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ELGIN CATTLE SHOW

... I'IX,~I.V ('.B'L]. SHOW1 AL I 1z It XJWtI Is IIL ,Ilards.It [E I [lost I os1,ettait. 1tIL zI, ta jtv In hiiihic avivaz~lltI dXll atalfi tal hi(|t i, utsi-l lId. .1 hr- lusi1y l1i: .,1 i.ii:.! : q1!ltit niWtl Irwisl-l~lglip(ptlahiletl ta ev lIttlla'ln} arIti l Ii tai 6 li t : I'Siiir IlVl ];, I Ill o 1th lCioulnt, ild bv iizulIi tIn I tat: iitli ;,itt , eI 1li ( . (ill i'! E i n L t irc l tI1 t ...

FAIRS

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FAIRS IN NOVEMBER

... FAIRS IN NOVEMBEIt. - 4. Fochabers; Thur. Tarves, Ton*,anf. Douge 5. Falkirkh Frid. 9. Edlinburgh, Hal- ?? Sal. Newmachar la. Mannofield Longside Mon. Dunkeld Tues. Fordycre, Hallow Fair (2 days) 11L Aboyne Ivl uir ?? Wed. Inverury 12. Lonmay 1 3. Cullen 16. Oldrain Strachan Ttyst Thur. 17. Ruthrieston Huntly 18. Strichen I-Lllorf. Ellon Frid. FOIL. Tues. Wed. Thur. Frid. Mon. Tues. lVed. ?? ? ...

FINE ARTS

... gy, TO THE EDITORt 0F THTE ABEReDEEN JOURNAL. I nMs. Encrort-The zeal which you havermuntfested in forivarding every priae ansI 1kbiic irrprovemceat of this city and its inhrabitants,'induces themet hope thlat you will afibrdl a place hi your Journal to the following ]it- oboervationa in evtedenre ol'nur advance in refinement. the A few years ago, drawing was not thought ot' in the course of ...

HORÆ NAVALES

... '1OBRM N1AVALE& r Bavjng, In oe ?? paper:endeauroed,h by_-eS of icomparative tnecarementto: to convey to our eraders a car- r rec id ei of the size and scnatlinet of the Americant 44--on frigats, w;e tshall now proceed to consider die ain ancopt of- ?? and, asll of then were anted tas well- a .constructed in. preceisely the souse way, w shall takethe President for our guide, confining our ...

COVENT GARDEN THEATRE

... IGOVENT GARDEN THEAVRE. DiR 30NE5's LORD OGLEBY. The Clandestine Marriage was performed actlthis Theatre' Flast night, for the purpose of introducing a Mr' Jones, If the Edinburgh Theatre upon the London, stage. Mir Jones, guti we understand, has acquired considerable fame. on the nor- - thern boards, and his performance last night proves that his the merits were justly appreciated. He ...

LITERATURE

... 11TERATURE. tsVE~tnteS Ill OunCE; FPsase EVENING; the Poetry by j Thomas Moore, Esq. ; the Music composed and selected h by Henry R. Bishop and Mr Moore. London;, J. Pow-S er, 1827. Price les. E We are glad to find Mr Moore once more in Iris proper l1 place-worshipping at the shrine of Apo31o with his lyre Si is his hand, and doing homage to the glorious Gnd ?? site noised powers of poetry and ...

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT

... PkOVESStONAL 4oprEgy'S CONCERT. The Soit igv chir second. concert, In the George VI StreetAssemby Room,-on Tursdayevening~ leastL This bitio Concrt sool bavtake plce oibesame'erefllg assthe Theatical P~fl~innbac.as lindly postponed on That. accun. A son s hedodea~wereopened,.oheromsn began. . to fil, an longbefo eth concert coummencid everyraet C'rt was oospid, an ?? places and gallery were ti ...

THE WAVERLEY NOVELS

... THE WAVER.LEY NOVElaS. A new 'Edition of theme celebrated W.1orks, revised and corrected by the Author, with a general Preface, 'an Intro- dutitiqtt to each Novel, and Notes historical and* il ,ustritive :Ar, e ?? l mnn atbss i V'tbiW~lg not only supersede ?? tiredonslehas yet ?? bu ill find lt Wa fthaCS ld i 5tuansate o-thosnsaiiug to psesacoret authentic, and illustrdfed edmifbi~f ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... (From La Belle Aiscmblie-) WAT.rIl5G Datss. A pelisse of ethereal blue satin, ?? down the front of the skirt by languette straps. The body quite plain, and suriasunted at the throat by a diet ruff, boullence. Sleeves, ent gigot, with gauntlet cuffs, finished on the outside of the arni With straps, corresponding with those which fa~ten the skit of the selisse where it closes. A longroind tippet ...

LITERATURE

... evei rflo~r-eCTlVt' VIEWS.-PART FOURTH1 OF THE1 cut FARVEWELL To TIME. cons Thevre are habits of thought and senttment Which unite geti cult rl-tiirablrl rone'ber, but which wve too freooen'ly see: ill- c Thf~.It is a Ilin .eitable thing when a ?? 1-'t kt nquir fun5d CoI tentplslici oprnit into no rperreption-s tori C-f igi- ?? tritli or ! tOW'S with no aslpirftiongi of p jeta- hid lic*zi so; ...

FIFE AGRICULTURAL CATTLE SHOW

... FIFE AGRICULTU'RAL CATTLE SHOW. Gkit A:KIIeICUL'J LInS. t:ATVIL b5n- I The Si xth Anniversary Meeting of the Fife Agricultural Society was held at Cupar on the 6th current. The stock brought forward for exhibition was numerous, and highly creditable to the skill of the proprietors and farmers of the county. The different premiums were keenly contested.- In many cases it required the exercise ...