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THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THER l-REAT EXHIBITION. r THE CUSTOMS IN THE EXHIBITION. p CUSToMs DEPARLTMENT AT THLE CRYSTAL Pa.iuoa.-The di Board of Customs have by minute appointed the following 01 gentlemen for special duty in Hyde Park during the ensuing Grand Industrial Exhiibition :-Mr. Rolls,of the Laniding Surveyor's office, as chief;l Mr. T. Fairman, searcher, comp- ya troller of accounts; and Mr. M. D. Cresbie, ...

LITERATURE

... LITERATUBE. Foreign temiinisecnccs. By HENnY RICHARD LORD HOLLAND; Edited by his Son, H. EDWARD LOUD I HOLLAND. Longemtan. 1850. o This is a volume that every one will snatch up aad dive into. The noble author was one of the best informrd-men in Europe-; -had-travelled; -hadt-known- and been able-to form a ,personal judgment of every celebrated radn. And hefe ase those judgments re- cordA -fHi ...

LITERATURE

... LITEA ETURE. The Bards of tse Bible. By GEORGE GILFILLAN. ain- burgh: James Hogg. The idea of this work is peculiarly infelicitous; the execution is still more so. It is one thing to study the language of Moses, Job, the Prophets, nay, of Christ himself, and compare it with that ot Homer, Dante, or Milton, in order to discover-the-oommon qualities of each, for purposes of critical ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Th GREAT- EXHIBITION, T&NGS TO BE LOOKED FOR IN THE GLASS PALACE. agi The following is a list of articles promised for sen ,,hibitiofl, arranged under the headings of the Plaersthysd Art C ome from, and giving also the siamO of the exhibitors: ilt~t Faox BRIDrOuT. por Me1. Coppock-A liquid for staining woods-to resemble the ,,beahsgs Or rusewoo~;t The articles for exhibitioa, how. a ever, ~ ~~ ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... CITY OF LONDON COMMITTEE. The City of London Committee have had abundant 9 proof of the impossibility of impressing a large body of per- r Bons with the necessity of restricting their applications within the terms laid down by the autborities. Even now applicants for space drop in at the offices of the committee ; and having ?? that, they ?? a-little -late,-request that they may baye 1 erta ? ...

DRAMA

... J DRURIT-L E TMIATR-L. Lut' eveiiing, a6 new five-act ''coined. entitled 1Th Old Love and thewl, 't s produced le.wo ith suemis It'is by MCSilliawi who is -k}i eo Iedtanmtlo woridthe'author of ABegpr on Hoiig- tekI' ~'pi~ p$ie,11 and~ther,!pieoeI of iouidnble writL The pseut ,,pmoduotioA was a nnouicsd for per- crmq a$ tb~s theatre ,dUg, ?? last aeuop, pdii thS ' ' Lov ?? ht 6*iig to 4 ...

LITERATURE

... LITSBRATUBE. Bevefations of Hupfgary; or, Leave& from the Diary of t an Amtrian Oftier, who served in the late Campatuna inthatCountry. BytheBaroaPaoCHAZXA. Shaberil. , Though making scarce any additioa to our stock of knowledge respecting ?? events in Hungary, r this volume is not without value as affarding rsvela- s tions of possibly quite a different kind from what the f author contemplated ...

LITERATURE

... LjZIRATuR. Eiotoire des Moras iuuejares e des Mor-isqu; on desI Arabes ?? sotala demsratiosn des CArdtiens. P P Par le Comtc ALBERT DE CIRcOURT. 3 Wines. Paris, Though the first edition of this book appeared four yeaifs ago, the reputation of historical works travels p so slowly, that we dare say the fact of its existence o will be new to most of our readers; and in that case n they will thank ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... --AtGilFEAT EXHIBITION.] VISITS OF WORKING MEN. The ?? letter has beesa addressed to tle Ie comfzit ;e by the local cemuittee for Rugby: 'sl co11 regard to the arrangements made, or to bs made, h' 11vAnco of parties by the railways to the Great fior de carOI cm requeetcd, by the local committee fcr ggbthbro lay betore tile executive committee the followil g ge5ti5rSL chat resolutiors have ...

THEATRICALS AT WOBURN ABBEY

... * The. Duke and Duchess of Bedford's hospitality, which has extended over the last five weeks, at the ancient ti ducel seat in Bedfordshire, may now be considered over. In our previous notices of the gaieties and amateur dramatic Oi performances at Woburn Abbey during the festive season it we have had occeeion to speak in praise of the intellectual amusements provided by the noble duke and ...

LITERATURE

... LJITRA TURE. 2Te Britannia and Conway Tubular Bridge. By EDWIN CLAuK, Resident Engineer. 1840. Most engineering structures whiob have been raied for the furtherance of commercial enterprise, have generally been constructed on prineiples Vhiol tay. risen from an early stage of infany, and irowa to maturity with-the aridU ptogral I Tweof-AQ91lO gradual that the results attaised:ease to form ...

FINE ARTS

... . a FiNE ]ARTS. A.Skehe1oe aftfer A Lan4cnpp PainfSta of :j Whnd. -B .,L MAuvr ; with Sqr Notices by W. M. TmAOcExzY. ie M;i. M has eo.deintly been long convehalnt Rt with thW work of 6our fvomurits masters, though his of name now appears for the Arst time immediately b~ cwipoteebd.with them^; and iz tlpreaent :work, con- Aptaiging the .whoe range of. our IaiiMcape at, Mr. Marry hasbeen, ...