PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... ?? rMTTi,',' AMUSEMENTS, - .. I Bn3D51 Alexjnulrtn Tbeatre - Bome.' MY #Ount's AUVICO. undi by's your Uncle? 1heistro ltoyidl-I'lie, iivalf, ?? uigh Lifebol'OW binlrlb. .la6 ?? Ampiltbeatr- - ThO OctrOOI, ano rbe Flyiug hSud. Prl. ce of Wales Theake.-.Too Much ofd Good Tilng, '1 Kenilworth, The Chops of the Channel l( .l Coloiseuj Theetre.- TheRiNbbMuSinOSly, Tho Idiot of ...

REVIEW

... - = = * .. .. . . -.i Our Cont*t 3 BY MAUY CAUPBSTEin In 2 vole London: Longinsna. BiN Carpenter has rendered good service to the cause of humanity and eocial order. When Statesmen, jurists, and plilanthropiatawere mourn- Itnil over the growing enormity of juvenile crime, and acknowledging, as Earl Russell did in the House of Commons, that successful treatment of It was a problem of moat ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, Uo. Prince of Wales Theatre. - Jeannette's Wedding, David Garrick, and Dunidreary Married and Done For. ,Queen's Operetta House.- A Good Bit of Fun,and Roaine and Isabelle. ?? Omoo, and A Laughing Hyena. New Adelphl Theatre.-. Ingomar, and The Sea of Ice. Royal Colosseuna Theatre.- The Gentleman in Black, and The Token. Theatre Royal, Birkenhead, - ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... I PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, To-day the very popular comedian Mr. J. L. Toole enters upon the fifth week of his engage- -ment, which has been distinguished by the moast brilliant success so far, and will no doubt be equslly prosperomw until its close, on Saturday next. In compliance withc a wish expressed by many who have witnessed and admired Mr. Toole's inimitable representation of the old ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... I PHILHARMONIC CONCERT. The Philharmonic Society's tenth subsoription Concert of the present season took place last even- ing. The audience was not quite so numerous al at oeveralracentconcertB; thie was perhapsmainly Owing to the fact that there was to very great or Spe(iial Attraction presenrsd on this occasion. The principal artiates who appeared were Mr. Lazarus, the celebrated performer ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... [^toLenZ Paollet.] Silks are but sparingly worn in the country this year; still, in visiting toilettes, some very rich taffetas, as well as satins, and even velvet, are worn. The question of garnitures has become of importance this season. Formerly trimmings were added to enhance the beauty of the robe; now, on the contrary, the robe is inferior, the additions of trimmings being the subject to ...

MR. TOOLE AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... MR. TOOLE AT TEE THEATRE ROYAL, Mr. J. L. Toole appears at the Theatre Royal to.hnght. in company with Mr. Paul Bedford. As we ourselves bave already said what we had to say In antIcIpation, we need scarcely do more than quote from the Liverp5o0 Mernsy of Saturday, an account of the manner In which, at his farewell benefit, Mr. Toole was received by the Liverpool public:-- The farewell benefit ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... Benefits, In the theatrical sense of the word, may Eezve equally to welcome the coming, or speed the parting guest. Last week, an interesting ceremonial of this description was employed to hoonnr the departure, after twenty-seven years' public service, of the manager of our oldest local theatre, and last night the same device was put In requisition to consolidate the position of the ...

Birmingham Share Market, Yesterday.—Then salts to-day Great Western. Chester Guaranteed, at SO; Metropolitan ..

... Lewwood Coal, dis. : and Birmingham Preference Shares, 9}. Stratford Bent Charges quoted 30 ; Wellington and Severn Junctions, to : Birmingham and Staffordshire Gas, shares. 5 pm.: and Alliance Fire, pm. There were sellers Banking Company's shares at IS; Birmingham Joint Stock Bank, 10, and Town District Bank 172. ...

CHURCH EXTENSION

... ST. THOMAS'S PARISH, BIRMINGHAM. Yesterday, at noon, a meeting was held the Provident Institution, Ann Street, to take into consideration whether any, and if so, what steps shall taken towards the erection new church in the parish of St. Thomas. The Rev. T. Wilkinson, rector of the parish, took the chair. There were also present the Archdeacon of Coventry, the Hon. and Rev. G. M. Yorkc, Rev ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. Kynncrsley (Stipendiary), (>'. Dixon, ami D. Malins. Oi.d Offender. Mary Ann Mansjicld (41), prostitute, Livery Street, was charged with attempting steal watch, value i' 2., from the person of Francis Middleton, of Blews Street West. Between one and two o'clock on Sunday morning last, the prosecutor was passing along Summer Row, when he was accosted by the ...

BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND DOG SHOW

... lBMINGHAM C.ATTLE AND DOG SHOW. I The weather was unfortunately rainy yesterday morn- iog, and therefore interfered, no doubt, to some extent, .wVith the atcendance at the private view at Bingley Hall. The vieitors were, however, numerous, andincluded the following :-The Earl and Countess of Bralford, with Viscount Newport, Lady Bridgemaan, the Hon. L. Bridge- mnan, and the Heon. and Rev. ...