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EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... -a I EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL. I I> }EXHIBITION. I _ I ,THE ARTISAN SECTION. Tli section adjoins the Womea's Industries Section at the eastern end of the North Court, and though occupying merely a corner of ihe- Exhibition it contains nearly 400 e exhibits. The majority of these are of local extraction. Many of them are worthy examples of the skill and iadustry of tbo Scottish artisan, showing ...

MINING AND METALLURGY

... VrNING AND METALLURGY. jiw INTERNATIONZAL EXHIBITION. epe( -- ?? ALoNDO CORSO~~thel N trto London who is inten-ested, ?? won tir omet remote degree, in mining and the vshudomit from his programm ve an en ?? interesting collection ofetr acisyand mineral products on view 'mar peal Palace. The Exhibition is ithe that -fasugsion made inl the Miring well ?? ea. At the invitation of the ofthat ...

BIRMINGHAM CATTLE SHOW

... BIRMINGHAM CATfE SHOW. TIe dd geat annual exhibition of fat cattl. Sheep, pin, poultry, cern, roots, and irplemoens spenei en Saturday at Bingley Hall, Birmingham. with th unuual aceampaniment ef a snvere frost rnd seow. the exhibition was nevertheless a large and interesting e. - The show of Hormfords was, as usual, larger thaa that of ether breods, and con- tained some fine beast, and next ...

AWARDS AT EDINBURGH EXHIBITION

... AWARDS AT EDINBURGH EXHI BITION. O 1CIPL LIST OF THE BRITISH SIECTMI. Th~e offcieI list of tke Juors!a Awazds in con-' rection with the International Exhibition at L Edienbrgh, was issued yesterday by Messrs Da Constable in a small volume of some sixty pagges. About ens half of the boek is Occupied L~i by the awards in the British sections, and twenty ;pages by those in the Foreign sectiones. ...

GLASGOW QUARTET CONCERT

... GLASGOW QUARTET 0CO~GERT 2 . n- R q,,s e o.At.he - Thefotaad till Fobr-arythe.15 0°.ii chamber cocerts which le reeY sgo W fresh impetus to musica life in lpa=gow el .ade specially interestinby- the knropwean of a young pianisteo-already f b 3 of. : any here. Miss Pauline Hofin' S.~)o man y L '0 Scatslasd. wbo ave- had E tcand thoroughlv to reek abroaod the Igi system *ao hE trajninge for ...

NEW MUSIC

... .NE W M US.C. Bowirem&sl& & Co., LoCDoD. Album of Scottish Songs and Dances, arranged for pianoforte by Otto Schweizer.- These are somewbat elaborately arrarged, for the most part, hocever, in very good taste. They were originally written for fur lkands, but i may be had as piano soli. IESocN & SoDs, LO-iDox. 'Enoch's Dance Aibrmn, No.5, cqptains nine waltzes, quadrilles, &c., most of which ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... I'usTOAND THE DRAMA. __ ?? I - -- ?? ?? (nO-ft3 RCALconaPSFOYvXM.)j Tondon, Sunday Night. in] The' Englih Roase,, by Messs Sim ad .Robart Buchnnaa&,.,So-snoeesftIly produced last nlight at the. Adoiphi, is a storring melodrama, Shi and exceptinig as to certaia-w-3U devised -dtailts in5 1 is practically OA-the goad old-fasluoned lines, . fj ?? hero, Harry lYbiailley, a youthful but lim- 2ab ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... (rnoxe or-. OW conanrsroySYmT.) it London, Sunday Night. i Messrs Bnchxan and Horner's Struggle for ili Life, being the English version of Dandet's Es satire on the Darwinian theory, entitled La Ls Lutre pour la Vie, has duly been produced at Zc the Avenue. The London critics seem divided Os in opinion concerning the merits of the work; I Ci an i the wisdom of a change ia the derouement- ...

THE GRAND THEATRE PANTOMIME

... THE GRAND THEATRZ PANTOMIME. t The first performance of the Grand Theatre ir pantomime took place last night. Coming after r managers who in former days made a specialityI the of this particular class of eutertainment, Mr faV4 MNelville, the new lessee of the theatre, had no light task to perform in producing a pantomime (YB that should compare favourably with those that had gone before, and ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... I (frROM ?? oW-, CORRES-OSDET.) Londos, Sunday Night. At the Crystal Palace next Saturday Mr' Famish MI'Cnrnn's cantata ?? Bonny Kilmeny will be performied for the first time at Syden. barn, and other works by the yonng ScottishlI *cmposer are also in the programrne. Yesterday t.e corcert opened with Mozart's Idomenen overnure with Reinecke s new cole. The Drin- c:;cal attraction, however ...

FAIRS AND STOCK SALES

... TAlES AND STOCK SAL S. KimTr~n-t the, Part vesrterd tbere was on and. 13pigs. attle ere of ery god ?? anr smodequatspplyyf.l n is.Sep sold veryhdar, meangero£5to2. Sheeplso msan Catte- od datermandf. r fpucaa iW.LMSTO -Thesrews Tomre Swattedance hadt the eih Sale yesterday. sno ft Cattread 2ead ece shep 0pee ady1 calf, The show of ctlves wased pin-s. Sie n ?? trszei FO5 A -t1heeek yake ...

DOG SHOW AT PAISLEY

... The raisley Old Canino Society opened their ' 5th annual exhibitton &ad competition of spec'tin'g and ot'eer dogs in the Good Templar-Ralle, Paisley, yesterday, and the show Will be also open to-day. The total entries were 214, an increase of 20. as comn- pared with the enrabor of last year. As the show: nni is pento cotand al th wel-kownbreeders of: Orl faey nd thr dgsarereresntd.One of ?? ...