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Cards of admission will be sold to the publie, at the price of 15s. 
each, if purchased on or before May 27th; £1 from that date to the 9th of 
June inclusive ; and 30s. on the day of the ceremony. On or before the 
27th of May, however, Fellows may purchase tickets at half-price (i.e. 
7s. 6d. each), not exceeding three tickets for a two-gainea Fellow, and 
six tickets for a four-guinea Fellow). ^ Post-offiee orders for these 
tickets should be made payable to Mr. James Richards, at Charing 
Cross Post-Office. 
Tickets for 1863.— The Tickets for 1862 (whether life or annual), 
are now stopped, and are no longer of any use. 
Exhibition of Seulpture.—This Exhibition will open on the 5th of 
May, and the band will perform from 2 to 5:80. The Committee of the 
Sculptors' Institute, who have so kindly taken charge of the Exhibition, 
have acquitted themselves worthily. Individually, they have contributed 
most liberally, and by their influence and example have drawn together а 
first-rate Exhibition of Sculpture, Now, for the first time, the Conser- 
vatory, the Albani Arcades and Upper Теггасез, may be seen to wear 
something of the aspect which their originators had in view in designing 
and laying them out. In each of the arches of the Colonnade in the Con- 
the stranger, the view must be exceedingly beautiful. To those who 
know it from the beginning it is inexpressibly sad, Its very success 
and effect bring to mind more forcibly than words can do, the loss 
sustained by the untimely death of him who planned it. and by fol- 
lowing whose directions we now see how the bare walls of the Arcades 
and the blank slopes of the Terraces, may become clothed with beauty, 
and the harmony of the whole design brought more fully into light. 
The chief exhibitors of eminence are—G, G. Adams; J. Bell; С. 
B. Birch; Edward Davis; J. Durham; J. Edwards; J. H, Foley, 
В.А.; G. Fontana; P. MacDowell, В.А.; W. Calder Marshall, В.А. ; 
F. M. Miller; A. Munroe; M. Noble; E. G. Papworth, Jun.; S. 
Ruddock; T. Haymond Smith; E. B. Stephens; T. Thorneycroft ; 
Е. Thrupp; W. Sherwood Westmacott; W, Е. Woodington. A cata- 
logue of the works exhibited is in preparation. 
Promenade Day.—Wednesday, the 10th of June, is one of the days 
announced for promenade, In consequence of its being now occupied 
for the ceremonial of Uncovering the Memorial, Thursday, the 11th of 
June, will be substituted for it as a Promenade Day, 
Е Elected in April—The following candidates were elected 
Fellows at a general meeting held on the 24th of April:— , 
Adams, Frederick, Barway, Не 
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ey, R. W., 5, Ludgate Street, E.C. Tes 
Callander, Mrs., 25, Belgrave Square, S. W., and Preston Hall, sage men. 
