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THE FIGHT FOR THE BELT

... ?? A fed -age -- (Abridged fro0n, ELakwdod's Magazine for -Pe.) bhree years against allcomers The Cham a keeps.the Ring, S it againstwhatstijsrie might T universe -as lriug; Free years the .invatigsrdle The Champion'aitrfgtah hath graced, Telides' belt or that which spanned The sinewy loins of ector grand, No braver heart e:nhraoed, And in three years no foeman -Had dared dispiste thegrize; ...

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... L.I TBRAT U RE. ?? ANTI.SLAVERY POLsCY. An., Oration }against Trimmeros and Trimming. By Henry Ward -Tan public character and consistency of Henry Ward Beecher, one of the most eminent irving advocates-cf human i freedom, having been through some mistake impugned in this I city, and the imputation being too apt to gain credence with I those, and those only, who are not acquainted with. his his ...

DUMBARTONSHIRE CATTLE SHOW

... DUMBARTONSMIRE CATrLE SEOW. _. . . . - -W . I ?? A _ - I ?? annual show of the Dumbartonshire Agricultural Society WU- held at Dumbarton yesterday. The display of to wits 1 and of a very superior ?? stock was large, , '-arscs exhibited being particularly number of first-class .. - * I d worthy of notics. The fullOvWt, id a list of the awardd SECTION ?? AYRSHIRE BREED, Class I. Cow in milk (9 ...

POETRY

... A CLERK'S DREAM. At the desk I sate a-dreaming, and my dreams were of those days~ When with light step I wandered-climbed the heather-purploed braes, W'here the winds, all times refreshing, kissed my brow and acuity hair, And the song birds' joyous warblings woke the echoes every- where. In the depths of an old dim forest, 'neath the shadows of the trees, kh~~u~~il I Iay, msel heart-full, ...

GRAND EVENING CONCERT

... j G'R'AND 'EVEN'ING 'O NC, E :Ri.L I MVMinXa AfHEM1E HAYES. i' The cone&rit n'iuc$ by ?? Merijon Kyle, music publisher ,with Madame OCathirine Hayes 'as the leading' E, attr5 ?? ?? in the City Hall last night, the at- Y' 'tefndanca being 'omewhat 'mege; considering that lidy's .world wade 'iiutation as a vocaist, and the not uareason* t able OhargeYadmsion. Madame Hayea's iin excellent - voice ...

THEATRE-ROYAL—ORIGINAL DRAMA

... TREATRE-ROYAL-ORIGINAL DR.AI1A. List ?? this theatre was well filled by a fashionable audience, attracted by sornowhat of a rarity irn this city, the production of an original drama. The Ways of the World, the title given to this new piece, bears much. the same relation to the regular five act heavy dramatic plays ?? an idyll *1-es to an cpic poem. The story is a simnple one, and the ...

LITERATURE

... LITBER .LT-uR.E. F}mmmo.D HAVEST or RA&an ScuooLs; or,i$ Third -- 3Ple, vithYN s Editions of ?? and Secorfd Tlea Vt 3y - cas Ggthri , D.D. diu:.7 rgh: Adam ?? i Elc N, -1 isfvw n-wards of twelve yeas-eince the origsil Plea of btu this.eloqunet- divine and f rvid~p~i~lmt iropist was given to sk ie1,pebc., -W wellr mnemboer tesensation it calh forth. fal wit , too -many, one text (not lprocept ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... B.ILIESTO2N. The annual cattle show of the Old Monkland, Barony, Bothwell, and Cadder Farming Society was held at Bailie- ston on Friday last, and met with its accustomed success. A large number of spectators were present, among whom we observed John Blacikley, Esq., Milton, the president of the society; George Miller, Esq. of Frankfield; Mr. Sheriff Logie of Airdrie; Captain Bosweu, of the ...

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... LITER A T U R E. Wimp?1' HAsiwoOK To Scwnsb FOR ToupasTr: Illua- trated with Maps, Plans, ?? Views. By the Rev. John M1. Wilson. London: T. Nelson & Sons, Paternoster Row. 186se .TEI comprehensive nn-d .ystematio style, so tastefully cor- ?? in this valuable work, give to it special pretensions to Public notice. WhNe embracing every object and place of Riterest in Scotla, and giving every ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... FICKINGS F ROAx PUNCH. THE EDINBURGH REVISB SY. (TUESDAY, AUGUST 7.1 There's an ancient periodical, in blue and yellow bound, That appears on old Whi tatles as quarter-day comes round, And many a good od- tisvoned Whig would make L sad ado, 'Were a quarter-day to pass without his E&tinlurgti Review £! But not in ?? uniform of blue and yellow pied Wascdad that Edinburgh Review wvhichnow wakes ...

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... L 1 TER A TVU RE. pne iec~tiofls of an TwEaID AND DON: or. Ecolle ndtions dEdition. Edin Angler for the last Fiftv Years. e burgh: william . P NimWOo 3 enthu- b Tme firc, edition of ti , vvOr, h foich w s only published 3' asaotic ?? o, waS 5hited in a fortnit. It is a genial sno t; t 0g, a e umuch altiable information for i and racy voluame, cotasd eslPtiob; of the scenery on the anglers, Ma ...