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THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... THE PARIS EXHIIBIrfON. [Froug oier own TOrrespowUlena.] Peiti, Monday. Is is reported that; the Foreign Oommissiolers of be Exbilbition aie about to offer a banquet to the Imperial Comm,,,issioners at the Hotel de Louvre, and slat Lord (;ranville will preside. I give you this reupert fur what it is worth, and do not in the least guarantee it; for I remember how I assisted in deceiv- ing you ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ?? SOTHERNU AS DUND1REAPRY. If, as our agricultural friends delight to remind us, the nsan who makes two blades of grass grow where one grow before ia a benefaotor of his species, we should liko to know In what terms we ought to speak of the great histrionio oultivator who makes not two, but two dozen human blades flourish where one languiehed before, and succeeds, by the mere magic of hi ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... FASTIONS FOP. OCTOBER, rh ?? . .. r ,. ?? I [IFroum Ice RIOll.e ] According to thc great preparations being made ir the Paris houses, it appears that the coming winter season will abound in novelties. Many new pattern5 for the make of bodies have been 8hown by the Modies. Satisfied as they are that the gored akirte will be still preferred, they think that the bodie0 might 'e rendered a little ...

THE EXHIBITION OF ECCLESIASTICAL ART, AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... TElE EXHIBITION OF ECCLESIASTICAL I ART,' AT WOLVERHAMPTON. On Wednesday we gave a general description of the cn- tents of this exhibition, and explainod the eorts, shapes, uses, and symbolical meaning of the 'veotruente dis- playrdthere. Tothat notee a few rough notes may be added on the contrast presented by the ancient vestments exhibited at Wolverhanipton, and the modern ones hang- lg ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... I hl. SOTFIMN AS A WILD GOOSE, WVhatever successes Mr. Sothern may achieve, he seems I dotormiued that the credit of them shall be all his own, I and that the dramatist at all events shall have no preteon 3lena to divido the palm with the actor, Of the various i new plays, comedies, and farces, which he has been the means of introducing to the notice of the English i public, scarcely one ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AID ART S CRAP S. Costa i2 tiaily expected in Paris from Eoulogne. 31adlle, Caclotti I'tti has just visited Dresden. Tibalberg is in Paris, and w ill loavo for Naples in the mliddle of October. idadlle, Arktt has had considerable succoss r Alanabheiin, one of the mlost musical towns of Gor- 5155 n13'. i liesort uejesls highlbly of a forthcoomisg work, ' The Darwinian ...

THE EXHIBITION OF ECCLESIASTICAL ART AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... THE EXHIBITION OF ECCLESIASTICALI ART AT WOLVERHAMIPTON. Those who wish to be instructed in the mysteries of Ritual, and to learn the shapes and uses of Vestments, spey gratify their desire by visiting the above nsned exhibition, opened in the Sohool of Art, Darlington Street, Wolverhamspton. This is the third exhibition of the series. The first took place at Norwich, in 1865; the second at ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART | SCRAPS. 3' Mrs, Alfred Mellon will be the future dircetress at W the Adeliphi Theatre. .S40 Air. Arthiur .v Beckett has resigned the editorship ?? of the ('0'lol eIlNr, to undertake editorial duties on the 4 stall of another journal. vld The verses On Southeae Beach, in the October 13 number of Lon1, on &Bor ty, are by Mr. Edward Legge, sof the I1 'urccqrtc ...