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AN ADDITIONAL THEATRE FOR GLASGOW

... ,ANI ADDITION AL THEATRE'- FOR GLASGOW. At a special meeting of Justices di the Peacefor, the Lower Ward of Lauarkshire,,heId in the Justices' Hal, Glasgow, yesterday ?? Thomas Thomson presiding-three applicationsfor theatrical ' licenses, under the Act 6 and? 7Vict cap. 68, were .presented. The first of these was the application of :M'&Jame Stevenson Bawylisproprietor of the Scotia Music Hall ...

THE KILMARNOCK CHEESE SHOW

... -LaArtN OCR CHEESE SHOW. TILE . ,h;fjnn of dairyproduce inthe Cor TLS tsalibti.~of dairy produce, mtfle u~orn aridaa tark-et, under the auspices of - -- ?? ?? was much superior, as regards bot h arldexceI~, to any that has ever yet tla j1 iths part of the country. The opt Wa De. tn~jinguo fewer than five ooun7 f0ee O 1saelcrkcudbrightshire, Dnmfriew~hire 3`ai Reyrfrewshire-heing now em. 3,n ...

SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... To the EdAitor of th Glasgow Herdi. SuB,-In common with many others, I attended the City Hall Concert on Saturday evening, as there was an, unusually attractive programme. I little anticipated the.c ush at the doors after the assr- ance given by the directors last season. A parM of us, ladies and gentlemen, had gone early expecting to get good seats; but seeing the crush at the door we watteld ...

LITERATURE

... JU.BRATUJRE. ¶r5OTAS Or ABYSSIUL, £&10 TE| %IT£ Slp T.aR OF xIII1 ARA~sS By el ;v Baker, ILA., ?? author cir pae tN'Y5DzS Great Basin of the Nile, . don: Macmillan & Co. 1867. (Pp. f.o '9g K.xs inbisgreatandnolwwell-known yzatells us that he spent cr' t>4ear after leaiving England in exploring the t nie3 of Aby;sara; but, being extensive, ,;Te tribcto L;olated from the great White Nile Lj ?? ...

CITY HALL SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... To :'o Edior; of Zs Olssgo Hgig. Glsgow Abstalners' Union, Office, 18 RenfieldSt, Glasgow, 6th November, 1867. Sx,-.rWould you allow me an opportunity to advert briefly to the alleged grievance of crushing at the City la doors on -occasion of the Saturday Evening Concerts? The directors at once admit that there may be some cause for complaint, but how to remove it is'a matter of great ...

LITERATURE

... ALITERA2TURE A flicrbt Or rHE LAW OF SCOTLND RELATING TO ,wa Poos. By J. Guthrie Smith, Esq., Advo- cate. MVsers T. & v. Clark, Edinburgh. (Second' Edition.) 1Y this book-niakrng age it is strange that no one has yet attempted a history of the law. Such a work would be integesting and useful, even more to the general public than to lawyers. Oar older statutes, which, for their brevity and ...

LITERATURE

... IERATURE. ?? t% BAB-lsra fly TI. Guizot, Trauslatod by tabs initoof o,'4ohnIHalifax,Gentleman. Lon- 2ii'aSt&~~srendered Engliah readers a good ser- A'b in~pse ±de g this charming little work. As the acoorn lauthores and translator says her- selfa in preace-- Its lifelike portrai 6i a true and great man, painted unconsciously by himself in his letters and biography, and retouched and ...

LOCKERBIE NOVEMBER FAIR

... LOCKERBIE NOVEMBER FAR. hefsurth, said last for the season, Of the autum- . asrketo for sheep at Lookerbie, was held yes. Lerisy (Thuradav), on the usual stance, the Qohytewroollen HlilL. The wveather was not favour. adle The pleasant springlike weather which cname ws-th Novemober terminated on Tuesday and the sraher has since been of the usual kina for the acth-foggy, with drizzly rain. For ...

PAYMENT BY GOVERNMENT OF TWO FENIANS AS A DEPUTATION TO THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... I PY~fENTBY GOVEfl ENT OF TWO IFENII!S AS, A DEUAIO TO T P ARIS EXHIIT-ION. .- As we have had frequent ocasion, in conneeion with the Council of the League, to mention the name of -a man called Lumaft, - we -may take this ?? o mehiorig a ely Bepiece of benecessr to remark that, in the procesdinso the Leagus, Lurraft's name baa bee wvery promi- nent; andizetook uponhimselfto be thefirst and ...

LITERATURE

... - A I R a, r HmnIDBOpOw.1f. elIMTOW 0o PnmOSOPr. By 3DrAlbert Schwgler.- Translated and Annotated' '.byJariCeSutchi Stig, 3lD., ,Authorl of The Secretof Hegel, & Ediaburgh- EdBr. ?? -Ws do nobtthink that Dr .Schwe .'i~work is' everi likely to be~so popular in tis ,scountr as -1r Loe?'1 History dPhiloaophyj but we are cti tht it wimd -more favour from earneststudent. We should harfdlycall 0 ...

DUMFRIES MARTINMAS FAIR

... DUMFJIIES AIARTINAS FAIR. . . . ~- V-t.. Or - - WEDNESDAY, Nov. 20. - This horse fair, which has increased considerably in importance during the last two or three years, was held to-dayj^on the Sands of Dumfries, and was :the largest marm et that has piobably occurred since its establishment. Since fonday the weather has, bee'aj ty and eold, and this morning the storm bad increaed in intensity ...

LITERATURE

... -IATERATUR ?XQJSws KPAMs IN' ALGEEsLa AiD Tumss. By the'ni -:Levis Wiutnield. L~ondon: Hurst & Blackett. TEE author of this book makes his first appeal to the reading public. He does so in a spirit of! greater: modesty. than is sometimes exhibited by literary aspirants, titled'or untitled, ind.:we thinik, is not likely to be disappointed in 6te'e-lief thi6t 9ni'' simpleinarrative,-well ...