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CAMPSIE, STRATHBLANE, AND BALDERNOCK CATTLE SHOW, &c

... CAMPSIE, STRACTIlI1LANE, AND BALDERNOCK CATTLE SHOW, &C. The annoiil exhilbitian of this long-estnblished snciety's best spo- c;lowns of live stock aid batteO wios hold; at Claclian of Oalltpeic, on Tuesday the 7th iestant, and, ItIS tisil, attracted miulh interest in the district. Terio qumity of the eiiihls brouight forward ens admitted to be very excllelit, And soich is to denmonstrate ...

LITERATURE

... LITER AT UR E. A 'VISIT TO MIEXiCo, by the 'West India Islands, Yucatan, and F nited States, with Observations and Adventures on the 1aA y. 1y WVmr,. Parishi Robertson. InI 2 vols. London iljnkin, MMarshall, & Co. WfR . I'AI:ISIH ROIEaTSOX, and his deceased brother, are slr(lqtjy well known to ill interested in South America, and to a - eiderable extent to the general public, by their ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... MEARNS. This show took place, oni Friday the 20t ullitimo, at Newton, and proved a most eucefsful one. The jadges were Mr. John Morton, Cleughearn, East 1l0bride; Mr Robert Hamilton, Gallowhill, Car- munnock; and Mir Robert London, Hairlaw, Fenwickl, who awarded the prizes as follows e- Class 1. Best Cow in Milk-Ist and 2d, Mr Robert Young, Rys- land; 3d, Mr Arthur Rather, Nethorplace, 4th, ...

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 ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... LIT ERA TU RE. Tun. ART JOURN~AL. London and Glasgow: George Virtue. e y THEe present number of this admirable periodical differs from 51 those which have preceded it by the want of the usual engraV-I ing from some work of sculpture; but this deficiency may be considered as in Some degree ?? for, as there are four engravings from pictures in the Yerrnou Gallery. We do not think, however, that ...

CATTLE SHOW AT BAILLIESTON

... CAT T-= - A CAtTTLE SHlOW A&T BAILLIESTON. i Tue annutial cattle sihow of thle Old Motkiatid, Barony, B0titWell ItO atd Catiter Fartoleg Scioety, tack ?? at 13,silliestee, on Friday last, wsett, ve, atro lapjv ta sav, thec societv was as forteeate to I t haRS beets an previous vectrq fitl hoe g flee wVeather, 'lte cattle exhibited II the( valseclses were very' flee einlteals, while the better ...

CHRYSTON AND CADDER CATTLE SHOW

... CIIRYSTON AND SADDER CATTLE SHOW. The annnal show of this society took place at Ilishopbriggs, ol the 9th currenot. Tho entries of cattle were unusually large, and the show ofldrvaght bOI rse verysuperior. T'I ejuldges-Messrs. Samuiel Clark, Manswraesgs John Black, Easterhousei o anidtobert Clark, Calderbank -awarlded the prizes its followo,- Class 1. For the best 31ilch Cow-Ist, Mr Alexander ...

HER MAJESTY'S DRAWING-ROOM

... HER AIAJEFSTY'S D)RAWING-ROOM. (irrom the Times.) The Queen held a Dr'awirg-roorn (the first this season) yes- terday atternoo llin St. James's Palace. Upwards of 200lndies were presented at the reception, which was very numelously t attenided. The Queen wore a train of blue and silver cloth, with gold stars, trimmed with gold braid and silver blorelc. ' The pretticoat was wlhite net over ...

LOOSE MEMORANDA ON GLASGOW SUBJECTS

... I NO. Ky. By SHNxax tEM I NISCE NCES. ?? my communtication to you, of 28th February last (No. 12), I stated hz~w I had beatsia very bad boy ain olden time, and had stolenl a piots tif liquttrice-root froms i garden of a druggist, whoseo name I hadl forgotten, and that the place where I corn- initted this depredation at prusetit forms thle site of our Sheriff's Court. I now understand from you ...