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TEWKESBURY REGATTA AND FLOWER SHOW

... WeTEWICESBURY REGATT AND FL ,WR E iTBVVKESB ~s a 0 \V. ADFOLI In tho somewhat exotensivo Ijet of papular li - gatherings in the midlnrd counties, the regatta a. * her, *i cultural exhibition which is held at Towkesblay tak high, If not the highest, rank; and that thil is, s - to be wondered at, when it is considered that the ar,,t ments which the committee labour indefatigably to lrvcvi for ...

BIRMINGHAM TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... AIfresco eavos.dropping under the winrlows of a eonnert room on a cold rainy evening like that of Monday last-- even when combined with the advantages of free loaommo tion, occasional umbrellas, and nothing to pay, wili not appesl to the majority of our readers to be a particularly inviting occupation; nevertheless, this very slender enter- tainment sufficed on Monday to attract an audienc! ...

THE FRENCE EXHIBITION

... l--. I ? - I -1 ? ?? ?? ?? 1111-1-1 :0 1.1 ?? ? ? ? .1 'XI IBIMO'N. ? 1. - ?? I-, I LFJum our c!m 'Corr-esponldent. I I PARIs, Monday. Tu'ie hanquct wsl-ih it was proposed to give to the Ermp?eror, as a testimony of the gratitude of the French and foriein exhibitors for the Impoeial favours lavished on them, has ?? a stumbling- block to miany. Those of the French exhibitorsu Echo are a ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL, THE BAND REHEARSALS IN LONDON. [Fs'm our Cori l Reportcr.] Musical Birmingham was, yeaterday, absorbed in the delightful rares of her Festival toilet-rehearsilng some of her instrumental flounces and furbelows, and trying on her vocal bijoutcric with all the coquettish grace and more than the earnestuess of Gcunod'u Marguerite. A conclave of her friends, consisting ...

HANDSWORTH FLOWER SHOW

... IIANDSWORTH FLOWER SHOW. The Cottagers Floral and Horticultural Society of ! Handrawerth hold its annual exhibition yesterday, in the neat little school room adjoining St, Mary's (old church,) Trusting entirely to the pleasure afforded by the display of the fruits and flowers of their carefully tended gardens, the members of the Society dispensed with music, or any other adventitious ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...