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THE MARCH MAGAZINES

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RAB SHAKEH: A HISTORICAL ROMANCE

... RAB SHAKEH: A HISTORICAL ROOMANCE. .BY SHADE OF WILLIAM WALLACO HVn SE&Wl of ilmnoaock, Bab hbakeb the M.P.. AganIel the Zion of the nortla JDorlsdd war hash ha. WiWth Ishmael. Samarfa, And the godless Phil.stin,. He has sworn to measure oD thre dnA The spires of te boly sbrine. On his right hand Rabairls Of Paisley for the fight His Arab wld bsth repucled- A guvle)wa oell And on his left. 1o ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... 1MUSIO AND THE DRAIMA (noX orn owy 0cRaZsrosnfl7) ; London, Sunday Night. The celebrated American prina donna, Mis| Griswold, made her first appearance in this coumtry at the Crystal Palace yestday. This lady came to Paris about 1bur years ago tO drtI and :having won a nomination at. ,Te Conserva- . toire, she spedlyrose and was, it is. believed,the V iratAmercan- wboever carried o£ the fist ...

THE FRENCH ART EXHIBITION IN GLASGOW

... THE FIRMCH ART EXHIMON IN o' GLASGOW. _: The- series of exhibitions of decorative art jr which have been held in the Corporation Gal-. leries during the past few winters have scarcely t received from the general public of Glasgow jt that amount of attention which their importance + deserved. The exhibitions have been educa- tional in the best sense, and therein probably I we may find the ...

ROYALTY THEATRE

... ROYALTY THEATRE THtE PRIycESSs IDA. n~iohbt a he ,Roalt' anwdt ino' prsence r large anddelighted audience. P or rsoc ,cf knowvn to himnself AIr Gilbeut hcas5 2 opened up fresh ground. Thus, his ?? contribution to the njarticular ciass of -e -. !art which includes Pinafore ts r~> and other popular works is siunszly a ^ce ,up editionu of The Prinlcess,' Dro ?? Royal Olymlpic Theratre ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... F~ gf ,s1.Iio VVtST RMSkSF1naMySHOW WTGEL-9$OCK- S. nuder the accpicee of the Rope- WcaL, itcofreehre et -LoItoscel Society Was held yest-rtlac. in th~e Town Hall 0F Grecnock, adwl oloeiso'.c'c-o The earhot- of' cosapetios frc teete eer~oci pxtzO. ?? n, taoy. ?J0 LI~'s, and othic va~uehlas, eoucpirei faeoureblty with 0yoice, anithe =Ieoozpetiset- seevery ke-ea, A Cold ie.cipc> ?? ...

WORCESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... WORvCESTER 3WUSICAL FESTIVAL. (FROM OUa SPECIAL COuRESPONDENT.) Worcester, Monday Night. E To-day was the off day of the Festival. Officially commencing with the full service in the Cathedral yesterday, it does inot really begin until the first pub- lic performance to-morrow morning. The whole day has been spent by the United Choirs, the Orchestra, and the Vocal Soloists in rehear- sals, the ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... iMUSIC AND THE DRA1A. r' (TheM O0 OW CO3RESB=ObmEl. j) London, Sunday blight. MaF. Pnrtao's new comedy, produced by Mr and Mrs Bancroft last night at the Haymarket Theatre, was originally to be called Bar;- Sinister, or, to use the more correct heraldic expresiion to signify illegitimacy, Benad, Sinister. Instead, bowever, it is now entitled; L ords and Commons. 'Mr Pinero cheerfully ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... f Tul autumn exhibition of frnit, flowers, and vyegtables 0 under the auspices of the Peeblesshire Hnrticultural Societyj took place on Tuesday in the great hall of the Chambers In- stitu'on. The display in all classes was the best that has 8 ever been seen in Peebles. Fruit wasa little scarcc,.bu the vegetables and flowers vere numerous, and of the meat i quality. The standard of excellnce ...

MACHINE-GUNS

... MACBE-GUNS. So m doubts having been expressed as to the accuracy of the p'lished results of the tril insti- tuted by the Greek Government with the freden- felt 14-imch machine shel1-gun at Athens in May and JFme last, n which occasion this gunsucceeded in penetrating a 384-ineh target (made up of seeral thinner plates), at a range of 210 yards, farther experiments were made with a similar ...

MR IRVING AT THE ROYALTY THEATRE

... A lasge and enthasiastic audience assembled llat night at the Royalty Theatre to witness the reproductio~of Hamlet with Mr Irving as the Royal Dane. A good many years have elapaed now since Mr -irviag by his assumption of this character gave proof that a master Epirit in the drmatic art had agan arisenL among us; and thougk he has in the interval added: others to his repertoire with which ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... POW1ER SHKOPS. The ?? ?? ebo thc Of tbha Xizo311otb sad Dlz6,c H.r-cINt~ra Sod~ et~r w held in thbo TLamrato~ 2i~,U a~,3 of ta b~paA3A~ .2&1I t~a ?? 2 good abowe. TII3 eea eemo~et 32. ~o~ rn o~th, atfor Vd~ a f02.I~a th idb~a aragroAl~ o7er h : rg atuatetul . Wes0er Be'amodth la~o tW~ 5 X uh1e weo S 0a1123003 lettel.a ~.rsia~s; od the Loi~wlof ?? s 335s 052.25 05.52.55.lv Pose brate L-A. ...