Show JELEGRAPHIO a BOSTONS BOAST Opening of the Foreign Exhibition Exhibi-tion Boston 3The opening of the foreign for-eign exhibition took place today in the building of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics association Many persons of foreign rationally were piesent besides members of the State and Oily Governments Govern-ments The president of the executive committee Nathaniel J Bradlie escorted es-corted upon the platform Rev E A Horton of the Second church who offered the opening praver Some fifty prominent persons followed Bradlie upon the platform among them Secretary of the Davy Chandler The exhibition was in a much more advanced etate than was anticipated on Saturday although there was considerable vacant floor space The exhibits already set up gave to the floor and galleries a bright and attractive appearance ap-pearance Mayor Palmer in his address slid the time and place ot the exhibition were peculiarly appropriate On the three med city of Boston industrial art had found a nursery and music a home Boston had bad mans things unique and this festival of industry end art was not the least of them The exhibition was a kindergarten of nations Crowned head were present for labor and industry and art were the crowned heads of the nine te < > nth century Hon Marshall P Wilder the oldest merchant in active busiiieis in Boston spoke briefly Lebarine of Panama spoke in his native na-tive tongue acknowledging obligations to Boston MOPE Cnubert of Paris Katzman of Austria and Carter of H waiialeo made alciroisee ISathanel J Bradlie alluded lotto signing of the treaty of peace which ended the war with Great Britain on September 3d and the grand results which were achieved in the past hundred yeara John Jay Charles Francis Adams jr Secretary Chandler Governor Rice and LieutenantGovernor Ames were also speakers Princess Louise has a I painting on exhibition |