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THE CHEMICAL EXHIBITS.—No. V

... THE CHEMICAL EXHIBITS.-No. V. it - BY PRQOFE35SO Dram&R. On. the ' last not least principle we hve. * reserved the metals for the end of our report on is inorganic chemicals. The purely metallic Is exhibits, it is true, present themselves for the Ie most part, not in what the chemist would call their natural forms, bat in the ahape of manu- Cs factured articles ; but this rather enhances ...

ITALIAN [ill] AT THE [ill] THEATRE

... o' I ,NT 01 , I i. -I.- ~ ,- :. f ^ 'Cc. 71.. 4i- n-ti S - zi- . ?? - ?? ?? .,t- -a - r- o - -I Y '3 cP ?? '1 i'v-I - .6'1347 A L ' i2'L ollcf; ~3 rii - ?? c-ar' .. - - c ?? 7 .3 .1.11 ,-It , ?? - -, ?? ' I-c ?? ?? t-.t- ?? . . - :2e Ro-4 27' i%'A e ?? lt L ~22j''et-' 22 13 - ' ' -1 ii .3y w r,_- ..iis'V, I'w' C'b2'2 2' -fl,17C12'lS h- ar- ?? t3 r, ?? s22 i, ?? L0 dajat A ( * '2 ?? ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW INTERNATIONAV EXHIBITION, rli The weather yesterday was very uni1avourable O d for visitors to the Exhibition, the earlier poart 3t of the day being showery, while heavy rain 'fell C, le continuously after dark. There was neverthe- a e less a large attendance of payiug visitors, mostly C t, people from the country, who came to hear the C a performances of the bands from their various X ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ,GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL I-- IIBITION 4 The atedc at th& dbition -yeaeray ,waaanaipoi et w ona the re4uced prieo admission, ta bkeaiu account.. Of :courtth eatherwras far~ aourable, but fievene taking - -this into emidearatioat the| attendaiwc annot -e; looked upon as justifying the Executive ..-in lowering the admission. Thei6 was no special attraction. 02 the ?? the sical arrangements ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... INTIMNATL0NAL 1 M etrdayws23,073,4 brwigup tetoa bition.'. ~ a vt*em o improable Theefo~ :mb bewljtae the 'firs- Place ao Biihh Id xhititonk.. The ji ?? f netaI menta aond'diei haameetn yeteda *'ieeks~. ,.A~ .peuiber of sggesioi wee tb h 0- hiitted, a u~iiateiy it wag agedtath Ifthe even jugs of Woaadays ?? ~o ~ nex twoweeks.' t.was- futhr Agre tat ach~p ngsoidemaen ,eie-: u wrksing progm,- ...

SALES AT THE EXHIBITION

... SALLS AT T-1, 1B IXIDOON. LOIN OACISVtST W EL CO. Ta- yectarday-i0eicre S&herif G~utinie - -rii-oWe -c!teaa i -icn Pt-C-ionat-thu instanoe of I te econivef the flchbition to 'have M Masr OiiA& 0c,. gls & hn; mrhns Jacpea.Strcwst, Gatv iiitdfo eln and Mr D .AeadePwr ?? F I-aH3 'S C i esr a6.ed o I ocupetws or, cs tint msr-a insportant- and vahiuable ?? th 2hibitioa, as~ besides their own ex ...

CHAMBER CONCERT

... -1 - BIR CHARLES AND LADY HALLIS. Sonata A P Mrinor, Op. 67 ?? ~ j & 'SOLO, Vi IF ' hr>2 -iAle, Concrt o The chamber music concert given at the beginning of each winter season by Sir Charles and Lady Hall! has come this year as a welcome variety and contrast to other forms of musical entertainment which, for the first time in the history of Glasgow, have been lavishly abundant during the ...

FROM THE CLYDE TO THE JORDAN

... NARRATIVE OF A BICYCLE JOURNEY. tw No. VL-SERVIA.. C (Continued froxm Iaonday, October 22.) a There is no balance of parties in Servia. It Two is company, but threeis none, and there C are three in Servia ?? The Progressists; (2) n the Liberals; (3) the Radicals. These terms are I not synonymous with the Leamein Britain or 11 elsewhere, but have an indigenous application. E (1) The ...

THE THEATRES

... i M- ?? v- ITAUIAIN*OPERA AT THE GRAND-j THEATRE. ' :4- a Mr H. Cecil Beryl,. so long associated with I the management of the Princess's Theatreoa n the South Side, entered last evening on a new t: and important undertaking as lessee of the -h Grand Th6atre. The occasion was interesting u also as miarking the'extension to the provinces cf Mi Augustus Harris's commendable endea*. r vour to ?? ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... - MUSIC AND THE DRAMA; I (-RoX OUR sPECIL ConRRSPONDENij . London, Sunday Night 1 Mr Augustus Harris's provincial Italian Opera Company travelled to Glasgow to-day after giving yesterday a preliminary performance of Carmen at the Crystal Palace. The affair was held Under some difficulties. In the first place, Madame Trebelli, who had been an- 1 nounced to resume the part of Cei-men, is ...

THE OCTOBER MAGAZINES

... TH-,31 OCTOBER MAGAZINES. 6RU - FIRST NvOTICE. M eas ?? ~~~I In karper's MAa gazine Mrs Pannell continues *c Qr~to empty the vials of1 her disoontent upon the en, Sor- Highlands. Evidently the tour has not agreed. 001 L~bl a c iiis with either her or her husband, and So it 'is just as well that they hurried away without seeing cia h one-half of Skye. IOnly one would like to know clu Lnet bow ...