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GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ,atSLASGOW INTERNATIONAL Ja EX'HBITION, I E I r a ,',Tbe attendance at the Exhibition yesterday h gcedrane high total of 62,095. This raises zS ?? grand total, according to the official figures, to something like 14,00C beyond the record of tile Colonial Exhibition two years ago. In London, however, the attendants were not in- eluded. Deducting the number of attendants in' the case of Glasgow ...

THE CHEMICAL EXHIBITS.—No. VI

... TIHE CHEMICAL EXEIBITS.-No. VIL ZY P1ROFESS03 DITTXMAN Having completed our p-ogramm..e in regard I to the inroranic, Nve will now pass to the oigfnics exhibits. Amongst these soap, stearlo, and paramuffn are most conspicuous, because they are presented to us chiefly in the form of busts and other worse f of the plastic art, so that the court which unites i them impresses orne more like a ...

GLASGOW CHORAL UNION

... I 71' CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. gh Lat- or Now that the curtain has finally fallen on pl gh the International Exhibition, the citizens are at a le. liberty to turn elsewhere for opportunities of at al spending the dark nights of winter with profit fa ry as well as 'with pleasure. Need we say that of aysuch opportunities will be afforded in connection H we, ith the choral and orchestral ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSIC AND THE DRAMA, (iho t OUR SPECIAT CORRESPONDZENT.) London. Sunday Night. lr 1'etcitt's ?? Across tre Sea, originally prod'uced at Manchester last August, was perforined for the first time in London last uiglht at the Princess's Theatre. A mc-lo. dranma pure and simple, such as this is, affects 4 chiefly the sough but honest sentiments of the pit and gallery, who last eveninhg shouted ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... ?? i 4 : Lv J TEW'ONAL 'r.ASGO x 0iITO ; --jj ?? ' ts cbnfcs formal oed yesterday tv The Exhibitr nelbn NO visitor!, chiefly t! ,terDJrl A largO friends ,ere admitted during v rrntoi an ` I ti ke and had a final uper- fi and theeandpofthe tile 1 bs cit, the exhi'eW The band of the c . 0ss, 11t ; e Iy; thle Grand Hall in the ei ]0 al A five OClock, when the gates were r 100 ponro i Archibald ...

FINE ARTS

... Messrs E. & E. Silvai hite are showing in !%tt their gallery, West George Street, Mr Edwin was Long's religious picture Diana or Christ? il li one of the leading attractions in the Art Section aver of the Manchester Exhibition last year. Mr dsgr It is ts-ong takes for his sabject an episode which was gear doubtless common enough in the old-world city on h of Ephesus, the ruins of which are ...

EXHIBITION OF DECORATIVE HANDIWORK IN EDINBURGH

... S l-1,XD i ?? oF IEi ?? AND V -zI,; JE - Ui- in-17i Zith Cen -i O3 'lr. ?? * i ollletnL ies.1 01 AW' , of Z it C ?? ?? ii Cit ?? ?? I I:L :, r, tin - A!tt C. I' it: 'IIT'13 ittC ?? L 1 !L lC'iOIC th~'CVC0 l tCo.11 I1A tli aiii'~ci ~oi~t lll e Lt 11 'i l'.o ill h0.0 till '1 0 Altmi~lg0. hnU 1; 1. aC li.IlI.1 a i C ,i d;- ?? oo'h a IL Ia .1 taCilC laitiC I, ;:I Vl ilt,..t't1~. It; of11 Ij ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... NOTES ON NENVW BOOKS. '%Tr John C. Ninet isa-ues another of those ia sulliptuous pubhication of ainch he makes a j specialty. It is a lnew edition iak two voluumes of es ?? The te-msiniscr'ices and llecollections of Cap- G lY tain lironow, being, Anecdotes of thes Camp, :is t t Court, Clulbs, and Soietiy, iSlO-ISI>) with d portrait and twenty etched and aqoeliat illus- tratiuus fromn ...

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL t EXHIBITION.I The Glasgow Eab ibition was yesterday visited Thy upwards of C6,OOQ psresons. The weather ,was bright andE dry, ?? cold, and during e, thle whmole day the large enlclosure was%~ crowded 1' v~ith sight-seers. After six o&clock, however, a when the reduced rats of adrnxssinn caine into e Three, there was setih an influx of risitors that it wee with ...

LITERATURE

... L I T E ATi UIRE. 7 OTE;ZS 0 BEJY - D KsS. Mcmsrs Kregsn Paul, Trnch & Co. have pua- iiflel- 'turdia, by Sir John Strachey, ?? iT hc Tescirtnony of the Uuneen, comnmunirated to l.. L. S. Nature and 7,al: JLar 1s s, Scic- a I ti rc aad Ililosojir;:cal,' by \W illiam 13. Car- a Teater, LL. D., &c., with an ?? memoir by J. Esthin Car pouter, i.A. ; aud 'Capital anl Wa xc', by the Iov. ...

THE THEATRES

... TIHE THEATRES. n GRAND-MR TEARLE AS OTHELLO. t is The play at the Grand Theatre last night was r of Othello, with Mr Tearle in the title rdle. f There was again a good house, though the numbers were sensibly fewer than on Monday ith night. Mr Tearle had, however, a reception s d none the less welcome; indeed, judging from the warmth of the applause, one nigst say that e le, last night's ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... CHRfIS.THA S BDOQS. L ?? have another batch of haunlsomely-bound and prettily illustrated gift-books from Messrs r Blackie & Son, who are quite in the forefront ,f With this class of publication. The Saucy 'f May,' `by H. Prith, is th- story of a boy who, 1 after rough experiences ameog the fishermlen of N the North Sea is shipwrecked anti has many strange adventures. ''Jasper Dene, by ...