Refine Search

Countries

Regions

Strathclyde, Scotland

Access Type

44

Type

44

Public Tags

CATTLE SHOWS

... A I STRx-?. TA Tn a ! 2 - '_rm 0£ ?? Tlo 3V ** . N IT ?? %f- , ?? -V~j) . lEE' Ej 0 A £ I ci 1_r 0r , -, . E I C ?? tHEE ?? ? I To' C Wt 20d0'NL? ?? 7MrY? ? ? Stir I itt; ?? . A ? 2 -, ?? .yA A RLt??? y?.t .?ho 13112 ?ttI.C A 'emoval Of .dt..>2 -itch from ?? 011 ?vr0?- tO, .Lttjk ?? 4IS &02 A? %e IW?' jitted to rot411 Cao Z? ...

THE COLONIAL IMPORTS EXHIBITION

... THE COLONIAL IMPORTS I IEXHIBITION. (FROM A SPECIAL COBR1SrONODENT.) cot fro In November last Mr Chamberlain issued a eat despatch to the Governors of all the British an( Colonies asking for information regarding the Ba goods imported into each colony from any of foreign country or countries. The despatch in was dictated by a desire to adopt every means pai for promoting the trade between the ...

THE GENIUS OF ROBERT BURNS

... Dn WRITTEN FOR THE CENTENARY BY THE a a NEWFOUNDLAND FOETESS. an - )t. Who dares to sing of him who sang it. Old Caledooia's praise so high? v'e O'er Aberfeldie's banks it rang, re Whilst Bonnie DeOa gave back reply, n-. And Ayr'e Twao Brigs sang sweet and clear is A lay that shall be ever dear. Id dis Who dares to slog of him Who made 1). Kirk Ailoway a classic spot, ds To ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP

... I UW-MARY NOTES AND GOSSIP. Tss Megfazfe of Art for September will. contan. a special supplement devoted to tho worls-of the late Sir John Millais, Bart., ?? consisting of a special memoir by Mr M. H. Spielmiano, and numerous reproductions of the President's most famous piceures. Two plates-viz., a phloto- ,,ravora of his celebrated picture The Bride, I itherto unpublished, and a steel ...

THE CIEL—A HEAVENLY CABARET

... THE CIEL-A 'HEAVENLlY ICABARET. (FFROM OUR OW.N- CORRESPONDENT.) Par~s, August 3, Evenin' r Mleeting continually the last few days a. pi-oF cession of men trundling a large picto. -ia advertisermenit on wheels, with the single Cilef (Heaven) traced upon the sideof thut vehicle, which is surrounded with the bluest ofS firmamnents and speckled with the leewi5st of jn Clouids, my curiosity ...

LITERARY NOTESS AND GOSSIP

... LITERA.RY NOTESS AND GOSSIP. BSCong & Wvyrir Stirling, have in the a newl wourk by the RDr i Cm'ol.bl1 of sI~ - i iilog. whii h vtllheli, b jj1iished aboit the- lllid'ile to of Novtembe-r. The. hook well oountaO an account of thet autho&-, travel~s, over 2000 iles beV land r andl sea. and will intluds. descriptions of savo~r- stuns in the northern jonaviness zof India, in Ceylon.,~ the ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP

... TLlAY N OTMS AiND GOS1iP. ?l---xsScri~xxix & -nwiill t-bhic h in Sep- t-%,bccL- x-v coot: hobixy Marie_ Coritlic en.Z Ititled -. the MIc-r&r ii DElc-ic-a, and vA~ VolUxtie of ' 1Fif'- Yecars' lmcic-ice-nces, hi the~ Veter-an coxc-iatrir, S'iericr Arditi, prnofuc-&y 'line- trrrcrr sectcc piicoxrgajph-, alccopgrai p letters, &c¼C ctf ni-ari' LI htin greait- -st ?? and ec'co'c-r_, f-iAl-&K-i. ...

LITERATURE

... Women in Greek Poetry (London: Swan Sonuenschein & Co.) is a fragment for tie use of scholars, by E. F. M. Benecke, a scholar of much promise, who lost his life in Switzerland a little more than a year ago, in his twenty- sixth year. From the author's papers it appears that his object, had his work been corn- pleted, was to institute an inquiry into the origin of the romantic element in ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... FLOWER SHO WS. HART1RIl, Snow.. The tootal exbihition auri Co1P itl- tiou 0 f'coors. ir it, anld vegltzbohir int p v lOi. iiitiL Rarthill r/,II Ilerihai' ifirtiimiltirmd So.i ly v1s to ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... NEWT BOOKS OF THE WEEK. HISTORY, ARCHA3EOLOGY, AND BIOGRAPHY. A History of Egypt during the XZlIth and XV11hth Dyna'stVes. Bv W. M. Flinders Petrie, ?? LL.D. (London: Methuen & Co.) Shakespeare's Taum and Times. By E. Snowden Ward and Catherine Weed Ward. (London : Dawbarn & Ward.) Ctuloden-2The '45. By Major-General A. B. Tu3loch, C.B., C.M.G. (Inverness and Nairn: Melven Brothers.) Two ...

NEW BOOKS OF YESTERDAY

... NEWI BOOIKS OF YESTERDAY.I 'IA jf i~i 1ry o; 12'0der77 Pait'niu,. BY gjr!,ard Molther- Volume TIhree-Admintistro- vr ?? Lccat C l G flrnmenlt Eocrd. By J. iThodoN~ T0dd. M.A1 (London: Henrv & Co.) Jo gf ;, ?? By B17J,. Crawaford (Mrs 3. A. C'ra.iwrdY iLondon: Hulltchisofl& Co.) JA-i/i5A ?? , Cbeing a Popular Hand- F y0 oung Students and Collectors. By j. s. Tuti, P.B.S. (London : George Gill I ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... AmxGrrosr.-The annual show under the auspices of the Abington Agricultural Society taoi; place In duill weatber yesterday within the grounds of Abington H=use. The entries showed a substautial increase on the year. Ayrshire cattle were numerically wentk. but included several grand animalas Clydesdales were fairly numerous and of good sorts. Being in a noted sheep district. Cheviots and black- ...