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THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... 9RTHE GREkT EXRTION. I The number of visitorso the Exhibition yesterday amounted to 9,743. This was the most numerous attend- eance of any day since the opening, and we are glad to learn front the best authority that the receipts at the door were ,much greater than on any previous occasion. Though a Chilling day, we never recollect seeing a more fashionable assembly collected together in the ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THlE GREAT EXHIBITION1 The number of persons who visited tbe Exhibition yester- p day amounted to 9,437. The receipts at the doors were moat It asatisfactory. e Within the last few days there has been an increase of el 200 per cent. on the sale of season tickets In consequencae of nt the intended visit of the Queen. t, Dr. Stewart's performance yesterday was high!y effective. eil The varied ...

LITERATURE

... Li T'AA 7 UBR. AnDVsiTITrES ON THE PBAeRaES-By Join PALisstuE- s J Munrray, ±ondon).-Thi is one of the liveliest, most gra- B phic, and, ite may add, truthful books of adventure which could cross the path and amuse the leisure of a sportsman. S It has not the ferocity of Mr. Gordon Cumaing's fusillades vi among the liens, nor the agreeably fictitious air of Captain rc Harris's adventures among ...

A PEEP INTO THE PAST

... HIsTOuIc rouTBAIrS IN THE GREAT RXIUITIO. No. 2. . Having, though very slightly and inadequately, touched upon a few of the most stuiing points of historical interest connected A lthe portrqi9 o Henry VI .. by Holbein; thl t ofI g, that of Strafford, by l Van Dyck, te pnrp « .to pass thoseportrahte whose subjects wereonen b raty, or nearly so, witk t of the last-.nentionedi.he gallery of ...

THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... THE GREAT INDUSTRI4ALEXHIBITION. 1 The number of persons admitted to the building on Satur- day was 7,829. Saturday being a 2s. 6d. day, the attendance was more of a fashionable than a lucrative nature. The performance of Dr. Stuart on the grand organ was of a perfect character. His execution of some of our native melodies cannot be too highly commertded. Seldom have we heard a more finished ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... FAsoHINABLE INTELLIGBNCE. COURT CIRCULAR. The following bulletin of the health of Prince Albert was issued on Friday -, Buckingham Palace, Friday, July 8. His Royal Highness Prince Albert has an attack of measles. The eruption baa come fully out, and the disease is proceeding favourablY. JAOES CLARFa, M.D. AmaevArs AT THE GjasimsAs HOTEL.-HOnourable E Bellow and R M Bellew, Esq; ...

THURLES COLLEGE—ANNUAL EXHIBITION

... THURLES COLLEGE-ANNUAL EXHIBITION. The annual exhibition and distribution of prizes in the College of Thurles took place during the past week in pre- sence of his Grace ?? of Cashel, who, as usual, preaided on the ocasion.; At the close of the examinations, which were continued for several days, and in which the pro- ficiency and talents of each student were minutely tested, a chaste and ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... i. X : The number of visitors to the Exhibition yesterday, amounted to 9,207. n The attendance was of a mixed and motley character, in- d eluding persons of all grades in society% from the peer .to the - ri peasant. The number of artizans and of the humbler classes E from different parts of the country was remarkable. The receipts yesterday were 100 per cent. better than upon any Y Wednesday ...

LITERATURE

... LIU'ERA7 ORJ. Totic UNIVERSITY MAGAWZIN. (Dublin: T. eGlashantt) BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE. (Ediubo9h : Blackwooa and sol'S). Toe Uaivers;fy opens with a paper entitled Memorials of Wellington, in which, frem a variery of sources a great deal of interesting matter about the great man is ?? and put together in a comprehensive and readable shape. The co cluding paper of bhe Ancient Music of the ...