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KILMARTIN CATTLE SHOW

... KILMARTIN CATTLE SHOW, This show took place on Wednesday last, and was in every way as successful as formerly. Upwards of 90 lots of sheep were penned, and the day being very fine they showedtoadvantage, Thecattle also were quite up to the mark both in number and uality, the two-year-old stots belonging to Mr Jas. ampbell, Ormaig, being very much admired. We also noticcd on the ground the ...

INVERARAY CATTLE SHOW

... UVMRARAY CATTLE SHOW. This cattle show was held on Friday, and was well attenlded. Thfollowing is the list of pries:- -WEST HxornnD CATTL.E FIRST CLASS.' Aged bull-let, Chales Turner, Maam; .2d, Dunank Macarthur. Achnadunan; 3d, John mac. artlur, Acurach.-- Twoyear-old bulel-t, Duncan Macarthur; 2d, Charles Turner. Beat pair of -three-year-old heifera--lst, Duncan Macartr; 2d, Chas. Turner; ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... -,TMKTRUA-IYAL. t-t L , BRIGHT. __tIeNr' isea drama con>- pounned tmateri~ 9route honely and natu- L JoesBrigh4 a'firean, ai&hii sister Honor, keep S~oute for the 'istgi benefit of each other, and '18 yeax~ previonst th fe opening of the drama they have added totheir househo~ d n young girlwhom Joe saved from' death in a great fire in a hoteL RuBt, as the young girl is christened by her ...

LITERATURE

... Pg K oTsE SCIENCE OF USIVERSAL St y SE'gAlex. Melville Bel~l. FE.I.S.| S eurer o c Elocution in University I I' i fPP ) 1JS. London: Simp- axeintereoted in Professor A. Melville w di=cova5x .! a system of universal alphabetics, gb with anxiety an opportunity of * t, to v thoarem1,,eeof its merits, will be gla d to Thi o ia ithe m rural edition of Visible tin t- shed. aving failed to induce h ...

PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE

... P1LNCE OF WALES? THEA.TRE. Mr S. Clarke, a gentleman wiohas gained for hi.m self the good opinion of not a few London critics, commenced an engagement at the Prince of Waies' Theatre last night. The piece in which The made-.his first appearance before a Glasgow audience was a new military comedy by Mr T. W. Robertson, titled Ours. To our thinking, this piece has been anduly lauded. It can ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... THE PARIS EXHI ITION. BY A GLABGOW EINGUERL - 0 W No. VI. bler HAVInW read of Versailles, and possibly invested it not i with fully its own sbare of matters of interest, and der, ?? that I might have a look at the surroundings of Hov Paris, I seated myself on the top portionaof one of of e: those two storeyed cazriages by which you are bO to ei pleasantly conveyed to Versailles, whilst ...

THE REV. W. C. SMITH ON THE RECENT LITERATURE ON THE LIFE OF CHRIST

... THE REV. W. C. SMITM ON THE RECEOTj I 'LITFRAURE ?? oFOST.' ?? I The introductory lecture to the members of the witi Free Tron Literay Society was delivered by the 0hS! Rev. Walter C. Smith. in the Free Tron Church had on Thursday evening last. The attendance was Ges numero20 d- . * diso Mr S took for his subject of lecture and Recent iterstureon the Life-oftrist.? He began nto by ...