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LITERATURE

... that purtpsg? It: i be.: 0 so, the praphet of Highendenu Manor has 8b disguised what he has conveyed. from thp, prdphbt of Chelsea, It' it own father will caol -cons it., j6it ( -i to tbnotsothes~sarca~olusly jmntble-. aggratin of~her dstr~ss hatthey dlo ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... information rith respect to the Scotch coalahelds is not so full as that pertaining to England, but still enough is given to show the importance of this industry in our midst. The Clyde coalfield, which embraces ?? ?? aortion of Lanarkshire, andparts of ...

INTERNATIONAL FRUIT AND FLOWER SHOW AT EDINBURGH

... FRUT AN] FLOWER I SHOW AT 9DIBURGH. Under the &aspicess of the Royal Caleslonian the Horticultural Society, and with the patronage and tabi p esce of the Lord Provest sand Magistrates of dal VZburgh, the international fruit and flower wa: show, the ar ...

LITERATURE

... s from Boston, 14th May, 1834, and Carlyic's from Chelsea, 12th Augnst, of the sama year. The last letters that Dassed between them are dated Baltirace, 5th -January, 18'2, and 5 'Cheyne Row, Chelsea, 2d April, 1S872. From a con- tinuous corresnondence ...

LITERATURE

... xxviii. IS we have another instance, and here the Brahbmini- cal ideas show a meaning in some words of the sacred text which have been overlooked by our authorities, but which show the accuracy of the - writer of Genesis. This brings the subjct tc a point ...

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 WATER COLOUR EXHIBITION

... aprevios years. In 11 and 50 there is resem- J 3 biance to Bough, with a nmellow colour that s artist often missed, E. S. Calvert shows a particularly well in the sunset sky of 135, 1t hasdly surpassed in the- gallery for form and a light. In 78 there is similar ...

FINE-ART INSTITUTE

... carefal. In both the sentiment is well expressed. Flowers oftlheiGarret (36), byfDavidFulton, has 1 the fault of over-prettiness. The young wooman and the child are not those of the garret, and the flowers, in their wealth of colour, are hardly such as ...

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 ...