FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
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... - , ;;Xijli, ORTICULTURL; AND POULRY bii- , ;- br's FleE annual show of. this flourishing Society was held in ,tle theiarish School, on Sat ,rday the 17,th. Notwithstanding ied 'the very backwarld p'ig' the sho* of frait, flowersb and ut vegetables. ',as.,well, ,represented, ,and 4copetitionf close; ge, A ver fine, c .llectio of . 'petu' plans from Kinnellar Lodge I his- and Tert6*i6 3House, ...
... : WASTE LANDS IN SUTHERLANiD. sather Axr occasional correspondent of the Time writes --It is a. tively sgetv n eyisrciefc htnal l h ra while h hchhvbenmdintegrclueof oding MO or hm fasndthus showedbprciaa- lrofes periene wathlndascapable ofprdcnadho Skyfe. t rouc it. Ths oefarmsweeovrymdat lium: mansons Few of them exceeded 200 acres. Thywere 3ected for sto as tocombine the growvthof cereals ...
... iT a U XX J: i N X V _ DV i. ru- S(al li Specidl Tdene-an..) lid EDINBURGH, Tuesday. ,he In the case of Michie and others against Lyall Grant, the jal Lord Provost as. representing the citizens of Aberdeen and on others, as to an encroachment on the public street at Flour es, Mill Lane, Lord Gifford to-day pronounced interlocutor in of favour of the pursuers, finding that Grant had no right or ...
... I ASSASSINATION OF LORD MAYO, VICEROY OF I INDIA. -:: - : A TraEGRAM was received at the India Office on Monday afternoon announcing the assassination of Lord Mayo the Governor-General of India. The melancholy event U - pened on Thursday last, but was not known at the India Office until Monday, owing to its having taken place at Port Blair a, convict settlement in the Andaman Islands, with ...
... I P A IL L I A M E N T.; HOU' PIPSB WLORDS u Tea Ju 2. .Their Lordships met at 5 o'clock. ' ;Earl MORLEi moved the second reading of tie Enclosure of Lands Amendment'BilII' ' ' EeIlofPowis hoped tho details of the Bill would be carefully inqlftedintoto see howthy , will will affec. those who have' ngitsto the Commons as they now. exisbL; .. . ; . ' ; The Duke of 'RicrsooioDthought the Bill, ...
... FRANCE. liontT Vinasisies, April 24.-The Military Tribiunal has pronounced and]I sentence upon the Communists convicted of the massacre of M. titiesJ Sue-at and the other hostages In the prison of La Roquette on whotf 28h aylstTh omn uret acoudemned to etoath. the e' Th ohes enenedar te*~ ailexand Leopold Viol, to fees a two years. 2.The Spanish papers have- not reache Pes rad, to-day, The ...
... O' D - - BOYS~'AND GIRLS' HEOSPITAL. |h THE annual meeting of the Tirustees of the Boys' and Girls dHospital was held in the Institution on Wednesday after- yo i- noon-George Jamieson, Esq. of Rosebank, presiding. 11 The Town Cotuncil's representatives were :-Baillie Ross, th r Councillors Glegg, Tough, and.Gray. Those elected bythe of of General Session were Revs. G. Philip and H. Cowani, and ...
... ELLON CHUARH aVACANCY. over --77 fihr 1To the EDITOR of the ABEODcEN JoutnrB., anthe ELLON 26th February, 1872. dn t in- S ,-Mr John Davidscin; schooUaster, Ellon, has! been. inj zily- allowed in your columns t give indignant denial, not sW oi n enly to what ordinar y people Conceived (erronecualy, it mi Far ieems) to be the import' of liis own 'speech at the meeting ac, La ' lately, held in ...
... NOTES ON THE WEATHER OF JUNE, 1872, :COIPAaED Wntr TTINT' OF 1-'- Mijj'H DURING TIHE SIXTEEN YEARS 1856-7L II - . . , : I I I ,W I THuE past month was of average, temperature, quiet, duall, 8 and unusually et, -withia ratIher low barometer.bi The mean height of the barometer (at 32'. and sea level) br, was 29.770 inches, which is 0 173 in. below the mean height oth of the barometer for the ...
... TURNIP COMPETITION AND WEIGHT OF CROP IPER ACRE.. 1 To the EDITOR of the ABERDEEN, JOURNAL. SIRa,-In your paper of last week I SaGe a _Farmer's. Sorn asks for information as. to the extent of orop weighed to ascertain the weight per acre, the published results in dif- ferent districts being so various, while he inistanices -the re- cent report of the Buchan Club, where the weights are nearly ...
... THE GENEVA AWARAb.' MR JonN: Lmscolicic, in an article publishedl'tlith Debats, says :- Wcannot pass over in silence the &O act of the ~.Gnv ort of Arbitration which line just been published- ie at London. It is an admirable.~ moniument of public and is international law, which would' suaffice to place the judge. i' wo 'i'ew it~sipin hP~ighast anle'd~ngteJuiristsof all time. Sir lexajider ...