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THE THEATRES

... TiHE PHEA T1?ES. - GAIETY-TCASTE. II An audience large, yet not so large as we bad; exrccted, assembletI in the Gaiety last eveningl to greet the Caste Company on their IY- 1 appearance in Glasgow, after about ?? ,months' absence. The erngagement is for a Z 1 ;week, and tie company are annlounced to appear -, 4 in all the comedies with which their name is rssociated. Last night Caste was ...

THE EUROPEAN CONCERT

... rjE £LREOPEIN CONCERT.: MVGSCHENS MISSION.- rtGAMTO TILE ST JAnES S GAZETTE.) ruemw l~ference at rerun will not meet in i ?? iias anticipated,btatein ~'Iit Bsaruk, WIxiOB at present ' ' t is able, open the Jiro- ; a Powers mentioned in the 0;'so tlil Treaty of Berlin tilet c(unfel'~eot Tuirkey aldt~ ?? 'I he deliberattio'lls a'7 Ii. fi.r the ;'ersonat e oee the 'TuliOkI-reek '.~l,. A~iolh ...

THE HORSE SHOW IN LONDON

... The judging of the classes devoted to harness horses was proceeded with yesterday. In class 8, for horses not exceeding 15.2 hands high, there were 34 competitors, 'lthe first prize of £20 vwas awarded to Mr C. W. Wilson's brown mare Lady Walton. The second prize of £10 was awarded to the Stud Company's bay Confusion; and the third of £5 to the same company's brown horse Animator.' ...

FINE-ART EXHIBITION AT LEEDS

... F'tFE-ART EXHIBITION AT LEEDS. Yesterday afternoon the first exhibition of the Yorkshire Fine-Art Society was opened in the Athenwiun Bnildiogs, Park Lane, Leeds. under most auspicious circumstances. Although there have from time to tiuse been such exhibitions in Leeds in aid of benevolent institutions, tliis is the fist which has been set on foot for the- pur. picse of encouraging artists, ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... CA iYLE AII h Oii. C At1 si!.N NOCII. ,o atrNe. lieecl.s. I1dUlhrY. and dairy pro 'e iecl totce T H shoW cats cocc irritro cemeit in the aa icatlst telgood. asui w's teallwaobo~e the ~an sho the lerritr of thne I-,. tea,.'i * ii h e.to e ta. I 0' .c 4 11(aiOl le iitsLow, p.ai l-a orexor,. .c Qltecolca1 ltepded and' Nhacshill: J ?? rC ?? iUrieiasoeitc~t, Peiextfiiel, oW nui S WV. bemoanw. 'eec ...

LITERATURE

... LITrP-fTU'Rf'- u .o Rprhlorso in Training. ~a M Wii~ Py n mal isbetter able sIit] ,1.11itty onI the Subject tflatte of21 ?? that he 'S ¶ -n~~ c le deta~ils of racingsal P.eor i was breeched t, it gives p- ondr, therefore, that h a wih''hch h'as ait once atrce a ik aireati meeingw1t a large U i' 111t however, tile Lest Iasvsntiared to write o l'w'Y the 'business Ot hlis ru,:h' daniitSt, is ...

THE PRIMEMINISTER AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... THE PRIME MINISTER AT HER 31AJESTY'S THEATRE. is DEMONISTRATION OF MIDDLESEX LIBERALS. '1 Yesterday evening a great demonstration of the Liberal electors of Middlesex took place at Her Mlajesty's Opera-House, Haymarket, on the > occasion of the presentation of an address of thanks and congratulation to Mr Herbert Glad- I stone, M.P. Fully an hour and a half before the time appointed for the ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... CATTLE SHOW& REXFREWSHrRB, ?? annual show of cattle, sheep, and dairy pro- duce in connection with the Benfrewahire Agri- ? cultural Society was held at Oraigieles, Paisley, w I yesterday, on L?eld belonging to Mr Thomas Costs V of Ferguelie. The weather for the greater V? 00 of the day was all that could have been p- desired and the number of visitors to the ground as very large. A p leasing ...

MUSIC OF THE LONDON SEASON

... (noe ona L SeroeEL coil~sswXeliT. London, Thursday Night. TuIE last Leslie subscription concert wvas given |at St James's Hail last nig~ht, and although thlere wvill probably be twro mnore e-tra concerts jto be given before the fashionlable season breaks Iup, these wvill, it is frearedl, b~e the farewell pter- formances of the moat celebrated glee andl part song choir of this country. Tbe ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... CATTLE SEOES OIl) MOXKLA2?D. The annual chew of herein. cattle. and dairy produce Its nonuection with the (lId Monkland Ag nlnna. Society took pinoe yesterday iii ote West-Nod Put, Coaobr.dge, which 5i55 idod]e granted for the oocso Co by Colonel horhanan of Drurcpo'iier. ?? Wa oneoltir josateiioobste, ?? Pork was thronged throu?iit.iit he entice cliv by a yes'. con- COnr,,e hi speoza:.?re ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... CA TILE ?II 0 W?. | CGADDEIR l)lSTRIC'T. |fle anntual c~attle tijole oi the Cal' l'rr c:rc 5- 7J avlcerag ric~le, tile ghioc-l~z tooc 1 an i ,rr |;fowery. TX;,l t2 . FI~ Stilfa.RfEr Ti: Cll me ,.e - l| i ttriT trdrling; OlitX elt lee .ialA .rs ~l1l .1gJr I ao|rbl their..rie i A -I l. ,.I ,>f ?? ?? ,lbrie i tih Sr; cill~l .II ..li r Makeorrin ,loei. cori tt kn~tU ' IIt ?? Ijail a2le, ?? ig.w ...

THE LONDON OPERA SEASON

... THE LONDON OPERA SEASON (FROM OUR CORR.E;SOaDEh'.) London, Sunday Night. O3PERATIC man agers no longer limit their field of choice to the stages of France and Italy, wrhich, though for a long time the chief recruiting grounds for operatic artists seem, for the present at anyrate, practically exhausted. The growing popularity of Germnan operas renders desirable the engagem ent of German artists ...