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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 ...

LITERATURE

... LITERlATUERLE. j NAUnRjTIVE Or A YSA ' JOUBNEY THBOUGH azU c TyAL AND EASBThr AuABIA, 1862.3. By William t Gifford ralgrave, late of the 8th Regiment Bombay 0 N.1.L In two volumes. London aud Cambridge: F Macmillan & Co. 1865, I ITEXUD NOTION.] I WP left Mr. Palgrave and his companion in the Nk erijoyment of a quiet apartment In the hospitable Ealace Court-yard of Telal, where, after a good i ...

GOVAN HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... GOVAN HORTICULTURAL- SHOW. The Govan EHorticultural .ociety hold a flower slho* Ln the New Hall Govan,_ yesterday. Th@ displsy,;cosiderifig thatit' was the first of the kind' in the district, and was only promulgated a fortnight ago, was highly creditable to the committee as iell ie to tb '6xhibitors,: anost all of whom were from the immediate . neighbourhood ,, The.exhibition was open to all ...

LOST AND FOUND—CURIOUS STORIES

... LOST AND FOUND-CURIOUS STORIES, s S. _m tI . - . . _ _ The Paris correspondent of the Tetegriaph, writing on Sunday, says:- i ?? lifouund it! It'NbUogs t4 me I afte sobietinikM' wordg-bbth dangeroiu WdntiW' Toiapprbpriate iah onehohe od is te:be goilty of trobbery, aslI lately heard exemplified in the following case:-H. .DpnDit agpeara; having no confii-eoe'in banks and bhqkers, bitupon ...

THE ADVENTURES OF A TRAVELLING MUSICIAN IN AUSTRALIA, CHINA, AND JAPAN

... TRAVELLING IS AVER , CfIXiNA,,AND S A 61uzTe lgow Weekild l fr MOUNT WELINGTON . oI luck In Robart Town being eud. oat go ted, ag described in my last, we re-. ddlylaeyriut A e town to devote a short polled oef leasIre. 1 am not vya enough ierregtmno that tbe reader has any overwhelming to PPoseor little As outinga' but if may not . ,5t eating to give a brief descrii tion of ann te tsf Or ...

INTERNATIONAL SHOW OF PLANTS, FLOWERS, FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES IN EDINBURGH

... ' NTIOALShOW OFi PLANTS9, I 0FRUlTS, AND VEGETABLES Tbbow; to which we shortly referred yesterday' splendid sight, and in many respects more , egnil than its promoters could have expected. It Wm international, however, WVly as regards gD ud, Iteland, and Scotland, the only produotfons f foreigncoutie being a colleotioh of fruit from ytac% Tbe prizes put down in the 4chedule for tint from ...

CARLISLE SECOND FAIR—TUESDAY

... CARLISLE SECOND FAIR-TUESDAY. This market, for the sale of lambs, cattle, and homres, took place to-day at Carlisle. The weather was delightfully fine. The lambs, as heretofore, were shown on the butts at the base of the Castle Hill, the cattle on the sands, and the horses in the city. The show of the former was about 14,000 head, which exceeds the number exhibited at the corresponding market ...

THE ADVENTURES OF A TRAVELLING MUSICIAN IN AUSTRALIA, CHINA, AND JAPAN

... THE ADVE!NTURES OF A TRAVELLING IN AUSTRALIA1 CINA ,PAND JA.W- BY MA19Mns CaZSBOaM. 'teon tbeilssgpw Weel H 0erald ;'if Nq. L FioM my eafly youtb-I might almost say, since my emanxcipaton `riomdeng clotlysa-' have been a musieian. Born at a short diatance from this city; I sin, neve thdlese, indsebtl ?? fprany edcap- tional or professional advantagee wbich I enjoy, and I' cannot hiel ...

WAR SONG OF THE FENIANS

... WARONG OF Tinii - . Up, eont of the Fenlne, To Egland's diathruotio 3, . - 31re thier's' ev'y vreiwenten~ *For riain' * suction : - Ace. the Atlntic *There waits yei In'dtln' :-r Bowld champions that's ?? . Eor want o' more fightin. *t At oe too, ?? D'rau'i' fetbcops tJ~tmgj~ Th8 preics Is sound Ad the plikedhaadw !e I yj The 9 Is qnits filin' .- -mOch -on idbye m e 5Toaihey dhebedhrgl ?? Tn ...

THE FLOWER SHOW IN THE CITY HALL

... ?? ,;ER SESHOW IN TIHE CITY HALL. I Al ,riid autumn exhibition of the Glasgow and 4X Pgrand autumn exhibition of the Glasgow and st of Scotland Horticultural Society was held in ?? j Hall and adjacent apartments yesterday. 00 g ,teiyou the show being opened to the public W ' lock the Hall was filled with visitors, and W gas a continual influx up to 10 at night, A 5enber of persons from a ...

CITY HALL SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... VtL~E SATURDAY VENING cITY CONCERTS r nf .bea -the twelfth season Of these dr toaert aupices of the Directors of the 'Uni, t nionl, took place on Saturday last. A 5on a d vred companY drew together an *ppreiati5 ud iene cthat quite filled the hall-a gralf~~' *dflc tat the efforts of the directors pr oadintaha the confidence of the now Contin patron of this excellent class of entertain- la~e8 ...

HEINE, THE GERMAN POET

... m , aKE, T GERMAN POSR ]T. :. Heine's literary good fortune was greaterthon that of Byron and shelley.; His theatre of operatious was Germacy, whose Rbilistinism does n'ot consist in her want of ideas, or in .her inaccessibility' to ideas, for she teems .iwth tbem' and 'loves theiia, 'but, is I have said, in-her-feeble and hesitating atplicatioziof ,modem ideas to life. R Heine's intense ...