SUMMER SHOW OF PLANTS, FLOWERS, AND FRUITS, IN THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN

... James Duncan, gar- dlener. FucTsass (Best six).-lst prize, Thomas Sinclair, Esq., Hopefield; John Duncan, gardener; 2d ditto, A. J. Macrory, Esq. (Best ?? prize, A. J. Ma- crory, Esq.; 2d ditto, Thomas Sinclair, Esq. ROSES (Best six)..Ist prize, Wm. Crawford ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... arising from Dugdale's date of Hankford's appointment as chief justice; but this has been re- moved by reference, through Mr Hardy's customary kindness, to the Roll itself. It turns out, on inspection, that the date, instead of being January 29, 1414, as ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Mercutio observes, that his wound is not so wide as a church door, nor so deep as a well, yet he feels that it is enough. Sir Thomas More died with a jest, and he was a martyr, at least to his own sincerity. Men may joke and quibble till they cannot do otherwise ...

GLASGOW HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... Coirr beautiful Lillb~oe Japoniea; I'aton & Small wvere rich in Bisi- fror, seine; Austin & U'Anslan in Pelargonia; while Mr Thomas Bu Hfandyside, of Fishierrow, Edinburgh, exhibited an exccedingly ao fine collection of Roses. The 1queen of flowers was ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Needlework, and other articles of a similar nature. Two accidents occurred at the building. The Acis and Galatea fountain of Mr. Thomas, exhibited in the western nave, fell gown with a great crash. This fountain was, we believe, built upon the flooring of the ...

THE LEEDS HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL EXHIBITION

... gatdener ho J. Parnaloy, Esq., Milddleton; 3rd, G.a Vecose`rsNA..-SiX diotiuct varieties, L. Barker. Three ditto, a ast, Thomas Squires; Sssd. W. Caorr; 3rd, it. Fletcher. Beat, 0 1st, W. Cerr; 2nd and 3rd, L. Barker. Itoses o P'OTS.-Thsree distinct ...

CATTLE SHOW OF THE ROYAL IRISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Matthew Smith, Loughbrowv, Northumberland - Viscount Bangor, Thomas Wetherell, Darlington ; James hla Doegias, Atheistanford, Scotland; John Waring Max- well Down ; John Garden, Templemor e ; Thomas Kavanagh, Ba gna l twt ?? ef Caledon, the Earl of' Charle- ...

INQUESTS

... was resumed on Thursday last. The facts may be be=t gathered from the depositions or the witnesses, which we here subjoin. Thomas Baker, of Shipley, collier, .aid-He knew the deceased John Davis, who was fireman the Shipley colliery; worked at the same ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... Best 12 China esters, Thomas Blackbarne-John Blackburne 2nd. Best 12 Africun marygolds, James Edmondson- Thomas Blackburne 2nd. Bdst 12 French marygolds, Jas. Ejdmondron-James Grant 2odl.-Fruias-BasL basket of hardy fruit, Thomas Blackburne -John Blackhurne ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... reader will readily believe nvhttl Ito is aware that the Father Thomas of the tale, and the beaul tiful young novice whom he subdues to act according to tis designs, are no other than Thomas a Becket and fair Rosamond. , 5 The story is told with a good ...

INVERURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... PRoFESSroNAL CLASS. Two Fuschias,light.-John Sutherlan d, Inverury. . Three Cockstomubs-Johin Webster, Linton, Cluny. Twelve Hardy Herbaceous Plants-1, A. Collie, Manar; 2, Nicholas Gleunie, Fintray House; 3, John Wood, Logie-Elphinstone. Twelve Annuals-I ...

LADIES' FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... working tailors. At Downham, in Norfolk, last week, a man ascended a mill chimney and stood on his head on the top. The fool-hardy trick was done for a small wager. A tall fellow, who was dressed like a seaman, swal- lowed, the other day, the whole stock ...