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WEST OF SCOTLAND EXHIBITION

... ?? A - _ _ I L _ . . As wse do not intend that every individual work of art in the ronms should pass under review, we will i1 whatremarks we have to make, be guided by no rule either nuinerical nor alpha- beticatl in the selecntion. barrather, like casual louingers, passfrom one side of the exhibition to another, accordinig as fancyorcaprice may suggest. The tirst eotice, therefore, %will be ...

LOCKERBY LAMB FAIR

... LOCIKERBY LAMB FAIR. id(17rorn the Secondl Edition of tlie Durmfries Courier.r *lldin 4ti Y ts, lS49.-I .eft for the mo st tititarian hili in An- Iin nanidale at 8 A .M. Qrl Tuesday, and reached the scene of action by 10 o'clock. In ascending mnet a lot of lambs descending the steep, 20 imagined that it was the first that liad changed hands, and made r nan particular inquiry as to 10 scores of ...

THE CHARTIST CIRCULAR

... great political questions of the day, previous to soliciting their support personally.” And as if to do away with any suspicion to the propriety of meeting his Lordship, the following magical words were added—“ Sir Timothy is to be present.” Joe made up his mind to go to hear him, at all events. But what mair hae we here ?” said he, pursuing his investigations. A sang, by a’ that’s gude !” And ...

406

... lias rendered competition with other nations difficult, and so often prostrated oar manufacturers. It has periodically glutted our markets with foreign fabrics, paralyzed the arm of American industry, and entailed upon the country a foreign debt of near two hundred millions, to be wrung from the hard earnings of industry, in addition to the hundreds of millions of which the labouring community ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE, LONDON

... A new historical Trage(ly, under the title of Wis1- lace, was last night produiced at this Theatre. The play commences at that, period of tile hero's life imn- mediately preceding the battle of Forfar. At this period the jealousies of Catirnin had succeeded in raising discontents in the minds of the Scottish No- bles, at the elevation and honours paid to M'allace, on whiom the author ef the ...

AN INCANTATION

... AN MlCi4TAii3Y, L&@a hen re, tne. Io- den rge ad. be the tht ow- di. ntt hal- be. lpil ' ly, er- Ive bly 1,) rng re- his ect WLi. re-. in'. tto .12. tar Hge )re It ad lbt SUXG BY TRE, M1PB- =Ttcoa g~arow- ?? Come with rii'e,1iwd vewiiti Conle with meand we will blow LotW of Bdboles'd-iivfe' ?? Bubtles, 6ji ht as ever hbpe- Drew froIP tancyoi from soap; Bri t6-s er th - SoattiSaSent From its ...

LITERATURE

... LITT ERA T U RE. 'Eus PRACTICE OF TIlE COURT OF SESSON, ON TUEE BASIS Or t TEE LATE MiR. DARLTING'S WOanc or 133. By CHABLES FAEQUtrAS. SMANYD, Esq., Advocate. 2 vole. Sve. pp. 153. i Edinburgh: J. & T. Clark. Trts work of the late 'Mr. Darling, upon the practice of the Court of Session, though a useful manual at the time it was pub- t iishedb bad, for some years, gone almost entirely out of ...

THE STOWE LIBRARY

... (Irob m the a Mrniahs OM-nmaicle.) £ ! It avina been finally arranged that the magnificent library of Srowe shall he sold in the month of January next by Illessrs. Sotheby and Wilkinson, of Wellington Street, Strand, the follow- iag notice ofalew of the unique and scarce books in some depart- ] . meits of literature comprised in it will be found interesting. The works illustrative of the fine ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUR-. Pcar~yxsmni Fon CoMM NnDITa London: Effingham W`ilson. WE Will copy the entire title page of this anonymous Work, that our readers may know what it purports to treat of. It is titled i Partnership I En Commandite,' or Partnership with Limited Liabilities (according to the Commercial Practice ofthe Continent of Europe, and the United States of America), for the Employ- ment of ...

LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS, FOR JUNE, 1846

... I LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS, FOR J.flE, 18364 (Fron the Vyorgd q Fashion) jt NegligA dresses are now worn, composed of foulard quadrillde, ¶ or fo'ulsrd core; these are embroidered with braid, or silks a al petits rayares, white upon darlk coloured grounds, bariges, and al mousselines de sole, are also in preparation. Dtlesses. -Plaided silks are now much worn, trimmed with c. flouances cut on ...