THE MOVING DIORAMA AT THE EXCHANGE HALL
-Last (Monday) evening M. Bianco's magnificent dioramic views of the life of Garibaldi were exhibited to a large and admiring audience at the Exchange Hall. The exhibition, which is certainly of a first-class character, commences from the youth of the Italian Liberator, and continues stage after stage up to the battle of Volturno. It consists in two large sections of views taken from drawings made at the respective scenes of action. It is the work of skilful and eminent artists, and depicts with great fidelity the many startling and marvellous circumstances connected with the glorious career of the "Hermit of Caprera." The most striking of the numerous scenes presented to the notice of the assembled spectators were the last of each section, namely, "The death of the devoted Annita, the beloved partner of Garibaldi;" and "The triumphal entry of Victor Emmanuel and Garibaldi into Naples." Messrs. Richardson and Woolley conducted the musical part of the entertainment in an admirable manner. We see by advertisement in another column that the diorama will continue to be exhibited in Nottingham this day and to-morrow, and we sincerely trust that the deserving proprietor of such an interesting and highly successful exhibition will reap meet rewards for the skill and industry displayed in the highly-finished and most interesting views which he presents to the public.