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THE THEATRES

... ROYALTY-IMISS LYDIA THOMPSON t AND COMPANY. Such a merry piece of recklessness as the v Kenilworth burlesque is perhaps the very best C thing that a manager could put forward at a fl time when popular favour has so vary strong at- tractions held out to it elsewhere ; and bur- d lesque will surely have lost much of its charm e wvhen the Yolatile Leicester and Varney and his U villanies have ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLA SGOW INTERNNATIONAL EXHIBITION. TiE VISITORS-A COMPARISON WITH t MANCHESTER. Ic There was again a large attendance at the 'c Znt.ernational Exhibition yesterday It is yet E too early for those organised excursions which wnay be expected almost daily as the seasona advances, but a goodly reoresentation of visitors I a from a distauce were to be met in the various 13 courts aud sections. The ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... uLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONT. -i t IALF-DROWN DAY-LYBI0AL C?0IC-RT IN tt THE CIRAND HALL.IT ic was exected that the half-crown charged for admniission to the Exhibition yesterday would lhave bad a prejediclal elect on the attendanee, w bu the result was very much better than was ec S-jsicipated. Although there was a fair number B i ,,stors during the day they bore a very small at pr@1 ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSMTO 1ANYDTlE DRA)XMi Ig(FROM OUR~ OWN CORRESPONDTENT, ?? I LONDox, Sunday Nigtt. f MIr Augustus Hlarris last night conclpded y his first week at the Royal Italian Opera, and a MadameAihbini made her re-entrde as 3farg7ue74if s in Faust. Madame Trebelli was dnce s more the Siebel of Signor Del Peento, the [I Valentitne. Bet the cast was otherwise not a very strong one, as the new tenor, ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... From Mr D. H. Edwards, Advertiser Office, Brechin, we have received -Home and other Poems and Songs by Gilbert Clark, M.A., with introductior by D. H. Edwards, editor of P1 Modern Scotch Poets, &c.-Messrs Chapman to & Ball, Limited,have published The Principles S of Agricultural Practice as an Instructiotial Subject, by Mr John Wrightsonl, ?? &c., ai Professor of Agriculture in the ...

LITERATURE

... LITEBATiTlE. FOTES ONY IVE1 BDOOS. Alessrs Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co. 'have ipuoilishea The Science of Religion, be Emile Burauouf, translated by Julie Licbe, with j * preface. by E. J. IRapson. - Messrs j Tegan Paul, Trench &, Co., have published, is one of the International Scientific Series, The Origin of Floral Structure throlull Insect end other Agencies,' by tile Rev. George ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ,i ..ASGOWV INTERNATIONAL E lIBITON. 22. azzendafle at the Exhibition continues ojx.ricully good, considering the weather, ?? the past dayortwohasbeendecidedly -eY stcrday no fewer than 27,88-4 2-s°i passed the turnstiles, this nun- ..t 1iuding 3521 attendants, and comparing with 32,674 last Friday, all things considered, is still 5mJ'' it perhaps any but the most sanguine I i; s ureicted a ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW JI\TFNA £,XHIBITUION. 'Tie ?? weat-her which prevailed yes- tt y:: ea> te Wgroutids Of thre Exhibition to rA ., r lm'tely ceesrted during the early I ., the day, althoah i the dere rdarce NV-; nat so nercentible inside the At noon not half-a-dozen persons eo be seen along the whole length of the Isc wevi' leading from the front entrance to ex s ?? of the building. The open-air t * ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXI{IBITION, THEI ROYAL BUNGALOW. SATURDAY AT THE EXUIBITION. r I Notwvithistanding the chkaracter of thieweathier n, thep attendance at the Exhibition on Satarday at was, well onl to 50,000. The mioot casual oheer- Ivation mrust nave satisfled! anyone acquainted. t) wvith the city that not a few of the faces were Si ~newto Glasgow. Tarre were, in fact, in addi- tion tie ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... At SGOV I TERN TIO'IAL EXHIBITION. t , c)elg5 in tihe we~ather took place yeater. ja;, the ?? of bright sunshiny days ?? 2jrj;laced since the opeuing of the Exhibition 1, oeng broken by rain. Showers fell at frequent i c --erral ; til well on in the afternoon. Thec apparent on the attendance - e earlier honrr the grounds wear- c esertd loolk. in the afternoon, t a lard ~uln'oer of persons ...