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On the 31st inst, will bTrmMlSeT 



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EMEROIDERED AND SI LVE RED GLASSES 



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Be-s to inform his friends and the public, that with a view to bring his ^ew and B eautiful Invention still more prominently 



before ihe public, he has entered into arrangements with 



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who will introduce it in its various and all but end.ess implications to FURNITURE, DECORATIVE and USEFUL,— such as 



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SPECIMENS OF MR KIDD'S INVENTION, showing the exquisite perfection to which it has been brought, are also 

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Part II. — Iron and General Hardware (Sheffield).— TW 

 Mediaeval Court— Animal and Vegetable Substances used m 



Food and in Manufacture— Agricultural Machines aud Iaait 

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 ments— Naval Architecture — Guns and Weapons— CbtanJ 

 and Pharmaceutical Products. 



Part IV. — Manufactures from Animal and Vegetable 3ai 

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w Every visitor to the Crystal Palace desirous of makioj»on 

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 felt the want of a Guide like this, which is at once precise tad 

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THE ATHEN/EUM, 



JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LITEKATOB 



SCIENCE, AND THE FINE ARTS. 

 Tbirty.two Large Quarto Pages. 



Reviews op, with Extracts frojx- 



By A. 



1 LiiW^l* *-"— , 



The Scalp-Hunters : a >** 



By Capr. Mayne R 

 Works of Douglas JerroA 



Statist cs of Hungary. 



Fenyes. 

 England and Scotland: a * ¥ v»«".o«»- — o 



Diary. By Mdlle. F. Lewald. | D'Ewes's Di^ry. 



With Shorter Notices of-- - 



Exhibition Catalogues. The Orbs of Heaven, flf* 



Hunt's Handbook. 

 Agricultural Distress, By C. j 



F. Cotterill. 

 Rhetorical Readings. 

 MDowall. 



Original Papers. 



Hunt 



By W- 



M. Mi chell. . 



First Step in Chemi.- flJ 



R. Galloway. B 



Photogenic ^anipulsaoiu *; 



R. J. Bingham. 



Poetry : « Past and P^^ 

 'iy-discnvertd Manuscript Comedy, zSET* 

 Munday-The Industrial Exhibition - Proceeawi 

 British Association. ^ eW 



Our Weekly Gossip.— The Borneo Mas85C ?^ti- 



Literary Pension— Death of Mr. Beaufpy-RW .^ 

 Archmolo<;ica! Institute— New Iudustrtal irai ^ 



tion-Ordnance Survey-Postal Improvements- r 



Hlushm in Sco laud. #pMurt* 



Tine Arts.— The Duke of Bedford's Collection of ^ ^ 



Fine Art Gossip.— Death of K. Da ^ uerr n e rportrait»- 



lection of Aniqui'ies-Sale of Pictures ana 

 Arristic Memorials of the Exhibition. - 



7>Iusic «nd tlie Drama,- Royal Ita»"f r ^ e aH» 



Her Majestv's Theatre ( ^ 

 '^—Olympic. vfnnnaieirt* 



Musical ana Bramatic Ckissip.— Tbe mod v0f ^ 



Weber-New Opera- Halevj's " Le J uif Errtw 

 Playing in the Crystal Palace. _^ik^ 



Miscellanea-— The Religious Tract Society- W£^ 

 and theCode Napoeon— Arrivals from >meveu 

 m Remote Periods through few ^ ands ' B okge ller, 



isic r;na ine 



Flauto Miigico") 

 tola")— Princess'! 



nute.l by William Bradbcei. of No. .3, YfPf T Et *si. < 

 the parish ot St, Pancran, and Fa«D«Bica MJWJ )Iid _je^ 

 Chuich row, Stoke Newington. both in «W. C °S ffb^.' 

 at their Office in Lombanl-atreet, in the rreciBCi 01 No# , 



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City of London; and published by them at "" v ln the t^^ 

 ■treet, in the parish or St. PauTi, ^nt-f^d^ l ^ W**' 9 

 where all Advert isenientt » nd Comrauoications are w 

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