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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HER MA.Th?ST?'? T?IEAT?E, M~UANTEATIX NOIRS. - In a'gire'%bl sceson t'he ~xelest dramatic fare recently presented by Mr MFarland, the boards The kwere last night occupied by- Mr T. D. Yorkce's Comic agitati 3Opera dompanly. The same ope-ra-4 Manteaux militas 3Nojrs -was produced here for the first time aboet dale? a twelve months ago, and the. present representation there maybe sanid to ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURE, SysAN.D pomw~s, 'by Stephen Wilson.. engri (Edinburgh: David Douglas). In their variety, colie their vigour, and their general excellence, the ha poems ill this volinne have a charm and interest -which will plead excuse for the somewhat bold ventue of uthorand publisher in issuinga )vork which, from its character, is hardly likely B1 to command success, exccpt upon the score of ...

LITERATURE AND ART NOTES

... LITERAi' lli: ANO gvte-a Avith i thudtcoixx'tioh i' i't I xiiii't lit- Roiomix ill thi-, Ne'. i. i iw' '4L 31avqjxxalxI, lily WIttliI :ill'1 ILl :Iti''I it x'wlfax imtn' i. d'neiluc t e \iiii ' ii i.' c-i r ii'.Il ll re ' iixli'x'xicil.I. vlii ; ii'Al ' dixiui iti ti,v'xi 'lu'ir. v'ti i iv ix h-, eiii ttit ~,tiL k thdd lt( hu vcii~ i i' x'liixxlC11 tiin.Mic'xxtvII'11 ne tix i xxii xttxl'l i, ...

NOTES ON THE MAGAZINES

... NOTRES ON T'11 MzGAIZLNES. Toruli it I LL177;TR ATEP~ MIAGAZtNTE appearst thi,. IHopti aiff d itilkle itiviubcr andI( if Jtcrc 'sj~C i- ~a f!et~iatl~ WhkllVid bV thos wai;d readerfA r. ti c'1115 feist'iv liOt 'ail'o aSO Ijdroktse iyi - itl t. i Kiqi; w ill be Fr~iends,' the aut hor ,lil0lsf I le-Ut llCd1H5 I 11II 111le thO IIitt~ HiLfIl) ji Itcils tliH', paper Oil ~I. e ~ 11~ t1l b Kr Hentry ...

AN UNREHEARSED SCENE IN A GLASCOW THEATRE

... ;1 | . I- :f;LAl -:$E. Lt''X !'., A C.LAS, ! - :' Ijj rIE rll 1. L 1101111 WyITH A Qt:AIITET'E Of' IA_4FflE.' of'II'_i iie Jlary iWigbtshotl i'u'toia ce 'it th (:~iUtllaie of aFlic Fotit Thievim'' ciiioitit tuied 15ai fti'esal ~' tti aok di oldfour if wlLIrc,-ld yofle aittlictro tvhivlt cow dii ttc ihitori'. 'It '~ titili' ltitltC. each lit~tl'111ito oll t otI tio lld cii pit 'f tii.t t O H ...

LITERARY, ART AND DRAMATIC NEWS

... LITERARY, ART AND IDIAMATIC NEWS. I . - ill (Pe[FOM THE AOAD>Mff'n 'Now that Sir Richard F. Burton's translation of MTen Thoug anff Nights and a Ni ght is approaching IV; its end-vol. ix., out of the ten volumes orignally ' prooe, was last week issued to subscribers-he c id has beeencouraged to complete his undertaking bybi lathe addition of five more volumes, consisting for the a i.moat ...

ABERDEEN HARBOUR NOTES

... ABERDSEEN HARBOUR NOTES. tlFor smer consideraWe time past the shifping trade at Aberdeen has-been progressing very rapidly. During the last two months--fromt the middle of To July to the present zi me -`the doc'ks have been filled R with vessels, the cargoes and tontia~ge-of which have J greatly i~icreased the revenue of the harbour, and also provided work to a large umitber of tho labouringth ...

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

... TORAMSTRAf CERT. ; last night the orchestra organised for tlff present season in connection with the Glasgow. 6horal Union concerts, under-the leadership f. Mr August Manns, gave a performance in the' Hlusic Hall. This is the second tim6 Mr ganns and a similar body of instrumentalists have appeared in the city, the former visit being m i January last, and it was hopefully anticipated M that ...

KNOW

... KN OW There is not the slightest doubt (hot there 18r poseirity of rostoritoi aud beerlifyisir theiair. The groatest ehelirets tell re so, arnd emoderi prooe tie. boiri offered is Oiariy peep.retloos Thit h-e a0 iculu be oils of stipefior exclltesee airier . - fusese LUCY fv ho ad ieid eud the bese test of tba OSefir Ila erteese would be the tastier paiio-go scooited and ftul etloised rlosS. A ...

THE CLOSING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THE CLOSING OF THE INTERNATIONAL | EXHIBITION. I While the Edinburgh Exhibition is universally acknowledged to bethe most comprehenitive, varied, -and interesting ever held in the United Kingdom, it as o -will surprise many .to hear that the financial success J which has attended the undertaking exceeds that of at t any similar enterprise held within these realms since Lor ,the London ...

AGRICULTURAL NEWS

... AGRICULTURAL NEWs. THIE BEEDS FAT STOCK SHOW.. [FROMs Oug OWE REPOflrns.]1 LsnnsS, TuesdaY.; The Leeds Smi;thfied Ea stc shw ihoee this morning in the Leeds Coloured Cloth Hall, can-a not b-sdisinguished above its predecessors either in: she extent of its entries or in the quality of stock exhibited. Breeders from the north of Scotland used. to be fairly well represented here, but the prizes ...

NATIONAL WILD FLOWER EXHIBITION

... SPEECH BY ANNIE S. SWAN. isThe third of the National Wild Flower Exhibitions and Competitiolus promoted annually by the People' ?'Friend ' proprietors was opened yesterday in nthe Music Hall, Aberdeen. The competition, the nmore fully to. deserve its claim to. be considered ;s national,jis held -in different important centres in tScotland, and on each occasion some special deserving ...