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LITERATURE

... U16nsrlv, TaxOPnrIon, PRACTICA, AND ANaLYTICcA, 13 Dr. Sheridan Musprait, LFRE. Parts 52,53, and .5t London; and Howard Street, Glsow: Wiflliam Mac- 'kenzie. WE have had frequent occasion to spealk in praise of this 'work during its progress through the press, and the moae we are ?? with it the more we are satisfied of the cor- ?? of the opinion we formed when the first parts came under our ...

MEARNS CATTLE SHOW

... MEARNS CATTLE SaOW, A ?? A- ' The ?? exhibition of cattle, horses, &c., of the Mearns v Agricultural Society, took- place on Tuesday on the usual o6 - ground at Newton;* but tbe day-proved ratherunfavourable, ~ Ii I rain fialing nearly all day. The judgeis for cattle were- f L essrs kobert 'Kban, Lumloch; Calder; James Scot, 11 Greenhill, :East Kilbide; Jamnes Renule, Kessengton; East j L ...

ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY

... ?? VICTODFtINE.Y MIr. Alfred Mellon's new opera of Victorie; was taf work selected for performance last night. It affards us much pleasure to record ?? eminent success Of this predluction. An operatic composition being so serious au underaking, we were hardly prepared, we ad-it, far a wfork so Lenr- tcrious as Vihtorinc proves to La. Bit r. 'feilou's fine taste, ansi enlarged experience ...

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; ...

LITERATURE

... 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 ...

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 ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... - AMiATEbR DSMIAT PEBRFOEanCZ. On Saturday evening, an amateur performance took place in the Prince's Theatre, on behalf of the fund which is being raised for the benefit of the family of the late Hugh M 'Dn. aIld, author of Ramrbles Round Glasgow, C.e. The dramatis perasea were, for the most part, gentlemen con. nected with the Glasgow Press, and the cause for which they were induced thus ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUR E. En FUBrms. By Maria S. Cummins, author of The Lainplighter, and Mabel Vaughan. In Two Volumes. Lpndon: Sampson, Low, Son & Co., 47 Ludgate Hill 1860. TBE remarkable facility with which the present generation E can be whirled over the world has given birth to innumerable books of travels. Every one who ventures to cross the Chan- nel with the intention of doing Murray, and ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. A CrryENDIUM OF ENO USE AND S6co rnLAW, sTATIS G THEMR D1PEREIWES, hITH A DICTIONARY OF PAIRALLEL TERMS AND PHRASES. By James Paterson, Esq., M.A., Barrister. at-Law, Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black. Pp. 59&. UI-,rwsr.rs of a century and a half have el1ie since England I arod Scotlandl becgmt tie Utnited Kingdom of Great Bitair. Y`et I'ttle inore progress has been made towards an ...

THE REVIEW ON GLASGOW GREEN IN 1804

... TEE liEVIEW ON GLASGOW GREEN IN 1S04. In connection with the imf portaut proceedings which we lhave dttailed abe ve, it inay not be uninteresting to republish the follovirg acctunt of the Grand Review in the Green, of the troops in Glasgw anld othtr ilaces, by the Commander ci the Forces, Lord Moira, in IS04,-by Dr. Mathie Hamil- ton, who was on the Green that day. EaT1Y in IK5 5Mr. I'itt ...

HAMILTON CATTLE SHOW

... H{AMILTON CATTLE SEOW. Yesterday the annual show of farm stock and dairy pro- duce, in connection with the Lanarkehire Farmers' Society, vwas held at Hamilton on a field in the suburbs of the town. The exhibition of dairy produce took place at nine o'clock in the hall attached to the lamilton Arms Inn (Arkle's). The show commeuced at eleven o'clock for dairy stock, and that for horses at one ...