ANNUAL FAT PIG SHOW AT DUDLEY

... Yesterday, the annual Fat Pig Show, for prices (established by Mr. J. Beach), was held In the yard, Alhna Place, ?? Street. Theor wore aboutforty pigs exhibited, and for qualitytbey were not to be eurpoosed, Tire principal attraction was a pen of three splendid pigs from tire Hattons Farm, but these were not entered for com- petition. The admisston, no usual, was free of charge, and the ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... THE FRENCH EXHIBUIfON. [Froln oatr Hpecial conrcsponelecnt.1 PAIRs, Wednesday. ON Saturday last, a ease was settled here, the result of which will please many a poor, forlorn, and swindled traveller who has this year partaken of the hospitality of 1Frinch hotel-keepers, A rascal named Limoineo proprietor of the H~tel des Italiens, Roe de Choiseul, 29, has been sent to prison for a month, and ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... True FRENCH EXIIIBIhION. I I ?? -I.. IA . A s. T7-/ 1 [1iomi oar Own Uorrespomlcat-l PAl-Is, Monday. MtO;?OIIUiin m. I; ZOuAV i, the miracle worker, has com0 to grief. Theo, Government, tired of his pranks, have stopped his morning sittings in the flue J.oqiuette, but this is not the worst. A sceptical bookbinder, who overheard Jacob making some remarks which he considered as blasphetollos, ...

THE MAYER COLLECTION AT THE FREE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

... 10E MAYER .COLLECTION . I . . AT THZ , . Be LIBRARY AXWXMUSEUMI - ~ A the m s V-X 'b Fejrvary ivornes form a speccat lesare in gayer'a collection. They comprise specimens 0q11,early Christian, medi eval; and Oriental o d include some of xthe most rare and ramples in this partioular branch oi From the earliest times ivory was a favourite opzal for ornamental purposes, and in Greece I ;me the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... ?U?LIO SE&U?T3, &o. 4 Roy'al AlesavdM~W .ho ?? Am nur-c 1' and. ' he? BtIet MeplhItpelaa and tho flawedryada. Pfnce 6f Wnles Theatr.-.Meg'2a Diverhion. and the itoyarAmphttheatre.-ThO Wife'. a80jal OoloiseThoatre.-'The iron Oaikekbb Wemont ! ;: lnhitrola, '!The Wandering Boye, &cl .: H ]5engler'n Cand Cirque-Equeitr ntatumente fc .Aew .tawX Music Hall.- Consort, Avolo, ~Soeetlon oft ?? ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIQ AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. This week an attraction has been made in the performance at this theatre by the substitution of the comedietta. of The Boarding School for The Artist's Wife, the latter having met with such success during the past fortnight. The sub- stitution is certainly'not an improvement, although the piece creates much anusement. A troop of yeomanry is quartered at a ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... I Prince of Wales Theatre- Done on Both Sides, and the lantomime The Queen of Hlearts. Theatre Royal.- The Houuch9ldFairy, and Pantomime Little Dick Whittington, Royal Amphitheatre.- The Laughing Hyecrn, and the Pantomime Harlequin Blie Beard. Varieties Theatre.-The Burlesque 'l King Arthur. New Adelphi Theatre- The Spectro Husband, and the Pantomime Harlequin Dioky Sam. ...

FLOWER SHOW AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL

... i FLOWER ShOW AT ST. . AGEwQRGE'S ,Ir. The fifth spring flower .show of the Liverpool George's HaD.' tdth efoonbfi abitterly cold day~,a in-h6e e ~ 'inoftewai was sen n the duniiihitle rii-o hibited, The ?? meains so peat sune have, been expeceadte''q ne~'es~oi paratively few I utrqde.y~ t~gho mmn on thoitd flroltjzt o zp~z pet plants lof te greenhou a to thrsko'tin cold;'! and the. exhibitors ...

THE UNIVERSAL EXHIBTION AT PARIS

... THE UNIVERSAL EXHIBITIO?.| AT PARIS. I The Parie special correspondent of the Tjau writing under date Feb. 25, ea~s-' The expen i ture of the English Commission is, I see, attratin. much notice in the Hoise of Comm. ns, tbout only £116,000 is asked for. This sum will n: cover the expenses our commission has alrtsdr incurred. At least £el-50,000 has now been l and before all is over this bill ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIO AMUSMENTS, &o. Royal Alexandra Theatre.-Court Fwavonr,a William Tell with a Vengeance, and ' Done on toth Sldes. Boyal Ajmphitheatsre.- Tile Village Blacksmith, and 1Time and Tido.1 Prince of Wales Theatre.-David Garrlck, and My Neighbour's Wife. Royal Colosseum Thestre.-The Fratricide, The Revellers' Dream, The Fiend of the Lighthouse, &o. St. Jamnes's HalL-. ...

MR. ROBERT YOUNG THE POET

... MR. ROBEUT YOUNG, THE POET. I The ?? is& s tol fl --a n0 -1 I . in W-v S-1 AD M AAws report ot what took place in the House of Coemnons on Friday night idi refe. rence to the pension granted to Poet Youbg Mrx. O'Reilly called attention to the circumstances under which this pension was granted. This ques. tion, he said, was not at al an Irish grievance. It con erned all parts of the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 'i I I NA7D -I , ?? ' - ' - ?? a. ?? - - -A. , . . T l i~ - 1 'i i rf,.!f ?? ?? I . ' f,): , 't ! ?? ,, : , i\ ?? 1'1 O 'eKW1BR fA.TL, 'uAya-'lrR~l~gae!kn, 'I:2 ~ ~ hkatdtaieI the )I~eiioom ~SIamsz Ctlrkamn Dailenhieisfiodto the' fal 1 ?? r T9re 9lw.8ifMaWfor,,tho. IT*~ lntellgeoceo~1ai*,e ?? transmitted Aytlgahttidg ?? Uot ua1 Jamily, T, he Queen, will, h~v Wiiidior 1oi! ( ljore~: ,The ...