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OPENING OF THE BRISTOL WORKING MEN'S INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... OPENING OF MSE BRISTOL WORKING ?? 'S INDUSTRAL ZXHIBITrOLY. Yesterday the Working Men's Industrial Exhibi- tiont, ih has been openod in the Great Drzll-l.ha1 f, the lit Gloucestershire (Bristol) volunteer corps in oeeac. at hon with Bridtol, Bath, the west of England counties, and d4 South Walke, was opened with much ceremony by the civic lu authorities, the biabop, deam, and clergy, and ...

READING INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... HICADMZG IN61USTRIAL ERXHIBITION. I oni IETllRR~~o (ra. OUR (BW O B=) BIADING, WEDNESDAy. The formal opening of this exhibition took place to-day under circumstsnee of coniderable ceremony. From the time when the notion of holding a local exhibi- Uon here was started some months ago to the pro- i soet day it promoters hare met with continued success The patronage of her Majesty was secured at ...

LITERATURE

... JU Memoir of the Life and Writings of Sir Richarda Steele, Soldier, Drarmatist, Essapist and Patriot ; t arith his 'orrespoindence, and Nowes of his Con- temporaries-the Wits and Statesmen of Queen Anne's Time. By Hiaxty R. MONTGOMntEY. 2 vols. Edinburgh: W. P. Nimmo. We thank the author of these volumes for taking f us into exceedingly good company. We have spent many pleasant hours in it ...

MUSIC

... A*tT410. 1fHi' ROY4LTY TgAT=E This little ho4. opened for thle season on Satur. ~IA raY night, wlen lipentertainmentos omaitedcofthe farce in, Lof Poor Psillicoddy, a new opera in two adts, Cautie Ginus, rag and Mr. W. Brough's burlesque. PrisceAmoae. Th. new hi epera~written by Mr. E. Raee, and composed by Mr. G. B. nisi nobs Allem, is a light and agreesb'e trifle, which panses mu off ...

THE DESIGN FOR THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1867

... THE DESION FOR THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF I 1867. (From the Buiilder,) abi In our number for Februaty 16, 1861, we pub- V Jished a design for an exhibition building, with suggestious for method of classifying the contents, submitted to us by tb Mr. G. MawandhMt. EdwardJ. Payne, the-main feature nf noi which wrq the combination of a geographical and general eve cltssification; that is, that in one ...

MR. LAYARD, M.P., ON MUSEUMS FOR THE WORKING CLASSES

... MR. LAYARD, M.P., ON MUSZUMS FOR Trg WOB~~IG CL4SS*& Lost night a musical ?? to which alh the members of Metropolitan Working Men's clnbs w*a. invited, was held at the North.EAstern London Exhlbitices Agrioultural-hall, Isllinitton. Mr. H. LArjm), ?? axe. sided, and in adeesingthe oudience, which wa e.argc., said the principal object of their mneeti-g was to consider the=imusrtauce of having ...

LITERATURE

... 27e Liferature and Cutiosities of Dreams A Con- monplace Book of Speculations conces-ing the Mystery of Dreams and Viio, Records of curious and well-authenticated Dreams, and Notes on the Various Modes of Interpretation adopted in Ancient and Modern Times. By FnB- SBAriEzD, M.A. 2 vols. Chapman and Hall. There is a medley of matter in these two volumes which requires putting into shape. The ...

MUSIC

... Aftyac - . tJWrA OFn r5 jx casos. | b4 ' ?? a~~L0WC rEX, KoxDAT. !y The one hundred ad forty-second meeting of the three choirs of Glorcester, Worcester, and Hereford, t ?? be said to have opened with the rehearsal of sacred music iu Glol ?? thi morning, and will occupy I w the whole of the present week. Two difficultie have 5. had to be enontered, the one clericl. the other artistic, A The ...

INTERNATIONAL BANQUET AT POOLE

... - . - ?? -d- - IXTEBMTIONAL BQUET AT POOLL I -. I ;- 'fkr Wedne ?? Is o7 to linnhffon, the splendid qbastt by *the aqr ?? municipal authnsia ; of Poole. A sabetlillint Crbourg corporatio in. nitedtheroole mhbosus to a banquet at Chorborgi cm the ocaion of the opening up of steam communication be. tween te1 two tqwlio, and in roern the municipalit of I!Peak PTO the PFOlb 410tirtainmest, wh= ...

MUSIC

... MUBIc. THE GoUCEsTBE MUSICAL FpzTVAL GLOUCE8TME, TUMSDAY. The weather is nupposed to, and no doubt does influence, to aoonsiderable degre, the attendance at theae feutivals, of which the fair portion of the human crebto forms so large an element. It ther should be, therefore, any failure of succes on the preeent aceoi, it cannot be placed to the debit of the weather offie. Although the ...

THE [ill] FINE-ART EXHIBITION

... . 4* a~48 XMIBII2'I'O5J TM Induat I ast4*VW Arta Exi~bition. a( cea in t&f W mr a dadsyeskr Ap' 1Db 1t 34 p o~peead en Iesed much pomp aid eammoar. T~~interlor of the was Is thorough.der.-aed~ prasmtd a very ne .Early In the aftornoon tie streets I = 169Toenay Banl ?? ?? sate wereh thromild by the formation of thupeesso n h ahr wer Ocu~idaic th yatlof the IN eavsaby, and several bands, in ...

THE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVITIES IN DORSETSHIRE

... | THW INTBRNVATIONA FERirIVZTIES IN.V I ~~DOR8E!EEIR8 I On Thursday morning-ur French visitors the asembers of the corporsation of the town of Poole, ADAl the railway authorities, by invitaeon visited the reaence ?? Edward Baker Baker, Bart,, nt Ranton House, Blandford. The whole pirty, nearly 100 in number, left Poole by special train at 10 ao'clOk, and on arrivng at the Blandlord railway ...