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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... DAY'S O.)INt'fT HALL, The Crystal Palaco Coucer Hall has become es firmly established as one of the pleasantest places of public resort in B3rmingham, that the bare recital of the changes which from time to time are mdelo In the programme, seems to b almost all that need be asld about it. In pursuance of a system which has been adopted by Mr. Day with much success, a selection from Wallace's ...

THE DOG SHOW

... hE DOG SHOIW. Thimber of vistors to the Caurzon Exhibitlon U3l11' wley ra very considerable, and having re&ard to the 0' ' e,r~ of rbit tsl; of iatelligently exnruiniug tho ?? ?? * exhiittld, it isno subject for rogrot that nste-rd of htfig colleoted to the number of 1,000, aiowo to about 700 this year. Of course Jo e 00n1 v ta~ too tip a day, as the judges do, to bt, bat how v crsory may be ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THE ATRE. ROYAL, On Saturday evening that versatile and popular player, Air, J, L, Toole, paid a ?? visit to our town, pool- tively for one night only ; aud all who were in the house, cud marny who were unable to he present, will regret that the visit could not be extended, and that the genial lblmour of tlhe most deservedly popular favourlte will not he displajed here again for seone ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL, ?? )Birminghasm Jownal of Satszrayj [SCOND ARTICLE,,) HANDEL'S ALEXANDER'S FEAST AND GOUNOD'S MolESSE SOLENNELLB. In pa ing from generalities to particulars, from co m- me-nt to analysis, we experience the usual momentary diflictlty in determining our course. Two roads lio beforo us, On the one hand, Is the smooth beaten track pro' sented by the order of tho ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... THlE FRENCH EXHIBITION. [Frwm 01W OWN Conrewpouuelntj I P M, Ivionlay. Now that the ftet, which commenced on the 16th, are over-for they continued in a certain fashion for a week after-there is a controversy as to the merits of the display. The malcontents reproach the Government and the municipal anthori ies for their stinginess, especially in the matter of fireworks, and say bitter things ...

FLOWER SHOW AT ASTON

... FLOWER SIIOW AT ASTON. The third annual exhibition in connection with the Victodia Floral and Hortliultural Society, was held on .londsy, in the glass pavilion, at the rear of Aeton HalL. The lay was brilliantly fine, and attracted a large con- course of visitors, The society, though young, is In a healthy condition, and last year carried forward a balance of £11. I,. The show yesterday was ...

WORCESTER FLOWER SHOW

... Yenterday, the seoond exhibition of the Worcester Horticultural Society was held at the Market Hall, Wor- cester, which, an was the case at tho previous show, in July last, was again very tastefully decorated - an important item in tho general arrangements for which the committee have to thank MIr. F, Woodward. Tho exteriors of the Guildhali and Market Hell were gay with flags, and the ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... FASTIONS FOP. OCTOBER, rh ?? . .. r ,. ?? I [IFroum Ice RIOll.e ] According to thc great preparations being made ir the Paris houses, it appears that the coming winter season will abound in novelties. Many new pattern5 for the make of bodies have been 8hown by the Modies. Satisfied as they are that the gored akirte will be still preferred, they think that the bodie0 might 'e rendered a little ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... TilE FRENCH EXHIIBITIO?T1 IFroml our Ows f Oortseponsdentl] hior ess, WednesJay, ~hoever irnugioes that civilisation has a r ?? ait the exhihiciion in the Ohamp do Mare has but a very imperfect idea of its inivermsl chhracter. Thu barbarian world has claimed to be represented, and has had the claim allowod. I (10 nur refer to the sub- jects of the Czar, who stalk P',eout with peacock's ...

THE EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES AT COVENTRY

... I THE EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND I I MANUFACTURES AT COVENTRY. I No, 1,-TxXTILx FABRICS. GIF-rxm, like everybody else, with a remarkable talent for giving advice, and baving, like very few of our own kind, courageously followed for ourselves the advice we intend to give to others, we hereby recommend anybody who has a day to spare, and a desire to spend it agreeably and profitably, to pay a visit ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... THE FRENCH EX.E1BJTIOTN [Fromn erm own Correspondfent-] PARIS, Monday. Tu T reception accorded to the Emperor o r Austria by all classes, who, to tho number of 400,000, lined the Boulevar, a, on Wednesday afternoon, from the Eastern Railway Station to the Tuileries, and thence to the rihlies of the Elysie, wag unquestilenablY the mo mt cordial of n ny of the numerous receptions given to ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... it is iii-manners, we know, to look a gift horse in the mouth ; but while frankly and gratefully acknowledging the service which Mr, Dillon bas rendered to local play. goers by the engagoment of DMdfle. Beatrice, we cannot help regretting the neglect of two conditions which would have Immeasurably enhanced the obligation, We regret, in the first place, that Bir, Dillon did not arrange for the ...