Literary Notices

... , littprg ggtites`I- 1, AJNDptW AM5AY O1f EaROL.' In Three Volumes. By the Anthor of John Arnold, 'Matbew Paxton, &c. London': Hursb and Blackett.' BJSEPLCOTY of style and truth'of incident form, the most. striking features of this pleaaing'novol, the authorof iwhioh'has already earned for him- Helf some considerable literaryireputation. The Errol men tiobed' in the 'title, as ...

THE WORKING CLASSES AND FINE ART EXHIBITIONS

... i , ,, ' . I ;.,, , ,r.I, _1i! i Ii, fHE IWORitN, CiLASSES AMD. , F INEMART . 4 - .. -; jEXHBIBUO.NS., l i Ri . , ;The following.speechiwas delijred, .bjthe 'rclhbiSap o'of oYdrk at tbe opening qf,tihq Indis; - .' hia,land Fiane-Arts Exhi~bitioa. aetWalcefleld; list ,,w;eeka:7: >,; l, .~. ,.:t'.'It.J; i.: ' +We .hsve,hearda1,.good ,'deal ,lately'n(.:thq~w~ay,. .i which we ought tD .,reat ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I - W 77Z WCig I~tOJO* 1bo eQoz, will ,tolso royl fswi'y, a6 attended by the conur, arrived at B401ecI Oe Toueday, t on rminutles tq $bre pm. The mprnlng: and forenoon Veto rrareablr Vsd, but at the day advued i ba 'to lower, sad about hriltpast two rin fel heivily which coo. t tlod for abont if an hour;wpoit leareddtp *ua grow Ins 284a1. EH r clasysceiequttly arrived Inacloca t ariage, ...

FLOWER SHOW

... . On Satulday last, the Uddingaton Floral and Eortionltural Society held their annual show of ve~esabe aud ?? ian Uddingston Sohool-ronm. She judgee-~r. Turnbull, Botb well Castle; Mr. ~ndereon, Xesdowbsnk; Mr. Mitchell, Hamilton Palaco; ar. Bsillie, Highcross Mr. Glass, .View- m k; M~r. Wilson, Clydeneuctc; and Mr. Boyd, Loruwood- warded the prizes en follow:- VEGETABLES. OLUDENEBS. 12 onions ...

THE STORY OF AN IMPOSTOR

... THE STORY OF AN IMPOSTOM. (aFroi the Fresnans. In 1858 a linms dark-haired, softly.spoken,. priestly-looking persor-I about twedy-six years of age, made his appearance in the chief town of Surrey. He professed to be a eonvert from Popery, and obtained con- siderable pecuniary aid from Churchmen and Dissentorm Whence lie really came no one know; who he really was none could tel. The Rev. Ed. ...

COURT AND FASHION

... THE QUEEN'S VTSIT TO COUun.-Previoua to leaving the Roisenal, Queen Victonik desired tbe fol- lowing letter of thanks to be addressed to the nnuni- cipality of that town :- The Queenhas been both touched and rejoied to see hovu the inhabitants of the town of Cohr*ig have associated themselves with her endeavour to honour the memory of her nover-to- be-forgotten consort. The recent proof of ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... , FroM •*. S'iA/ht'» Guzftte.) BANKRIPTS. E. HAYTF.R. Sherborne, draper. J. MELHI'ISH. Broadcast, baker. W. D. WARD. Itampton. _-rocer P. M. JONES. Liverpool, timber merchant. E. McCRAW, salt manufacturer s. COL PER. South Shields, grocer. ...

A CLERICAL CHARITY

... CLERICAL CHARITY. We all remember what cry was raised when Mr. stone proposed to make charitable endowments liable to income-tax, how it was called robbing the poor, and what piteous tales were told of the hardships which would follow if the State appropriated any of these sacred funds. A sencs of reports the Charity Inspectors, which has just been published at the in-tance of the Chancellor ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... rUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. q I I PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. the sannounoement that the highly-popular and clever commedian Mr. J. I. Toole Voe to re- appear here last evening attracted a densely' crowded audienoe. Long before the ouual timo of admission the entrances to the house, were 'be- sieged by 6 large ciowd of pfople. An coon as the doors were opened there was an eager rush for places, and in- a ...

OPENING OF THE BRISTOL INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... AriETER. RATURDA V. SEPTEMB ER 16, 1865. Yesterday afternoon, a meeting of the delegates of the Bristol, West of England, and South Wales Industrial Exhibition was oebt at the Athenoelm, i:orn-strect. for tte purpose of con- sidering whit steps should be taken in reference to the inaugural ceremony on Tuesday next. Mr. J. M. IREMIPSTER occupitd the chair, and sfter ?? Co the steps WhiCh had ...

LITERATURE

... 27e Liferature and Cutiosities of Dreams A Con- monplace Book of Speculations conces-ing the Mystery of Dreams and Viio, Records of curious and well-authenticated Dreams, and Notes on the Various Modes of Interpretation adopted in Ancient and Modern Times. By FnB- SBAriEzD, M.A. 2 vols. Chapman and Hall. There is a medley of matter in these two volumes which requires putting into shape. The ...

A NOVEL ENTERPRISE

... A NOVEL E'NTEBPRISE. We read in the Toronto Globe :-The dispro- portion of numbers in the male and female popu. lation of all rapidly aettled new territories of tbe West has often been commented-bpwon, and a large amount of gratuitous and disioterested ad. vice has been from tioae to time tenderedl to the excessive female population of eastern districts in reference to emigration., One of the ...