tie out of town, and homely 
3 amenities of this maaifold 
mg run over by rieh men’s 
■nt by splendid ladies’ trains. 
igton Lore, with its Albert 
its_ Horticultural Square, 
dedicated to International 
ucco pa&aces, covering the 
imissioners, are left in silent 
season. Let the West-End 
loneliness and dulness, re- 
ountry visitors, who emerg - e 
[useum to wonder at the 
irhood. The brightest and 
santest, of all places of 
ie cab-fare radius, is the 
ark It is worfcli while to 
mibus if you like, merely to 
canal at Gloucester-gate, at 
ge the verylines of which, 
ds, are designed with such 
to elegance as well as con- 
ltly ornamental even wifchout 
1 decorative lamps, and the 
. The ever fresh verdure of 
and charming lake, with the 
1 and the distant view of 
bear comparison with Hyde J 
ember as well as in the early 
town, the Zoological Society 
Shilling and sixpsnny visitors 
: and curious delights. Wliat j 
ifternoons you can admire 
- foolish, the costly attire of 
sex’s finery, who promenade 
accompanied by men tryino- 
a moving exhibition of Les 
no longer on Saturdays to 
Life Gnards band under the 
gentleinen, with their merry 
nks of chairs on the soft cool 
ter a fatiguing social week ? 
n of animals, unsurpassed in 
ie seen without distraction, 
JL’ JLV£L1>| , 
“f- of Lecoraiive Arts at the Pavillon de Flore 
ÄfflXÄ & 
“ Spas tsasr^säaeR 
Ä. but t! « Universal Exhibition of 1878 has sho, 
cömpetMon P LTi y I hf° a e derably endsn 8«ed by forei 
F ■ therefore, been deemed necessarv 
create an Institution similar to the South Kensin^ton Mu Z, 
in London, and to initiate the liberal nrincinfp tw i 
architecturp^ ireC | i f n ’ UOt -° nly Ü1 the coll ectiou of modelt 
decorations Ä Pattings, drawings, fixed and rnoval 
±llrniture ; mosaics, ceramics, dass dofhii 
jewellery, arms, scholastic instruments, books &c ’ useful 
the mstruction of artisans and others ’ enga "ed in ?he So 
ing ^En a elFh%vs?e tlCle f ° f ^ fc ' industr L bat also in adoj 
of Se [ ldmg the ^efs-d’oeavre of 
mmeum mto the provmces, by arranging and enconrao-i 
Ihe openüm'ofTwf exM ^. ns throughout the" count 
1 tlu ? -F ew mstl tution was limited to live or 
nlrl le f es ’ exblblti;n g numerous admirable works of 1 
tikiim nT 7-1 S + Cll ° 0Ls beionging to friends of the und 
the first listof suWriF? su PP orted b J r voluntary contributio 
Luc d’AudihVpF b tdf P - S1 ? VlnS a tofcal oi: 132,3501. 1 
/ vA A , udlllre t-i asquier is lionorary President and 1\ 
p™“nk Wai and S “ fiiCl “ rd Walla “ ™ KorlryV 
Ihe Monetary Conference is holding its sittiims at Parh 
r , ‘-■°^8 reßS Industry and Commerce held its first sii u 
c . n 3 uesday, under the presidency of M. Honnebe rhp n 
siaent of the Chamber of Commerce in Paris. The de lernt 
,Stat d’ ? nglünd ’ Belg ™’ «ndßusÄ 
appomted vice-presidents. A second sitting was held 
AV tdnesday m tlie Trocaclero. The cono-ress diseu^ed 
andern 11 °f tariffs i 1 j bert A 0± ' commerce, the rates of inten 
and the relorms of the commercial code. 
v : be ccmmittee of the National Lottery in Paris h 
pSroifoot he 2 r eis of objects ot art xiic dr ™ n « ^ t 
- dbe Leauville races terminated o- 
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