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... P oYAL SCOTTISTI ACADEMY. Ti T irTY-SECOND EXHIBITION of the 'WORKS of LlXtN-( ARTIS7S is OEN- D.UIY, from Nine till Five arud Every from 7 to 10 o'clock. MI[D.VIFERY AND DISEASES OF WOM74EN AND CHILDREN. ,-IR THIATCHER'S CLASS for the Instruction JD o FFMALLES in the above Department, commences 2.1st 5th. For particulars apply at 14 Picardy Place. , LL Partles having CLAIMS agai1st tbe 11\ ...

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... THIS EVENING. UNCAN M'LAREN, EsQ., will deliver a D LECTUR13, in QUEEN STREET ILXLL, on The Working of the Forbes M'Kenzie Act, Chair to be taken at Eight o'clock by Bailie BLA.CI0ADDER. ASSE.MBLY ROOMS, GEORGE STREET. rATRONESSES. Mrs CRArGIr HAL5SETT INGLIS of Cramond. Mrs M4ERcER, Senr., of Gorthy. Mrs 31ONCRIErr. DIRECTOR. C. C. HALKETT INGLIS, Esq. Tlhe DIREcTORS beg to announce that ...

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... 0'YAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY. Thle TUIRTY-SECOND ErXHIBITION, of the WORKS of LIVING ARTISTS is OPEN DAILY, from Nine till Five; and Every EvEv7-ts', from 7 to 10 o'clock, and WILL CLOSE SATUIRDAY TIHE 15TII MAY. CALEDONIAN RAILWA-Y COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an EXTRA- OIUDINARlY 31EETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the CALEDONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY will be held on FRIDAY the Twenty-first day of ...

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... ?? REV. P.OB. ANDERSON, S . iasgof (at itr~etet eng~aged ~eeceacdully in Reviva| Week), will 're~aeh in1 BRIGHlTON STURET Csxnr~aa, To- giroov Forenoce, Aftern~oonC ?? Evening. pARISH- OF' NORTY' t-E I T H. Mn- mdxm diN67VE - That tlhe HALrL-YEILY SrA'rFUOXY MIErING efi the PAROCHIAL BOARD thc p~iasi of ?? LEITE will be Iteld, within the Vales55 Cnenc tl~scere, on TITsnAY, the 2d day of August ...

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... - DRESS, _- . .NEW CARPETS. . C -*i - f esss~eeea'their &hof vEIV CARPETS, sehicls they are Fesabled to ojser stlll, as sofa Ibe see Lss perusl e.ofthtseotong ist, uf fhe -same Loss, Prkes os fow U ii- ' BRUSSELS'-CABPETS, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4E, to 49 6d per yard. TAPESTRY CARPETS, 2s lId, B 3d per yard. RIDDERMINSTER AND SCOTCH CARPETS, Yard-wide, all Wool, 2S; 2d 28 4d, 2s 6d, 29 lOd, as per ...

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... GENERAL1 NOTICES. FORTH AND CLYDE NYVIGATI.ON. - OTrCE IS HEREIAY GIVEN, That ai1 N ORDINARI GENERAiL .3EETIxG of th COlPANY of FIROPRIIETORts of .he Ft RTI aid CLYDE NAVIGA-TIt)N will -be held in the QuF:N's b IloTEL, Georze Square. (hlasgew, on WEDNESDAY, che 26th day of October 'ins ant. at One o'clock in the Afternoon precisely, pursuant to Act of Pa liameut. By Order of ?? anid Council. : ...

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... GEMqiRAL XOTICOES. AN ADDRESS Will be delivered THIlS DAY, at 12 o'clock Noon, by THE REV. DRB EGG, ON THEI-.NDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN, ; On oecasion of the OPENING of the ! SEdOND DAY of the' 2NEWHAVE2N FREE CfURCH MANSE BAZAB IN TilE. UJSIC HALL:, GkORGE STREET. Doors open from ?? Eleven till Five ?? and from Half-past- Six till Nine o'clock Evening. By kind permiso1n the , BAND OF THE ...

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... -HOTELS, &c. * - XALL HIALL 0W 1AIR2' ' Mr Aliddlema _dekits lo iatiigne that, Special and most Extee A''ngements NOTrE. Y,are being wnadefor the Aceomesxdation of ' Strangers and oihsfiesidng the I Nll- 'B B0lduring AIt 11alloew lasr 7YeeL. TO STRANGERS VISITING EDINIBURGH. Parties visiting th's 4celebrated Dininy .Estna1ie- sneet will meet with civility and prompt attendasce. ...

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... U EVIVAL SERVICES jN BRIGHTON Pt, STREET CHAPEL. TO-MORROW and DURING THE WERE. Rev. J. EKIR, Forenoon-Rccbject: All 'Things but L1ss for Christ. Rev. Professor FlSNEY. Afteriwon-Sulgecit Excuses for Sin condemns God. Evgning--God's Com- nandmcnts not Grievous. Prednseday--God is Love. 2'hursdlay-God's Love Commended to us. Firiday- Not Far from the Hingdom of God. JFeek .i'ght lcl Meliccs at ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Joretqu PROCLAMATION OF THE FRENCH EMPIRE. Pants, Thursday Evening.—At this hour we have already lived just twenty-four hours under the Empire, and the brief | ceremony that took place last evening at seven o'clock, in the | Chamber of Deputies, was ratified by the official acts of this morning, and again confirmed by the military spec le which closed at two o'clock this afternoon. He that was ...

THE MOORS, &c

... THE MOORS, &e. Pertusmerr —We have already alluded to the very flatter- ing prospects forthe on the grouse moors this sea- son, from the rumberand extent of the coveys, and the condi- tion of the Lirds being almost unprecedentedly fine. Alter the shoot ng commences they will soon pack, from the age of | the young grouse; bat tho sport will be the longer protracted, and the breed better ...

(BY OUR USUAL EXPRESS.)

... (BY USUAL EXPRESS.) Lonpox, Wepnespay HOSTILITIES ON THE DANUBE. —— (BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.) Vienna, Nov. 8.—The Consul of France at Bucharest writes as follows to M. de Bourqueney, under date the 6th of November :— “ On the 2d and 3d of November the Turks crossed the Danube from Turtukai to Oltenitza, to the number of about 18,000 men. “ On the 4th General Parlof attacked them with 9000 men, ...