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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 ' ,, ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ?? O JNrT~EINAT!ONAL 52C''>Ji 1- TION-. * el 2NIN T A IIANGE3I ET S. ratte hacl protracted meeting t; s isr consideration of the tar tile vsit of the Prince and 1 . C '3 oil ?? orcasion of the opeon- ' ?? ~Mr Carrick, the city ?? Nl. e. itiy 1lain and ?? ae O-lv- * otttati~e, were also o ?? La .1-.rzot o sabmitted the . ,rritze W I ith Sir Francis 'oc Lax' a alreaely published, ' ; ' s ti f t ...

I GLASGOW INTERNATIO

... NAL ' |IBITL! - ' I ; , E HB IN-J THE EXHIBITS. 3 ince the beginning of the we,4 0ie number for of exhibits arriving at the Exhibition has been t daily decreasing, and yesterday comparatively few came to baud. Mr Hedley, the manager, has issued a. notice urging upon exhibitors the ell uecessity of getting ?? exhibits in order at 2-once for the press view to-morrow, and request- iiug them to ...

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 ' ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL E-J A-TlBTTI0.N THE ARC5.fEOLOGICAL COLLECTION. There wvere several interesting and imnportaut contributions received at tha Kolvingrove Museum yesterday for the AnrEeological Col- lection that is to fiud a homie in the Bishop's Castle duriut the eaistence of the Exhibition. Mr John Watson, of Earnockc, sends a letter by Prince Charles Edward, making a dmnaund upon the ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... ; -MUSIC AND THE D1RAMA. !YUICA-- ~ , I (Fpton oV2 OWN COrREOSDUNT. t London, Sunday Night. The reappearance of Mr Irving and his com-a pany in Faust at the Lyceum last evening kr excited all the hearty enthusiasm, if necessarily none of the curiosity, of a, first night. The theatre was crowded to its last seat, and the m audience followed every point of the now el familiar plav with the ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ¢ GLASGOW INTERNOW so EXHIBITIoN O I . oodei* with 0- es of ARRANGEMENTS FOR TEE p ye-rs VISIT.1 on a f Tle arrangements for the Poyalvis -: card- '5 t ltyd;gow in connection with the oupea, r i ef of Glasgow International Exhibitiorn te3 t for received the sanction of the Price 2 t and Their Royal Higblnesses, who will r ¾ sfat' Central Station ten minutes e,;ore i eeri- o'clock, will be ...

SALE OF THE WYLLIE GUILD LIBRARY

... SALE OF THE WYLLIE GUILD AIlIBRARY. The sale of than well-known collection of books rbegan yesterday in the rooms of Messrs T. Chap- . I man & Son, Hanover Street, Edinburgh. It was l f 'at first intended to dispose of the library in Glasgow, but at the last moment this arrangement wvas departed from, and the books transferred to 3Messrs T. Chapman & Son, Edinburgh, and re- catalogued, It 4 ...

THE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION

... THE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION~. (REanT'S TBLEGUNfl) t Brussels, April 18. t The preliminary opening ceremony of the ! Erussels Exhibition will take place on the 5th J proximo, in order that the space allotted to the J various exhibitors may be handed over to them. The formal opening' by the King is fixed for1 .Jun ae 2.ir ; ALARBMING SUBSmDENCc IN LoxnD .-An alarm- ing subsidence took place ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... NOTEHS ON NEXW BOOKS. One of the most notable works of fiction of the ,eek is a new novel by Mr Walter Besant- ' Herr Paulus His Rise, Bis Greatness, and e Eis Fall. It is in three volumes, and is pub- lished by Messrs Chatio & WEiudus.-Messrs Y Kegan Paul, Trench &; Co. have paulished f Tales and Traditions in Verse, by E. Cooper Willis, Q.C. - Messrs J. S. Virtue & Co. (Linitedil have ...

AGRICULTURE

... A GEICULTUPE. KILWINSING AND STEVENSTON I. C A TILS s oW. M. The anuls show-of this ecciety was lheld yoster- day in a field at Oxenward. The wreather was zil I that could be desired, ccept for half an horr, when a sharp thmundcrstom prevailed. A large l number of farmers and others turned out to see the show. Cattle and Clydesdcle horses were woll ecr rerreseuted, and on the wvo'a the show ...