PICTURES BY MDELE ROSA BONHEUR
... PICTULUES BY IXiDLE. ROSA BONHEUR. , ,, A I _ - _ - rlunu.X UVL V~ix sn-s ?? 1 . - . There are at present on vie~v, in Mr. Fiulay!s Rooms, 24 Tull Renfield Siteet, three paintings by Rosa ...
... PICTULUES BY IXiDLE. ROSA BONHEUR. , ,, A I _ - _ - rlunu.X UVL V~ix sn-s ?? 1 . - . There are at present on vie~v, in Mr. Fiulay!s Rooms, 24 Tull Renfield Siteet, three paintings by Rosa ...
... SCOEISH SHIPBIUILDERS' ASSOCIATION, - s . . . . .. I ?? .. . .. ?? IIJ~ VV. .flA J.L U X V AJ1AULbQ fl.OO1JU >VLU f1 The monthly meeting of this Association was held in the Queen's Rooma, .on Monday evening-james Hall, Esq., of .Aberdeem, in the chair. ThaeO firApyN expressed his thanks to the meeting, and to the gentlemen who had invited him, for the honour they ?? done :linm in appointing ...
... TI. T 0 NwDYrA YOV2CG ME.i'S LITERBASY COMPETITTO SCHEME. This scheme, 'which embrace this and the adjoining S parishes of Lochwinnoch, Houston, and Kilmalcohn, was set IE agoipg two years ago, with-a -view to the -improvement of young men. The mode of procedure is shortly thus:-Cer- tain subjects of study, with relative text-books, are pre- F_ scribed; a year is allowed for preparation, ...
... AFTERpNOON EDT I IOr .A .l D Omen.Thursday, 2 P.M ~ BY ELCT,TRj,_oTEVZO-GRAPV`, IFORE~i6N iNTBIE ' has, Wednsd- ay. The Neapolitan Envoys have already had sevea in 'view with Cavour. -SEiifii dpsi'itint j%*idy. De La Greca, who arrived hoe yesterday, has been recelve by M. ThouveneL - . , fREUTERS 7IJLgBGAMs.l--- THE MASSAcE OF CORHITASS IN SSHU ' : . P~fairs, 19th1 July. The jMan.Fteur says,- ...
... LIVERPOOL NSEWrS - - lr I (From outr ?? 00tra5iotl.tl Liverpool, Thursday. Si1OtC;flt CASE OF DIIASILAUGHTFER ix LIVzirroO ShY A DAUt TEha-At the Coroner's Court to-day &u inqueet was held on tbe body of an old woman, iamed Ellen Jones, when the following horrible oilse vae disclosed. The deceased lived veithherdaughter, and both were given to habits of drankenness. For some time past the old ...
... EXTRAORDtNlINARy RECOVERY OF A ST1OLE N INF ANT. --I- At Greenwich Police Court, on Monday, Sarah WVeaver, a respectably dtesed young woman, de. seribiug herself as the wife of a seaman, retsiding at 5 Sackville Street, Sonthsea, Portsrnouth, wds' placcd in the dock before Mr. Traill, char'ged (on suspicion of intending to desert a female infant,' three weeks old, in the public streets.' Thc ...
... The International Congress, which has been sit. tiv g at Geneva with a view to regulate the position of hospitals and woundedin time of war, has terminated ,itB labours. Ten resolutions havo DOOR adoptod fnd signLd, 3under rest rve of ratification, by the representatives of Belgium, Baden, Denmark, Spain, :France, Hesse, 5 Italy, the Nethetlands, Portugal, Prussia, Switzer. land, and ...
... THE SCOTTS OF BUCCLEUOW. M om the Spectator.) The Douglases were essentially great fendal barOns, a the Hamiltons ?? French nobles, tho Campbells b grqatpatriarebalchiefe and Seotchl en, par execUence, btt the Scotts of Bucleluch are moestroopers on a grand scale. C There were two Breat fauilies of the name of Scott, the House of Balweary, in Fife, of which the cele- brated wizard-baron, ...
... WsFE-BEATrrO.-At the Police Court on Thurs. day, before Bailie Caldwell, Edward Wallace, la. bourer, 89 High Street, was cha.rged with having, on the same morning, within his own house, as- ?? Chittick, his wife, by seizing her by the throat and forcing her down on a bhd, and striking her on the head with his fist, to her hurt and injury, and further with creating a disturbance, in breach of ...
... THE CALCUTrA CYCLONE, The Spectator, professing to write from an official report on the cyclone, gives the following narrative of the event, prefixing the remark, that it is on the level of the great historic calamities, of events like the destruction of Pompeii, the earthquake in Lis- bon, or the catastrophe which, in our own time, half desolated Catania. The storm of the 4th October, ...
... . MEETING FO PAnL1AMENTAUY REFORSM.-O the evening of Friday a meeting took place in the Via. toria Hall for the purpose of forming an association for Parliamentary Reform. Ex-Provost M'Ewen acted as chairman of the meeting. On the platform were- Ex-Provosts Brown and Mackirdy, ?? Brown, Kelly, Campbell, and Sharp; Messrs. Clark, Fisher, Sommerville, P. B. Ferguson, Smith, Wright, ZrVFie, M'Nab ...
... pseosracrus. (Privnte maud Confidential) (From Punrch) It being considered in acdordance with the epuit of the age, the March of intellect, and the priinciiles of progress, that those persons who are unfortunate enough to come under the unfavourable notice of tilbunals established ili unesligletenccd times, sh uld be onabled to avail themselves of systematic arrange- meents for defeating the ...