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THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... E G - E I- I . -- - - - . - ?? THE GREAT EXHIIBITION OF 1851, (From Pridayp' Gazette.) WSZITEHALL, JANUARY 3. The Queen has been pleased to issue the following eom- mission for the promotion of the Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations, to be holden in the year 1851, namely- VICrostrA, R,-Victoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain aned Ireland, Queen, ...

LITERATURE

... IrTERATURE. Kiddon the 7hirty nine Articlee. Testimionies and Au. ilnriliee, Divine and Human, in confirnation of the T'hirly- ne Articles otf the Church of Bngland. By Rev. R. B. P. ~idd, Vicar of Potter llegham, Nor/olic. CAMBRIDGE: DzrnnroNs.-This is a valuable work, not only to stu- dents, but also to professors of theology, to the former as a guide book to the doctrines of the Church of ...

IPSWICH MUSEUM

... IPSWICIT MUSE1UM. LIECTURES BY PROFESSOR ANSTED. tr Tuesday evening, D. ?? Ansted, Esq., ?? Pro- fesor otf Geology, King's College, London , delivered at th~~ee spernrance Hall, the first of a series of four lectures oh Col. The attendance, however, was comparatively lilited, which was explained t 0 have arisen from two causes-shortness of notice, and inclemency of weather. The chair was ...

IPSWICH MUSEUM

... IPSWICIi MUSEUM. LECTURES BY PitOlESSOR ANSTED. On Mopday evening Professor Ansted resumed his lee- tures at Ahe Temperance flail on Coal, to a numerous attendance, consisting principally of the working classes. The ehair was taken at eight o'clock, by Dr. Durrant, Professor ANSTED proceeded to deliver his third lee- ture, which was arranged under the general head of H fw coal is procured. ...

Original Poetry

... otloiliat 06000. WAr ISLE OF WIGfllf. - ; and then, I hcew'd thee all the qualities o' th' Isle.-Shakespeare, Of all the gay places for yielding delight, There's few can compare with thre fam'd Isle of Wight; For here every Visitor shortly allows, That the cream of all pleasure flows freely from Cowes. Of the Jsland of Cyprus old ?? may tell, Where Venus arose from the Sea in a shell But in ...

SUFFOLK FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION

... SUTFOLK FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION.1 The frst general meeting of this Association was held in the Council chamber of the Town Hall, Ipswich, on Thursday last, to receive the' report of the Provisional Committee. and 'to nominate the Preaident, VicevPresi. dents, Treasurer, Committee, and Secretaries. There ere present John Chevallier Cobbold, Esq., M.P., F. Capper Brooke, Esq., The Rev; C. H. Gape, ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATURM. Preaton Tower: or, Yhe Early Daysol Cardinal Wotsey. . -y the Rev. Richard Gobbold, M.A., Rector of Wor- tham StlfOlk.-IIENIRY COLBURN, London. Mr. Colburn has just brought out a new work from the t pen of the Rev. Richard Cobbold. which bids fair to rival mn general interest his far-famed work of Margaret Catch- I lpole. The seenes of our own immediate town and neigh- bourhood are ...

THETFORD WOOL FAIR

... This Fair was held on Friday the 12th inst., in the large tj room at the Bell Iil. About l10 persons sat down to b dinner. 11yr-ley Birch; ?? of ethami, presided, anil was supported right andleft by thle Right Hon. the Earl of c Leicester, Col. Fitz Roy, Capt. Caldwell, and B. Caldwell, p 11. S. Partridge, J. Mluskett, W. Bryant, H. B. Blyth, H. A. Bartlett, andl t. Gill, Esqrs., &c., &c. ...

GRAND EXHIBITION OF 1851.—WOOL LEAGUE

... I GRAND EXHIBITION OF 1851.TWOOL LEAGUE. To the Editor oj the Ipswich Jourtial. Sma,-As persons intendin to exhibit have to send an account of the space required to the Local Secretary by the 30th of this month, perhaps a few words on the arti- cles that may be furnished by our district may not be out of place here. No doubt our Agricultural Machinists will, as they have done at the meetinus ...

Original Poetry

... original vottep. THOUrGHT SUGGESTED BY THE 1(ENSALL GREEN CEMETERY. 1. Oh, what a thoughtful, calm retreat Is here to mortals given I The countless dead beneath our feet: Above-the azure Heaven ! 2. Walild in from crowds of busy life, The verdant earth above them; The dead retire from care and strife From all, but those who love them. 3. Belov'd in life, belov'd in death, Our unforgotten ...

THE CRYSTAL PALACE IN HYDE PARK

... I Not the least wonderful part of thle Exhibition which is co to b opeed nxt yar ill e th ediicewi thin which thle ev speciens o theindusry o all atios are to be collect- gii cd. It magniude, te celeity wih whic it is to be con- mn stcsitedand he mterils o whih itis to he composed, ti all ombie toinsue fr ita lage sareof that attention nc which the Exhibition is likl tatrcndto render its ths ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THYE GRAND. BANQUET AT YORK TO PRINCE ALBERT AND THE LORD MAYOR 0O' LONDON.to The banquet by the provincial mayors to the Lord Mayor sj of London, in return for his magnificent Isospitality in the Ci month of March last, came off at York, on Friday, with St all the i~c1at which the aids and refinements of art and lux- at ury~, and the presence of Royalty, could secure to the oc- wv elision. ...