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REVIEW OF 4TH ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS

... REVIEW OF 4TH ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS, 3 ' Yesterday aftearnoon the 4th Argyll and Suther- ade,, 3 land Highlanders were reviewed by Colonel tion. 2 Nightingale, of the 91st regimental district, on the £7 10 Id Town Moor, Irvine. The weather was fine, and to £9 as quiet the spectaclo was witnessed by a large number of chant the townsfolk and gentry of the district. The are regiment, ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... 1qLASGOW JNTERNTATIOAL EXHIBITION. - . The attendance at thze Exhibition yesterday J allowed-an increase of neariy 2000 as compared bi with the corresponding day of last week. In the early part of the day the weather as un. ho. favourable, rain falling in smart showers, but tolvards afternoon the sun made its appearance, G and the rest of the ttay, altho lgh unseasonably T cold, allowed ...

LITERATURE

... he 4 Jr NOTES-ON NEW BOOKS, mre 'Alexander Gardner, -Paisley, has pub- e. lished a second series, with illustrations, of n- Old Greenock, by George Williamson, eMk- ?? bracing Sketches of its ecclesiastical, Lef to educational, and literary history, from the is earliest times to the middle of the nineteenth et, ?? Handbook to the Higbland as Railway, West Coast, Orkney Islands, &ec, for ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT OF r VOLUNTEERS. | The attendance at the Exhibition yesterday | was again most satisfactory. The total number;,' of entries m32,674) marks an increase of 1555 as Icompared with Thursday, which however was la half-crown day. Analysing the details the most interesting fact elicited is, that while season-ticket holders were fewer yesterday ...

DUNDEE VICTORIA ART GALLERY

... 'U -D DEu E V=TORL ART-GAtRy. : ( A gpiiu baaar in aid of ths buidingg fud of A rnd bazaar ia nzd of th building fnid of 1 the Victoria Art Gallery and for the extension of ti the Free Libraries, and MUaeum was opened ii-the oi Drill Hall yesterday, by the Earl of Strathmore, in Lord.LiUotenant o f Forfarshire. The gallery, which is in course of erection,.ia u signed to com- memorate the ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC

... THE ROYAL 'ACADEMY OF MUSIC. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES BY BRA. LC. di. . ?? --MACKENZI. w Th cesrtiicalts awarded to the pupils at the a local examinationas in connection with the Royal sl Academy of Music were presented ?? by ie Dr A. 0. Mackeezie, the Principal, in the Fine. n Arts Institute, Sauchieball Street. Sir John Neilson Cutbbertsoo, chairman of the Glasgow ONSchool Board, prosided ...

LITERATURE

... LI ThEaA T LT RE. . h'OTES 0 Nil B-) Qfl'S. Messrs -ampson Lew, Marston, Starle & Rivington (Limited) have publsiied Men and Measures of Eiall'-aCentury: Sketches and Comments, by Hu.h II'Cullsch, U.S. Secre- tary of the Treasury in the Administrations of' Presidents Linrcoln, Johlson, aasl Arthur and Vol. II. of Mr Arthur Way's ?? Lliad of Homer done into English ?? XIII. to XXIV. -Mr ?? ...

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

... ?? Leorn ' ?? 2 .th( for . oizins illd Striincl s ad Orchrra *, Sc'9w or VLLSal giN Lb Oeste ?? . . . . R . blia::S. rcrta. Pinoiorte aud OQchesna, G tlnar. . Si°: N 2, in D . Sli. e v alley, ., . ?? ?? ?? .. ?? . G oizu~od ~:f-eS013golos Ncette, in F' 3ljor . Sciulrmann Airs from LA IReiile re ?? c. Gol.1t lie concert last ni-ht opened with a most , ushed performance of an ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THE ARC EOLOGICAL COLLECTION. Numerous articles were received at the Eel- j s rinorove Museum yesterday for the Arcbheolo- e gicat Collection, part of which has already been arranged in the Bishop's Castle. A large pro- portion of the loans came from Edinburgh. 0, There was, however, one notable contribution . from beyond the Border. It came from Mrs ?? Bruce, Harrow and includes several ' ...

LITERATURE

... - - - ?? T;m Coathe Collection ?? Coin-s. ti aIcsairation, and regret are all excitedE . ?? of these three magrnificent ,,rstratiug 'Th Coinage of Scot. b Clicieu througls examples preserved in t i or the late Mr Thomas Coats, of For- -.lIsy. Praise waits on those who dis. o ;. ty faithfiully, but it never wears a a ' , n lS aspect than wahen h37lorved by the e virtues that blossom in the dust ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... IALSGOW INTEINATIONAL I i XHlITLON. .. ILIi'VY ARRANGEMENTS. ra arrareents for the ceremony jOfl' with tlie opening of the Inter.1 1' ahibitiofl arc now completed. I'r belre sta;ted, they have been d. Vajor-Gepiiral Annesley in thae hands * . Stevensonh the commander of this .ini . r este ?? the gallant officer held ;. -n the conmmanding officers in t'he .ti ?? matters requiring atten- 34- ...

SALES AT THE EXHIBITION

... SUALES AT THE EXHIBITION. f I INTERIM IN TE RDIr GRANTED. t Yesterday afternoon the application by tbe i Executive Counoil of the Exhibition to have . Mars CampbeU & Co., fruit and Japanese merchants, Glasgow, interdicted fron selling goede s at, and to ba carried away from, their stall in the Exhibition without 'special permissior came up t again before Sheriff Guthrie. His Lordship ?? t the ...