LIST OF FAIRS, 1863

... YOBESHIRIE. Aldborough ?? September4 Bavwtry ?? , ?? Novemrner 22 Beverley ?? ?? November 6 Burlington ?? October 21 Doncaster ?? . ?? November 10 Driffield ?? August 26 Easingwold ?? ?? September 2 Frodincha n ?? October 2 Hedon ?? . ?? September 22 Hornden ?? ,. ., August 13 iow .en ?? .. ?? . September 26 Hull ?? 11 and 12 Hunmanby ?? October 29 KIMham ?? , ?? Angust 21 Leeds .November 8 ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR MAY

... The Victoia Magarine claims and deserves the first place in our list, on more than one account-it is a new candidate for public favour, it bears (not, we believe, -without permission) the name of our beloved Queen, and it is printed by women, at Miss Emily Faithful's well- known 'Victoria Press. If it does so happen that in this first number, the contributors, with one or two ex. ceptions, ...

NEW ADELPHI THEATRE, MOOR STREET

... jEW ADELPHI THEATRE, MOOR STREET. I To anyone versed in the topographical traditions of Bir- miinghaim, the notion of an operatic performance in the ?? locality of Moor Street-saoredl ohiefly to town councillors, tolicemen, and acrobats-vwill appear almost as preposterous and impossible of realization, as did the coming of Birnam wood to high Dansinane hill to the ever-confident thaue of ...

NEW ADELPHI THEATRE, MOOR STREET

... I At a season of the year when other theabrieal managers find it difiicult, even with the aid of highly-spiced melo- dreeme, and star engagements, to keep their houses open, Bli. Gratton, the new lessce of this hitherto ill- starred building, rejoices in the nightly presence of houses whoee magnitude and enthusiasm would not dis- credit the first night of a Clhtistmas pantomime. That ...

NEPTUNE'S ADDRESS ON THE HONEYMOON

... NEPTITNE'S ADDRESS ON THE HONEYMIOON. Aushpicious was the steam, Whatever were the gales, Which, faster than old Neptune's team, Unto the Prince of Wales The fair young Maid of Denrark bore In triumph to Great Britain's shore, The Monarch of the Sea, Soon saw his nags were beat; So therefore round the Nore went lie After the British fleet, To wait the happy Royal pair, At Osborne, and receive ...

POPULAR SCIENCE.*

... POFULALR SCIENC4E. While scientific men have their special societies ant journals, which afford them ample means of intercom- ?? and discussion, it has often been felt that the public is virtually shut out from direct knowledge of the great questions which from time to time agitate or intereat the scientific world. To a great extent this exclusion is unavoidable, because long and special train ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRB ROYAL At the Theatre Royal, last night, was produced for the first time in Birmiogham The Trial of Effie Deans, one of that successful class of dramas-if, indeed, they deserve the name of dramas-with which the name of Mr. Dion Bouciault has become inseparably connected. We give to the manegenent all credit for the skill witb which the piece was put upon the stage; we give to the ...

THE GREAT ROSE SHOW, TO-DAY

... THE GBEAT ]ROSE SHOW, TO-DAY, The second of our great annual exhibitions of roses, horticultural implements, and garden ornaments will be thrown open to tbepublio, ?? Hall, atonoo'clock to. day. The display will be a splendid on O.exceeedingthatof last year by as-much as that of last year exceeded the expeota- tions, not only of the general public, but of the promoters of the show itself. Tbe ...

DRAWING OF THE LIVERPOOL ACADEMY ART UNION

... IDAWING OF THE LIVERPOOL I AOADEMY AHT MON.!. The meeting for the drawing'of prly., was 1Id yesterlday, at the roomn Poatoffiee plaee. It was moved by Aldermasn Bennett, and eeaoniuA by Mr. W. J. Bishop, that the ,ident of VhW socety, Mr. Thomas Avison, ?? e etabk. hr. AvcSOt en taieng the ohlAt, ?? epeo the proceedings, and er Beshop ex ed s he of drawing, whlch Is the saha e ar hat c deph i ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS &c., THIS DAY

... PUBLIC AmUsnlsf U., DiAY I ?? 310Tore ~~sys: Mo~h.Th-guY. MR.edyad rs. from Ten alm. till dusk, OnTfuesday for (ec ostudents) for vleftmu& arrar1ging &c. .Dul ued daily, excpt n CrismasDay. Brow.street.,Open daily, frm en a~li ?? P.m .,excceptonSaturday, %vhen it is cloE at Tep.m or clea'0iae ?? daily )IayerS Egyptian Iduseum, CColquitt (irst and third Monday in the mon~lth of iret. the a~sl ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... AMUSEMENTS FOR THE JER PhINCE OF WALES THEATRE.-The new dramn Lady Audley's Secret will be contin,,j los, throughout the week, Miss Bella Vaughan playing 1n, the heroine of the piece. Much satisfaction has all- been expressed as to the style in which Mr for Henderson has brought out the drama. It really 118 does him much credit, and we are glad to see that der his patrons evince an ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... I.| About a twelvemouth since, N'lMen disaster every- where overtook the Union arms, and our gallant sons were falling fast under the marvellous sword of rebellion, a young lady scarce 19, just from an academy in a sister State, conceived the idea that she was destined by Providence to lead our armies to victory and our nation through successful war. It was at first thought by her parents-a ...