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THE VOLUNTEER OF JULY 14

... THE VOLUNTEER OF JULY IAL THE SEQUEL. (From Punch.) If yon're ivaking cml] me earlv-though I feel so very queer, T/ at wilh all t-he calling in the world I sban't get up, I fear; I ought to clean ruy rifle, and a precious iob 'twill be- Forthe ?? tight at Chisellhnrst I don'tthink theo'll catch Me. Grant'r cooking-w negon on theground they told us weshonlnd find, And so I lebt. unluckily. my ...

WIND AND SEA

... WIND AND SEA TbaSes is a jovial comrade, ye laughs wherever be goes; His merriment shines in the dimpling lines That wrinkle his bale repose- lie lays himeelf doiwn at the feet of the Sun, And *1akee all over with glee, And the broad-backed billows fall faint on the shore, In the inixth of the irighty Sea. Ent the Wind is sad and restless, And cursed with an inward pain; You may bark as you ...

MUSIC

... Alusi. 1I FnsMAN'S SOING. By Norman Macleod, D.D. Dedicated to the Glasgow Riflemen. Published antd sold to allt a Bazaar for Barony Parish Missions. TaerT IX GOD AND no TEE RIGHT. Song by the Rev. Nor. man Macleod, D.D.; the melody by Mendelssohn; arranged by William Hutchins Calcott. -Published and sold to aid a Bazaar fur Barony Parish Missions. Wasar the above songs have a strong ...

EASTWOOD AND CATHCART AGRICULTURAL OPEN SHOW

... EASTWOOD AND CATHCART AGRICULTURAL I _. 0APEN SH:OW. . C. - t The second competition of this society took place on Thurs- a day, in the usual field, kindly granted by J. I R. Cog6s. Thb-day was fine, and a large ncourse of people were assem- R cblead-a number of ladies being accommodated with seats S] 'inside the show ground. The following were the judges, Si ?? cattle-Mesgrs. Andrew Pollock. ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... ] THE BOYS OF' THE IRISH BRIGADE. , There have been considerable disturbances among the Irish papal recruits at Macerata, in which shillelaghs were freely used. and the police, who interfered, were severely ?? owon Corresponcdent from Rome. Wid a stick in my fist, an' a pipe in my cheek, 8- Holy father, I'm come to resthore ye: But bad cess to yer pay- sure what's four;ince a-day And divil a ...

GLASGOW FAIR

... weather durinn tb -, -- -n - Ad The weather during the peel week wfas very favourable n ror excursions, Witih the exception of some heavy showers On Eriday evening, and a few slight showers On Saturday afternoon, the 'weather waS, excellent. We sre glad to atatoe cl that the various excursions to which we referred in the la early part of last week wrere erteneively patronisod by the th working ...

LITERATURE

... LI TEBR AT UR . - Tax, ENCOYCLOPFwDIA BsIsi.415N10A ;or, Dictionary of Arts, MY Sciences, and General Literature. Eighth Edition, with lsir exes~ mrvements and addlitions, and numerous tbb extensives iWVol. XX dnurgh: Adam &- Charles to- Bl5ack. 1800.po Tax latest volumue of this national work embraces a field of but pecular inrest.Under the letter 5, art, science, and it literature seem to be ...

THEATRE-ROYAL—MR. PROCTOR

... TE EATRE-ROYAL--M PROCTOR. 3Sr. Proctor's first appearance last night at this Theatre has proved that he possesses dramatic talent of a high order,' e altpeured as The Jio seiaosasy, in the drama of Ni&k of the Woods, an outrageoubly grotesque tragedy meant to delifeate life in the back woods of America. The piece has no very tangible plot-it has, plenty of noise and bluster aithout any ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... PICKI NGS R O M.DU2aC ThE-VOLUNTEER ON JULY 14Ta. -, You must wake am} call-me eaxly, when the early birds appear, . .. - * ' , , To-morrow will besa glorious day for each London Volunteer; For each London Volunteer by far tbehottestabeaviest day, itr we're to sham-fight at Chielburat,.four touadstrong, they say. There'ts mny a crack, crack corps Ikuow, but none so ceick There's theiueen's and ...

GLASGOW FAIR

... H0LIDAY BixcuSesoxs. Glasgow Fair comm~nences to-day, and if the weather-eon- tinues as propitious during the Fair holidays as it was last Week, the toiling artisans ?? from labour will enjoy & treat indeed, by rusticating in the country for a f64'daj- Pleasure seekers have nothing to complain of thii season. Excursions by rail and steamer were never more numerous or more reasonable; and ...

LITERATURE

... LITER ATU RE. XoArA AND HER BDMESKA~S. London; Ruat mo Blaokett;, Publishers, Sn 8essors to Hlenri Colburn, be Nobni save a fair author, and that one of the gifted of her -tb sex, could have sent to rt ~ t ~ a ticsatis jticay worked -O out The various characters posses5 that individusytw hich laoueeatindeedin eprable~attribut, fromlaworkoffiction ;pr *ibch we we called upon for the timeto ...

LITERATURE

... LITER AT U RE. Tsa FIFTY YEARS1 STRUGGLE OF THE SCOTTISH CovrNAx- Varc TunS. 1.638-88. By James Dlodde. Edinburgh: Edmon- of ft Eton &I Dou1glas, Prince's Street. 1860. the TiioSE who bad the pleasude of hearing Mr. Defdle deliver turn his excellent lectures, on the Scotch Covenanters, will be glead GeI~ to see themn in the shape which they have nowy assumed. Without professing to be-a history ...