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Literary Notices

... Fiferam x1ofices. CA1Ens'S 3oUtNAL FOR JUNE. THE Boox OF DAYS ror JUNE. Edinburgh: TV. d R. Chaambers. Tim first article in Chamnbers's Journal for June is -The Rise and Fall of the Daily .Flambeau-a capital description of the establishment, progress, decline, and break-up of a new daily paper by a limited liability company. There is a remarkably good article on Emanuel Swedenborg, and an ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... A 5ONSTER OE A LOCONOTM. . Tf'r, (Iecat Norltioru of Frane Ranilway Compatny ?? , cil* piC ff-fd ?? of it locomotive, which 1!;, ,. i: . . iwl.-lt r i.. wetor-Itiomli, and coal-honk, !O, ah.w lodiler to Siilic a height that the iw onei,; is how it can passm under an ordinary bridge. Its4 ?? instead of standing straight upright; as is the manner with ordinary locomotives, has to be cailed over ...

Court and Fashion

... (TJCFUnt a1h jaSioIT. THE COURT. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales arrived at Buckingham Palace, from Windsor Castle, on We&- nesday morning, and returned in the afternoon. PitNmO ALnrnD.-Prince Alfred was at Dantzic on the 31st ult. His Royal Highness preserved the strictest incognito, on which account there was no official reception; The Prince intended to proceed to Coburg on leaving ...

Literary Notices

... ifiram Yyditm I 1, FUM A1ND ITS PODUCTrS. By WInaAU C9ABLEY, J.P. t - London: Bell d¢ Daldy, 186, Fleet Street. t TEE author of this very able and comprehensive E book has bad peculiar opportunities of acquiring the E information with which it abounds. At the Great Exhibition of 1851 he was a juror and reporter in I class 14; and in the Exhibition of this year he was a juror in class 10- In ...

THE HANDEL FESTIVAL

... . Ti Hlandel Festival was brought to a close on Fri- Tax Handel Festival was brought to a close on Fri. day by the performance of Isral in Egypt, the lnagnjicent. ohoruies of which made it a work peen. liarly fitted for the Crystal Palace. An immense audience assembled. T'ne simple recitative, Now there arose a new King over Egypt, sung by Mr. Sims Reeves, opened the oratorio most ...

Court and Fashion

... I Couri Adb jfasbiall. T11E COURT. 1AtRoaAP, MAY 28.-Her Majesty the Queen, sa- oobipailed by her Royal Highness Princess Alice, drove through the Balloch Buie -woods yesterday. The Duchess of Atholl was in attendance. MATI 24.-His Royal Highness Prince Alfred, at- tended by Major Cowell, arrived, at Balmoral yester- day, at twelve o'clock; and his Royal Highness Prince Arthur, attended by ...

EASTER MONDAY AMUSEMENTS

... D i 'EASTERa MONDAY AMUSEMENTS. YESTERDAY 'WaS looked forward to by many with Alt .of thrabe anxiety as to whiat would be th6 'state ofteweather, end would April, with afl its procver- 1hu Fial 'fickleness, provo steadfast in sunshine and a vis. dlear Sky. ,The morning was ushered in with rain, the and threatened a showery day, but, as the forenoon cut advanced somewhat, the clouds were ...

PALACE AND PRISON

... - IN the front of Varignano, On a hard and narrow bed, Brooding thoughts, as a volcano Broodeth lava-floods unshed, Lies a chained and crippled hero, Balked andbaffled, not subdued, Though his fortune's sunk.to zero, At blood-heat still stands his mood. In his sumptuous sea-side palace, ?? Biarritz looks o'er sea, With all splendour, for such solace As from splendour rung may be, Sits a ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THE INTERNATIONAL EXEIBITION. WASHENG MACHINES. t ? BRADFoRD's washing machines ara situated in the ? Eastern Annexe. Originally patented in 1857, they ? have since been considerably improved, and they re- f flect high credit upon the ingenuity of their inventor. The perfection of machinery being, after all, to ,j approaoh. as nearly as possible to human work-for a which it may be substituted, ...

ANNUAL SHOW OF THE NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND

... I .ANNUAL SHOW I O nP THF NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIA- TION OF IRELAND, I, S 5. p a U C 0 5 r t t C 5 a t Ii a ii I 5 r ii 5 C Ii ( r t t C 51 I] e C S C a C V I V p V C 51 1? I' ii I C C I 1? 2 ii 1? Ii 'I I. ji: S ¶1 ii I 1\ 3 I YESTERDAY, the annual exhib)ition of lire stock, farm produce, agricultural implements, &c., in eonnexion with the North-East Agricultural Association of Ire- l ...

Court and Fashion

... iriyut ,GUC jfaf THE COURT. WruoNDSOR CAsTrLE, TUEss.oar-The Prince of Wlales Wenlt to Loudon this morninig, and drove to Martl- boroug llons, alttentled b)y Liet-Gen. EXolirs nil Caihdn Grey. The Princa after\ards visited Iter Ro)-yrd H-ighnless the Daclae-ss of Camnlbridlf1e at Th -. Prince, Louis of Itesse, attel(lend by Captain AWcstrinveller, vi:ited tho V'Wo11inigtonl Barracks, and ?? ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... I PIANO5.-PPTRFOR5MACE BY MR. H. CARROLL, BELrAST. TBI owners of the various pianos exhibited in.Class 16 in the N Court, and iindei thcEastern.lome,. apper to~b anxious to~bring out the provincial profes- sore of music. With this vies Messrs. Kirkman, who show under the dome. one of thefinest, if not the, very'inest, grand piano,inthe Exhibition, ap- pointed Mr. Hobson Carrql0,(qf Belfast,to ...