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GREAT EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS

... ?? 12' l'XIPI'ITION 01' 1N1JL;511 IoF -L ?? 'O S. r' MEE~TINGt IN LONDOtN. It niosivleehioiownltomii.st of oiur readers that a piroposal Not('1 fot olle tln ag y ?? Roylc~ Highness thue Prince Conlsort to htave in1 Coh~iltitionl of altst and toiatnifatoirco it1 Loindcio, to whiti-it the wohole wcorld sholo d be ad in itt ci aS t~xhit bit or- O1 Comptitottors, has beun for several m alonhets tr ...

LITERARY ASSOCIATION OF THE FEIENDS OF POLAND

... LITERAR Y ASSOCIATION OF THE FENDZEVS OkF' iOLAY D. lie r). Tule general annual meeting of the nterlbers of this a~soo go ciatioitwa holl vc'terdavy afternoon at thle 8ussex Chamibersi ed St. Jarues'i, Lord Dudlesy Stuart, MVY., the vice-president, eil occupying tite chair. ?? The followiwg is a condensed summnary of the report, which he wa. read by the honorary ~eeretarv, Mr. NY. L. Iiirkbock ...

DECORATIVE ART

... * Let it be hoped that our artists, especially the young and aspiring spirits among them, are be- stirring themselves in earnest to imeet the demand of the age for improvement in ornamental design, and for the production of works that shall represent ideas worthy of an intellectual and highly civilized people. We are tired of imitations and the endless repetition of inappropriate applications ...

THE DRAMA AT WINDSOR

... TllE DRANA AT WIFNDSOR. l.ast evellilg the series of dramatic performainces ,Icli at Windsor Castle was brought to a close. 'Pr littie season, if we may so call it, has been, ill 'Welv poillt of view, a most successful olle. No hitell\ whatever has occurred in any department. rlri liuval piartr have, on each occasion, expressed jilaikalilied satistaction with the entertainments VLhil ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HIER al JES 7'1 'S hEA 771.E. DonUiu~v n NvtmrevN le at thisi ?? re Ilast Id'.-,Ait, with a very stron;ig cat. Thle Zerlrinu, of' .1dile. A L1IiiN I was die chiut' attractimin .A, inl her Yiaettr, Alt t~uk the aadiejiieo iv siirpr'e, io distinict arnd Lveci Ioceit wa~O her conl- Cetfti~ls of' te characerti ;so loll oif pilayful art'hieas :talnteildli %it ?? Sentiimient ila. lier vcxeciitioai ...

THE MODERATE MONARCHY

... TIHE ll0LE-,ATE MONARCItfl.-- The Alfred' of Ha!llr is a histcrical romance of the last century, son.c:hi Clot ell LI,!, ' Cyrolp)- dia` of Xenophon an)d t.e Telei.a nos' 'f Fenlelon. Tlhe Siviss public.t .V3S an ardl:' t adt rrer of - ho En-glishl ?? a;d the ! ell-o a luiatd lberties of the Erglish constitntio'j. Ili; cliof object i writin- the work se ?? to have 1 een t;:c befoie the ...

THE EMIGRANTS HAND-BOOK

... Ti EElhA'8IADBO. Y]'hev is no greater drawback to emigration than I I th:e mn~etainty whiclh, in the minds of riost mel, attendsthe adveintu.e 'TIhisarisesfromiritlieiginorance which prevails respecting the actual positioli, cli- nitte, capabilities, wants, and resonrces of the dif- fci elt ?? of plrom0ise, and nr ore particularly as to the modes of life which nlist be adopted on ar- rival ...

KALOOLAH

... KALOOLAI0.1 T[he volumiie before us, heogst sinuglar- and aiiominluls ehiss if literar'' tol~iljuO~itiloll, it) tite prodtiction (ift wh ich IOur trlin athi I it ic fi'ioi 15; II veo takn te frststep. WhIeni we say that thle gonle.- rilie fthe 1ouk , b oth i as to mIIatter' an~d mnaimeiir, is obviously~ taken froni such Nvoiks as Omoo, i Typee, and Miardi, the1 grealt proportion of our ...

CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS and PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES

... CONTRO VER TED ELECIJOAS and PelA- L1A MESTARY (OJIt'TEES.* The able pamphlet whose title we have copied n; out iu full below was published at the beginning of n the present year, soon after the commencelnent of ti the session of Parliament-a period not quite so o0 favourable as its author seems to suppose for fixing oi the attention of the public on the anomalies and le evils inihlerent ill ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... ?? 1'k IJL lTALLAIN OPERA. 1: ~ r\to prake the ~ts le hi Which thle DIC'-rcia ?? ,. due Iat ttis estalilislimentit. Though other 8 lZV ?? ?? more oif the otitire re- the theaitr e il ii 'te have thet Gecterale tone of thle '.8 v ic'.it ii ?? Se, zind the dramnat ic atmo.Aphiere 01I thle %iub inucre completely realised thle ;ic dramia. It '5 a not siurprisinig, titetefore, ?? ii~audlitiu tled ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HLER JIAJESTYN ?? ?? Tllie iex\ltaio ;tible ingeituity if M1. 'a I.oji ;l1 di oseld ;, te^ .Idioet t, : l 1 , 1 X ll ljii e'llaslly l, jatistible taste i1,d itig-enuity ,tae -tJl'Ili illjt to vlictrltw cathoregra:phti, etitetailtliclt ?? Cnit, in %I hicb, :dI- tihoughi ill AIe lparts thl acti lt ?? grc, tl itit j nhirlc we tie famiilial, yet the vho!f i- ?? with :a triL t itlg notvelty. |Th ...

SIR W. HAMILTON'S EDITION of REID

... I l I. I M1J11IT T(O .S LE)ITIO.)\' r/ REID.* I +1. T ?? portelit uols vl l1le has laill upoll . h Jol( for sonic tillic iiperatively calling - ti* ' . BIut, paradloxical as it Ilay appeal, it is ?? rea~d this gigalitic volilme thail to revicw 1 hI il ea of dFoill, Sil' Avilliuill l liliiltoll jus- 111 ile brief space our coluillus v ill openl for himil I Lv a spasin of critical audacity mot ...