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CATTLE SHOWS

... CA TTLJ SHO tS, * KILSYTH 'CATTLE SHOW. The annual show of cattle, &c., in connection. with the Kilsyth ?? Society took place yesterday on the usual field adjoining the Dun- treath Arms' Inn. The' weather was exceedingly fine, and there was an ?? large, turn-out of ΒΆ ipectitor' ' Amongst those present were Rear- e Admniral 'Sir' Wiliam Edmonstone, Fatron of the I society; Mr Thomas Frew of ...

POETRY

... POETR Y. a DA W N. Liko glittering sail on some dark ocean Floats a speck of golden light, Sailing, liko a ship with gentle motion, From the dusky shores of night. Like wavelots shoreward sweeping, eonueth day, Comes grey dawn across the sea, Sailing like a torch-light galley to the bay, Voyaging o'er tho ocean free. Flowing onward like a silv'ry river O'er a burnished shore of gold, On whose ...

LITERATURE

... 1 rns COMUNO RACM. Willism Blackwood &SoSn, t Edinburgh and London. a t Swa-r has been often imitated, but never, we think, with more originality of conception than I in this romance of The Coming Race. Per- t haps we ought not to say imitated, but simply followed, for, as a matter of fact, the author has avoided entirely the slavishness of manipulative imitation. Any resemblance which ...

LITERATURE

... LIT ERA TU RE. go S-ottialc Lituergies of thse Beiga of James thse Sixth. The a lBook of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacra- i ments, with other rites and ceremonies of the Churchof go Scotland, as it wee set down at first, before the change to thereof made by the Archbiehop of Canterbury, and sent a back to Scotland. From a MS. in the Blritish Museum. St Also, en earlier Draft ...

LITERATURE

... =22AMAM v I AxDTI1E I opHINYORD Bor ml' Lsvrtteniy himself. In 3vole. V i1 iam Blackwood & Sons, Ediab hni don. 1871. pTHE firsit question whlch the readers of this -a~ao~l~grai~dt~ht-P~ e-puab. phq~gi~lg~t e~vpffi~edin a -tri..hicawpeX3QwlL lme~tvwo~umO- Or~strds ; ,ayj- 5thqOAe 1861, Id 5rougliam heziinhisd' 84thVt(fdi he was 83 on o,,,l9t e~tembe6F,1861J, began with m at miogl3ars, to ...

LITERATURE

... SUB CHURCH OF ScovLM . Her )-Proapects. By the Rev. J. Elder dnmlng. *dinburgh. Edmonston & Dougla. 1871. ~H-1&.aoo etyo waUed, t ,hq, $ooi~pifor the .Contxo Thatlciety,k-rlos ds jaw are ls'uf ?? operatlons-'e~end' over the universe, last yar offei~ apz'e foriihe beat attack on the Churoh of Spodn,,d w, ot, suppose, having seleoted the, lest =nd,feest of a large number of reb, issuih2f re- ...

THE SONG OF THE COURT

... . TEE SONG OF THE COURT. (The foretrn of the jury asked the Judge'it he would adoeurn overwednesday. Several ijrymen had important bumtnee.to transacton.that day.'and, had formed important engagements. The Lord Chief-Juetice eaid it would be no holiday to him, for he had a mane of notee couected already which be muat look over.' The Sohlcltor-General said tt ealievel'sa the 6nli man wholwiU ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... .!i).4-74-T.LE 8H0~ws.,~ ?? STi.PtLING, A4QBIOTJTURtAt QXE The an nure al exhibitaion 'stock.' ande ?? in connection withmthis foriet'y tiovo4 place yeaerdy On St Ninlan's Wel ,Green, Stirsing.' Thexuho'we f cattle and horses washincpoint of nhumber ecs8e up to last year, though in aeveral daseae3 tho qulity was very mueh imtprovd. In 1870 the total otm- her of entries wa: G98, against 545 ...

DUNOON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... VID bOXN-A s. M TY'Ath : b,) w~( - ' ?? c - , 'e1p:Tzba ,mnsa slli, v~f :caeatU~sheep, hsorese),pontry;, . bhuttier, k, ?? ~lerOtbe~saicea; of,; the ?? ,,,grcultyralSocety,,,took place yesterday in a ?? os' 'Aischijimre Faa'm,r netar Diinoon'.''Thle'. very thene'' c wea~therwae' oeyfie, cnsequeintlit 'there 'was ii', .,laatg assemblaeeeo the 'public durixs'the 'day' Mr. a 'Dqnny'n excellent ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... PRINCE OF WALES TUE&TIE. . Theatre-goers are likely to have a. surfeit of -comedy and burlesque 'for the next few days as, while Mr Leslie's company are doing tie light fantastic in the Royal, Mr George W. Goddard and his staff are perforng to the samen tuna in the Prince of Wales. he proi rsaume last nigh~t ii the. latter house was .unusaally attrative, as it comprised a musical omedietta, a ...

THEATRE ROYAL [ill] OF TREBIZONDE

... ?? aO i VY -I ?? ?? va ?? JT; ?? kl~dow OA Wabmgii0dq`, i-A .40,r004, rii'ame befdriol'a Scoteh audience,, 4n. w,. Qbivud-it*ithf eith&4siisem The plot of, the l'ec --s:it sevuidentz 'ah abiourdity can -be Di~nifqikd .Inb; th name-is briefly thus O 9bolo'' is'proprietor, of .a wax-work ex hibiti, in'' which his 'daughter repres'nti the. 1a.*;ccai' of ,, ,4oreb , Jer, the ybung Pi3nce Raphaet, ...

AVONDALE CATTLE SHOW

... II ?-,TIAYRWPIVAR?# ii ' ,,Thi, show.0_oametoffinmoee'ofU the G`TbTPp .k 1, yeferdsy. ,; The day wis highly.favourail. 0.he con ?? of visitors from adjacent. And, j)ndt f po.shes iwaa uduuubllylarge. ! jidge' 'o'n the ,f$,munnool .tje, ?? i6!' ?? h, ?? . if ,~re -Whitesa'gw, igg.C iicra, ;jrisA en Carlbars, Wiehaw. .thcp-i e~ S teel Alex. re ?? t; M.. Loudo n amOvelpilodraf| er 'Sple, E. ...