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Went down by steam to Colonel Campbell's, Blythswood House, where I was most courteously received by him and his sisters. We are kinsfolk and very old acquaintance. His seat here is a fine one; the house is both grand and comfortable. We walked to Lawrence Lockhart's of Inchinnan, within a mile of Blythswood House.

Professor Flint delivered last week the first of the present year's course of Baird lectures to a numerous audience in Blythswood Church, Glasgow, taking for his subject "The Theories opposed to Theism." Anti-Theism, he said, is more general now than Atheism, and includes all systems opposed to Theism.

W. Risk Thomson, had gone out and reported on the situation and outlook, the proposal rapidly took shape, and the Hope Waddell Training Institute thus called after the founder of the Mission came into being, and was soon performing for West Africa the same valuable service that Lovedale and Blythswood were doing for South Africa.

A similar institution has also been established among the Fingoes at Blythswood in Fingoland. More than fifty years ago, at the suggestion of Dr. Philip, the Rhenish Mission commenced work among the Hottentots of Cape Colony, but its operations extended, and now embrace Little and Great Namaqualand, south and north of the Orange River, and, away beyond, the territory known as Damaraland.

Geysers were hideous, dangerous, and pshaw, what nonsense! Ghostly! Ghostly! What absurd rot! How his wife would laugh! That decided the question. His wife! She had expressed a very ardent wish that he should take a house in or near Blythswood Square, if he could get one on anything like reasonable terms, and here was his chance.

"No, my dear," she said slowly, "I think it will be impossible, because you are going home this afternoon." When Captain W. de S. Smythe went to look over " House," in the neighbourhood of Blythswood Square, Glasgow, the only thing about the house he did not like was the bathroom it struck him as excessively grim.

I omitted to mention in yesterday's note that within Blythswood plantation, near to the Bridge of Inchinnan, the unfortunate Earl of Argyle was taken in 1685, at a stone called Argyle's Stone. Blythswood says the Highland drovers break down his fences in order to pay a visit to the place. The Earl had passed the Cart river, and was taken on the Renfrew side. September 9.

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