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LITERATURE

... C1nARACrTSISTICt OF WELSH PRLACITIIN; alsb, Extracts from e a Letter written by the Rev. Calvin Cotton, at.A., oftAmerica, Y on the Character and Peculiarities of the Welsh People, &c. o Glasgow: Printed by W. G. Blackie & Co. 'flins is a little work giving some very interesting details on Y a subject which will be entirely nowcv to the great majority of s our readers. It appears that in these ...

THE CRYSTAL PALACE AND GARDEN AT SYDENHAM

... THlE CllYSrTAL PALACE ANI) GARIDE.N Al' I)EN LIf AM. (Fronm the 0 atlsencr'n Qlron'Xls.) The garden inl course of formattion tit Rvdil iham, in CImpe- tionl with tile Crystal P'alatee li, I hititeiti rweelvil only sli--lit attd occasional notice iii thes;e iolutimes. Sir Jo's.pi Plioalo's !ilatt have howevevr Iivoieitt so 1`at' imtttititlld, ;uol his ittltjiqtios tutu' nowte S.) 5 easily tt-a ...

POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS

... ?? _ -- i O LA ET 'A IE SSAi DUNLOP STREET THlEAv'tE. W, have much pleasure in directing attention to Mlr. Glover's adveitisement in another page. It will be seen that the long promisedl dramatic version of Unele Tom's Cabin is to be put on the stage this evening. From the manuelr in which the piece has been constructed, and the care displayed in bringing it on the stage, we feel ...

NEW MUSIC

... E O D S ]IITION OF TIIE DANCE MUSIC OF SCOTLAXn. Ar- ranged for the IPiano-forte, and edited by J. T. Surenne. -dinburgI, CGlasgow, and Aberdeen: Wood & Co. i*EWAIE OP TIIE GIrsIEs. WVords by Cliciles SwYain. DIusie by George Simpson. London: D'Almaine & Co. IJE OvEesAND MAIL POLKA. By George Simpson. D'Almaine & Co. :-IS FLIURS POLKcA. By Ricardo Linter. D'Almaine & Co. .IA.INO OX TIIE SUiMME ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... PRI'NCE'S THEATRE. norters of dramxiatic entertainments will b 1VHnUiT, o 1I1I1A.1. 'ITle supporters of dramatic entertainments will be happy to learn thiat Mr. (;lover is to re-opetn the Prince's Theatre on M5o1nda1y evelling, with a number of new performers, and all the tfavo nrites of his old co(opaillu, who are so well lknowtn and so justil admired in this city. We are especially pleased ...

CARMUNNOCK FARMERS' SOCIETY

... T Tho ammnal show of tho Carmunnock Farmers' Society took place t nt upon Friday the 10th Jnne, itn field adjoining the village of Car- 1. munnock. The day being file, therewes a large numberof spectators to present anxiously observinig the proceedings of the day. The nnln- er of e tries for Stock, &c., seas raiher smaller tan lbtst yearn, bat Y1 this defieielcy was jiade up by the superior ...

AMUSEMENTS v. DRINK

... AMUSEMENTS T. DRINK. ly AM U3I Al N'T6 T. 1)t IK. W With the kitten, which, when it has no other diversion, chases its own tail, man las a natural love of amusement, Let it be ie gratified, anti the mind ?? a season relaxed fiom life's hard er labour by ?? and cheewful enjoy-ments. Tea, coffee, Ad music, the harimlmess gamc, the social circle, expeditions to the 3y country, places of public ...

CLOSING OF THE DUBLIN EXHIBITION

... (From the Times' Correspondence.) Dublin, Tuesday. The Great Industrial Exhibition of 1853 was finally closed yesterday, the stern principle of punctuality onl which Mr. Dar. gan and thie executive committee hlave hitherto acted having enabled them to resist the most ul-gent appeals lade by sections of the exhibitors and of the public to keep it open beyond the time originally fixed for its ...

CARNWATH LAMB FAIR

... CARNIVA'rll LAMB FAIT. WmtI)Ni'ifivY AtT 91 WmE-NuOsi5tY, Auo. 24. . This ensuel market was held to-day at tbe uiseul place, end the 1. stock produced was composed of black-faced oes - mc ad elsere, and a foe ClIeviotg, crosses, and bialf-brads. Thle d]ay wns very fine, and the butfer.,; were itniersois. Tbe general stock shhown was scarcly an avcrage of fomer yeans, and not so good ill qu1 ...

POPULAR AMUSEMENTS

... MrPrhine'8 Tkeatre.-On Monday evening, the Prince's Theatre he pened with at bill of fare composed of ingredients of a kind cii, w hicb, on former seasons, wvere extremely popular in thle same ~Ci, nuglitlehoue. heaudience,, whicb was large-the houseI Nils was full in fact-was evidently highly delighted wvith the enter- :tee tainmeirts, enil the peformances wvere repeatedly interrupted by toe ...

CATTLE SHOWS, &c

... ICRYMIEN. The Stratli-Eadrick Chlb's anniual Cattle Show was held it Dryinca osl the 2d ijsteent, she the followintg prlemiums were awarded:- For the best Blll, froni 3 to 7 yeers old-lst, Mir Robert Paton, FtOR CA.TLE OF 'rIIE AYRSHIRiII liII:FlD. Cloberhill; 2d, Mir John Macdam, Blairover; 3d, Mr Walter ;i'Al- lister, leglless. FIr the best two-yeer-old B1lt-est, Mr IRobert Patoi, Cleherhill ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... LI'T'ER;ARY NOTICE. 1,11[ xal~l W- n1W. flurry/ 3fotir-T/ thc A WIlor qf ,,ssages 7;1 the LifeqofMr. .illargorct ilfinith ' '-For shlar p anid ?? demiestion of Fcot tish chaaletr, ioi (l~ and s~li lul Cexpositioni of Scottish feelinigs, for grayibie and jlstly tonied description of Scottish lifc anid mannilers, this novl nisy rlahn tho as before any of thc former ?? of its gifted author. ...