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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 FRENCH EXHIBITION

... [From our Correspondengt.] PaRss, July 15. Timr official report of the pries and certificate6 awarded to the different exhibitors, and the grounds ad the awards, has not an yet been issued, The Bri- tfh Commission are at the present moment busy with the report relative to the section of the Exhibition more 'immediately under their eognizance, and they will have completed their labours in the ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... BIRMIRIGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL, THE BAND BREEARSALS XN LONDON. [F'or7 our own Beporter.] The second day's rehearsal of the Festival noveliles, which commenced at noon yesterday, wag a much mor - fragmentary and leas satisfactory affair than the first. Although the executive resources were subetantially the game as on the previous day, the results obtained were by no means so intereating, for ...

WALSALL FINE ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... SE3COND NO TICS. From drawings and paintiego,, there elegant adloinaic nts of the walls of a dwelling~, the( step Will lieeasy anti uai~irai to art embollisliulefts for the table and the heIfot. 01 goods of this kind the werldlfierud firma of Eikisngtun and Mlason sends ai choice and varied ausertminut, reruarkable for chastenecs ef design1 delijoicy Of execution, and true artistic finish. ...

WE MAY BE HAPPY YET

... WVE MIAY BE HAPPY YET. Oh2 smileanY you wvere wont to smile, Now we havesgot a leaf Which soothes our sorrona for awhile, And banishes our griof. Lorg as YeahI Passagne yet shal] Ist, AnId such a Tea we get, eminfidfel of oar sorrows past. W~e may be happy yet. Chorus9- Wn may be liappy yet. II., Is. 4d., 1. Ca., 2s., and 25. Cd. per lb. 8bopli]oeipors can raect with somc extraordic~ry ...

WOLVERHAMPTON POULTRY, ROOT, AND GRAIN SHOW

... The preliminary arrangements have been made for the holding of this show ill the present year. It has been fixed for Friday, Saturday, end Monday, October 18, 19, and 21, instead of two days ?? and Tuesday- as last year. It is proposed to open at two o'clock on the first lay, and at an earlier hour on Saturday and Monday. The prospects of the show arre exceedingly encouraging So liberal an ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRF -ROYAL, Granted the raw uppUeds, It In a comparatively casy task to cater sadiafacotriy for hungry guesas, but the trae gastronomic artist ever disdains such ignoble trlimphs, and directs hie ambition. 'rather to delight the sated and faa- tidious gourma' Adwith whom It is not so much the ques. tion to satisfy, &s to coax, provoke, and regenerate the appetite, Simln'arly, it may bo ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... T~IM ~ EX~'IIIB3IPION. I P1' ?? car own COerrcspoedcid.I PAR IS, Monday, T1 13 lince imperial and our Prince Arthur have lentihu tato lions of the Exhibition during the last 'a t4. k Not that they were the sole Princes who vikiled the Alml mp do Mars. The heir-apparent ef l'itlv Ilrince Hlushbert; his brother, the Prince Ama- sham, with the Princess Asterna, his bride, Princes of the house of ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... LITERARY, SCIENTIFiC, AND AIR SC RA PS. A new daily paper is said to be abou t to appu , uned cc the title of :/ l'/,cu M r. Map peon announces -A fewv perfo rmancq Italian Opera, to ?? on the S tthr n A new novel, by the Rev. H -l Ward Beeclier, cad 'NorwecoG, is nearly readly for publication. A new national ogcra, F Irranz Ackerman, by Miry, is to be produced at tu Fle Flish Theatre ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... TIIE FRENCH EXHIBITION. !PrOfl our otl'l Cor oponldelt'.] VARlIS, Friday, October IS. ON RI y way to the Exhibition this morning, I droplped in at the Irvalidos, the doors of which have stood invitingly 0o1en during the greater part of the L bhibition season. I felt I should liko to see the old ,,ildirg once more before it is vacated by the heroes ?? presence alone makes it interesting. For, I ...