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GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW INT NATIONAL, EXHIBITON.' 0 I __ _. ?? I . . I e THE LIGHTING, OF THEB: BUILDING g e AND GROUN'DS. 55 e c t The whole of the arc anps420 in number- e to be need inthie lightieg of the interior of fthe B *.Erhibitiozi -have now beea placed mi positiod. The engines and dyamos for geating the , electricity harde still to be fitted up. In the m sneanine, however, a temporary egine and one ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ?? 9\- IFMT!NATI'ONAL i g:2*ss ,-1x3 SON --plu1' GALLI Y.-No. I. ?? a; the collections p' 2 suite of fine-art ?? .s a a part of our ' ?? L;.ni Is the collection of ' eer3 el transnmission beiug - ?? ; we can speak safely *. I ?? - at be brou-ght to. - ?? i ioh it lins been the s to obtain a set of ,*i. .; y be a review, to a fi' ' but should King- ,o- >'tc as it ex sts til o heivim snirit ?? ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... 3 USIM AND THE DRAMA. t i , ' - (FRos Oant o0WI CORRaSPoerENT.) Mr g . London, Sunday Night. e-I. r Manns gave an agreeable variety to the P Crystal Palace programmi, yesterday. It opened o - with the late Brialey Richards's 1God Bless the a ' Prince of Wales, in recognition ef the Royal t o 'silvcr wedding, aud.it incladed three part songs, V 10 some voal solos for Madame Dotti, and Mon- w ...

THE GRAND THEATRE

... . l t WlfTDlAWAL Oi RSTRITIONO. A special Session of the Peace for the Lower Ward of Ltanarkshire was held yesterday forenoon 3 withia the JustIices' Hall, County Buildiugs, for the purpose ef cousidering aci application by Mr j Augustus Harris, lessee and responsible manager. of the Grand Theatre, to have withdrawn or rescinded the restriction limiting the number of persons to be admitted to ...

KYRLE CHOIR CONCERTS

... XYRLE CHOIR CONCERTS. I,~ a The con;erts given annually, in the Queen's Rooms by the. Kyrle Choir have in recent ye=r shown that in addition to or perhaps in further- ance ofits philanthropic functions the Glasgow Kyrle Chaii aspires to a, recognised status among the. choral societ es of the city, and rightly so, for on the efficiency of tie chorus and the attractive nature of these public ...

THE THEATRES

... THE ROYALTY-MISS JENNY LEE. After a long absence from the city, Misa Jenny Lee once mnore presented to a Clasgow audience, at the Rovelty Theatre last night, the play with which her name has for many years been peculiarly associated. It isunnecessary at this late period to speak in detail of Miss Lee's wonderful impersonation of Jo. It must long a o have become familiar to playgoers. But ...

THE GLASGOW EXHIBITION AND PORIRAITS OF QUEEN MARY

... , THE GLASGOW EXHIBITION AND j L . PORrEAITS OF QUEEN MARY. The following letter appears in the S&anda:-d of yesterday:- Sir,-Tho exhibition of reli(e of Mary Queen of Scots lately held at Peterborough, the place of her irst interment, iin connection with the tercentenargy of her execution, afforded evidence of the romantic interest which still attaches to the mnemory of this unhappy Queen, s. ...

GLASGOW ART CLUB

... The members of the Glasgow Art (fub aud their friends dined together last evening in the club, Bath Street. This is the first house dinner which has beenz held since the cluab more than a year ago extended the privilege of mem. bership to laymen. Fully a hundred gentlemen- sat down to dinuer. The chair was occupied' by Mr Josph Henderson, president of theclub, while the croupiers were Mr A. ...

AGRICULTURE

... A-'RICULTURE. -FAIRS AND STOCK SALES. IBfAOIK ISLE ANNUAL~ CANDLEMAS HUOSE AND PI LUtNG11tKET.-This market was hold yesterday on Ithe us'sal stance at Tore, Rillearnan. and notwithstandiu.- the diagreeahlwe wather prevailing tiere was a fair attend- -~anoN. The demand for faxrm sratswas rathar limited, and doamparatively few e gageosrots were effected, wages baving a downwarditedeny ees ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... .PA 3 * - ?? , , - - - - - I;i12XIgIJBITst- _ri -Y. !k- I ?? x.N.R,~,A'1O)Ksr ?? TRE~ MICBIFTEICTUI~t1 GAL~LERIIY. ?? at the ' nc-id of the C ' ~e'yi 0, eecrsspmcung to the phcrtograr't.gallery atther -wect end. Lhe Object of the .o.-sittn axing 'cha-to:sta the .wr't-1Jo~erroi ?? 7 sbe c'PS' Item all pmet of the~ cattitry-,, .inj, to 'taoii eiOti-, -toi a ?? 211eV havi Iimduifo e '1i .av; iz, ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ¶HE IN7TERNATIONAL EXIII jITION. nr IglS CASTLE COLLEOTION.-II. hf e ?? Societies, Presbyteries, and theC reverend bodies who guard with jealous re the interests of Protestantisml were surely v precipitate in denouncing beforehand the Bishops P1aace collection as a nest of pishl relics. It nmust be admitted that thera a relatical rang isn the name of Bishop's p9-;: erd f tiac preseuce of ...

GLASGOW DOG SHOW

... GtASGOW DOG SHOW. The :City of Glasgow CniLne Club held their I lanual shew f sporting and other doga in the St Andrew's Halls yesterday. Conducted under Kenel 3Club raleslthe Glasgow show ha, since its inauguration thrsee years ege, Occupied a foremost place in the list of canine fixtarea. The collection brought tegether this year was in some respects the best that Scotch fanciers have yet ...