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HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... . FHIGHLAND AND AGRICULTUB4 . SOCIETY 1 - e THE GLASGOW SHOW. f The Highload and Agricultural Socitys She ewas brought to a close yesterday evening., The weather was better than on the preceding days, f and it was hoped that the unsatisfactory returns e from the admissions would be somewhat retrieved. Y This, however, -as not the case. Indeed a corn. r parisen with the receipts of the ...

LITERATURE

... (1) Germanee Sociaclism. ID IThe life of Lassalle must be, in the very ma- a ture of things, in itself a sort of history of the ISocialistic m ovement in Germany. Whether Ithat movement be as extensive as Mr Dawson I.insists cue may not be quite convinced. Last year. in the elections for the GermaIn Reichstag- t, nearly 800,000 votes were cast for Socialist SI candidates-but, then, are we ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUIE. ' (1) 'lAe Ness Anglish Dicetioseezy. ii The two new divisions of this truly national b work- completes the first volume, extending c from A to the end of B, covering 1240 large 4to o pages, and commences the second voleme from b the beginning of C to Cass, in which our old i friend the Caseowary naturally demands notice. The first volume, closing with page 1240, shows ti that A ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW ]NTERNATIONNAl EXHIBI,''ioN. The attendance at the Exhibition yesterday reached a total of £3143, bringing the grand total since the opening day vithin twentv tflousand of the second million. The weather is new somnewhat promising, and if the imn provement of the past two days continues a sensible increase in the .attendcance returns, encouzrarging as they undoubtedly are, may be ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW InTEP.NATIONATL EXHIBITION. 'The attendance at the Exhibitionx on Satur. ir, day reached the total Of 42,597. This is i river thle record of the Pr'evious Satardav, butI falls Somewhat short of. what 21ight h ave ' 10t locked for. Indeed, the number of persons a ?? on2 Payment at thle gates is undler that a ofthe previous Saturday, the increase in the attendance being mainly due to a ...

EXHIBITION OF PICTURES AT DUMERIES

... EXIIIBLTION OF PICTUGIES AT D) c 'SE FM I ES. |Til a1 cirable e:;hihito of pictures wvhichl| ? tile (CJlowty ?? Asceciation, of whicha ?.lr John 1 sel is presileut, Lai arrangged ia St 1 ?dary's flail, Dumiries, was opetned to the d I pauisc yest irday. Mlr klarper, CUstle-Dongias, pie;.jlekl, and a brief inmaugural address Was f ?? by Mr Dludgeou of Carg eu, whoi !o namibo- Of very fin ...

LITERATURE

... -- ?? A7TSON \Y S BOJOKSs tl: A rork of great and especial interest for the el West of Scotland is published this week by Nj Messrs Oatts & Rnuciman, Glasgow. It is a folio volume about Famous Clyde Yachts, P. 8l0o-S7, and contains 31 coloured plates of B Fome of our most renowned yachts. These d plates are beautiful reproductions of original mn watsr-colsnr drawines by Mr Henry Shields, la ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL J3, XJIBIT10N. In spite of the uncertain character of the weather yesterday there was a large attenanace I at the Exhibition, When the doors opened in the morning a great many visitors entered the buildia, and all day long the admissions depart. nuent were kept busy. WXhen the rain cicarel off in the afternoon the majority of the public betook themselves to the grounds, ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... .MUSIC, AND THE DALAMA. ?? ~P305. OUBOWYt COURESPO0DS11B.X) Cr, 1. London, Sunday Night. cbS | 3fr Wilso, Barrett perfornmed Ben-M.y-P 'ay. Chree- and closed his season at tbe Prinecss't t- Theatre last night. I1 response to the usual demand for a speech, Mr Barrett, after thank- wnth iug the audience, alseounced that ho would, msee when his provincial tour was over, return. 1155? sooa after ...

THE FAIR HOLIDAYS

... !by j It is gratiying to be able to record that the 'ave ?? holiday;, which practically begin to-day, R' R find the great mass of the working population thr v in better heart and in a much more favourable fro0 position financially to enter on the varied the aenjoyments provided for them during their brief period of relaxation than they have been at the bhei corresponding season for a number of ...

HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... UDGES AT THE GL.ASGOW SHOW. the following is a list of gentlemen who have feen appointed to act as judges in the various departments of the general show to be held at Slasgow on the 24th July and three following s iays:- Shorthorn. - William Duthie, Coflynie, Tarves; Henry Wood, Clipstone Pari Foart, Mansfield; Robert Bruce, MHnore Mouse Farm, Great Smeaton, Northallerton. Ayrehire.-Jiuucs ...

ROYAL ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTION OF FINE ARTS

... o rOYAL ASSOCIATION ForL PRPOMOTION a ; 9OF FINNE ARTS. e { - The Royal Association for th-e Promotion of 'the Fine Arts in Scotland-whicha, by the way, 0 is the premier association in Great Britain Eli 3a:having this object in view-shows increasing hin s- vitality, after aje exis-tence extendin over half ex 'f a century, by adapiting itself to the improved an 8e state of the graphic arts. Au ...