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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

... 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 ...

Court and Fashion

... ?? Milan flusIji0m? II THE COURT. tr THE QUEEN IN SCOTLAND. W BALOIOLI.o , TuESDAY-The Queen' walked out yes- a! terday. Their Royal Highnesses Princess Alice and cc Princess Helena rode on horseback. tc BALxroAnL, WEDNESDAY.-TbIe Queen drove out bi yesterday, attended by the Duchess of Atholl. h, BATMOIRAL, MAY 8.rThe Queen drove and walked bi yesterday. sc Lord Francis Osborne, son of the ...

Court and Fashion

... G'Oul anll fsbhion. THE COURT. TIIE QUEEN IN SCOTLAND. iBALUonRA, FIDxAv-lfer Maj esty walked yes- terday Morning, and drove Out in tire eveilng wvith her Royal Highlness Princess Helena, attended by Lady Augusta Bruce. SATUiruA.,-Tlre Queen walked yesterday morn- ing, and drove in the afternoon, attended by the Duchess of Atholl. Viscount and Viscountess Palmerston entertained the Russian ...

Literary Notices

... : -1 ? WI- . I Ila . , I . afferarp gwitres. Tni ilan Cruncn DzTxcToYr FoB 1862. Dublin: James Charles, 61, Middle Abbey Street. t Tins very excellent and useful directory will be a boon to ministers and laymen of the Established Church, whoi have. hitherto had very limited means of discovsngt in what position the Church actually t stands inthd country as regards patronage, the gross E and ...

Court and Fashion

... . gfjuri alto jFJ a0iall, - . THE COURT. , I THE QUEEN IN SCOTLAND. . I BALAIOEAL, MAY 12.-Her Majesty, Prince Alfred 1 and Princess Helena, the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting, and the household, attended Divine ser- vice yesterday morning at the Castle. The Rev. Dr. MILeod officiated. His Royal Highness Prince Al- I fred, attended by Major Cowell, left Balmoral this I morning to join her ...

OPENING OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1862

... * OPENING or TEE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1862. [FROM OUB spziAL coREsrONDENT.] th LONDON, TURSnDAY EVENING. inm THE Great International Exhibition of 1862 was in- wa augurated to-day under the most favorable circum-ts stances. From an early hour in the morning, all tar the vast wilderness of London was alive, and pouring thE its masses of human beings towards South Kensing- gr' ton. Although there ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... -, .. INE T, ?? . ?? O EX IBIT ?? THE INTERNATIONALi EXHIBITION. THE 0OUP. D'CCIL. MoNwAY, the intejior ?? as gay and as thronged as . it could Well-be without inconvenienca.' To 'realise the whole effect of the coup d'lsei, the visitor, should seat himself in one of the galleries overlooking .the nave,,and from that point of view look down uypon the brilliant side courts and the 'stil more ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... [Fanoi THE GLOBE.) THE Exhibition was thronged on Saturday with dis- tinguished visitors, 12,000 persons passing through the various turnstiles. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, with the Princess Mary, vi- sited the building in the afternoon, and, conductedi by Mr. Sandford, spent. some hours in the various courts. The Crown Prince of Prussia and Prince s Oscar of Sweden were also ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... -THE INTERNATIONAL EdHBITION. STA TU- A .Y- A statuary group is well worthy of mention. It comes from a country somewhat unusual. for such pirodtttions- (Sweden), is. composed of a unusual material, bronzed zinc, and is of unusual excellence; -It is entitled The Grapplers, and represents a form of rsde combat formerly in practice amongst thee low er orders of those savage dis~trictsB. IFonr ...

THE FASHIONS

... HAVING visited Paris within the last month, we are en- abled to give our personal observations on the fashion and modes of dress we saw, and on that which is likely to become prevalent. As the season advances, the Summer toilettes will be very brilliant as to material, though the general style of dress will be better understood by the term oldfashioned-that is, the mode of dress adds to the ...

Court and Fashion

... Courf llib 'fa.51naly. THE COURT. BAncOnRAT., IMAY 0.-The Queen walked Ollt yester- tlny. Their Royal lig-litis-ses Princess Alice and Princess Helena rode on blorsebaclh. T'le Earl and Countess of Seaiield and Lord Reidhaven hlitve arrived at the Clarendon Hotel, Lon- don, for the season1. The Earl and Coulltess of Wintertoll anl family have arrived at their residence in Portlalnd Place, ...