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The May Magazines

... I? %_ ?_h a a 4 -- i a c ?? - f~~SRCONC ilBe.NT); Si Hri-per's 11onts171h M'aflahiue Corntainq a grnoo i ree ew of the life and roign of Kaiser Wil'elm, With an artmirable portratit of the veteran 1in, a Ni- peror. Kaiser WVilhelm is no PlDitiCRl fi no6 o- m heal, bat a living power in the State. ?? in policyi hais been hig ovwn and that of his ?? G on Minister, Bisrearli, pli'sued often in ...

Literary Notes and Reviews

... I ? xiterarm 400-tr,5- Retail 11trulflu'. ?I TllIRI) ANt) CON AJlIINGt BATCH OF TIlE n A'PRIT, SPIN.A1-. .t, Ill Thr Coirntieporar y I;ee lord Lorne in bni abl - r-, paper, disoewma the cinestion ii Prvnyial .i Ihiiini . ze iof in Ireloitd. He points ont thit Iltlioigt ut S P- separation from the loglish yolze ; aill tho cst t to lislnient (if a IFre Irisih Retuil ic wiill ilti fv the ...

THE SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES

... TI) E S ?P )EMIsl?f? AZ A ?? A ZINE?? ( ยข.0tsntimuerf. ) ei 'i'cpJe w1r ev opents wvit~i the first instalment o1ff M~r Clitailes &-*atde's last noivel At ?? e Mecret,' tnisele t. short tine, beotsre his deathl, and hileurestiog for that rc'uson, ass Wtell as5 toi its illtl' ?? nuerit lair C Olulenan ilintriho trs at sllldlpwer on his Pe3isonal hrisiiiniscences c oif the a~bove wiitei', in ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... | FL-OWER SHOWS. ?? D. HA.RTLEPOOL. P( The annual horticultural show at Hartlepool n4 was held yesterday, under highly' propitious a l circumstances. Notwithstanding many dis- couragements, the committee, composed largely Cl t of the old management, succeeded in enlisting :. general popular support. A sum of 2400 was got 1, together to cover the riwards and expenses inci- 9 dental to the show, ...

HINDERWELL HORSE SHOW

... fITNDI?I1\Y I?LL IR)R? I? SHOW. The THinderwvell Ho! rse Showv Snociety held their twenty-hrst annual exhtibition yestenelay in a large hield si tnated behind the Shoulder of Mu'Itton Inn, and being favoured wvith ai fine, clear day, it fplly sustaineds its reputatio)n as .; capital eountry shlow. ?? entries thlis yenr were nut quite so nmulerouls as last ye~ar: but thiS wvas ;ully atonzed fur ...

A NORTH-COUNTRY NOVEL.*

... A NOwrtI-CoUN ruiW NOVEbL.* I -1 . . . . The;-e is'always a pecnllirir fascination in a tatle 8 of the North. Countrie ; that land of legend .4 anti romance, -with its, old world stories oF a adventure and peril, spsiritulzd 'ao bliffily, its It olhangelings and Wtanfst, its gholst and~oblins; whero thle fairies raid and thle inidni,;ht forily . wiere equally real, 'equally dreaded ; ...

LOFTUS FLOWER SHOW

... The annual horticultural show and athletic C sports, promoted by the Committee of the Loftus g Mental improvement Society, was held yester- day, in the romantically-situated grounds sur- ?? rounding Loftus Eall, the residence of Mi C. T Hutchinson. The entrie w were fully up to the b average, the exhibits being of a very superior t kind. During the afternoon the Skinningrove uP Brass Band ...

HEART SALVAGE.*

... iIEAW? SALFAGE.* Tl jplT xt dvagC wehalve a collection f! ?? stct'it C clifli rli tigly told. WVe D' 1, .,thct adv1ife~l1Y7 for thero is a jad 'lU ?? - 'andt ?? about the~se iii> g ?? aidl shitu)le patthos, whichl t i'tilil tu ciii'i'i al re~aidoir whose hleart ih iI inl 1sy1patly ivitil tltat whichI iS' 5e,blc tile, anl. lui1e. Perh lp iD fi'.st ?? *i* hz lirS lon E~zol, haridly comes0 t. ...

THE OCTOBER MAGAZINES

... THE OCTOBER MArGAZlNES., InI Leegrnas's Alagaicine Mr Froude conducts us to Norway Onice More, and most seductive fe psictures he presents to us. ' The landscape is C pt once grand and gentle; mighty snlow-capped F iiiountains Cleft into gorges- so deep and dark : that the sun, save in the height of summer, can na never look into them ; while on, the immediate sc shore rich meadow land and ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS

... AGRICULTUfl AL SHOWS. an NORTHALLEfl?TON, 504 The seventecuth annual show of the North. m, Cut allerton Agricultural Society was held yester- ? day, in the old showgronnd at Nortlialler- hr ton, in flue though dull weather. The he show, taken- as a whoic, is an excellent en one, and the arrangements, nuder the able and courteous hon. ?? ? go an Vasey and J. ?irby-ara of the best descrip. of ...

STANHOPE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... STANIIOPE AGRICULTURAL SHlOW. The llfty.drst annual show of this old standard society was held yesterday, in grand weather, which added to the beauties of the ehowyard, which, as in previous years, Was the always-liautiful park of Stanhope Castle, used I by the kind ?? of Mr H. 12* Pease, J.P. The entries in all classes numbered 393, of which cattle nirino1iolised 53; sheep, 149 ; horses, ...

THE DEWY MORN.*

... THlE DEWifY MO1?N? i Wve tooks up a novel by M~r Richard Jeifries with a feeling of pleasurable expectation, but we must ownr to laying it down with a feelingof distinct disappointment. It is true we have exquisite pictures of the outside world-the beauties of hill and dale, cloud and sunshine, flower and tree are painted as few but this writer can paint them, and these pictures alone ...