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THE SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

... TAE SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION, To-day the middle of the season is marked by tie customary reduction i n the charge for admission, which is new sixpence-low enough, one would think, to mike the exhibition accessible to rnybody who cares, even remotely, about Art. The Society, we are glad to bear, has not bad any reason to complain of the pnblic support hitherto--lth attendance of visitors ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... TIUE PAPIS EXHIBITION. I Vln r-ll Iu'll ,Yrcsnonden [F[ro5a our oic Us0leudcuf. GI PA et1S, WedI l dlusdY a ' lluo gis L ?? ?? COEailait tcl in the ?? of lpiiCCS, m i mimnly instances, last July, will not have been fergottcn by thle public. the ( M l5 medals given a to ambitious shopkeopers for exhibiting goods, the mann- facturers of which nol o got silver or bronzo, and narticles of dn it, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION ANI UVARIs. ILL- 1S OF LOUD ROSSE. On miaking inqulrle late last night, we wee Informed that his lordship's eiabditon 4e. not exhibit any symoptoms of impryevlent - The Princess of Wales drove out on Jiday attended by Vlsecoitean Walde. Their Royal Highnesses Prinoe and Princess Christian of Schlswfg. Holstein were expected to arrive at Windsor on Saturdjy morning from the royal amilg ...

MR. W. M. ROSSETTT'S ESSAYS ON ART

... MR. H I. ROSSETTT'S ESSAYS ON A RET. Wl have so little good, or even tolerable, writing on fine art in England in the slhape of books, that it is not much of a compliment to rank this volume among the best that our art literature has produced since Mr. Ruskin went off into political economy. Let him come back, and cut a smoother reed, And blow a strain the world again shall heed AMeanwhile to ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... &c. PUBLIG.AIMSE.IU,2 ';fl I _ oyl AleIKndZJ' y e~tr.r-'-'he .TewpOL't.. Prince. bi 'WalR Theait'-Llttlo s.oddlehlns and R~oyl Ampb$teitre* Bamboozling,' antid Thoe Lacahie Las at. James's IAP,4and Operetta Eouse. ?? The Opira :Un ?? ?? obahere. oyal Col0,0Ain Thtesis - Belphegot, ,The TIte signal,s ' aother rintertalnments. New Sar Mso ?? Harry sydgey, Mr. Nathan lH4ghea'slctures ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... I (FROM OUR SPSCIAL Co0BESPONDT.) l The Exhibition is to be closed, and not to be closed. On the 31st inst. the Emperor shuts it, and b Mr. Commissioner Leplay opens it again. The fnmc-F tions of the arimy of officials close with the month, and this is the meaning of the government note. This punctuality in the cessation of the Exhibition's pa official life has been brought about by the urgent ...

THEATRE-ROYAL—THE GREAT CITY

... i THHATRE.ROYAL-=TB I 01~~~H GEAT 0 I M Andrew Halliday's new dramar . t Mr Andrew Halliday's new drawa * . > defined an attempt to realiseon ?? .teosts runs away from a boarding schoolithe throw herself on the protection of a d t man in London; a wealthy widow, who riage to am ran she knows to bea SCondr; e (as she deserves to be) rejected; a who has been guilty of forgeryand is concoctor of ...

THE NEW QUEEN'S THEATRE

... THE NE v Q JEEN'S THEA TRE. ON Thursday nioht the theatre which has been for some months in coarse of construction wvithin the -walls of what used to be called St. Martin's Hall, in Long-acre, was opened to the public. The house, which is to be called The New Queen's, is apparently rather larger than the Lyceumi, and without doubt a handsome addition to the list of London theatres. The ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... LITERARY, SCIENTIFiC, AND AIR SC RA PS. A new daily paper is said to be abou t to appu , uned cc the title of :/ l'/,cu M r. Map peon announces -A fewv perfo rmancq Italian Opera, to ?? on the S tthr n A new novel, by the Rev. H -l Ward Beeclier, cad 'NorwecoG, is nearly readly for publication. A new national ogcra, F Irranz Ackerman, by Miry, is to be produced at tu Fle Flish Theatre ...

Drama

... i7ramula. I A new broad ?? a burlesque Of a burlesque-from the practised and successful pen of Mr. b' F. C. Burnaud, and founded upon the opera of ?? was ?? at this house on Satuda ngtaanfter, al piece; Mr. T. Robertson's drama, For' Love, slightly al altered, still retaining its first place in the bills. The new a! burlesque is called Macp 2'urner, or tf'ie 'Vieiosss Willin i and wictolrious ...