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LITERATURE

... whide rm'al life affords to i a usan of cultivated taste, When the miew mamise ?? was in piugiese of furnishing, Di' Chalmers showed his sanguine eanfidessee in the thou new iisvention of gas, by his laying gas-tubes belaow the ceiliiig, so that thoy might ...

LITERATURE

... spirit of the passage. In speaking of the fragrance of flowers, we have the following Ilixture of scientific and commercial information, and religious reflections :- Ni 1Tue fragrance sud odlours of flowers reside gcnemally in the the petals. Trese areowt~c)ing ...

LITERATURE

... given upon some occasion by a certain II id preacher. In that discourse, the coontry newspaper sacid, the t, ,, preacher 1 showed hineself at master of wit and slarcasmn.1 With- a out heaving heard the man, one can imagine ties hateful extibi- CO ties ...

THE OPENING OF THE ARTS EXHIBITION

... gilding, in which the gold flower-work is in considerable relief on a delicious strawberry and cream coleured ground. There is another old Dresden service, very fine, and near it are two vases of early English - we believe, Derby-Chelsea-reusarkable for colour ...

ROYAL NORTHERN AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... visitors. The omnibuses and cabs had a busy time of it throughout the day, bringing~ loads of passengers at every journey. The flower show as usual obtained ffi a large share of patronage. A 5HORTHOBxs.. We are sorry to say that there was but a poor tI muster ...

MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY

... coil of Mr Brand. digThe Marquis of Blandlford contributes on article on iwill The Breaking up of the Land Monopoly, which shows at least that he is nut affected by class-prajudice, Jna a nd is willing to make the heat of it if the advanced ,so to ideas ...

MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST

... the C neighlbourhood of Kniglhtsbridge. Kensington, and Chelsea, including views of the Exhibition I of 1851, the Albeit Memnorial, Chelsea Manor I House, and other notable- mansions in the C Chelsea district. The descriptive and historical reading whichi ...

THE COLONIES AND THE CHINESE QUESTION

... London, yesterday, 1 Frederick Wood and Edward Warne were charged I with stealing' zinc flower biixes fr.m a garden in a It private road off King's Road, Chelsea. Wood was | also charaed with caumsing the death of Police-Cim- r stable Micihael Le vis ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... Mr C. Jacoby. . Mr. Orrock shows a striking picture 'of his own t(o. 263) cci 'the ri~ht of the entrance, Lo'aar Mors, Pui.m- fries. On the left Miss Clara iontalba has ia, beautiful river scene,' The.. Thames at Chelsea, and Un the River Deyli Sehiavoni ...

MAGAZINES

... respectively F. W. Coleman's Summer Time, a charming composition of children and flowers; and The SThree Fishers,' painted by C. Napier Henry, R.I. An article showing sound critical acumen tdeals with The Subjects of American Paint- ings, the writer ...

DUTHIE PARK FLORAL FETE

... Cut flowers, arranged for effect on tables measuring 8 feet by 3; feet, were one of the featuresI of the show, and in the contest for supremacy Mr Joseph Dalgaruo, Daniside Cottage, Aber- deen, was first in an open competition. His table showed a variety ...

FLOWER SHOWS AND GAMES

... Aberdeen. Smesl*-PFLowER SHow. -The annual show of the Striaetin Horticultural Association was held on Saturday, in a marquee on the - same field within the Strichen Policies as the agricultural show. The judges were:-For flowers, fruit, and veget- ables-M ...