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THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THlE GREA/I' EXHIBITION. (Promn tilc TIhnes.) A gloomny ov~lerast sky acots upon the(, exclhequer of' tile Royal Coimmission as sinisterl i'ilnoli1', hiowerosi grouindless, dupo ijsi Uhotige. 'Thursdaiy was bright andl clouidless, an~d the recci pts froml 5Os. visitors rose to ulpw:ards of' X2000. Oin Priday the ston did ]out dleign to shinle, and thle mone11y takntell 61 to betweenl £1700 ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THIE (GR.EAT EXHIBI31TION. (Front thle 'FIf nes of Friithliy.) yesteriay. thle teei gts fi~oni~ 'itir~s rosc higher thtan ever. The t.5s. conitributfions lilitountedt to X2450, aid iteo .9a I of' seat- seon tickets, which1 still goes; oil llto~pitalOy, siel led thle total stout tahsil to £titO0i. Ev'LI thle Exeecutive Commtittee one astottishted wvith their' own success, and it now Seems ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THlE (. ILEA' EX ii BrITIoN. ;. . ha ?? rems of Saturldav.) T'1 1' J. V i1,: 1J I . T I u-, ,- (t ?? the 'initcs or Saturdlay.) Yesterday nwrtillg befotle t dloor's wrere (pelled to the piub- lie hotr Mdljestv ?? P1rine Albelt, aeoeitptlnifiet by their Royal gukcsts, Iagaill ;isited thec lxilibition, seeral cections of vwltti tII C' Xitllitl jtd ltitotel do U'ing their stU,'. TIle IeceiptS ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THE G17EAT EXHI B I T1.T () (Foml the Ti`ceS of Maonidav.) 11'er Mlajesty, Prince Albert, and the Rtoyal party at the Palace, visited thc Exhibitions oil Saturday mornilg beforre the - public were admitted, and were chiefly occupied in inspecting the departments of Spanish, Italian, and French contributors. After their departure tir area of the building was tlirongod throughout tic dlay, andl ...

SOME MORAL ASPECTS OF THE EXHIBITION

... I SOME, MORAL ASPECTS OF TILE EXHIBITION. (From tile econlomist) isI Tlic Exhibition absorb~s public attention. Other of amusements and other' means of passing thle time agreeably are deserted for it. P'olitics are neglected]. B1shiness of' some kcinds--though not that of' cabs, omnibuses, and coffee-house keepers-is slack and is U given upl for the Exhibition. Hecr ilrajesty and her 5guests ...

MEARNS CATTLE SHOW

... MEAANS CATTLE SIIOWV. '['lie MoiiriiS cattle show took place at Newto, Oil Fridkay tim 1t m I curretut whoa tho jlude , vli lcoor. r riewof Merryte, on Flerning Gf HOli I end IKei r of Grce, awarded tilj premiulesir. A. tl cow, ?? fr For the best uilc hl coW-Iat, Mr. milkcs Allison, Westfld 1ati l id; , Mr Johln Young, Maorahijel ; 3d, Mrl. Joh lierberisoa, Crook; 4'th, MIr. l 1A1drttew bestol ...

MY THIRD TRIP TO THE COAST

... MIY T'lllI) TR'IP Tr TMlE COAST. O ar a jiyspnt the Banl11nCI of thec y ears 17si) anid 178!. att ?? ?? CatlIcart, list as tisI preseilt g ssippinig sIC- a till is are intended to cslibrace luelery crlcsais oti-)s ts t' CoaISt. I ?? say isothillp' regal-ding the Occurenees ,f tlhe above- I e mnestiolsed two years. c It is s5, easy now-nadays to prveed to the coast by r1: lwsapy t and by ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... 'I 1 It 1. A ?? E X If I 13 I IP OI N. I IL 1 1. I ?? ?? ' ?? f11,1 il l. nimcng rusil. 'the l)erl)v tl:v it, hiid no Lffict t haittvei oil the flow of %isitolrs to ?? (C shtal P'aince. ?? the IeeMtraiyr, the ouilihers whdto flockeil therel yestcri'dav werc greater thall ever, and .3512 was taken at thele dloi. 'Itlie Sle(? rl' soeacsli tieiels 8niIoliitedi X27li and the total leceipts were ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... '1'1IIE=-il - - T ?? TH1[E (T REA, 4T E X 111IB I TI O N, (Fro a the Timies of Moudatoy) ii s. On Saturday tile period for 5s. adalislouils tern inatedl, nid ii . a flit.Uilel cr lijl' remindid one of thc last night of a tlhouritu hp nitor. I'hct' cwrere liomsantls aseettiled at tihe entralles before Br the doors opened, kid wheln twelh ,o'lock Stic no c tcic aned cxplctint audience ever ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... i?,ximwrios. - -- ?? -9 N ( F'om tii(i ?? or Fida Viy.) ! ' (Ierdav., ueo(rd(ilig to the police rctuirns, 54,6i69 pomrmi viiteil tie Ciestl lanitee. 'T'he sum taken iU shillilogs at the ddois was £Xi2379. 7s. 'Ihere were tierelfoie 47,87 leioplo ol paiul 'IFr clterilng, aid 7800 seasoil tieket holders. Tlie class I ,II low onlle to tle Exlhibjition remiaill it shorter tjio thiami i th 1Cir ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... I'lTE GUEAT ENXHIB.ITION'. (From the Tiniec of Monday,) On Saturday the charge for aidmissionl to tihe bailliug 11 1wis 5s t (win to tihe attraction of the, dit'aving ronom, a' revicn' at Wool- Wich, and tlhe othor festivities coicected mrilt the celebration o0 hle Mafijoisfy's birth llda,3 thlere vas a smlalilei attendaliee of v'isi- n tors thllan ustiell tbe nI mber bcl bing oinly betweeil ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THE GREAT EXIIIBIT'ION. (From the Morning Chroniclo.) Acute and thoughtful writers have disputed Talley- rand's claim to rank amongst the first-rate illustra- i tions of his age or country. They assert that he was principally indebted for his position to his utter want of principle, and to his having had an aristocratic 1 name end an ecclesiastical dignity wherewith to grace t the ...