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LITERATURE

... contributor to his 1 Li-P hoary for the suibsequent yir. .a 'CseeiRErr..The Brunswick Cricket Cuab of Echinburgh recmved a challenge last siason from. the Western Cricket Club obf Walor~tid cth ?? declined accepsheg. itF dI st tli-t ciie., with'a-promnise ...

THE THEATRE

... business, and then the nobodies will think s of stirring also. The sooner the better. CRICKET.-The match between the Buratsfield Gymnastic Club, and the St. Bernard's Cricket Club, was played on the inuks on Saturday the 13th and Saturday the 20th inst. when ...

THE ADELPHI THEATRE

... Will bc equally aogrecable to the professiot anli advantiage'os to titc public service. CRIcK.ET. _-We undersfand that a matccI is to ,be plyed on the Grange cricket ground, on Mo- day next between the gentlemen of tile GOmisge Club, anti eleven players ...

LITERATURE OF THE SEASON

... sihgle .Mehniher of the Government on ally (if the Church aifirs. .CRICKETIN& -STI'rLXNG, July' 20.-This daV a mnatclt at Cricket toolk pla0re letw'eeii the Stirlitg Cluli antd the Club of' Stirling Castle. The ful. owinf! is the result Castle Club, Ist ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... to'tb cllureb and parish of Trinity Gas',' vacant-by the deatht of the Rc'. James Burgh, D.D. CRICKET MfATCH.-AAmatch between the Perth- and Dundee Cricket Clubs was played oa the North Inch of- Perth on Veduio4ay, and Woel by the Perth Club in excellent ...

LITERATURE

... substantial machinery. . CRICKET.-Notwithstanding the very unfavour- able state of the weather, a match was played at Glasgow on Monday Sth and Tuesday 9th curt., between the Brunswick (Edinburgh) and Lanark- shire (Glasgow) Cricket Clubs, when the former ...

HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... Captain Bait nine cr1' h - d at Newhaven last night at six -o'clock, after a qrnck n and pleasant passage from London. ri- CRICKET MATCt1. ,Ot Montlay a match Nmas, o. played on tbe ground of the Lanarkshire. Cricltet ?-t Cltb, at Glasgowv, btetween the ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... the otly Spurting Weekly Jottrnal published in London at the price of Five-pence, embracing Racing, Chacing, Httnrting, Cricketing, Aquatics, Chess, arid all other varieties of sporting matter. To t11 EDITOR of the ABERDEEN JOURNAL. Mhr EDrToR,-As this ...

LITERATURE.

... looking nigh. How restless are the snorting swine-_ The busy flies disturb the kine. Low o'er the grass the swallow wings; The cricket, too, how loud it sings. Puss, nr the hearth, with velvet paws, Sits smoothing o'er her whisker'd jaws. Through the clear ...

THE THEATRE

... syiuuptornr; of' thre ret rro'sriuro ~ tirrit tire cricketer.ha Intel irani t-ikeri ?? lieLIl. INo garirin or amurienrreit hrns ever' ierrirle Such rapil lir'- g p.sii~ublric favour iii trin, countrv as cricket. Iii Ergimrwhere it is indir~igrons, it'ians, ...

LITERATURE

... universal attraction, such ?? seasons and sights ; balls, masquerades, theatres ; winter, sum- mer, and harvest sports ; cricket, wrestling, swim- ming, skating, rowing, and sailisg matches ; races, hunts, and steeple-chaces; shooting seasons; fish- ing ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... We utiter- tt ou entiyh bad lborie all cxenlletct chin- ~l~tc5?jfiurihn Iloraono, the nantela between ..l5~ act lingu Cricket Clubi %voo ale. mci Ol Iia GhanOw, ana liha resulted in 'vi ?? G~amgowgialis. T1he play sstatas ~~ Alb10 l~Innlaing, 37 In ...