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WHITBURN CATTLE SHOW

... . . IVThW.CUILV-CA.LE SHOW. IThe annual cattle show in connection with Ith 4,1 Wt. liehedoemauoflws hld yetedayfll afield betee-d .of the t4gat-edfor the occasion by .r Robert Ga thlef 'oomiaidlmw From early morning tie naita ?? and ?? from being prert leist about 9o~doet oeatmacenbere cleared a liitue and ?? tu-id ou; idi -atfLmnfls. The best anbt rn ha chnbnt faw ?? pebJ a Mrelie, SeJelhe al ...

MUSIC AND THEATRICALS IN LONDON

... ,I A.&9-D THEATrICALS IN LONDON. I I . a..An N -roRnmPONDE A (eOM, 0115 OWN CoBXESPONDLT.) At a .orinance of II Barbiere on Satur- As Mr brought forward two new 3@fratsforfa-otrin the persons of Signor, a ht tenor, who claums acceptance as of florid Rossinita music; and ieThFioeini, abuffo, fwho has long enjoyed a Pier ~~~Spain and Iay ~ctsintl sneasurs of repute in thenan Italy. 5 gare ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... CATTLE 0SHOWS . CAMPEBLTOWN CATTLE SHOW. The anntual exhibition of the, Kintyre Agricultural Society, live stock. poultry, and implettentt. took place on Friday. on the society's show ground, CaStleacres. The weather was splendid and the attendance large all day. The show was one of the finest the society has held, the entriesin all depart- ,meuts being numerous, and the quality of the animals ...

LITERATURE

... LITERAT URRE. THE JUNE MAGAZINES. MAoliMilLx has always aimed at being in some measure an organ of the Universities; and many of the foremost scholars and rulers in Oxford and Cambridge have expressed themselves in its pages. This month Professor Sydney Colvin and the Rev. Mr Creighton discuss the vexed ques. tions of fellowships and the endowment of research. Mdr Colvin is a strong advocate ...

LITERATURE

... .I [ERATU . - (13 pausanteas ilia Sparlam. E ?? and Dickens died, they left d OeWtjories which promised to maintain, re o augment, their leinown. To the ?? to ,shed works we have to add Pau- an t^s Sspartn' by the late Lord Lytton. h e~a 5v wonderful that these authors should W bie arrested isa the ectof creation, -Theey Bt nbehree ruen of busy and energetic qualr- th - io ao da not pause, ...

ROYAL GENERAL THEATRICAL FUND

... r.OY-AlG:RAL THEATRICAL FIUND. - The'.aniuiverdrsanq.ia'uet of th~e. Rboyal General TilattricitFaidhwas held at the reemason's Hall, London, last night- Alfied ?? in tle chair, ' ongu-itfiofi present were r Buck- stoid,.Mki2cd Vi~gka'n4rand NIr J. Goledman w The. chairfiinn, in piropdsig .the toast of the evening, said for many years .-.pit -we -have had several academies- 'of, 7music, and ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... ATTsLB SHOWS. I %ie eats taw .of the Elrk intillooh Agricifluara Sodeqt - was held in Herr Street Park on Thaeday, the'jut4ng cook meanelg at eleven o'clockr forenoon. The weatlee'waa verf favoorable, ends great numberof people turned Outto witaid the proceedings. The ,quantity.,and quality of stock owI ejae diteret departments sr: oemiso- L~essm Johnkie, farmer, Browhill Tarboltoz, ...

THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION

... - Ti ,- TUN CGNTONIA EDIIITION. (FROM A (oarRESPoN7DZXT.) Philadelphia, June 9. V ,ulking through these richly-stored gal- wi, I sometimes try to form some idea of the ltoiaensity of labour they represent in the - Selves Ald their contents. The meanest thing! OneO looks upon may be the prnduct of years of ght, and of an expenditure of money almost tho us en relation to the means of the ...

A MANUAL OF QUALITAIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS.*

... A MANUAL OF QUAIITAINF, - CHEMICAL ANALYSIS.* This is no compendium of special, pet pro- t' cesses. compiled to savewsome teacher the tro able a of making verbal explanations to his students or a the latter the labour of thinking out for them- f selves the rstionale of the work in hand, but a masterly digest of al (even thbe most lately) pub- h lished, authenlticated cheraicl facts, available ...

CUMBERNAULD CATTLE SHOW

... - 0 A:BE DLD ant: elSHOW, ,t Yesterday, -the annual shaw-of cattle, horses, sheep, and poultry, nder thee.apiqes of the Cumbermauld Agp-cultural y/s Societv. as held irn Fddeleknowes Field, in the vicinity of 1 the ?? weather-was delightfl, and there was a good tumo-out of ?? 'the.ehowwwas a most succeesful one, and gave entire siation to all present. Inthe various classes of horses there was ...

NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... I IT is said that the Rev. Dr Rogers intends to bring another to action against the Edinburgh Cour-ant. the apology in th that paper being by no means satisifactory. Dr Rogers has th recently published a lengthy biography of himself, which wt contains some interesting correspondence, and forms a b satisfactory vindication of his public conduct. a A New York firm is to publish a series of ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... .HOUSTON AN ILEL:AN. ot Theannual show of cattle by the members of. the Hlouston and lKillollan.Agricultural Associatioc for 1876 took place at Houstoi onuTuesday. lfotwithstandingtbeinlelmencyofthe weather, a large number of spectators turned out: The show this year bears a favonrable coasparison to the competitions of former years, and the horses especially wereof a vwipe- rtorquality. ...