[ill] GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... J,~'Z!3~ITION~ OP 1BSL- -- W~~AT. VAI.Affl?. Co s 0p THE CiIYST.AL rkA54&Ia. on the ?? osh Thursday. Sreat ar1p501.sde in every otoeo h ok af yin easrly two thousand men were at in, W'3e 0f the operationsr, whieh we have talc i iPleSOW broken by the clank of hammers srj; ncedl^9didt. It is wonderful to see how nosg 555 sodrcf Bteam. There is the steam. l sr b stear saw0s and drills. There is ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... TIE 1lXHIBITION- OF 1851. * .TH1E BI p Lpn)T 17 Wewere againl on the gruonod yestray.' rept ~ prgres hasbeei made In avevry porton of thewossic !4 ut`nt vilit. Nearly~ 2,liiO m Otter work. Tie ?? of the operaitions, which we have lhitherto oledi O 0g broken by the clank of hamers. of.erya anwigt 1Thirl Woherfstieae oW much is'done by~the aid of steam.i~ dhreis. Ther iteam'puttyfag macelifie, ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE QUARTERLY REVIEWS AND MONTHLY MAGAZINES JUST PUBLISHED

... ikh s Ef~i E a T I 0 N S Dn; JUST PUBLISHED. A iiOtJ BNTLEY'S MISCELLANY]al igTHE T BLTU'0'T`TFE, INN. 'fli traCO.V4T1 69EBi~iA OF G.- PS'ZTZBRi.) WhI 0 cthl~ Intar itdrw It 1nuuumbeod smos'rovealed Laviewf.wt cci Mly simple theal upon it-sprendl, fec I read and sipped, and sipped anti read; ?? many a thought across me came,ti st ~While ponderitig over many a natme. Ac~dT&6e%1qj stout. and ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... E ASHlONS FOR NOVEMBER. Data.sses. -Several for the wvinter season have just appeared, mnade of rayel Pekin, or black damuask, trimmed with two] broad flounces of Cambray lace, each volant having for a heading e. triple row of narrow genze ribbon, toated ; these rows are placed close to eachl other, and form a very rich style of rcache, about a finger in wridth. Instead of a corsage, a petit ...

Poetry

... . . ?? . .4 I- I.Ivolvirp. OUR FUTRE, Redeunt Saturnia regna. Xow hear him on hie favourite golden theme, A .time will come.- . F Legend of Florenee, Actt S-one I. v Yes, e'en now the voice is heard r O'er the waters calm and clear, a Yes, e'en now the wave is stirred E With an angel presence near, 11 And a better Age of Gold Cometh as the bard foretold. Not to us the future beams, As to ...

LITERATURE

... REIlIBV. IvW Addlys9 Chanmbers i'r Bobl.-( Cjtamjjbers's Snforniation for Hi the People.) Parts IX and X.-E dwards, Pa'Ilheli. On We have always looked upon the undertaking of tio translating and publishing Chambers's Information in de Welsh, without the auxiliary aid of a munificent patron, Pr a bold step. Chambers, with the wide field of the United an Kingdom, the British Colonies all over ...

LIVERPOOL EXHIBITION

... ed ~EIGHITHI 'tOMSIE.. 'he I~ o 136.c Coming of Age. W'I. P. Fritli, ?? tar Anhi elabrt subject', full ofi'aracter, well sustained rut throghout, In the court-yard bf-an antiqu ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... RAILWAY AOCONMODATIOW. Since the meeting of the representatives of the me- tropolitan railway companies and the Executive Com- mittee in September last, the railway representatives have been considering the nature of the increased public accommodation which the railways should agreeato grant during the Exhibition of 1851, and have assented to certain recommendations, the most important of ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LITERARY A SCENE IN TlE l AA ' James took the oaths and ?? Lord Fitzpompey. hie heard at thing, especially in the upper ho affair is imposing. particularly if Ex-Chamberlain thought the na£ inafie' a speech full of curret DeT'rivyseal seconded him 'jitfs satirical aidesore- The Earl full of-cpn.lddence in the~ ntof obliged to prt up vdth Pertnhe rnl°t Wl'h 5~celt r n pouted' a int at eti there ...

Fashion and Varieties

... ?? allb FTarictio. TIlE COURT. Irmn Masj-stv, Primice Albeit, nail time yninmm'r iranm'lmis of ie ?? fandilN, ctimmie at Osborne, in time crijoymmenit of excel- lent hlealill, Imt ill strict retirenmeit. Armimleacomi Senrimi has rctoirncli to Scagne, PtirtadoWn. ViSC(ellit Lmmrtomm is gradutally recovering from sevecre imidis- ?? 'I'he Dummkle siii niic t CSf ofinslister have nrrived nom ...

Reviews

... Rebiewo. No. 1.56. Tirr PRoT sTAST CATMErCuS9I-(Twielftl Thousand.) RO.MAxrSu QIJ '1-TIOXIoD-(Twvenity-sixthl Tlionsauld.) Dulb- lin: S. R. Oildham. Excellent and seasonable little catechisms, one of them contabiieg ain exposition and refatation of the leading errors of the Chinch of Rfome, on general Protestant principles; and the other a refutation of the same crrors out of the Douay version ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE C(R IEAT EXL-IIIBITION OF 185]. X'~e tdttaittl that at iti extraoidiiaty special P0 court held on Tulesday last, the Goldsmiths' Corn-I party unaltimously decided to awvard the SuI off po .£1,00t) frplizes to be given to those artists i of the caift, of the United Kingdom, who so to cau ?? works of the highlest design and merit, in uold Land silver plate, for the Ex- pt hibition of 1N)]. ...