THE FINAL REPORT OF THE MANCHESTER EXHIBITION

... -7v VL J-L.lf*C THE FINAL REPORT OF THRE MANCHESTER, EXHIBITION. _ ?? The renorb of the Executive Committee of the Royal Jbslee Exhibition held in Manchester last year has been issued, and will sbortly be supplied to the public. It gives an account of the onarg and organisation of the Exhibition, and the opening ceremony by his Royal Highness the F>riocs of Wales: brief descriptions of the ...

MAGAZINES FOR JULY

... e [coxrn-rrrm a The Cern2try (P. Waruo and Co., London) e opens with a charmingly-written contribution e by Rose G. Kingsley on George Eliot's e Countv, in which the rural beauties of 'the 0 Elizabethan side of Warwickshire are r depicted with a glowing pen. Many of the scenes which the great novelist has made so familiar in Felix Molt and other works are realised in the county of her ...

THE SPORTSMAN'S EXHIBITION

... THE -poRMANS. ?? The great pmd~dc a-une exhibitions in Lindi a-g tleit ewF years lisa no doubt idneeda more freuent repetition .of t13 i of ?? ?? ote- .- wisehive beeosisidered likely to be profit- b able,. Bit to ippeal to msore than a limited daem i bnecesary the, there should be. some e ?? m ene f novelty, either in the exhibitsthemn- t smle in the locality tchosen. To be complete o there ...

ALEXANDRA THEATRE

... ALEXANDRA THE ATRE. It was ?no common event that attracted the large and critical audience which was assembled in the Alexandra Theatre last night ti writness the pro- duction of As You Lie It. ' The successes of Madame Modjeska in presenting the heroines of modern drama were well qualified to excite a curious interest as to the extent of ber resources in dealing with character from the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 'Bit of Brazg, the Legewd of bik, and other Poecm.. By John Cameron Grant. London Longmanis, Green, and Co. Mr. Grant, whose Songs from the Sunny South we remember -with pleasure, shows us in these pages that he has much of the true. poetic feeling, and can describe the riches of nature especially in a -highlv oreditabloeandevca memorable manner. Aliwho knowanything of Brazil from travel or ...

PUBLIC AMEIENIM, &c

... PUBLIC AMEIENIM, As. jeyl Ac,~e*dr Tkostro- The Idttl Sentinel, Net a j*#l ase He look, and A lover by Proxy. r= t Walee Theatre.- Oar Amoerkit ('eWln, and oe Yeung Widew. X.yal Amphitheatre.-Wbo Speak Fist 7I' Virgillille,' s#d A Teach of the Blarney. Jyeal colosseum Theatre.-The 1antonslme 'Tam Thumb and Little Do-peep, &. eugler'E Srandl (Cirque.-Equestrian intertaioments,&si. ...

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1871

... I NTERNATIONAL EX HIBITION I I OF 1871. The new building for the Exhibition of 1871 will be on a site flanking the colonnades of the Horticultural Gardens, London. The structure u ill be of a permanent character, and is to consist of two wings, the length of each of which is about COO feet, and the breadth 30 feet. Each wing will abut upon one of the colonnades, and will contain two galleries, ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PVBLI AMUS]& cI Pl7BLIO AMTUSBMENT,,3, &a, Eoyal Alexandra Theatre.-A Oomedietta, and the Pantomime H1obin flood. oyti Araphptheatro.-Barry Sullivanu Money, and Barah's Young Man. Prince of Walei; Theatre. -; H1nted Down, and the Burlesque 1Uluderelia. Zoyal Coloseonm Tboutro.- Ernent Mantravera, The ,Labouire ofe ercules and Ban the Boatswain. Dangler's Grand Crque. ...

ROMANTIC STORY OF A FRENCH TUTOR

... ROMANTIC STORY OF A FRENCH TUTQR. The Figaro (says at Paris correspondent) supplies very curious details respecting the cause cetebire nowpendingbefore the CivilTribunal of the Heine, and which strongly resembles some of Charles Reade's lunatio asylum novels. It might, indeed, form an episode in Very Hard COah. The ose in question is an action for Isequestra- tion-the French for illegal ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... A trial that has just been held before the correctional tribunal of Milan has excited grnat intel eat throughout Italy by the dramatic ciroumn- lances dilosed. The Florence correspondent of the Times thws ne.ates the story:- A married woman, 25 years of age,-bearir-, the rather remarkable name of Caroline of Aragon, and whose husband had abandoned her, became enamnoured of an Englishman named ...

FLOWER SHOW AT THE BOTANIC GARDENS

... The second and last exhibition of the season of the Liverpool Floral and Horticultural Society was held yesterday, in a spacious inarquee which was erected in WrAvertree Park, near the Botanic Gardens. Although the weather was unusually hot, yet a large number of people, and especially ladies, were induced, in consequence of the corn- bined attraction of the show and the gardens, to venture ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PtTI C AMUSEMENTS, &O I ?? Ale'sondi-s Thoalsa ?? Tho 1I>ckcl ol ?? Man, cmi ' TI itt..i4?it lj;c~yn.ald. Roysul Aoeihl ?? -i flauc, And ' ?? l Oharlotte'0 Ibtui~a ?? Bo -e .u-c. York Mflineirel Comynny. ?? 1heebm t, 'echo laeeka,' V'he Young Jti leru- f,.11l' he - 1ihl ?? tbo Silvery Spray. Nevv Star 'Msialc hiall --3Ijoldin, li,-a Itosalio, Frtzk Valc::l, 1'cc(lcEbrC lctc-3mn, Star ...