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THE EXHIBITIONS NEXT WEEK

... The arrangements for the Cattle and Poultry Show at Bingley Hall, and Dogs at Curzon Hall, progress satisfac- torily, and promise to be amongst the most successful of the series, The private view in both cases takes place on Monday, As the country isnow happilyfreofrom the cattle pligue, the show in Blngloy Hall will possess all its old attractions, and we may fairly expect that the number of ...

THE EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES AT COVENTRY

... TUME EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES AT COVENTRY. hO. . *?,-41S(P.1LAINzOUs ARITIC1AS CoaNrsifel', There aro a good many speoimens of natural pro. ducts in the Exhibition-Slough not quite so many an the commnittee take credit for. Dr. Johnons' Ealt collar and cribbage board, for instance, though they go to swell the entries in this department in the catalogue, can scarcely be considered as ...

WALSALL FINE ART AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... THIllD NO*TIOE. Passing next to the contorets of the galleries, and starting from the left side of the stage, the first objects olaiaing attention are several large pieces of Berlin wool work, one of which, The Carnival of Venice, by Altss Anstow, of Wolverhampton, should stir the emulation of those young ladies who, having passed the sampler working stage of the art, are desirous of ...

THE EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES AT COVENTRY

... THE EXHIIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES AT COv'NTRY. _I No. 2. --M AN`I(U. A Ir. I ?? vtl/s ITV ?? in our first notice disposed of the weaving trades, we may now fittingly clear the way for Coventry's other staple trade-watch making -and for the pictures and metal work of the Exhibition, by taking a turn amnong what may be termcd the saiscel lancous cyhihits. As it is quite out of the ...

MONDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... MIONDAY EVENING CONCERTS. It is by no means sO generally known as it deserves to be, that these modest enterininments, so far from beoug extinguished by tho greater splendour of our recent Festival, have derived a new lease of life and energy from that event, 'nd are fast assuming, underthetr new manage. mont, the proportions of regular concerts. The attendance, aithough still by no means so ...

THE LIVERPOOL PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... THE LIVERPOOL PRINCE OF WALES THEAT1HE. The Lircrpool Daily Post says:-Drr. Henderson, after a somewhat brie absenre, has returned to his first love in Olayton Square. Some seven years ago he converted the Clayton Hall Into a pretty little bijoe theatre, and in that establlshment he won opinions and connections whiclh It is not unnauural he should, aftar his experience elsewhere, wish to ...

FLOWER SHOW AT SPON LANE

... The third animal Flower Show in connection with tho Wcst Sniethwick Floral and Horticultural Sclety wasr held yesterday, in Alessrs, Chanco's School R0oom1s, Spon Lane, Thero was a large and variod collection of flo wrs, fruits, and vegetables for competition, Thu fruit and vegetables showed at marked improvement in quality on those exhibited last year, The following gentlemen sent ?? ...

THE FRENCH EXHIBITION

... TIHE FRENCH EXHIBITIONX 1 thwc oi ' oirne OCw ew tonheua ] I PaIAsS,, August% 1S967. On the 4 1 U f August the 'ore-i-a {oeulli-OiOlstsi had an audience of the Emperor at the Tuileriesf, ad Pr en 1! ed tted ta following address Sire,-Among the great works of I eacc, of Which y y n ?? reign will transmit the reomebrance to peeceric5y, the XI illvvexl Exhibition of 1807 Will take theo first ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... dhlle. de leluraka, the meteoric, has flitted back to the opera at Vienna. Mario and Grisi were3 expected at Baden-Baden at the beginning of this week. A new asteroid has been found by the observer of Hamilton college, New York. it is said that M. ubjinstein is to write an opera on a French libretto for Paris. Flotow's ?? UrOihl5S has been performed at Pestl with very great success. Lady Don ...

SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

... SOCIEITY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION. Tm'. private view of this exhibition is fixed to take place on Saturday, the 24th inst.; and we have reason to know that the collection will be in all rspects worthy of the Festival year. Foremost amongst the works to be exhibited is Millais' Return of the Dove, the picture which stamped the fame of the artist, and still holds its place as one of the finest ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... THE PARIS EXHIIBIrfON. [Froug oier own TOrrespowUlena.] Peiti, Monday. Is is reported that; the Foreign Oommissiolers of be Exbilbition aie about to offer a banquet to the Imperial Comm,,,issioners at the Hotel de Louvre, and slat Lord (;ranville will preside. I give you this reupert fur what it is worth, and do not in the least guarantee it; for I remember how I assisted in deceiv- ing you ...

SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

... SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXEIIBITION. THE PRIVATE VIEW. In accordance with custom the Society of Artists invited their relatives and friends, on Saturday last, to a private view of the collection of pictures now arranged in the Society's Rooms, previously to the formal opening of the exhibition to the public. Not- withstanding the grbat beat of the weather, a large number of persons availed ...