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EXHIBITION OF THE SCOTTISH ACADEMY

... or THE SCOTTISH A-A1)F.X,1' F(URiTil NOTICE. Whiti Icoilollc's most poletlecal pictures this year Tile )Jr ., _roiiltDcers Startled, and I 52, well are d Se,,appoac edTwilight. The first s n lclt we have ever seen. The shli clct flled by a pool of wvater, the an i coreo oe myiighty stream, in which, innit v icaoved by a rock, the moon- b00ae~ erd of deer Icave been star- ritot - ...

BRIGHTON THEATRE—KEAN AND WALLACK

... 1 ' 1 -TiiEA N .A .1D , Ii,'l ie excite li u ol1' da ii ilteri- iinI~ theli't feic day'. by the Iliic- CoX ?trT'Oai 11:1(1 been etlgliged to C' 1f ,iil , bhld Idi the otlher rot It ill ~ ill lie lhuj)t of' pvrr~wlrinii. J1 col' Cd' ,liticL' on thle 7tli Sepi- Inc ;07 it) ?? t VIES Of I 111praict i' ill SIIVll CaSeL- 0 o Il ~c.tll~it for tilte interest of' both go 1 'iIl atd iiiclt nticua ...

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... ' FASHIONS FOR DECEMB3EIR. (rrome thle Londonr erned Pareets Ladies' Maegazine ,f Fraslion. ) Perkins, satins, velvets, levantines, and moires ?? I foulards, are the mnaterihdl noty in demande anod the Ca- t vourite celolra are saeableuse, oranige and bllack, and rneethyst. Cloth dresses anti redingotes are preparing in Paris; they are maure full iet the skirt, with tight . bndies and sleeves ...

The Household Suffrage Agitation Exposed. Our readers are of course aware of the agitation lately set on foot by a

... certain party in England. We regret to see not a few good Radical prints look upon this movement with, what we conceive to be, too favourable an eye. One paper (an able advocate of the cause) expresses himself, with reference to this question, thus: they (the Household Suffrage agitators) get what they require, their five points, it would not damage the cause of Universal Suffrage and Annual ...

management of civil society, is to affirm that the institutions of man are more elevated in their character ..

... institutions of the Messiahthat the interests of time are more important than the interests of eternity, a position which no Christian minister dare assume—a doctrine that no man who believes in the immortality of the soul will admit. Come forward, then, revered sirs, and unite with us in the labour of universal love; and may our Heavenly Father, to whom we are all responsible, direct and ...

METHLICK CATTLE SHOW

... The Cattle Show under the patronage of the Methlick Wh ?? Association, was held at Alethlick, on Tuesday _ ithe 28tu tlt, The .ladges, Aessrs Simpson, Mains of Pitfbor; d Waller, Wester Fintray; and Strachan, ?? d Premiums as followes:- RY CoWs. 4. Mr. Milne, Mains of Esele- Bar I. Mr Hay, Shiothin. mont. ala S 2. Mr Whitehead, Little Meth- Marcs and Foals. Bea lick. I. Mr Hay, Shethin. Pea f ...

WOMAN'S FATE

... BY THE HON. AIRS NORTON. And lie not thou CaSt down, because thy lot The glory of thy dream retionibleth not, Not for h;erself was wiimaa first create, Nior wet to be man's idol, but his monte. Still from his birth his craddled bel, she tends, The first, the last, the fithfsleit of friends Still finds her place in sickness or in woe, Humnable to eomfort, strong to unorlergo Still in the depth ...

LITERATURE

... THE SCOTTISU CHRISTIAN HERALD. January 1840. Edinburgh: John Johnstone. This publication, through the judicious and ex- cellent management of its conductors, has now ob- tained an enduring hold oln the public favour. The original essays and discourses in the part now before us are by eminent divines, of wvhlom it is unnecessary to saymore tban that their names are sufficient guaran- tee for ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... The Soviety of Arts met in the Royal Inititution, on Wednesday, the 15th January-David Mlaclagan, M.D., FR.S.E., Viee.President, in the chair. The folio wing conmmunicationus were m;ile:e 1. Description of nn Improvement on the Mercurial Registering Thermometer of Rutherford. by wbich the injury frequently ceused hy the continued contact of the steel index with the mereu!ry is completely ...

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 ...