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AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE

... AGRICULTURAL SNTLLLZGZNGZ. I IFw;XgaaL zn^ms-. CLEVEDON ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW. e The second annual exhibition ofthe Clevedon Agricultural e Society took place, on Wednesday last, in a field in front of the RoyalHotel. The attendance was unusually great, and ! fiacluded nearly all the resident gentry and farmers of the neighbourhood, as well as many from'more distant parts of the county, and from ...

Poetry

... jDortrv- OLD ENGLAND.-By MARnY HOvITT. OMD England I thou ibast greea and pastoral hills Fanit'd by delicious gales, And living voices of harmonious rillis Sound inL tby sylvas vales. Ujnder tile shadow of primeval trees, 'Mid whispering of green leaves, Stand cheertul groups of whito-wall'd cottages, Flowerrniantled to the eaves, And thou hast lovinig hearts, both h;ig and low, And homes ...

The Fine Arts

... Tbe eine arto. EXTEI:BZTXON Or ICTXRSi.. 27D. Duetch FWtlxiag'boats ilt a Gale off the Dogger Bassk: . T. 1) uN ?? is one of the most ?? marine piees we hove ever scen: in watcercolours we ?? auet with nothing tha could suarpass it. It is, indeed, a maste ly produotion, and in point of fame cannot fail to re-aly Af'.Duncan forthe great amount of labour which it is evident lie mout have ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... LZTE1aARY VARIETIES. GOLD. -Trust not to the omnipotency of gold, nor say unto di it, thou art my confidence; kiss not thy hand when thou be- PE holdest that terrestrial sun, nor bore thy ear unto its servitude. be A slave unto Manimao makes no servant unto God; covetousness Iu cracks the sinews of faith, numbs the apprehension of anything st above sense, and, only affected with the cortainty ...

Literature

... - i~t rat u re. c/hia, I11etratoed: Parts 1. lo 11:-Fisher and Sot, LoItdo1. 'Ihis is aimost attractiveiwork. Ittocoalpies entiroly nowground, andl thc execution is svsrthy oft tho boldnless of ithe desig ai nd ofthte importance of tho sabjeot. 'I'be euriosity w'liot lhas so long lain dortetantt in reopect to the hitherto telrinutical ly-sealeod empire of China is fairly awaklaetd, and is ...

DISSAPPOINTMENT

... A LOCAL LEGENI. Hn looked like a Squire of high degree When dressed hi his Sunday ?? Song. Too kitten lay purring before the fire, And the lap.dog bask'd onl thO capetted floor, And 'lissus' she dozed in her elbow-chair, Uncoescious of aught shat iras passing there, Whilst the forso of the voni and listless Squire The sobs's dossask cushions bore. 5'Oueen ?? is the fairins' midwife ...

Poetry

... Ia a r t q) - POETRY.-By T. R. J. POLSON. Es titwrraO within thy silent home, Thy slumber who shall treak? What eurthly voice can reach thy ear, Or thy repose awake p Not many days since thou wert clad,. Io Youth and Beauty's prime; How trarisient was thy stay on earth * Ho' very short thy time! Thy father, sorrowing at thy grave, Bedews it with his tears- -He sighs and weeps but there no ...

Oracle of Fashion

... ?- e -1 f,iradIN iii. ' E2~ ('01'i I~iIU ?? ^.t N r -Cei,iwl !itt't rlrE;-ji;lsjetf. TXi'n'e -TfIic 'vcr'c&..Ftiday ?? lriiatza tilefi e- ±1.51- short dcii me tiei c~aipaiirr; Itl) itconclaiidoiz ?? 'oichIrv Ims itewn produced, rand once, coitilctlly junit ! -(iil.t frr ?? (twwenittitiig niirht The, 'Sese 1rttssrfihin ifi, ii self tower o' rs5reti;th h-lruagifi it , Ia rdreeiinfr!and t Thie ...

Oracle of Fashion

... Lareof rJaef n. EACH CHIANGE orFMANr-CO LI) I sri rssyr.-.MIahnsan. FAKNmOTSs ron ArRiL.-L'OiWce Drrsq- A dress of white tulle richly embroidered. oser ai slip OF white satin, on which, appearing below thie ttulle dress, is at birder next tho sho,', formed of' white satin, edged widh black, et le~nt-s dle t imps. 3s oT I .blond 111ounces, in festootis. orisamc~nt the Iir,rde, of' the tulle ...

Poets' Corner

... poets' canner. THE LEGEND OF ST. VALENTINE (Frone the Mlfentily Mfagazine-NAeiv Series.) FRom Britain's realm in olden time, By the strong power of truths sublime, The pagan rites were b inish'd; And, spite of Greek and Roman lore, Each god and goddess, famed of yore, From grove and altar vanisih'd. And they (as sure became them best) To Austin and Paulinius' best Obediently submitted, And ...

Oracle of Fashion

... r, f ic , it np.,; ? i. n. CAt'1 CHA beSrE OF *I ?? it Thie 7'heqtre.-A, itiutigh. hls 1 ote's re-appearance on our stage onl 'I'hitrsday was rather unexpecied, ife liuse has been well attended, partictilarly on lFridav' righth the Ot'epeak of the Clifton bachelors: the same archnesq, njaivrtf. and simplicity in her style of acting, end the same eager kindness of the 'audience in Applying ...

Poets' Corner

... M1,0605, cimirr. SONG. Go-for I reel thy looks are changed, And it vould grieve mv heart To find thy tenderness estranged, A id that we coldly part; Ahl leave me thep at once, and dy; gre'doubt is turnd to certainty.- row, very reew. have been the hours My soul has known or peace; Univelcome is the cloud that lowers And bids the sunshine cease- But IlHope's bright colours soon decay And pass, ...