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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 ...

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 ...

GLASGOW COUNCILLORS AT THE EDINBURGH EXHIBITION

... GLASGOW COUNCILLORS AT TU? ED1NBURW? EXHli3LTION. ?? Yesterday afternoon the Corporation of Glasgow hr tie paid no official visit to the Edinburgh Exhibition. chaos The Leaving the Central Station in two saloon car- abeut riages, the members of the Corporatien arrived at 'draw the Caledenisa Railway platfens in the groenris' wce at half-past three o'oleclc, and were received by Mr ?? Ti: r ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... CATTLE SHOZWS. *t 5s5. TheNairnsbireFormning Society's nona!lesattls ?? toos psie catr the ?? Market dtooee yesterda.y. Tke Ot$ weath-r wos excellent, and tne show-yard crowled wilth vti- A tore. The entries this year ware considerblyin advance o0 t 65 dormer, yean. J. the if icijand cattle ?? Andersoe ef ; locbsn carri-dofi theri.i;palbprizes Earl Cawdor and I ir vlacelesns, Fornighty,--=r. ...

THE THEATRES

... THE TIIEATRra ROYALTY- HANS THE BOATMA!\.' Warm 'though the weather was, at Boatman attracted a very large - .2 the Royalty Theatre last night T.e iee ¾ been previously played in the city, but tli 4 occasiea was so long- ago that to the maioc;t, c people it comes with all the freshems o a production. Hats the Boatman, beieb., a class of comnedy-drama more coaoamr America,'thaa in this ...

EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THE FRBENOC ANNEXE. The French Annexe, though its completion has long been delayed, is now practically ready, iand it presents several features of interest which I make it well worthy of particular attention. In the first place, it is almost, though not quite, purely electrical in its character, and the apparatns shown present a very fairly typical representation of the directions in vrhieh 4 ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATM-S. THE ROYALTY- OUR FLAT. A three-act farcical comedy eatitlecd ' o00 Flat, which was played a few mront8 e ago tile South Side Theatre, i's the attraction a. - ]loyalty this week. Last right it prov.i - !remarkably powerf cI attraction. T e pu 'have evidently a lively recollection G; n ! entertainment derived from the CtamD' n on the farmer visit, or the reputation ha711s siuce ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... :usiC AND THE DRAMA. (Vt-OP1 OVC OWN OR.PODN. tendon, Sunday Night. lteghthe P1rince of WaVles's Theatre willba ,.tihizomorrow wiithl NI. Pianquettb's n2ew th erbiS'l, Captain Tlterese. and, Mr HI. f or ne coed Sketch, The Deacon,' of l 'laed at a riatinde at the; Shafteesbury I e, ?? r acaday, the reg-ullar winter dramatic sen - rWI not commence until the production tur I1.ury Lane of Mr ...

WHITWORTH ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS

... WH17ITWO!RTH ENfGINEERING SOHOLAIR- i SHIIPS AND EXHITBIT.IONS. 4 Thl'e results of the examxinations h teld theroughoutS the kingdom in the mornths of May ansd Junae for !the scho~larships and exhzibitions give. iricnrl ~ l55 ' i tios writh the ffschseme of the late Sir Joseph! !Whitwortis for thes furtherance of eduscation4 in m!echsanical engaineering are new knowna, and the jlisltof the ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS

... AGTRCULTUBAL iOWS& ewe-'sr _ hfl sho 8 ISVE'SESS FA5IEISI' SOCIETY.-The snnuol show in | Nforther len ak ftih ttgfa an ete ?? ,,ethy, gretter part of the Quy, ?? woo a iarfv W. -erof stck c tre n ?? 0Z.n thoviep ICO, pa july 6 in the afterunoon was larse., la etreo h ?? was horses, of Which- ahost I2 weeon` ta e around., tkt l artes6 number be.ing et the ariuaitorad clans C-attle 0 oustered ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE, N2F BQcES. jdi Noni MNh Svors.-The Missisg Ship. t By T. S. Hornibruok. (Dean & Son.).- Mty k, Edeiw eiss. By WV. T. Tovansi. (Jeseph Cook, - Bt Asidrews.)-Tales from Blackwrood. Third s i~eries. (L'lackwoo.) - Miemoirs of John Pb Shippa. (Unwie.) w SCHOOL A!;D UarIvirsrr BOOKS.- Shilling tb Book of Arithmetic. ,B3y J. B. Look. j(Mao- U milian.)-' Descriptive Geometry. ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOWS

... HORIVICULTURIL SIlU;-S. LA50s.-'The ?? S11w Of ?? Fi-`ty ensl-2'ts pei day ir, the Artillery, 11iL Ti Qits Werz ceiS54. taw:11 Wue mse-on toss s~ hi,a, The pot Pinn'., c-,roe t u,-tot the bast showe, the oiimnt and tusuhiaa bi.,e of Lperr-l excellence. A lzrg;e nunshor of pepllc visited ice IS: bibition is theaifternoon.Te ng ee;-op ilt ?? hiavid Ihone, 15lni Snyd, Chas sly4 ?? nys ha:Y-. iod ...