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FROME AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... somre AGRICULTURAL STOW. I ti i In invnngetion wlth thi Fcavn i IO ?? exhihi'ia n~ction wlth the Fromi I srit Aicotur ScptYltooy k pl909 yesterday, and I Proved gest i ll all diparktments P . cticaily 1 ?? DatialR useti,, for cheese and butter, boraer' , cpernle Y ?? implemnents, but remembering I cbttleo nd tsld e hlhii the arrangements waec fairly, ?? ol ,amt lhe earlymorning weather , got ...

[ill] AND DISTRICT COTTAGER'S FLOWER SHOW

... BAT WELL AIqD DISTRICT OUTEAIRS I FLOWNR SHOW. The frst exhibition was held on Wednesday, In the park adjolaing Banwell Castle, lent for the occasion by the preeldent of the society, Mr Wolseley P. Emnerton, D.C.Lo There were sixty classes, and taking Intoo on. eideratlon the lateness of the show and the trying seaeon gardeners have bad, the number and quality of the ex. bibita were better ...

Our Library Table

... Altq ibpj gabk~ The Candidates' rand Flection Ayenes' ud*e. By Johi Loader. (l[odonn: Stevens and Sons.) Anmorg many handbooks which the first general eleelion under the new law regarding eorrupt pralotaes has called Into existence this manual, by a berrister who has also served aa election agent for the borough of Chelsea, deserves to be very honourably distinguished. It bas been prepared ...

THE INVENTIONS EXHIBITION

... IBU INUWJTIONS EXEIBITION. 'J'ho opeticg of the Interntilonal InveniloneErbibl. lion at noon on ?? next Is not to be a State aldarl ' lie Prince and Prth:uess of Wales, the Dake of edin. imurh, the Dub.e if Oamobldge,. acd probably other nembers of tbo Ro,, al family will, however, be present, and will InspeCt the galleries on their way to and from the Coneerseory, where the addrenean and ...

LITERARY AND OTHER NOTES

... LITERIARY AND OTHER NOTES. E - -- -- - -- . &tA-M.A AXA - .~saA14 .. l S Frenoh landscape palntlog hes snffered a considerable ' loss by the death of M. Louis Sauvalge, whose powers to1 as a palater of marine subjects justified the admiration ol we have repeatedly expressed for h!e work. when ex. h bibited in the Salon. He wan born at Lille, where he be generally lived, In 1827; he died at ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... TIHEATRE ROYAL. One of the Most sali1faotorY engagements whibh the tk ti: marnagement of this theatre hos made for some time past ti is that of the present week, and the public, recoguising In the merits of a really good entertainment, were present ?? night In much larger numbers than have been their xq Rout of late, in fact there was an exceptionally good house, Mies Nellie Farren, an ...

THE NEXT EXHIBITION

... .. ?? . Is s ?? . - ] Interesting details hoave transpired respecting the Colonial and Indian Exhibition which is next year to com- plete the series at South Kensington of which the Fisheries wae the first. It is considered that, besides being the last of the series, the Colonial and Indian Exhibition will prove to be the most important. It was in consequence of the greater importance of this ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE PANTOMIME

... I- TIhe preparatlons for Mesars Chute's great production of Little Red Riding Hood to-morrow night ara progreisling very smoothly and very satislaotoilly under the skilful stagesnmangement of Mr B, a. Arnold. Last right some of the pinlolipal scones were gone through with a success which augured well for the fortunes of the season. dpeilal mention may be made of the fairy ecren entitled The ...

LITERATURE

... - IE RATRE LITERATURE . Food, a new' monthly journal of dietic economy in all branches, at hbore, alroad, and in the colonies, furnishes in ahs current part ?? and interesting1artic1es on puro eondensed milk, the kneading of breatd, the European wins larvest, tho importation of live stock, the canned goods trade, &C. 'The Srooan (13, Bed rord-strect, Covent Garden) is all Abat a laldv could ...

THE ART EXHIBITION

... Ties fine art exhibition opened last week in the now wing of tho Albert Memorial Musnem. is increasing in popularity and attracts a greater number of visitors as the public knowledge of the character and interest of the collection extends. It seems, therefore, reasonable to hope, that the objects the committee have in view will be realieed, and an art gallery of whicht the city and county may ...

SHERBORNE HORSE AND HOUND SHOW

... SHERBORNE HORSE AND HOUND I SHOW. I a - s -.1 , 1_ -__A - +11 The third annual show of horses, hounds, and cattlet an was held on Wednesday and Thursday, and brought be together a representative gathering from the Western th Counties. The show was held, as usual, in the Home ha Meadow of the Castle Yard. The first day's poograoene an was entirely confined to horses, and the second day to the ...

POETRY

... POE:TRY. A GLIMPSE AS OF THE OLD GODS. When still the dawn of time lay Hrush and fair Vpon the youngling earth, and gods were fain To dwvell among- ns-oft the shepherd rswain, andering tho vwooded dells, came onawvare n Dian, 'asthing in midstreaml, all bare Of aught save anstere benuty, and half disdain, And a divine great ealns, that in hie brain Woke pore high thought and e ohaste passion ...