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EXHIBITION HANDKERCHIEF

... EXHIBITION HlANDKERCHIIIEF. Ie Wc have just received fioin Messrs. Williamn Stirling & Son a of of this city, a Turkey Red lIandkorchief, on which is printed a 2C zn series of vieirs of the Crystal Palacc, and other designs appro- C s priatc to the (ireat Industrial Exhibition We ,vill, however, +I attempt n description ofthis verybcmtifiiy ornamentedpiece ot calico. In the centre sits a ...

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 ...

THE FINE ARTS IN GLASGOW IN THE OLDEN TIME

... TIHE FINE AlRTS IN GLASGOW IN THE OLDEN I TIME. LI R1OB3ERT ANDI ANDREW FOULIS. anTI (Ceolrntimiated by G. N.) abou In thec t ?? Institute for thin Fine Arts it may be in- ?? i ttrilefive I toiyor readers to know somsethling of the Academy ld flulideil in (l asgoiv by, Robert and Andrew Fouhie. I regret Sacri c thvat 1 d1i ilit ?? LinformatLion to stilto ?? precise date of its LI foildaltpiol ...

THE GREAT EXIBITION

... 7IRE GREAT ?? l'ti ~ ~~~(Froml thce ?? Titl le The last of tlb eiim,.n days (Tirss) is been one of dis- ins~ert Dr appointmenet anl dtsjesonsi di~scomot to thousands. When Admin y people have road p hi m st enjoy theselves, it seems I10 dwnright crueltyite weather to fstrat their pleasures, I' 0- bill from timte ilinmeniorial it lias claimed thle exercise or' that Galnt ig riglit in England, ...

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 AMERICAN SECTION OF THE EXHIBITION

... I (Froin the Timos.) I' The Americans, if we are to judge from their news- papers, are puzzled what to say about the figure they 1 cut in the Exhibition. From the remarks, not only of I the Efifglish press but of their own correspondents, t they are aware of a certain shortcoming. Up to the c day of opening, indeed,cthey were still confident that t they would astonish the world, but since that ...

HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO THE CITY

... HER MAJESTY'S VISIT Tn THIE CITY. GRAND BALL AT B CILDIIALL. of (From tlic Times.) 11cr Majesty and Prince Albcrt on Wednesday night hion oured vwithi their presence the greed entertaiunlent given) by th~ the Lord Mayor and corporation of the city of London, inl the br IGullidhall, in celebration.. of the Great Exhibition of the~ In- co dus~try of all Nations. Thie rarity ?? Visits to the city ...

NEW MUSIC

... NEWc\ MUSIC. ,, . - ?? III ?? , ! A P ?? ET ITuIs . Cii.eCHR r IN TIU P'Asr.' A Dallald. Written and Ceinupsed by 3i11UCIl Lover. Londoll: Du'f & llodgson, 65 Otxrord Street. SA-tiUlEl. Lovr:, in tile above song, lias ndded ailotser loar to his luxutilit lyricat wreath. theo IIelay i., *o *- t. simple, aind .nie'p'Slr, if ?? a, sortd 1nmy Ia permitted. WO thilbk it ought to become a ...

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 ...

PRINCES THEATRE ROYAL

... PRINCE S THEATRE lROYAL. a FARtttVE-.BLlNEMEIT TO Mli. L.LOYDI. On Blooiday night Mrr. Lloyd, who has boul. a ier.eved favourite at tis well-coridted cstablishatnet $ilOce it tai 1 opened, took hirs farowell benefit, previous to ?? tbe duties of manager of tle Theatre iRoyal, Edhirnhrnlh, of %n0Iet h erececitly obtained atlease. 'I'he hoiuse, at in-3reasdl price. w was crowded in evory part to ...

EAST RENFREWSHIRE HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... EAST RENFREWSI{IRE nORTICULTURAL EXHlIBITION. AA | - - A , ^ i :1 _ | .. ?? .. The Annual Floral and Hlorticultuiral Exhibition of the Eastern f District of ienfrews-iroe llorticultural Society took place i I Town lall of P'ollokshalows onl Saturday laet. This ospleioits nd well-liglted O buol woas, ott oo former occasion, filled with sitch at splindid variety of t exotic and Ildigenous ...

AIRDRIE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... AmlDRIH HIORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Tle first exibilritionl of this Society for tile ?? took place oni Tihursday last, tbe 24th 1rltinlo, jiitilin the Assemebly Rooms, Alirdrie. The prodoretionis ?? nrumsrerous, anui of ?? description-in- Co deed they sere allowced by the gentle'lmen wire acted as jidges, to be A, Superior ill qraliity to those exhibited inl Glasgow, Thoi day wvas fine, Riod there ...