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THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... Tl-IE FRENCH EXHIBIrION. [pom aur ouman ConAspondent.l I PARIs, July 8. 1ku.w : terrible news which was received here on Monday last, the very day of the distribution of prizes, has completely paralysed all the arrangements for th- roviows and fetes and balls to be given in honour of the Sultan. The announcement of the tragical death of the Emperor Maximilian has had aa extraordinary efect ...

WE MAY BE HAPPY YET

... WVE MAY BE HAPPY YET, (Ihl smile is you were wont to sonile, NoW wo hsve got a leaf Which sootoles our sorro NS for awhIle, And boinislea our grief. Lorg as Yomik PasaIge yet esall last, And sech a Tca we get, Unrtndnlifel of our sorrows past, We may bc hapipy yet, Chorus-' Wit may be happy yet, Is,, Is. 4d., Is. Cdt, 2B., and 29. od. per lb. 9hPopkeelceru ian meet witit Smeo extraordinary ...

WE MAY BE HAPPY YET

... - WE MAY BE HAPPY YET, Oh tsmile as you wero wont to snilo, Now we bave~got a leaf Which soothes our sorrovs for Awhile, And baniahes our grief. Lorg as Yoalk Passage yet shall lIst, And such a Tea we get, Uinsmindful of our sorrows past. WVe may be happy yet. Cholus- We may be happy yet, is,, is. 4d,, Is. d., 2s, and 2s. td, per lb. Shopsebooyrs can meet with eoma extraordinary Bargains ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION, AND THE TREATMENT OF ENGLISHMEN

... YIEE FRENCH EXHIBITrON, AND THE I T1EATMENT OF ENGLISHMEN. [tross the DBitilder. s The great ceremonial in honour of successful exhibitors j has taken place in 1aris, end has been recorded in one of those remaryable descriptive articles that have made the Timis, asod its special correspondents, famous in that direction. Weo have no dispotition to go into any par. ticulars rat the prizes Just ...

COVENTRY EXHIBITION

... COVEN TRY E?UIIBITLON. ME MTAL WOREA U O.TIlJUBD. our f6 o deviouls path, We tinndaamongoothe of metal of A Ugeftil, b I) pjtrtakinig of an ;rs i rracuta l cbrae ter, a 8cleetton of otlrtro-plated rsby Mr. brcuiluhs, of the Etna Etor Bir. h These, as we have already said, unite us i nrn d consist Of tenservices, toast-racks, ,t t ctrl %rlith ?? little bits of orna- co ma dced whtich acid ...

COVENTRY EXHIBITION

... COVFUNTRY EXHIBITION. r No. 4. METAL WORK, WATCHES, &o. In the central hall of the Exhibition the place of bonour has very properlyboen assigned to the collection f of works in metal contributed by the Skidmore Art I1Manufactures Company who, under the guidanc, r energy, and perseverance of Mr. Skidmore, have a achieved, andare achieving many works of great origi. nality and excellence. That ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... THE FRENCH EXHIBITIOMo [hoost our owni OosmspondektJ PARIS, Wednesday. WIrTIN the last few days we have seen and heard nothing but the incredible. We have seen the Grand Turk arrive in the most Christian capital, and salit0 the Ginours just as if they were not dogs of Christians we have heard the notes of a Hymn of Peace sounded by cannon; we have witnessed the Festival of Peace, honoured by a ...

THE EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES AT COVENTRY

... TUME EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES AT COVENTRY. hO. . *?,-41S(P.1LAINzOUs ARITIC1AS CoaNrsifel', There aro a good many speoimens of natural pro. ducts in the Exhibition-Slough not quite so many an the commnittee take credit for. Dr. Johnons' Ealt collar and cribbage board, for instance, though they go to swell the entries in this department in the catalogue, can scarcely be considered as ...