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LITERATURE

... LITEIRATURE. oi .NOTB17,S O INEW BOOKS. 1f Messrs Crosby, Lockwood & Son have addec da to their Weale's Rauimentary Series a First R Book of Mining and Quarrying, for use in C primary schools, and self-instruction, by J. H. o Collins, F.G.S.-Froom the New York New tl Church Board of Publication we have Emmanuel w Swvadenborg's Treatise oa The Soul, or F Rational Psychclogy, translated ...

OPENING OF BELEGIAN EXHIBITION

... OPENING OF BELGIAN EXHIBITION. Of- i S ?? (nUMTEa'S TELEGRAI&5.) I aBrussels, June 7, 4 rae. T The Belgian' International Exhibition was iformally opened at two o'clock this afternoon L by the King, who was accompanied by the It members of the Royal Family. There were 3 present the Diplomatic Body, the Ministers, r Senators, and Deputies, the principal civil and la military authorities, and ...

THE JUNE MAGAZINES

... 'aJot E MAGAZINES. ?? _KnTT(V- I FIRST NOTICE. a I s5agzi~n surpasses itself this month tte beautY of its illustrations. Those in b ieauorthy are the illustrations by | g ,l52yt ewosarthyf is Vaudyn's paper about Ctl these bv E- A. Abbey to the old ballad a r Barbara llen, and those by j ry 3 rot to Fobert 3Hay's papor about the it 13a.'~ld resources of Kansas. The article i t ' i- att ract ...

THE EXHIBITORS' CLUB

... TE EXHTORS'- - TH:E EXHIBITORlS', CLUB. The Exhibitars' Club at the lteraestional Exhi- i S bition was formally opened yesterday afternoon by I Sir Jame8 King, the HEn. the Lcrd Provost, . ThTre was a good attendance of exhibitors and of members of the Executive Council, including ¶ DeacoeaConvsUerr Tal Tis, Mr Alexander SterSen, Mr Kenny Watson, Mr J. H. DickEin, Mr Wyllie Guild, Baslil ...

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—NO. I

... 5fT |INaTR.IEX.L'S.-No. I. idoi 22- T UA2iOOIC2TE ti ehi TLe ra.$..carar.tor of the exhibits ia the of rcswA se^.iou 0. tah Ehibitloa places in I 1:215 i:ghe ti:e n-ture Go the progress ?? | are cure-' tar 'Cur century in thle ?? of are :aDulUs-,'', - S aed alsa the ?? in v ?? ?? n%)t boen found possible. of 2:r 1crs aeranid advance In clex ?? is transfornled t'e t the ti 0 \ C rt'O t ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... INTERNA NAL := tXS iBH'15TetmON.rt0N& E _ _ ?? Alter Sb brighlt and promising morning the Egtber yesterday completely broke down, and s -r0eflnbg W&as totally unfavourable for a big' ?? dartce %t thle Exhibition. In the circum- the day's record shows very Sell, the I to.,l eumber of admissions amountingg to -15-Ieing 513 snore than on the last ' , *c-osll day. The grand total is now it I being ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSIC AND THE DiUAMA, (a'Onr OUR OWN CoRRaESoEnNT.) 2 London, Sunday Night, The last nights of The Ironmaaster' and of ' f the season of the Sb James's Theatre are au- nounuced, and within a week or so one of thoe most remarkable theatrical managements of re. t cont times will have come to an end. As 31essrs li Hlare & Eendal are dissolving partnership, the i whole of the theatrical ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ?? . ?- OIV 1, TAL ?? XTERNATIO'?\ EXHIBITION. -- I .tdteanee at the Exhibition yesterday ~ea a total of 606,422, a number which can. _b regardde otherwise than as satisfactory, oe ieri g t ee unseasonable character of the L 0T^s;:r The nrunng opened hopefully, but 8i 0 he Sky became heavily over- a 6ouiga ?? afternoon showers .O° I -reueJ t nervais. In conse- tils n z uum ?? or season-ticket ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITON

... ' GLSGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. .; The attendance at the Exhibition yesterday onc shows a falling off to the extent of about 6000. Oa w Themarvelis,considering the wretched weather, inter that the decline in the numbers is not greater. dite Rain-fell almost continuously throughout the iet, forenoon and afternoon. la the earlier parts of that the day, had it not been for occasional parties ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... STIRLING AGRICULTURIAL SOCIETY.i 11 The annual show of stock, implements, &c., in Icorur etion with the Stirling Agricultural Society i: took piace yesterday inf the Xidg's Park. The weather was eunfavourable. and the threatening Icha~raslotr of the morning doubthoss prevented many from a riletance from being present, sod in conesquence the shouwyard was not so thronged ass kIusual. 'The ...

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—NO. II

... :.IUSICAL I , ?? NNiL._N; I, Trm; \ '0 51 SN CC earoing in a forrne ar ticle dealt with theia !C as it nary Le studice. at lieivviurorc,j P ,e csn:e nowt tooe stringedl instruments of t-t ei..;n c:ilnv criere~rscd herie and there uV il- Ui creait cr's or rle ixhibition. in con- io ?? tire ?, )ed have to eaeall with ft Ita iflfer sot set O cndatrons, rvinevlv- I a ?? ' thie har; facts and INUl ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... xiow JN'TERATONAL EXHIBITION. Daring the greater part of yesterday the Freather was again unfavourable for visitors at the Exhibition, a-nd consequently the total was xnong the lowest registered, being only 22,531. The ideal June morning with which the day petned gave rise to expectations of a return of Sne weather, bht a slight change in the direction 3fthewindrapidlydispelled a&lsuch hopes, ...