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LITERATURE

... L I TE R A T U R E. TER-CENTENARY OF THlE SCOTTISH REFOSIMATIOXN5sComlfle- c merated at Edinburgh, August, 1860. With Introduction W by Rev. Jamfs Begg, D.D. Edited by Rev. F. A. Wylie, m LL.D. Edinburgh: John Maclarjn. 1500. ?? th THIS is a very fitting record of the interesting nstionalecb- m- inemration of August last. The editor has show oider- ai ablo discrimination in his selection from ...

ALL-HALLOW FAIR

... ALL-HALLOW FAIR, Ox Tuesday, the number on the ground was 9505, that of last year 7771, being an Increase of 794. In consequence of the very unpro- pitions state of the weather, the stock was shown to great disadvan- tage. The stock consisted of shorthorned cattle of all ages; Gallo- way cattle of a slisilar character; and other polled cattle from Fife and the llnrthern counties Aithough this ...

ALL-HALLOW FAIR

... * ,&.tts~l-OWFAIR.~ cr ?? yt A~v.8' '85651-hat' .oflatqoa1l7liT eiwi'ln hg~it : @&eae of 'l94 ?? In, at -prDitions'stgt of thtwatbthev atookwaa' hlota to gtetdsadvantags 1t1 ddsktb& sltwof ?? ;,lww 1 eateof Xtsinjilai h'n ota- ll ' 4~tlhough iX-A not.cnidez~ed.,a fat ,mairket,3 4iihe th~de ?? ?? P~auhls>ind :'beinig 'ini~tsoo&- ?? uele 'Th4'MbrsidH1fistS ea i d fo~ilnj yzear ,oid catil~1brXu84 ...

Original Poetry

... ?? I I i, :- , .0 i ?! 1 %. 11 T''i - i . . TEiE ITALIAN OSON., .MOT'HER. 44G, my son, hy,coumtry ?? thee- , . Forward, forward to her fight; Go, 'he' st 'tingl ,with the despot To ?? right. Garibaldi leads her heros, A*dltalia sOOnshalb, . ' Fromx the tyrant's hated thraldom - Byr her patriots soon IJt friee' * ' S my'-mother, I ' willforward, ' And ' Liidryt country's call obey; ; . .. ...

LITERATURE

... L I TER A TU FE. THE 'Wire ~jp £acx _s O race and Philip 1 Wharton; Au D ore of 'The Queens of Society W Ilustratiens and Drabwinge byh-K DrowlzieL In ?? i Godwin. Eagraved by the rothes D i volumes. .tondoii, James5 Hogg e velu 5UC955 which has*attended a very interesting work by tie t3sme authors- Tee Qu55 of Societyg-which we a Cytt noticed, has no doubt suggested the present publiqa- J ...

ALL HALLOW FAIR

... '3J r t1id . rid ?? f , . ?? ?? ?? I The market 4648Y Ei ered 2363 , 1> 4 T30 a ibet ft mprbileasU l ( tioesri9, i h'beit~tion of thebetter ijiacko* wkid ?? pose& of., ?? hay. The demand iejlas tek w~o Wttght tie ?? ?? &layy-cofining these feira eton:l '3eoaua ill but bf a l~t dr'iot *'?oaed4f yesterday,--. To-~da eannot ?? Uigiex,-. with k& ?? i6os, bat w#e sub wit the Mfonoig-r Z-7 .tn ?? ? ...

LITERATURE

... 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 ...

Literature, Science, and Art

... At ~4iihe~8fi ?? 5f Gel hacera ~iil 000 e~aneil' Otory~ ~n.~ te At- ?? of tbe CoFi anon.,' .~ew 'The -5Eetisd ?? riOtimePt! of; Of'vis Alexandre Psmdss LifeVe~nrbl~A Mr Toin 16d, iolpreaii; a cfeti Atbn o John I Messm Bell & ah hav p1Ash-1 1ot ,ler- Bntley ow- Vlotn Twl'an.- ft. Fautobography dit.eh-*d 1y te ;th ho ?? 9t' Theramridg &dnsthe. ?? betjo, haq~ The Cylon: brandW ?? h;.At ...

DOUNE CATTLE FAIR

... DOU. btT TLs1 FAIR. (. I! ; - i 1: I r lt/ :'iThe' second) d'ilsttiof' thesev'simp6rtant;t mnxkets .was ?? 'tf'CraftiK' of Doune The weatheraa~s-a~ll tha- euld e de- tired A'there Beiit avy falli f- ?? ?? pighwhieh 'had rather th'an' otheriwise, a-favturablefeffect upoc~n ~tke,,sgatrppejrafnce-o~e. hestoo{qki; . .-So fanr ashe ?? Qncer 1ledoit was' -rathier ?? 41')tier&7'.t 6nly ?? one' t~ot ...

LITERATURE

... LITER A UR E. EAnRoxfcs Or POLITICAL ECONOMY. By Freddric Bastiat- Translated from the French, with a Notice of the Life and VritiTngs of the Author, by Patrick James Stirling, F.R.S.E. London: John Murray, Albamarls Street. 1860. -FEDERIC BASTIAT, whose principal work has now been first given to the British public, through the admirable transla- tion by the author of The Philosophy of Trade ...

INVERUGIE

... etitors. INVERU G IE. I. It's Oh! when their young locks were yellow and lang, An' auld Inverugie wis' blithb wi' their glee, An' bricht wi' their laughter, an' sweet wl' their sang, The ways where they wandered wi' Simmer an' me! Oh, anld Inverugie, that stands by the sea, Is this the dark day o' thy doom coming true 1 Their hearths wad bc homeless, as bhmeless can be, An't were na the licht ...

POEMS—BY ELIZA COOK

... ?? ELIZA COOL Re gros lkeTHE young okhathy and broad, 'Re grows I~ke bhhdht the sward; With no home but the fnfthe lmpid stream, Hai naked, he wade svcbig beam. Or dances abont iO the O s sheen .Th. das-zliD9 9 'de~ e' piled4 Bath nev6r fale f n odfr But fragment ae ?? ?? of kindred clay ws th e coffin on its way: To vfat tform no human breast NO ..al fom, abones may rest. gares vwhere the ...