Rainer's Panorama.
This evergreen panorama- always meets with that amount of pstrontjgeit rightly deserves!, We clip from one of ! the northern papers the following •— j"" One of the most striking and beautiful depictions is the evacuation of Fort Monltrie by moonlight. Then the burning of the Norfolk Navy Yard with its fleet rf large war ships, wj^ose guns keep fitfully, 1 exploding as the fire makes rapid headway, makes up a B'oeher of most, exciting interest. The Long Bridge by Nighi, with, the troops marching across. Then comes a splendid view of the queen of the rivers:— the Mississipi. The United States fleet in a storm off Cape Hatteras ; the naval ens;agemerib between the Kearsage and the Alabnina, and the funeral of President Linqoln, is a. triumph of mechanical skill." The troupe came overland from Napier last evening, and are announced to give their first entertainment in the Foresters' Hall touight.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 218, 18 August 1883, Page 2
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151Rainer's Panorama. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 218, 18 August 1883, Page 2
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