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FAIRS IN MAY

... FAIRS IN MTAY. ?? I Wed. 19. It Tucs. 4. ?Xi-uclml!s Rosehearty Aml mree Thir. G. Logic Aherlour Frid. ?? ?? Dehtan f;.ir Mon. 10. Newmachar Tues. 11. Alannofield Grantown Shotts- Auchindoir Kepple Tryst Dariis Wed. 12. Potarch Tarves, StGeorgecs Findon 120r3 Dunning Thur. I S. Cornhill of Park Boervie Oldmeldrum Frid. 14. Turrift'Roodfair Xon. 17. Oldrais Strachan Tues. 18. Ruthrieston Ellon ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... ?? Magazines, for~ Decssster, 1532. thle TillsvTY-TIVo Volumes Of Maga, are now before the world-to Which none deer butt themuselves can be their parallel. What a concentration of wit, humour, but inforotatioss, learning, criticism, philosophy, and poetry, in contailied With- rmer to tlhe two hundred assd two numbers which have already appeared; end the beaslty of this svossdrosss periodical ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... * The ANetisise Portrasit Galleny, with Memoirs. Part 82. London! Fisher. 1833. Titss delightful publication, wve observe, is under the especial patronage of the K~ing, sand truly it is well worthy of it. The Portraits generally are of distinguished characters of the present or isumediately past generation, and are executed with the utmost skill and fidelity, while the biographical sketch ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... Miterary and Scientific Notices. Tatit's Edinbusrgh 3Msgs-iflle larceli, 1836. TAcT'S ItIAeeAnsN1r, for this month, coutacins, as usual, a good selection of rieces, its prose siar verse. We have a welt-writtell review orf NIrS Troilope's 'Paris aesl the Parisials;at it is fell of excelleet and witty citiicisrn, and sarcastic huseosir. thossgh, assa whole, it may be coosidersed too severe Onl ...

POETRY

... : POETRY ?? - Oh !lo0% flP to the sort blue skyc rching aibosth~ee, bright aud fair; Cold is the helrt, and dull tio eye,l Whllich feels not, sees not tod is teT e Lool; roiild thee, or, this spacloris earth, with every varied beauty rife . ' t Starts not an; bistant tilloght to ?? Of mihn SWlhOSe presence gives it life ? t Survey the billowy, bohmdless dlop; Ts there lo voice salutes tihine ...

THE SHAKE MARKET

... THE SHARE MARKET (from Mr Allan's Vonth!y Circular.) Atthe Caledonian meeting on 27th ult. the deputy-chairman stated, that “ the contract they had entered into with the Scot- tish Central was a binding one, and therefore they (the Cale- would act upon it.” meeting of the Central Company on 12th inst. the chairman announced that “a mo- dification of this agreement, involving, it might be, an ...

THE RHYME OF THE BROWNED CHILDE

... THE RHYME OF T1F D1ROWNED CHILDE. Froml tihe Enquirer. TTwas ane childe sat latfin on ane banke, Eke ase merrie childe was hee; M ?? the daffodils and willows dlnk, ' Thit growe by theriver.Dee. I-tI plaeed'ane foot in the crystall Wave, - And anothir oswthe lea; For. le longed hi6 snowy limbs to lave Iin the vaters of the Il)ee. Ah t heedless childe-lhis desperate skrene, As ane in jeopardie, ...

THE YOUNG SENATOR

... TT4rP . O;Nr. V F' \ATOR. Fr.o 05 Ad~oic, t, foli; tt Letter ipi PUs.n. And nowe, with no deiignt to quiz, co! I'll tel-l y:an What this husines' is. cm.i 'fibis route, inglorious toil and ?? Thiat weari tlhe body, not the brain.- li M ichi state in many ca~ei,-itere WI) Much Wes is meant than roerti the ear, i Jistt listen, and you'll find a knack 'tis c oomatered by a little practice.de Tlo ...

PARTY POETRY

... PARTY POrl'lly. I1h' TMfr RIINAIIKADI CIRCUMSTA,'NCES -AITEND- INOe TIIF QUeEF N. JWIhen GCifhrd coni m-nced his attack on the C)ueen, Loud ra rled the thunider, red liglst'nllgs verr setnt Whne Copffy *uurntesl ti all he proved bgld been done, ?? I'war alwost -a ruteal eclipse of tbe r ilu; t1: the svio2le of the case we may clearly remark, Accusatiun in thunder, and proof itl the dark ! ...

MORAYSHIRE CATTLE SHOW

... iWORA2SHIRE CATTLE SHOWV. .. 11 ._T _ _ -t.ttea..: . l _ r The Morayshire Farmer Club held their annual cattle show at p ?? the 6th August. -Tte numberof animals presented for competitition was fifty-four more than on any former oc- at casion, affording, both by their superior quality and increase, fa a proof that the laudable intentions of the Society were pro. w e dacing the desired effect ...

EDINBURGH MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... EDINBURGH MUSIc.!. F3jV. to ir. T Te Treasurer of the late Festival- presented a re- en port of his intromissiosi to a meeting of tle IDirectors, he on Friday last, from whirl it appear's that the aa Receipts were L. . 4.9 i 4 4 10 of Expences .. . 97 18 It to ~~~Surplus Lre51 re As there are still some tr ifg clais against tiel at Festival, a small sum baa been retainled to satisfy he them, ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... D:U2?RrLANB T7A.d4T-h' This 'Rthar opened -(in Saturday night for the Season, uvder- circutustancei whlidh, augur mstc favourably af' thez new arrangements by which ci the price of admission was reduaced.Th hos g was crowded in. all parts. After the performance of6 God save h igal customary on such ta occasions,. and thle deliv~ery. of an appropriate pi address, from thle pen. of, John ...