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... of throwing discredit c upon the Pope. Infallibility, he said, means that the a Church will speak with the infallible voice of God, I whenever he speaks in an infallible manner. s THE ATLANTIC YACHT RACE.-The yachts i Cambria and Dauntless were towed ...

WORKING-MEN'S EXHIBITION

... it and blurs its outline. The sky in this painting lacks variety and transparency, bat otherwise it is a clever painting. Speaking of the hanging ef this picture, We ought to acknowldge that there are few faults t find with the hanging committee, who, ...

WORKING-MEN'S EXHIBITION

... a very great improvement in the interest and number of visitors to this department is now obser. vable. This circumstance speaks favourably at once of the merits of the collection and the taste of the public. It might naturally be expected that a district ...

WORKING-MEN'S EXHIBITION

... in this n Exhibition, but it is but a very poor and ugly tl y,, Specmen. 3 To begin with books, the Bibliomaniac or-let us speak more respectfully-the Biblist, will find much to fattract him. The Rev. J. Deck contributes a Bible 2 of so early a date as ...

FREIGHT AND SHIPMENT OF ADMIRALTY STORES

... ought to be, brought face to face with the film to whom is deputed the taking up of transports. Now, I venture to say- -and I speak with some experi- ence as a shipowner- that this is not the right principle 3 on which the Admiralty should proceed. (Hear ...

SHOW OF RAMS AT [ill] HOUSE

... something since he entered that room, viz., that the volunteers were not allowed to resign. He thought the volun- teers, speaking for himself as one of the oldest of them, that so far from deserting their duty in a time like this, or in case of need, ...

EXTRACTS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... destroyed a __ (From Fun.) e GOOD IN EviL.-The Money Market Review describes j the state of bauiness-which it afterwards speaks of as l an indisposition--in the Stock Exchange as a partial 3 paralysis. We trust it only attacks the legs, in 1 which ...

WORKING MEN'S EXHIBITIONS AND WORKING MEN AS EXHIBITORS

... forward in the way in which people were led to antici- pate they would do, have failed to make very extensive use (relatively speaking) of these means of demonstrating their inventive and artistic genius. We apprehend that the former cause is that which has ...

HULL WORKING MEN'S EXHIBITION

... less, that gentlemen weuld at the present moment be held in gruater esteem than, l am sorry to say, he is now. Mr R. next speaks of a reduction of 16' weekly, after much contention. I certainly never remember any such reduction, and think it could only ...

MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AT THE EXHIBITION

... execution shows that he has some title to the nom de plume under which he appears. There are not m my of our genera . tion who can speak, of their own knowledge, of the marvellous effects produced by the great eccentric genius who electriied the musical world ...

MR. HENGLER'S GRAND CIRCUS

... summereault, all the while playing an air on the violin, and return in safety to the line of hemp from which he sprung. Need we speak of the sire of Mr Hengler, whom also we remember as a performer of marvellous ability, or of Mr Charles Rengler him. self, ...