THE GREAT PALACE OF GLASS FOR THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... TU1Lj GREAT PALACE OF GLASS FOR THEIS GREAT EXHI1BITION OF 1851. i - I We present our rcader3 to-day with an authentic sketch . of this resnarlinbie building. As affording an excellent id:a of the probable appearance of the structure when t c :ipleted, we doubt not the engraving will be gladly and eC vrly w(lcomed by thc e mmumity. The following par- tiulma- will be perused with irtercst :- ...

LITERATURE

... UTEW-UE. I.en ien OLD aL GOLDBMIIYE By Washington Irving. Murray, Alhemoarle5a reMt.-Mr. Washington Irving's pen has produced a remarkably popular life of this once very popular poet, novelist, and historians He has collected his facts with assiduitys and worked them tip into a very readable narrative. The history of the Goldarsith family is taken up at an early period; and then the career of ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... O- am-db ?? Two YreaSa RESIDENCE IN A LEVANITINE FAMiILY.-UY B. Sr. JOHN.-Chopinenand He, Strand-There is some- thing so quaint and original in many of the custones of Musselmen, that we-the inhabitants of these unromantic isled zbannot but feed interested. andocurious in any fresh de- tails which are afforded us by eastern travellers,., Although ,there is but little in Mr. St. John's work ...

Public Amusements

... - ' ubtic mlhuoemtiio. SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE. 'The play of ?? has been revived at this house, and Miss Glyn, in the charaoter of Isabella,' has tan opportunity of displaying her power of sustained and impressive declamation, while the few bursts of grief which. interrupt the j generally bvert deportment of the stately maiden are given with great force. Mr. Marston, as the l Duke, gives a very ...

GRAND DEMONSTRATION IN THE THEATRE ROYAL, WOLVERHAMPTON

... This important meeting came off on Tuesday evening, October 22nd, with an eclat not possible to overate; never in the history of labour did its champions assume and maintain a higher and more honourable ground. The Central Committee had determined to submit the Wolverhampton Tin Plate Workers' case to the verdict of the inhabitants of the town, believing-indeed, knowing-that it in- volved a ...

ADDOLIANT Y BEIRDD AR EU CHWYL ADFYFYRIAWL YN NHEML NATUR

... ADDOLIANT Y BEIRDD AR HU CHWYL ADFY- FYRIAWNL YN NHENKL NATUIL. IORWE rRTUT.; O frorau nefolaidd! mor glir yw yr awyr, I wenau yr haul ci ghyys ddorau a egyrr; Y mor sydd yn ll yfnd g, a'r bryniau draw'n scrohawg i A daenaut cu larlun ar ei fronau ardderchawg ! Y gwlanog gyniluylan lowyrchant gysgodion Eu porphor ar flodau y dolydd hyfrydion; A'r haul fel rhyw olvyil o aurr yn pclydru, A'i ...

BLACKBURN AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... On Wednesday last, the annual exhibition of stock, &c., of the Blackburn Agricultural Society, was held in a field adjoining Blakeley Moor, and near to Paradise Cbapel. This was decidedly the best and throngest meeting ever held by this society, and, unlike that of last year, there were amongst the visitors a pretty fair sprinkling of landed proprietors. There was the largest quantity of stock ...

Poetry

... 'Il!E £W 1-iTE' R 6SE.;' Igee of tile desert i ?? ire to tile An eniziletil of zihilnlvi pttlrity-- Oif t0--c1\1S V I ;,e ?? I ,W t ?? g1LI'J IelI($AVshtC, W'dV dl; oll orhlII! life vi ith stebps arlighlt. Tihy ftlgraciulvc breatli'es of tilte fi1]i nsovore, : W1ilose Soil anil air al1e filitic aild love; Al whitere, hy thie 1ll!:1r'1nil of 'silvti slsprieg, 'l'he zvlulsllli in cid thleir sllo ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE EXHIBITION OF 186L. it is confidently stated thtt the Messre. Clowe are ths highest bidders for the prmnting at the Exhibition ea. a lg=ne; amougat the tenders was one on the put of a fift : that proposed, as We suggested, to print the catalogue in the l Exbibition itself. It may be interesting to the provincial i public to learn that the brewers of London 4er preparing double their usual ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE GREA T ?XHIBJITION OF 1801. Several MC-eAings Of the local ?? of ~ the metropolitan districts took place yesterday at n the New Palace, Westminster, for the pur-pose of v- affording to the Royal Commissioners information- as to the extent to which the industry of their re- t a ective localities was likely to be represented at. ti the forthcomning Exhibition. The mneeting of the n ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THlE GREAT EXHIBi TION OF 1861. A meeting of the local commissioners of the me- tropolitan districts, respecting the productions of the animal and vegetable kingdoms, took place on i Saturday, at eleven o'clock, at the New Palace, Westminster. The members of the Royal Commis- sion present were Colgnjl Reid, Colguvl UI-; X Henry Cole, Esq., and C. W. Mike, Esq. I The most gratifying accounts ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... ,-E 9gREA T EX:ii qO1. The preparation of articles foi, thie Exhibition is rapidly Proceeding in many parts of the country, and a large. amount of employment is in many instances afforded thereby to the labouiing classes. Among other places which miight be mentioned are-.Ohrn TnE CITY ?? LONDON, where ne h arng of the Lady Mayoress, a large, crpetrI the patronage preparation for the Exhibition ...