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A VISIT TO THE ART EXHIBITION IN THE PHILOSOPHICAL HALL

... future to show the artistic genlius which she really a] possesses and is beginning to cultivate. In the next case, p~ Mr. Smith shows us snore pottery. Rare and beautifu ci u pieces of Chelsea, Derby, Worcester, Bow, ice., arc well Ce selected to show the character ...

LEEDS ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... spontaneous growth of the sdil-that to which the national taste instinctively tends, for which it never ceases to crave-the flower which blooms with as much purity among the poor as among the rich, which is the joy of the cottage as much as it is the ornament ...

THE GREAT FRENCH EXHIBITION

... Messrs. Jackson and Graham have achieved with one of their cabinets; but we make a small show of furniture, and if we compare our show as a whole with the French show as a whole we have no reason to crow over our neighbours, but must, on the contrary, admit ...

NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART IN LEEDS

... the utterly t l wretched and abortive characterof the designs and ornamen- v tation. Thus, the Chelsea vases and ornaments, maoy of them p covered with flowers directly imitated from nature, and I modelled as roundly as a bust Or statue, display great c ...

LEEDS AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW

... AUUiqI ft'OWEB show. . , . fI -SH W A two daya' show of plants, flowers, fruits, vegetables, and birds of great emiellence was opened yes- terday, in the Royal Park, Leeds. Its origin is, we believe, due to a suggestion thrown out at the June show of the Leeds ...

LITERATURE

... tuneful choir, And raise the happy music higher. While the murmuring busy bee, Pattern of wakeful industry, Flies from flower to flower to drain The choicest juice from sweetest vein While the lowly cottage youth, His mind well stored with sacred truth ...

LEEDS FLOWER SHOW

... LEEDS FLOWER SHOW. Once-more the flower show takes its place as a leading 'eetof the summer season. The exhibition opened yes-1 terday is the eleventh of those given annually by the, 'Lr'eds society, 011( happily it quite maintains the highi character ...

SPRING FLOWER SHOW IN LEEDS

... skating; and admirable the rink lashsterirhic tastefully arranged display of flowers snd platts , set oil by the additional gaiety of specia dcolre: Messis. Veitch and Sos, of Chelsea, althou-h shrw i. force yesterday for tile Royal llorticsllal Ee^,.5 Kensington ...

LITERATURE

... irs higenest interest. It shows that Russia has yet iuuch to learn, th:it she isi ar behind the eivilisatiou of the Wost, hut riuvertheless that se she is a rising State, full of young energy land of real si nroruise. It showed that the Turk, tbough still ...

LITERATURE

... revive with~ surprising gri rapidity; but when the swarms appear late and et tack its tise wheat ann maize plants af ter thee flowers are des'dloped, hii tire results ace serious, faminie not iuifrorynerrtly aflllistig 101 the population. Wirilbt staying at ...

YORKSHIRE ART EXHIBITION

... that which hitherto has been considered of greater dignity and importance- painting in oils. Little experience is needed to show that the advantages are not wholly on the side. of the more academic art. In the water-colour there is no privation of a inteusity ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... schools acid class reading. This a interestinig narrative of. Circumnavigation is illustrated al by maniy woodcuts, and a map showing the course of the Dr vessel in her long voyage. or The Rev. ,Toseph Cook, of Bostou, U.S., whoso Monday n- Lectures have ...