THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862

... T'HE GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIITION OF 1862. The Prince of Wales visited the Exhibition on Monday morning, aud masG a general suovey of its conteats. The Princess Alice'accompatiea her brother in his first vy9t to the building. To see all over the buildikg in a day requires a well- considered and clearly-defined system of progressive in- speotion. Perhaps the best of any that we have yet en- ...

COTTON MACHINERY AT THE EXHIBITION

... _ _ I Messrs. Harrison, of the Bank Foundry, Blackburn, occupy arspac of 550squara feetwith cotton machinery. Let ns begin with their ptent winding machines, tho spindles on Ono side of iwach aro adapted to winding from tho cot, while tho other half wind from throstlo bobbins. ITe most noticeable improvement here is an arrangement by which thu bottom spindles can be adjusted when they are put ...

LITERATURE

... i L- I ITERATURE. ;; ?? ?? -IM:AMH DP STA STWS !Zrf=RS,: Au new le vcanbet E fri i a it and A pik~e Medae de Slae~l nibu be jW1OM4'. the'8 ,ls Failhodbvx d hex beinid a~ndi kept le 1ovewt11sa~os hi strng tlea~ Her .hr~one, vherde :ofgossiped inU , one, the darsie wlieh dlaturbedihe geat conqueror at the Tuilerfebd Xaiu~ne wa ent bl exil. 'n trnthj she hadsa ?? tongue. Heraph on the L~egionof ...

WEEKLY CORN REVIEW

... WEEKLY C9O.N REVIEW. (Prom Bell's Weekli Aeasessgcr.) WpeAT,-VUPPlieS from the home counties continue to os of the mbst limited character, and on Monday sales were effected. at the full prices of the previous week. Numerous ountry.t millers took off small quantities of foreign at previous rates. The imports made a total of 34,800 qrs,- nearly the hole ofa which was suitable for both town and ...

FAIRS FOR NEXT WEEK

... -- FASOR NEXT WEEK. - , _ ?? u,1 ?? -m _, _ - H ?? ?? - ANTrM.-Cushendall, Monday; Mounthill, Portgle. none, Tuesday; Belfast, Wednesday. ARNMAaa.-Loughgall, Tuesday; Armagh, Middleton, Thursday; Crossmaglen, Friday; Poyatzpas, Tandra- gee, Saturday. CAvYN.-Swadlinbar, Monday; KingsconA, Taesday; Belturbet, Daura, Thursday Dermy.-Draperstowmciross,- Friday; Coleraine, H1il lowen', Tryadd, ...

Court and Fashion

... .. Olourt uO - f, asIjim. . r I 5 c -1 I f I I I1 THE COURT. WiNDSOr. CASTLE, JUNE 13.-The Queen, accona- panied by the Princess Helena, drove in the grounds yesterday afternoon. Her Majesty, with Princess Alice and Prince Leopold, wvallced and drove this morning. The Rev. Professor Seclgwicl arrived at the Castleyesterday. Her Royal Highness Princess Alice visited the Duchess of Cambridge ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... LTI'ERA RY EX'I'RACTS. NATURAL MUSIC-f`owV deeply sounds and vibrations lie at the root of every thing I In many instances this is evident enough ; and, perhaps, if we could only detect it by tests sulficieotly delicate, it inight be shown that all sensation, and even the verv life of the earth and all its parasites, depend upon vibrations. WVhy else should it revolve, and partake of the ?? ...

Literary Notices

... literarlg _ otitts. TlUrrrF. PRESBYTERIAN MAGAZINE-June. Edin- burgh: William Oliphant and Co. TERiE iB a good class of people who would never be comfortable at the beginning of every month if they bad not their usual theological and religious literature to read, digest, and talk over. The news of the Churches is a staple subject of con- versation. We confess that we notice this kind of ...

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... AMERICAN * THEATRICALS NEW YORK, ],y, WIfTnR GAnsDiR.-B-r. Bateman gave the public, last Ileel-, entirely new Drama, and a good one. It is called Bosa czre,,gsio 02;, TS Corsicae V7endetta, and is a free paraphrase of a Frnch Drama known by the second part of the title. It is higb)y ME, dramatic, yet skilfully adapted to Broadway taste. Miss Batenoan, Rosa added another laurel to her chaplet ...

Published: Sunday 15 June 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 821 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FINE ARTS

... THE BRITISH INSTITUTION.-EXHIBITION OF PICTURES BY THE OLD MASTERS. The pictures which the British Institution col- lects every year from the many treasures of the private galleries throughout the kingdom, as exaumples of the old masters, and of deceased painters of the British school, are now to be seen in the Gallery in Pall-mall. The exhibition is one which has for many years been regarded ...

LLINELLAU

... ' L L IN E L L A U . I I I1 . 1 A ;.m n- Er cof a dyledus barch i ?? Barchedig ti Ddeon Cotton, Bangor, a gyfansoddwyd wrth edrych Si ar ei gladdedigaeth, y 4ydd dydd o Fehefin,' 1862, gan S heie fardd pedwar ugain oed. h Mae Bangof fawr heddyw fel dyffryn Megido hI Yn Nglyn Hadfad Bimnon; trigolion yn wylb H] Wrth weled daearo en tad a'u harweinydd, ti Oedd enwog ar lwybrau moesoldeb a ...

THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862

... . IHE GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXHITION OF 1862. The first shilling day at the Exhibition on Monday, like that of 1851, by no means realized the expectations formed as to the high numbers of visitors. ['he most that we can say iet that they were greater on this than on the last coca- *ion, but they were likewise also almost as much below anticipation. In 1851 the total attendanoe on the first ...