THE MAGAZINES

... THE MAGAZINE. The third number of the new quarterly, Ttk Aodemr letietw, contains nine articles, in addliion to a con- siderable amount of readable matter under the head of Notes and Notices, The opening item, on Critical Method, in conuexion especially with biblical criticism, is from the pen of Professor Kuenen, and is an able, well-considered paper. In The Later Stone Age ia Europe. ...

THE CARL ROSA OPERAS AT THE NEW THEATRE

... ITHE CAUL RCSA OPERAS AT THE NEW I I THEATRE. TMlJIZAXI. On Saturday evening, Mr. Carl Rosa and his famous English Opera Company brought to a close theirasix nights' season at the New Theatre Royal, and If If Maestro had reason to be gratified by the vast fabbionable audience which assembled to greet him on the first nigbt of his engagement, even greater reason bad he to feel flattered by the ...

POETRY OF IRISH ANTI-LANDLORDISM

... IOiTRY OV IRISE ANTI.LANDLORDI8,: I The special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, writlvg on the Irish land agitation, says :-Evan the poets of the cause-many of them, I am bound to say, I wlite ringing verse-preach the gospel of force, Promi. nent among these is Miss Fanny Parnoll, who has just t puliblhcd a poetical address to the Irish farmers on the text, Hold the harvest. Thus does ...

THE MAGAZINES, &c

... THE MAGAZINES, &o. ,KlUmi CCUij,|.~so za The Cornhill Magazine for this month contains the conclusion of Mr. W. Black's White Wings, a -Yac'hting Romnanco-a performance which has chal. lenged varied criticism,. but certainly deserves much praise for its admirable descriptions of marinae scenery, and its pleasant delineation of characoter In particalar, one personage in the story is drawn ...

COMING OF AGE FESTIVITIES

... ,- !. -I. - A 1 . - AA1..AAA;. A 1.qr nnat a..A fm nhlfin This week rejoicings on a large scale are takinr place at Nynehead-court, near Wellington, Somerset, to cole- brate the coming of age of Mr, Charles Edward Aghford Sanford, Eon of MIr. W. A. Sanford, Lord o2 the Minor of Nyuehead and Langford BudvilIe, and chairimn of the WVest Somerset Liberal Association. Th1e Sanfords have been ...

AN UNREHEARSED SCENE AT A THEATRE

... AKN UNBREHEARSED SCENE AT A T i ATRE, 'lie If aynnarlnt Theatre was reopened on Saturday Ii under tine nianegennent of _Mr, Bdancroft Tine abolition i ?? tin pit 1usd caused much dissatisfaction among the ni a.udieciue in tle sipper Isurflin of thle house, to which tine ti (-ystiil ?? thne pit had been transferred, and lons heorey the performajnces conniuenced there was much li~e soil ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... TIlEATlI1AL MEMIS. The death is announced of the Count Joannes, who expired at New York the other day. Some five-and. twenty years since he was popularly known as ' Tecumseh J11oes, from the title of a rather bombastic and absurd tragedy which lhe appears to have corns to this country specially to introduce, The author, knowu at that time simply as George Jones, seems to liasv devoted ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... THEATRICAL MEMS, Tlhe ?? of Carl Rosa's London Opera season ou Saturday last was a grand success. ?? itienlz wvas the work selected, adid Yngner's music was given w-ith great effect, Moiss Josephine Yorke gave great setisfaction by her rendlering of the part of Adriano, but LFerr Sichott, the great Germlian tenor, althougis mueacurbig coimn Oft, 4ic. in his stocltigs, and coause. quently ...

THE STORY OF AN ALMANAC

... -THE STORY OF AN ALMNAO., TOLD BV ITBSyM M' tha How much will it be? i Qlip sipe'nc, I is- -. Thank you. Gi Tbue we I bought and sold. 2 But I didn't regret $tone whit; bless you I no, I f Zll In love with her gtraight o6 thenil thera. i , a Z Do aou know why she bonght me? You don6t. Well, 2. I'laiyou, tjel She .boijht ?? h~the LTJ~ ' 11Janar listi and she. wot bought ins fox iceal ra4 ...

FASHIONABLE WEDDING AT CLEVEDON

... a I FASIOABLE WEDDING AT OLEVEDON. I .7__ .- mL.C,3 - aL. ?? fL__. Yesterday wee celebrated, at the Parish Churob, Clevedon, a wedding which created considerable Interest In the town. The contracting parties were Claude Fitzroy Wade, Esq,, barrister-at-law, Middle Temple, only son of Colonel Sir Claude Martinne Wade, E.C. B., and Lucy Mary, youngest daughter of the late Jfames Lean, FEq., ...