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FAIRS IN JUNE

... . FAI.AtS IN JUNE. Ties. 2. Alford' Wed. S. Ect Foh ibers Thur. 4. Rhynte Havvkhall Frid. 5. Dorris Auchterlesr½ Don- an Fair Sat. 6. Turriff Mon. 8. I verury Fort Auagustus Tues. 9. Muchalls, 3annofield Wed. 10. Brechin, Trinity- muir Elgin. Trinity- muir Byth Thur. I1. Falkirk Oldmeldrarm Frid. 1-2. Grantown Auchindoir Tuaet. 16. Ruthrieston I Ecciefechan Lomiay *nherness Wool . Maiket Wed. ...

THEATRE

... 'PT II ,,ri iTI.. ?? nu,, tudirt! tins tot, llltllis i,, /ds s.itil, i.; ;fin; , 10I(11/.Ill - )l , ?? il e uii' l I I ) St/ Stmud bet The lovetr of holriarmnny.-wvhiih cxpressiot: in Aboerdeon c tie'C trti!t iS syiltllinniit ii i'ilth the public in general, as'vc etll joy'e( l imont ?? trvct ifthordled by the litera- litv of oatr spirited Ilan ;icr, io the scientific twarblinigs of SI-.tNcI. ...

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TRAVELLER'S DREAM IN IONA

... TRAVELiERWS DiUA4 IN EDNA.. r Oh!j had ytod seern thle wild surgein aru The lon lely ji~efhee ail is hallowed gi-oud, it Far to the westj whete ebbs the flood of day sci In the green sileuce of bits' s bay:.dbtlg- ~ i h ?? stii ll hr tearful eyelid bIg5 ~ Religion'S 1birth~pl~ace~anid the grave of ?? Fo elte knew, thdir days of gradr o'er, t S They could net reit upon a nobleishre ko on ...

HUNTING

... LT NI'[NC. 'Tlis wind is souith, the morn is wainia, V rf he hounds throW ofr'at Ripley Thorn' ;V as Then Start to cover, my lads of wax, he And mount your little rasping hacks- I he Both Billy Toms and Jos.eph Grayb le- Affirm that we'll have sp:srt 0o-day:i he Latigh as ye like, says Joe, I'm Sure lit We'll have a run that will endure ;b. 1 o mold and something grey, ?? But yet I like to see ...

SCHOOL OF ARTS

... Lvit week Mr Dick closed his drawing classes in this Fa institiition, which finished the course of instruction for C this year. The number of students who have received Cal instruction iA the class amounted to about sixty, divided' into classes of thirty each, and each class received about twenty-eight lessons of two hours. The teaching in these Es classes was limited to architectural and ...

EPITAPH UPON A FAMOUS GAME COCK

... EPITAPH UPON A FAMOUS GAMIE COCK. I no Rejoice ye cocks, and gaily crow, Po I For here lies stiff your deadliest foe, R) em Two feet, or near a yard, below Pe ell A braver champion never drew O., my His battle blade at Waterloo; .~5 Nor more lamented bit that plain, not Now Trosach-like with heaps of slain: ife. To celebrate each feat of death Achieved by him who rots beneath, Would drive the ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... COVINT GAR1DEFN THE.ATRE. . . . - tbnntro n I Tle ]lli pan- bis prsitisect visit to this theatre oni V.e. ne day tinight, aild his recent presence at Drury lanec ,o|eaed ido way to 1atc satisfied or cven abated the public t: I ?? c r't til lhe tiroaig, eveni to tire bnases, ite is-anat thcy were di opiae o. prodigiolus. i)t a seat, indeed, ita' vry mn- eatly lI ur in the morning. itas to he ...

NO POPERY!!!

... NO POPEIt 2E1r.C 'evt-zV uf 1 The 1rnitestaI'S ivant Talbot, Sul ?? the PapiSts have got all. but I I Am, Flenming the' he ins the mae to Will 'find it hard to lkeep his Plie a (rO1THE DU3LXN JOURN~AL.) i t ?? (esoas ~ rrd.o tis'm- c Among. the incidents which ocurdo(hsm-e f morable o~ccaSIO, wve think, the following fact.1worth bi -mentionling. A gentlemaflin tile middle gallery hb~p- is ...

THE ANATOMIE VIVANTE

... TILED AVA T TUVA NT.PX The public exhibition of this extraordinary indivi- dual commenced on Tuesday mornin- at the Chinese I Saloon in Pall Mall. At a very early hour he hd al e good number of visitors. After the accounts vhich1- we had read of the ghastly appearance of this person- t age, we were agreeably surprised to find him in the rpossession of a considerable portion of health, and with ...

MEMOIRS OF THE COUNTESS OF GENLIS

... MEMOIRS OF-THTI COUNTESS OF GENTIS. __ UR555S Utr J5LL -UIlfl yr -a1.Sa. ri This is a lively and most entertaining work. It s Contains the most varied and amusing pictures of I. French manners; and, though tedious in some of its a details, yet there is such a continual exhibition of new i I characters, such a shifting of the scenery, that the at- 1 tdntion is always kept alive. The author ...

CRAMER'S CONCERT

... 3r AMr Cramer gave a second concert in the George Strwee Assembly RoOMs on Friday evening last. T'hc brilliant [t and crowded audience which assembled, evinced the deep im- d pression which was made by the display of his great ta.. lents at the previous concert. As soon as the doors were h opened the room began to fill, anid long before the con,- s mencement of the performances, an audience ...