EXHIBITION OF THE ABERDEENSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... -Abprdeeq ;D. M'Hardy, Midtowu Cottage *David Fraseir ,- North Broaiford; B M'Rillia, Broadford; Geo..Baroig, Cilts; A. Aniderson,'Queen Street.' lPrqfeiFeoni-a.Thomas Darling, WoodhiU; Robert Cannon, Old Aberdeen;r Jmes Bowls, Devanha; Thomas Milne, Sunnyside-; ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... Best twelve Africari niarygolds, Mr Young, Close lousce 2nd, Mr Ri- cobardson. Best three falesitse, Air Fairley 2nd, J. It. Hardy, Esq., Spring Garden House, Morpeth. Best light and dark fuebsias, Mr Thompson. Best nine hollyhocks, Mr Fenwick, Netberton ...

AUTUMN EXHIBITION OF THE PRESTON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... ones of a large district are brought into compe- tition. Fuchsias and verbenas were not up to the mark of previous years; but hardy herbaceous plants were good, and in fair abundance. Dahlias were perhaps the best that have been at any show in the district ...

TUAM OCTOBER FAIR

... the last two or three years Mayo farmers have been in the habit of importing the Che- viot and other Scotch kinds of small hardy sheep for the mountainous districts. I merely mention their appearance here as a feature in the new farming system in the counties ...

REVIEWS

... next, There was an influential and numerous attendance. hia Amongst those present there ware-Mr. T. B. Horsfall, ga M.P., Mr. Thomas Thornely, M.P., the Rev. Rector ve Cam pbell, the Rev. Dr. Raffles, the Rev. Mr. flow- son, Dr. Ihue, Dr. D. P. Thomson, Dr ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... and Miss Hamilton; Majoreand Mrs Hartis, Mr J Hatchell, Mr and Ars H F Hlailtop, Dr Hargreave, Mr. J P Hardy, Dr and Dirs Hatcbel, Dr antd Mrs Hardy, Mr and Mrs Hatris, Air H Hayes, Mr and Mrs Hartford, Mr arid Mrs Hall, and Miss Louisa Morgan, Captain ...

HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S WINTER SHOW

... No. 40, belonging to Thomas Knowles, flesher, Aberdeen. For the second best, Five Sovereigns—To No. 41, belong- ing to James Stewart, flesher, Aberdeen. For the third best, Certificate of Merit—To No. 93, belong- ing to Thomas Knowles, Aberdeen. For ...

LIVERPOOL GRAND POULTRY SHOW

... Prize.-Mr. Thomas S. Trapp, Bedford. Price £5 6s. Mr. James Dixon, Bradford. Price £2 2s. CLAss XVI.-MAiAT. (For the best cock and two pullets, chickens of 1853.) let Prize.-Mr. Thomas S. Trapp, Bedford. Hatched In June. Price £8 Is. Mr. Thomas S. Trapp ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Maessy. BARONETS.--RIght Hon Sir Thomas EBmonde, Sir George Hodeon, D,sL '.iir P Rauent, D L; Sir Colman O'Loghlen, Sir Thomas Burk Sir David Roche, Sir Matthew Barrington, Sir Thomas Staplese, Sir Edward Meredyth, Sir Thomas Cresley, Sir Edward Borough. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... l Sir Duncan MGregor, Irspector-General of Constabulary. Lieutenant-Colonel Browne, Commissioner of Police. Major-General Thomas. COLONELS-JuieS, Clarke, Asistaent Quarter Marter General Knox. LaauT-COLONEee.-Chesney, RoyalArtillery; Kinox, Conyng. hem ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Seovel, Thomas J Neville, O'Reily, L laorrme, J Veruehuyle (presented), Gregory, Dargan, Wii W fairs, Stewalt Trench, Hoary Grattas,, George Itee, Hughes, B.swile, J Botler, 1; J T Distcrory (presented), J R Corbett, George Diriell, lenry Close, Thomas H. ...

LITERATURE

... Bt~i *, : Messri. tjhapmau and Hai have, in course of publica. tion, A New Library of Ralway Litehture, And thael sayby Thomas Car4 le.is a ?? shilling's -orth. it was firat printed in the Edshiburgh Reiew, in 1828. - And we doubt not that its banties ...