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MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE—THE FUTURE OF THE EXHIBITION BUILDINGS

... MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE-THE FUTURE OF THE EXHIBITIOH BUILDINGS. A iispeciai meeting of the Executive Council of the Exhibition was held yesterday in the ball of H Hutbtesous' Hospital-Sir Archibald Campbell, Bart., presiding. The minutes of the Entertainments Committee bore that the committee bad agreed to ?? end r thates ergagement 'of Mr De Banzie and the Exhibition Band should terminate at ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSW9 AND THE DIZAIMA. I V 1 (reOM OUR OWN COanEsP0oDNFT.) t Loudon, Sanday Night. 9 Thze new Lyric Theatre, which is the ?? j 3addition to London places of amusement, will be publicly opened to-morrow, when ?? V 'performance of Dorothy will be given. ?? the house was courteously thrown r open to members of the press, aud last night fart: into the small hours of the morning a reception was ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ,atSLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Ja EX'HBITION, I E I r a ,',Tbe attendance at the Exhibition yesterday h gcedrane high total of 62,095. This raises zS ?? grand total, according to the official figures, to something like 14,00C beyond the record of tile Colonial Exhibition two years ago. In London, however, the attendants were not in- eluded. Deducting the number of attendants in' the case of Glasgow ...

SEDITION TRIALS IN SCOTLAND.*

... SEDITION 'ERIALS IN SCOTLAND., To' those ?? with the deliglotful Mle- tuerilal of Lord Cockburn, or even if they Unod~artaod sthetrwie ?? sheet the savage to-a JuIst' .-Clerk1 Bafild thet tw o new troblljtss~ issued this morning so thle foro'a of an L~c~M~aaiO or TriaL, for Seilitien. will Us 1O'ecooosed. as au insiserttant addition tie the literature of a period whenu it Was almost safer ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGGOW INTERNATIONAL 4 - EXHIBIT ION. THlE OPEN2ING ODE. rh The ode written by Mr Robert Bucrianan ior theopening day of the Glasgowr Intcrnatkonal ' Exhibition has now been printed, along with the mnusic composed by Dr A. C. Mackornzie. d Sabjoined is the ode Dr Dark sea-born city, with thy throne t Set on the surge-vexed shore, The trumpet of the storm was blownrr . To break thy rest of ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... K we; ~ ~ ~ - :cee is S t(FROM OUR OWN_ CORP.ES?ONaDEYT.) is 'London, Sunday Night. Dr 5 At an informalmeeting of theatre and opera rh: man agers held yesterday it was decided to take Be we g no combined action as to closing the London l h l I places of amusement to-morrow, the day of the set :c Emperor Frederick's funeral. With the excep- . if ?? tion of the Criterion, which Mr Charles Wynd- ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... I , - x t . - } Iit K\AN. 1 , i !as all:ca'v been F. ? ?? . ?? t lti ch is almost i L.. 1:! - ::e i t r cic teCst. ?? | ?? ?? , ?? ent:ds tne;CT1 0 ' ,, ...

A GERMAN VIEW OF THE EXHIBITION

... A GERMA?N VIP, W OF THE UX HIBITIO:N. In a long and eulogistic article on the Glasgow |OV 11terVlnational ExhibitisJO tbe C1ograe Ga-efe to Iof ?? that - '1 asgow p:eseuts to th publean to Ei:xribition of colcnlinroinl, inldustrial, scientific, f a: sand artistic objects surpassed oesly by the great i31t LoleL Exhlibition in 1562, Glasgow does not wb poesezis tlie picturesque charmis which ...

LITERATURE

... ZNOTES ON NEW BOOKES. h Geri messrs Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle & on Eivington (Limited) leave published Near and reje 'Far;4 An Angler's Sketches of Home Spont and dir. Sla Colonial Life, by Wrilliam Senior (RedHi Spinner'), anggling editor of the Field.- the Memory and its Doctors is the title of a lost little hook -by Dr E. Pick, author of An ide Etymaological Dictionary of the ...

THE THEATRES

... r- ROYALTY THEATRE. MR BARNES OF NEW YOEK. That the sensational order of novels are as much in favour at the present time on the other side of the Atlantic as here is attested by the popularity of the tale by Mr A. G. Gunte44 entitled Mr Barnes of New York, a dramatic adaptation of which, by Mr Rutland Barrington, was produced at the Royalty Theatre last eight. But in the seneationalism of ...

LITERATURE

... ta ~L ~OTES ON NEW BOOKS. thle I MessMacmillan & Co. have added to the The series of Tweclve English Sta.tesmne a iinenerachl rain ?? Cromwell, by Mr11 Frederic Hat- sym ?? Bleckie & Son, Glasgow, have published The Clyde, from its Source to the Just Sea, a Copiously illustrated volume, by Mr W. thle if. Mdi11ar, C.E.-Tbe Memoirs oi the Baron trun de Riminiii (Griscoili de Veazzani) is ...

LITERATURE

... LITERALTURE 7- N VOTES ON NEW BOOK?. Messrs Swran Soienschie6in & Co. have pub. lished. '4The 'Pageant of iL e, its ePiC poem i five books, by George Barlow.LTo the series of Great Writers 'Mr- Walter Scott has added .Bunyan, 'by Canon Venables, of Lincoln.- A -ig- aud;! ot Ka 'rmg. -'is the tills. of .a story in one illustrated volama which Messrs- Swran -Sonnenschein . sCe. have ...