THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Her Majesty and the royal visitors came to the Crystal Palace on Monday morning at nine o'clock, and, as some 400 or 500 exhibitors had been formally requested to be present, more than usual interest attached to the occasion. The por- tion of the Exhibition marked out for inspection was the south gallery on the west side of the transept. Hitherto the royal visits have been made in a very ...

LITERATURE

... LITER AT UR --. MARarm, and other Poems. By Henry Inglis, Eso Blackwood &Sons, Edinburgh.1 1851, - 'Beantiful-so says, almost sings, Thomas Carlyle,- Beautiful is the union of -wealth with the love and further- ance of literature, like the costliest flOwer-jar inclosing the loveliesit amaranth. Quite as beautiful, say we, and infinitely more marvellous, is the union of the practice of ...

MUSIC

... MD;SIC. -PHILMARMQI4I SOCIETY. The programme of the Seventh Concert, whieh took ?? last night, was as follows Sinfnis, No. I (Gread) la 0 .. ?? - 1nh . Bemit., ' Elifin me roilk reuL'. Ait, Daes l'ombre de ld nult:' (Le Chaperon RIupg) . ?? Bolelu Overture, Corlolan ?? . ?? -. Bee scee,' * La calms dans mon asae (Der Freischitz) Madame Chart ?? ?? Weber' Concerto, No. 2, Viol'n, Mr. ...

MUSIC

... ROYAL ITALAN OPERA. The wlanapement of thi3 theatrt has a1t no, time since the arrival of Madame Garcia Viardot in reproducing the 'PrbpheteYt This great' opera was 'peaoredonSx a- turday eveningv with 'all i'ae magniacenee ofprenouw seasons. 3¢adsiuno Viar4ot 'ireeivedwith loudl and lting.continued: ?? fronm every part of the house, er pexfdrmance of~tho part of Fldes-.a partwhiioh she has ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... I FASHIONABLE IIJlLGEC0 HER HAJESTY'S STATE B&2 The Queen's state ball at Buckingham Palaco, night was magnificent. The costume was that of Ct' tridt Second's court and time, only with a pat o t Chle 1 a patritc ey les t many wore modern versions of the materiah Lord °t wore Hooniton point lace, ?? of Norfolk, S CVerki,, watered tissue. The costume was well supportedeld iylte officials entered ...

THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS. Eighth Concert, Monday, June 23. PART I Sinfonia (Jupiter) ?? ; Mozart. Terzetto. Ah, taci ingiusto core, Madame Castellan, Herr Pischek, and Herr Formee (Drm Giovanni). Ditto, Recit. and Aria, * 0 du:des Licht's, Herr Pischek (1piA- gena in ?? .GTick. Concerto inl A Minor, Pianoforte, Herr Paner ?? ummnel. Recit, and Aria, S4 S weih' ih mich, Herr Formes (Eu- ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Jaz1jion alb Farietic5. THE COURT. Her Majesty and Prince Albert, with the Princess Alice, accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Saxe Coburg Gotha and Duke Ernest of Wurtemberg, con- tinnedtheir inspection of the Works of Industry of all Nations on Thursday morning, arriving at the Exhibi- tion at half-past nine o'clock. The illustrious circle remained till near eleven o'clock, and then ...

THlE (. vEAT EXIiBII

... TION. e cgive to day a secoiitl notice rcspecting those articles in tile EIMlibiti-jn hlich rangc themnsclves under thu headl of the Ecclesiastical Departiletilt. Thle ol jcts wiich ini ay be included uander thislicad are of tb, It nost. divclsified ch aracter, Wal dit to b. foutld scattered in alhnost every divi sioa of Inaatll- facture ald tiec arts. They include architectural models, ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LITERARY XS ELLAiiEA, :. , .II A - A TRAITOR has fear for his. bedfellow, care for his cam .panion, and the sting of ?? for his torment. HncnREDsTaBY TniTs -Thie absiurdity of descendit bonours is not a mere matter of philosophical opinion iti capable ofM nathematical demnonstrtion. A mea-s oi tor instance, is but ialf of nis family, the other half beloain2, fo the family of his wife. Hlis son ...

FACTS AND INCIDENTS OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... ICa PRODUOED BY STEAM Powcr.-That ice can be produced by mechanical means many may have heard; but that steam may be used as an auxili- ary for the purpose will seem hardly credible. It is, however, now being daily demonstrated at the Great Exhibition by Mr. Thomas Masters, of the Royal Polytechnic Institution, Regent Street, the inventor of various ingenious machines for freezing. The ...

FACTS AND INCIDENTS OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... FACTS AND INCIDENTS OF THE GREAT I ~~~EXHIIBITION. On Saturday the numbers did not exceed 12,000. The receipts were-seisson-ticlkets, £33 12s. ; at the doors, £1674 10 :-to al receipts, £1,708 2i. On Monday 07.555 persons visited the Crystal Palace, and £3,016 'Al, was the amount takdn at the doors. Another ch;.tge has been made in the number and ?? of the jets of gas displaying the re- ...

TRUTH AND ERROR

... Teiri'Jl, AND ER*ROR. - . . , ?? - 0 Ar ?? litx tlrit a ?? w (From thr follth r eitit O of Dr. Cd afoae.':y' U l'oicesfromi tli' Crowd.) BIlessings on the Truth, it prospers still, And Error, though it lives luxuriantly, Lives fast, and grows decrepid, and expiros, To be succeerleel by its progeny. Bunt Truth n'csr dies. (O1cc let thc seed be sown, No blight c m kill it leitier winds nor rain ...