ARTS AND MANUFACTURES
... ARTS AND MANUFACTURE, NEV PATENTS. (Contfibutcd by Mr. George Shells] The following Patents were se-aled during the week eai July 13, 1871 :- ?? W. BDuller, Hanley, Improvements in attichino ,,0, othe ...
... ARTS AND MANUFACTURE, NEV PATENTS. (Contfibutcd by Mr. George Shells] The following Patents were se-aled during the week eai July 13, 1871 :- ?? W. BDuller, Hanley, Improvements in attichino ,,0, othe ...
... r'RiNtE OF WALES THEATRE. M.M8. WOOD AS. LA BELLE SAUVA V'A. 0 a local playgoers have recently had almost every sort of diurnati c attraction, and axe evidently willing to enjoy ithenll. , The light ...
... Industrial literature is rapidly becoming one of -use great facts of the age. Authors are beginning to see, and readers are beginning to demand, some account of the marvellous progress whic ...
... GRAND REVIEW OF THE FRENCH T P S0 P S. The following accounts of this review are telegraphed by three different cotrespondents of the Daily News:- LoOnGUSZIADM, June 29.-The weather is magnificent. ...
... AUTUMN EX HIBITION. [FIFrT NoToIE.] The Octagon Room, as usual, is stored with small cabinet pictures, of microecopic finish, the merits of which in many instances ...
... TUEATRE ROYAL. I ?? GUY MANNEIRING AND THE WATERMAN. After an interval of repose, fairly justified by ?? arduous nature of the pursuit, Mr. Simse Reeves last night resumed his ?? researches with t ...
... MAGAZINES FOR JUNE Bdaekwood is not so brilliant as it was in May. The powerful article on The Battle of Dorking raised that particular number far above any of its contemporaries, and we are glad ...
... THE SEASON OF IS71 A POET of society has pleasantly asked why- Domestic duties undone, From country lanes our wanderers hie, To summer thus in London; What madness 'tis that townwards brings, Our daug ...
... THE readers of THE GRAPHIC must have reciprocated a portion of the interest which has caused us, lately, to represent the case of the children employed in English brick-fields, both pictori ...
... . THE operatic news of the week has rererence chiefly to the arrangement made, on Saturday last, between Mr. Mapleson and the authorities of Drury Lane Theatre, whereby the national house bec ...
... SITTING FOR ONES PHOTOGRAPH TaM darkness which has prevailed till lately-darkness both of long nights and of days but faintly illumined-is one of the specially hard things which winter obliges us to b ...
... SINCE we last noticed the Italian Opera Buffa, two worls fane materially enriched its somewhat scanty repertory. The Ptr; ?? Bottesini's A/i Babae-was produced eln Tuc, : week, and, not only bec ...