THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... (Prom the Times.) We take this occasion to resume our notices of the chief objects which visitors may look for in the various classes. Classes 6, 31, 32, and 36 are all placed under the charge of Mr. T. Wright, who is using his long experience in various exhibitions to secure the finest possible show in his depart- ments. Class 6 comprises carriages not connected with inil or tram roads, and ...

MUSINGS

... It slowly steals away; WVitlh silent step un1heede(l, it depaits; The beauty and the glory of the day Fail from our eyes and hearts. Faint gleams the leafy rill With softened fnush the cloud of evening glows Wane all the sunset fires, and ens the hill Dies out the fading rose. It is the quiet hour When sights and sounds that have disturbed us cease; And weary hearts are folded, like a flover, ...

HOW FRENCH CONSPIRACIES WERE MANUFACTURED

... IHI(W FRENCH CONSPIRANCIES WERE MANUFACTURED. A smuall volume of about 400 pages, entitled X-6moibles de ('(olkNre, appeared hardly a fortnight ago. The author of the book-at least, the person whose name is on the titlepage-is a retired officer of police, or, to speak officially, chef (lu service de saute and has amuserd himself during the leisure his retreat affords ini giving an account ...

BALSALL HEATH AMATEUR FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY

... BALSALL HEATH AMATEUR ULORI- CULTURAL SOCIETY. The second annual show ofthis society was held yester- .day, in a field adjoining the Calthorpe Park, rerahore Road, -which was kindly lent to the committee by the owner, Mr. Bell. The present, we understand, is only the secndyear of the. society,!s-xietenice, and we can onliY say that tle exhibition of yesterday, though not of large ex- atuddrn ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... TILE CoaiNimos SENSE OF TL£E WATER CURE;. Py Ciqr tain J. H. Luisa, late of the Gist Regiment and the 1;orth Eihban Militia. Ve have to thank the author of this little work for giving vs the best written description of li9eandtreatinent in a hydropathic estalblishment it has ever been our lot to read. Common sense views of any subject, especially hygienic, are so rare, and writers on ...

SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW

... SMITHrFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW. (From ouir Special Cesrespondeiti) LONnoN, Saturday Night. The private view of the Smithfield Club Cattle Show was hell to-night, and was attended with a more than usual interest on account of the new locale of the exihibi- tion. During the sixty-four years which have elapsed since this club was established it has been continually gaining in impoctance It ...

LOTOS-EATING IN 1862

... Oonvietions ., derived from the study of the New Testament . . .ire ours. Some of us may almost regret that we bavelconme to see this light.-Rov. R. W. Dale, Daily Post, 22nd August, 1802. Awake ! arise! Nay. sleep for us and dreams, Why seek what is when sweet is that which seems The land is good, and pleasant 'tis to rest, Leave us; these warm bright idle days are best. Leave us alone. ...

THE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION IN ASTON PARK

... THE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION - IN ASTON PARK. This show differs in two material respects from the one annually held in Bingloy Hall. It not only consists of an 'entirely different clasp of objects, but, like a comet, it: traverses so extensive an orbit that it can only re-appear, in the Bjrmingham latitude after an iriterval of several! years. T o begin with the point first noticed, the animas ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... THlE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. MANUFACTURES OErWOLVE RHAMPTON AND TEE I)ISTRICT. No. 1. A recent pamnihhid asks and professes to answer the question, What is good iron, and how is it to be got ? 'Tlhe writer contends that from the very first the progress of the iron manufacture has shown itself only in the incicased facility and diminished cost of production-not in improved quality. The hot ...

PRESS GUARD THEATRICAL PREFORMANCE

... PRESS GUARD THEATRICAL PJELWORMA&NOE. The samateur theatrical performance on behalf of t the Lancashire Relief Fand by meembers of the 80th ts Lasnaehire Rifle Volunteers, better known as the At Fkees Guard assistaedbymemborsof the Liverpool In Dramntlio Sootety, took place last evening at the Ep Theatre Royal, under the patronago of his Worship al the Mayor of Llverp301, R. a. Gdrdner, Esq, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &J., THIS DAY. I Free Publie Muwema, Willham Brownaeoot-Public Daysa: M6ond4s Wedneudays, Thursdays, and gaturdbys, fpom Ten a,m. tll dusk. On Tuesdays and Fridays tbe Museum to closed (except tn stedenbt for cleaning. arranging, &c. Daring Fa r, kViltoun, ?? theMuseux, is pen daily, except On Christmas Day. Free Publil Library, William Brown-street-Open daily, from Ten am. ...

REVIEW

... REVEW.I Sketchu of Alkeia duewg th Kabyle Wor. Londen: Obapnan and HUL This IN the title of a worh presented to the publio by Hugh Mulleneux Walmaley, lieu. tenant in the Imperial Ottoman Amy, author of the Journal of a Bashil-Baouk and Hinta on the Reorganisatlon of the Indian 4rmyy, and connected at least by family aaacliaion with our town, being the son of Sir Joshua Walmsley. Bearigng ...