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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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART ISC RCRAP S. Mr. Cave, of the 'Marylebone Theatre, has taken the Victoria, Mario and Grisi are about to make an artistic toir in the t'sited States of America. The drama by Mlr, T. NV. Robertson, preparing for the Holborn Theatre, is on the subject of gaming. A periodical avers that a wooden shoe which paganini made into a violin is now for sale in Paris. The ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... Judging by results, we should say that not even Dr. Watt's little busybeehas been more industriously employed during the shining hours of our recent Festival, than the lessee and manager of this establishment, who seems deter. cmined, whatever differences of taste or opinion may exist regarding the character of his entertainment, that the most perfect unanimity sehall prevail respecting the ...

HINTS ON FASHIONS

... [Paris Correspondent of /ise Queen. Very convenient and graceful opera cloaks, or sorties dc spectacles, have lately been Introduced. They arc a k ni of small shawl pointed at the back, and with square ends in front-made of either blue or scarlet cashmere en- broidered In black silk and seed jet beads, and hordered? with either black or white guipure. They are now lined with white silk, ...

BIRMINGHAM ARTISANS AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... BIRMINGHANI ARTISANS AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. A correspondent sends us the following :- In the British Workmen's Hall of the Paris Exhi- bition (the rendezvous for the representatives of English industry), a book Is kept for the observations of visitora to be entered. It contains some very Interesting souve- nirs, and not the least amongst them is the following, drawn up by Mr. S. Wall ...

WARWICKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S MEETING

... WARYWICKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL . SOCIErY'S DIEErING. The meeting of the Warwickshire Agricultural Soclety for 1867, at Sutton Coldfield, was yesterday brought to a close. We stated In our notice of the show on Tuesday, the first day, that the exhibition was likely to be a poor affair, and we are sorry to say now that the sequel of the second day has completely confirmed that opinion. The meeting ...

TRUE TO THE CORE, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... 1 TRUE TO THE CORE, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, True to the Core-tho new national nautical drama, by Mr. Angiolo Slops, which won the prize bequeathed by the late T. P. Cooko for the encouragement of the nautical drama, in which he won his laurels and his fortune-was produced at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night. The usual experience of tha results of prizes will not have excited very ...