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EXHIBITION BANQUET AT THE MANSION HOUSE

... i want of mleans that 'prevented our carrying out our designs. 'As toJ the inside' of 'the building, I shall bhe loth -to speak .when so many will be able 'to. judge. for themselves I inr a very few days. As to, the architecture and -ornanen- 'trtion ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... EGGs OF THE PYTHONESS.- Eggseunt Orwnaes. THE WORLD'S FAmR.-It's not true (says a c confinred cynsic), for generally speaking the world's ex I, tremely unfair. . HOW. TO MAKE A .PERFECT BEAST OF YOURSELP. ,. -We have been told of a lawyer's clerk ...

OPENING OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... we will, call it a holiday, a festival, a joyful occa- sioni, a national trinunpil, that empty throne tells a sajd talc-it speaks of death in n the midst of life, of sorrow in the nidst of joy, of a tomb instead ni a l throne. Vho, at such a moinenit cannot ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... laiimoua~e is in dne mad danger ?? merd of dying out ? I's our literature so meagre and pooras iod that people arc ashamed to speak the lis-agage il Peoo 0ama which Shalcspeare wrote and Burke and Fox spoke ? the' dile No, no. England is great enough inl ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... in the steel and hardware depart- p: ment, but of the existence and of tie seriousness of the Q nuisance 1 can positively speak, and I feel confident that 1 such a nuisance, if tolerated usuelsh longer, will create just c and universal indignation iunong ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... cabinen smooe- hle tliiringslieritcr isusi.~t iso suhatlitsied. Menwisae scaccustose-d N11 to call tire City the Stee, and to speak of the Bank of -r England as the 1B'nk, can icardly be expected to waste 'a1, their breaitl in sayi'sg ''Inter-na tiossal ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... frequently caused in sculpture by tle want of eyes? I have, and I feel an absolute pleasure in seeing soft, melancholy, speaking eyes looking down from beneath those lids. To my mind the statue and- face gains a living power which no miere sculpture ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... weorthe any asioeunt It of scientific theotries on paper, or as illustrated by models gi vo only. We shall have occasion to speak of Herr Kvupp againl. I cc Messrs. Winl. Faiirhairn and Sons exhibit one of Mr. Kin- ~ ~il Icy's goods esigincs, as used on ...

THE ART HANDBOOK OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... tations. In vindication, lie gives the extracts in full, and says that he has clideavosiredl to the best of his ability to speak the ti-th. The Post of Saturday says :- It is understood that the disparaging handbook to the picture gallery written by the ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... the seine niatet-ial,. atid even . iron pavemnent lies lately boost introduced in sonicr of outs thea Chief cities.I Before speaking Of the collections of iron, it utay beeas wvell wit; to say a word as to the Coat in thite class. It is wroll known 1 flint ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... few hours without being allowed 1 to cool. There is also a cannon in a finished state, of the serit of which Ml. Bessemer speaks highly. There are I railway bars, wheels, axles, huge saws, and tools of various kinds, swords, helsets, &c. To show the ductility ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... is difficult to doubt it. There are C many other kinds of goods in the Sheffield court. But as pl they are not, strictly speaking, so usucl tools as finished tI goods, we uay refer to themn ]hereafter. tI cv EXTENSIVE ROBBERY AT MANCHESTER. CAPTURE AT ...