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LITERATURE

... NOVELS AND STOPIES. G-lenairlie; or, The Last of the Grieines. tb Bv Robhaa F. Hardie. (Oliphant, Anderson, & 14 Fesrrer.j-~isS Hardy's brightly-writtena and sk'iifuily-con cived story is row included in the ok popular two shilling army. Those who fear t that the rich, pithy Doric is in danger of dying is cut may hod cvmfort ii the fact that Gle ra airize's popularity is due to the ...

POETRY AND VERSE

... rOETfRY AND VERSE. -The Works of George Peele.' Edited by A. H. Bullen, B.A. In twro volumes. (London: John C. Nimmo. I8883-In these days of successful reprints, and especially of dramatic reprints, it is difficult to realise that less than 50 years ago literature of this kind was so lightly thought of. except among a very few scholars, that its publication was often attended with risk and ...

THE THEATRES

... 11 - 4 1 1py-~r.v R EAkL LITTLE of I0 st ?? ch ildren Of recent enl ratiS ?? ohad a snore. gcnmlne' T ~ ti~ ?? Hogsten'1urafltt'5 novel, oth .rfsLor E'1 oe;. It is a story of Is:r -he isoret ~it ..s the further merit -? ,j~ ches have a mleaning by It £5s sanz that novelists do 01A 5 ?? 0>~s, Comparativelv y iisrefreshing c AJ ?? the effort, MN tofind that m thanL the averape ;ch- Ig'~ ~Sot. - ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSIC AND THE DRAMA, (iho t OUR SPECIAT CORRESPONDZENT.) London. Sunday Night. lr 1'etcitt's ?? Across tre Sea, originally prod'uced at Manchester last August, was perforined for the first time in London last uiglht at the Princess's Theatre. A mc-lo. dranma pure and simple, such as this is, affects 4 chiefly the sough but honest sentiments of the pit and gallery, who last eveninhg shouted ...

HORTICULTURE

... P }OhY-GLAsooW.-The twenty-second annual exhibition andl competition under the auspices of the Por Glazgo' Horticultural Society took place yesterday in the Town lIJ. There were 130 exhibits fewer than last year, but this is fully accounted for by the unfavouuable nature of tbe weather both for the growth of greenhouse and herbaceous planzi3 Theexhibitsin potplants were tastefully laid out on ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... 1IDTSIC AND THE DRAIMA. (y ) owN C~i ?? .j Lonidon, Sunday Night. reeaaw season of French plays began at the' LRwN'2! last night, where, pending th1 r d c ~ e tidra s La _Maseotte in trench, Y~ IStreappeared in La Grand Cu as s3parkling music is, ta fe ?? to excite anay e Latest SCt flOW that the Franco- ti d~ the petty prineipalties inI Ie ?? - merry parody of tho ?? ermian Courts hits m ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GL - ASGOW.INTBk.IM EXIIIBITIOL:. I ?? ?? , . . . With the exeption .Of.LSAtndys,.-the number of paying visitors to the 'Ezhbiitian has zot been Ms large for some time as iwas yesbtrday, when the dra meungsa etoi£87S. This satisfactory financial rsult. was maisly due to the nimnerous excursioniats froisi :Ein. burgb, where the day was oberived nathe autumn holiday., Fortunately the, weather, ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... FLON7ER SENO;I'S. ALBERT GARDENS FLOWER SHOW. The annual 'lower show in O~nninflOfl wetb t±0A~- Gardens. Onlednola Road. Glasgow. s-s hoeld0 on'tr L. I ynaa-cicstsnd tg she ofaura-.Q e ta'e of the A'5: 1 exhlibition of cut flowers andli rotsa c scry to.. i - ½ atouch better than might hoer 'aesn iroked Fn 'it10r the principal attraction wfe5 the manner in hO;Csitnc-'- wvere laid oit. Same have ...

FROM THE EXHIBITION TO THE GUSHET HOUSE

... The crowds which had takes early possession of the beat view.points along the return route were greatly augmented after the Royal carriages had reached the Exhibition by large numbers who had witnessed the procession on the other route, and who were anxious to obtain a second glimpse of royalty. Long before the hour at which Her Majesty was timed to pass, the barricades were lined in places ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ?? i 4 : Lv J TEW'ONAL 'r.ASGO x 0iITO ; --jj ?? ' ts cbnfcs formal oed yesterday tv The Exhibitr nelbn NO visitor!, chiefly t! ,terDJrl A largO friends ,ere admitted during v rrntoi an ` I ti ke and had a final uper- fi and theeandpofthe tile 1 bs cit, the exhi'eW The band of the c . 0ss, 11t ; e Iy; thle Grand Hall in the ei ]0 al A five OClock, when the gates were r 100 ponro i Archibald ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... IxLASGW INTERNATIONALo ; EXBITION.- . I. I- ..As hecoe of the Exhibtica draws near, it t is evident-that on the Saturdays at leae- there will belaxrge attendanes. -With little extr& ' attraction save a football match between the.- Queen's Park aad Dumbarton cubs in the after., PI . noon, and, a display of fireworks in the evening, . the attendance was excee~ioigly large. BesIdes a large ...