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OPENING OF THE FINE ART EXHIBITION AT DERBY

... Iowa t- IL: tr- - 1 The following is the programme arranged by thle Co1r- Mitteo for the opening ceremony to ?? (Thurs- dae Q building will be opened to the public at twelve o'clock, when the Mayor and Corporation of Dorby; the High Sheriff; the Magistrates and Members of Parliament Ri for the cotunty and borough; tbe Mayors of adjacent towns; A the clergy of the town and neighbourhood, and ...

Poetry

... vottrD. LIMILE BLOSSOlX She is like me, you say? Well it may be: (Come to Grmtivy, and look ait nel pot!) But I am so vrlinkled, an i aged My old self I am forced to forget. I feel a soft cheek as it nestles A ainst uins, that is seamted by care Aliflinst I ?? shake is it ernoottleos That tangle of golden hair. Ali mer! but those eyelids are closing, And sleep settles down on her brow: Shie ...

THE ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... TdHE ARLT AND INDUSI-ltL EXHIBtrI'ON. In continuation of our remarks upon the pictures in the Exhibition let us first correct an error. The owner- ship of the picture by Corbould, The Daughter of I Herodias, was by a slip of the pen attributed to Mr. E George Strutt; whereas this admirable gem is in the possession of Mr. Gretton. Mr. Strutt writes to 11s to correct this mis-statement, as ...

EXTRAORDINARY ARREST OF GENTLEMEN IN FEMALE ATTIRE AT A THEATRE

... I EXTRAORDINARY ARREST OF GENTLEMEN L IN FEMALE ATTIRE AT A THEATRE. 'I A 1:1 ?? .8 2vl ct.-fbt ton nav ?? 0- -d{ m On Friday mornjing, at Bow-street, two sousi fenmales and a geitlemtiani, who represented himself as the soin of a barrister namied Mundell, were brought up before Mr. Flowers. There was a large concourse of persons to see itthe ladies, who were attired in the full costume of ...

Poetry

... OAI Tatirg. THE MOUSE TOWER. (FROM THE GERMAN OF KOPISCH.) E Around the battlements by night The ghost of Bishop Hatto ties*; And after, in the ghastly light. Legions of mice with glowing eyes. The poor, 0 Hatto, didst thou scor, Of Heaven's great barn didst close the door; I A gnawing mouse, each grain of corn I Shall therefore hunt thee evermore. Across the Rhine, unto thy tower On that ...

MR. DISRAELI'S NEW NOVEL

... MR. DISRAELI'S NEW NOVEL, a. ?? ?? ---1 f - . ' ?? a= Mr. Disraeli's now novel, &Lotbair, came out on Monday. The Evening Standard says the novel is a political one. It treats of cinrent political topics deals, under an easily penetrable veil, with prominent politicians and damnes ef grand monde. Its hero may be easily mistaken for, or gr identified with, a young nobleman whose secession ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... - - ?? . - ?? LITERARY AN1D ART GOSSIP. finA-1, .-,I - M-1- # AIn An} A Literary news is slack, and is likely to remain so for a oarly little time, as Mr. Disraeli's Lothair ' will absorb all the ,il in money of the reading public for some weeks to come. feel- Theological readers may like to know that Messrs. Clark ctiol have just added to their * Theological Library Tertullian's w, er by ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... aI 7 ?? - -.En- - -. - 1 - . Prof. Seely's lectures on Roman History to the large class o- of ladies (over two hundred), at the Kensington Museum, 1s- are to be published. en M. Delorme, the author of a work of much merit on political philosophy, lately published at Paris under the title th of 'Les Thdoriciens au Pouvoir,' is a mulatto of Haiti. He r s was once a ' theorist in power himself, ...

OPENING OF THE ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT DERBY

... OPENING OF THE ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT I DERBY. a 0 onl Th ogtled-of Art Exhibition was opened under the Most ?? circumstances on Thursday last by His `thii Grace-the Duke of Devonshire, K.G., assisted by the rea I h Ltord Bishop of Lichfleld, the. High Sheriff of Derby- -alSp shire, the Mayor of Derby, and many of the leading Wi noblemen and gentlemen of the county. The proceed- hay ...

Literature

... d catuere ?? . .lle MAGAZINES FOR MAY. FFIRST NOTICE.J .3facnaillan's Xl'e3azbine. No. Cf'XXVII., May. London: MACMILLAf aund Co., 10, Bedford-street, Covent-garden. There are only five contribiltions in the May number of 31acnzillan; but each bears the ianie ofa wvrit~r of such note that they are sine to attract more than ordiniary attention. George Eliot leads the wav with at poem of 800 ...

Literature

... ?, t?` ilmalurt. ri.-e Essy.il on (etlinge and ii7nduir Gardenitaq. London Printenl fol ti it oA til tlorticultural Society. iIr. William Bmidgair . Prizc E isay on Cottage G alrde ningo has been pullisited inl tihe forill oE a sillull pamphlet. Thet writer s. ?? ?? ' hulill est 0( tttihger w ho posseseos a garden1 or a piece oi an allotimme ut ?? may maku his plot of grountd a source ( f ...

Literature

... ,Gui tuvatut, The Qtseetes Mesuwnye~ir; or, Trave'ls on the lligq-wa's and s Bye-ways (.f Ifurope. By Major llanIanistT B~xo HALL. N Loudon: WARD, LocK, and TYLERt, Paternoster-row. t This book wag fi St publijied five years ago, and now I appears in it woll-printeil, toned paper edition, suitable for presentation. TIito gallant Major bas seen much of the world, and relates, with liveliness ...