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THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... 'J GREAT EXtfi4N. ]3erwealris now a bulsy one 'withk tlb officials in th Glass Palace. They ha* but litl ib mW thina two i~torits left for *h rmcepfi~on,,.a ite t ofE al th wo41 .to q.4ipl ?? y scent byi their activityto be quite alive .toi .thoe necessty; foxi full eXertioff. More than a6 thetisid' j~ic'kans hiave been re~ediwd'zdurint the last sir dAyS, 'bf-Whic more 1 Thui' I W a fr~ohip, ...

LITERATURE

... LITEIA TUBE. and Cijesisit. By the Rev. GIvcIKTo AcUIsraI, D.D. Halli, Virtue and Co. |c T~here are few subjects of greater interest at any !C time tha Me career of a talented and conscientious 't catholic priest, inl the midst of the religious and poli- tieal corruptions which prevail everyhere in Italy, ' and of which Rome is the enatre and the source. t And of course at the present moment ...

DRAMA

... DUwURY-LIE. Se~rbe wa~ ,Auber'p new opera, ?? p:i~ digne~' ?? course at thc (1*41 Opera, as fuirnished th e mateials for the newr ast ?? Aseel the Prodigal, pr6;duiz at Druylane tlaist night. t Mr. Anderson has done -well to call it a spectacle, for. this. desigeatiwzD de~esnot mislead'tb^ puBlic; ae.s-sage .iitles v:ery pften do.: People did not, go: to see ?? pisy,'or'to hearF tlonusi: ...

MUSIC

... MUSIC-- M3- HI:, RSLAY'S; 0RA.TOIIIO ,'.'D4VIDj . We regard this Oratoirio as t he f irbrit of a, geniu dwe~tiled XO do great .thingS. ~rr .Chzaler' Edwardi . gorsley'sathe tsoi of th;e 'reterau Qmo~ whb has ao -leig .h'eld: so 'hikgh aplce famong the suasters of..the English . ho~iol of vocal harmony; and there seemns io' dcmbtthet i i tgze son wriJI support thie honiour of the ?? name r ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... I -.?Ii I M. - ? 11 I A MN! E-0 EA. rl IBITION. TH . ?0, - r .- . ?t ? I ?? being, the l.t day. upon ?? general psl~loc ould obtain admission to the building in Hyde-park I by the paymnent ofa each, it was visited -by several thou- Isand pdraons. ~'he doors of tht'building'will not be finally e'scd until Thursday next, and in the meantime special invtations to visit it will be forwarded by ...

THE SAILORS, STRIKE

... THET A ' T .THE, SAILORS, STRIKE. Captain.; Beechey, ;R.X. ,n arrved: at . Hull' .n, Fridaay mgt, and a public notice,, signed by tle mayor (Mr,. TV . Palmer), was' posted in the town, inti- mating that he, would- meet the seamen, at the Town- hall on Saturday morning, for the purpose of -hearing any complaints as to the working of the Mercantile Marine-Act, As, however, it was notified that ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... I XI I ES FOR THWE ADMISSION OF PERSONS' p iV Tllli RFCEP ON OF ARTICLES DURING at iNI T ltSGE5IET . at ?? o trood order and the security of the: tc ForthC5s to 0o exhibitors, the executive committee 'it ?? broP'trtcY CSrf to frame the following rules; and bi 5f 5ll t 5i1t a ready assistance from all Whom M gey bVP cnr0in Carryingtem tof1ct . ay A1,I1saON or PERSONS. c whatever will be ...

MUSIC

... This society commenced its fifth season last evening. , The first concert was the occasion of a full muster of the f rchestra, and' a large attendance'of visitors, the Hanover- .. Jquare- room being completely filled with fashionable com- any. The concert consisted entirely of orchestral pieces, L ie cultivation of this clase of music being the object of 1 ti- society. The performers are ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUBE. The Leteers Avostolic of Pope Pius IX., considered with reference to the Law of E-agland anu the Law of arope. By Tittivezs Twiss, D.Cj.L, &e. Longnan and Ccm I pany. 1851. In the learned and interesting work now before us we have a practical refutation of the opinioh expressed by Cardinal Wiseman, a month ago, that it is a hopeless task to say anything new on the subject of, ...

FINE ARTS

... 2 .J I ,i~ A.-44l.i1 cd!i idue rtae 'id & omB Sicisatr il~anae@:~f-e lfit-eI !i r dom.fis iw lenl nd maiens hal:8 .,4tlfn2'd~d ! WselL Intrlhutd o sepds 0 s M' FYJ'J . ?? Ofl th~e snw fil faingqr~' evinee tt ?? fei t *fhiuv:!;W as .i:b. r which Thos who prtn t to knw have 'odu ta er a1 eld~ mat b,;e sad ofi iMr.Lane's fit-p n iees-i in, le s eoodig`3~ ~ likenress 11M'I, it i atl efU E @ h * .. ...

DRAMA

... :. 11 ; i - E~HAYMARKET. ' ' T This theatre is fertile in hovelties at preseeti that ' of last night having be'en the second produced this week. i, t was -a pleasant two-act piece, called ?? Preuented at C Court, by Mr- Sterling Coyne, a successfWl. centributor to .e the light literature -of the stage. In this piece we are in- d troduced to the Merry Monarch and his gay licentious a court; ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... 'TM GR T TSIB O.- BUMIDING. 'r*Thei- :yal Commissioners 'die ende'ntly deter-. iinied t~sralla the, #pirehtnsidn 'nwhich has'beei exr~ited in , t'hr,, pubcmind'ontihe subject of the strength of the build- i iag; 'and 'With this 'iew thelte have subjected various dittirdet t patts of it to ceveiisetests. ?? satisfactory results of tlie6sir iexperiments have,. ve trust removed from the nminds' ...