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THE WARWICKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... THE WARWICKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW, I The annual exhibition of this association was held yester- day, at Leamington. An enterprising local committee, composed of members of the governing body and trades- Eeople, had carrled out the arrangements in a liberal, judicious, and energetic spirit, and If the weather had been fine, the show would have been highly successful As it was, a ...

THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY EXHIBITION

... THE nBIMINGHAM CATT1AIr AND POULTRY EXElBITION.j POULTRY. Writing In the year 1860, when the competlilon of a .2y tal Palace exhibition caused some falling off In the number of poultry pen In Bingley HaIll we made the fol. lowing ?? are now 1,85 pens in the hall, and that is quite enough to represent the several varieties as 'well m to awafy the curiosity of visltors. It wea scacely ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... ?All, 'so Griffin QII MoatUw~PQE~t~1 ehpion eoopo~t9proisan~te,dtefroIPQOof' nipvomtod tiw ~ettv4icn4rsyssedc-0Z ewb O ajd~t*wmox To-wtrt ig4edit io [ginrih ji f4s raris!sttoko a ze neit a-rinedk tenirtibp'44n1 edblv (enyinod' flie to but on & his t~ij 6 s )r ok-hr eerrcd4 ngt o ieee. Cap outdi un troo ,teitem-iit! azartieu ,Alb5V pt'kAI 'te o hea -Ioc 'raii '-ntfro rrat mco, at v atac ...

SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

... EThe private view of the autumna exhibition, at the rooms of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, takes place on Saturday, the 27th inat., so as to be quite ready for the Musical FestivaL The collection promises to be a very good one. For instance, it will include several attractive works from the exhibition of the Royal Academy-amongst them being Mr. Erskine Nicors Country Railway ...

ARTS AND MANUFACTURES

... ARTS At-D I NEW PATEJMITS - C'he tt O- by Mr. Oce %] andin 180 ?? era 10 durng2 Wbee Oases or rcpalsfor needleg pins stasups, potgph Ctt 1,In~i October 14, 18 t.on, and other i Williai B. Gosling. London, impre ~ chines. Dated July 2,., 1800. William H. Ston, De ?? tn e arrangements and pparatus for ?? tpve votes by ballot. Da.ted July, 22, 18do 9' COuntleO5ad t4 Thomas Barones, Belfast imprv ...

THE OPERA SEASON

... The proseetuas just issued by the Royal Italian Opera for the season commencing on the 29th instant, if not quite so pretentiouns as that which inaugurated the Coali- tion Opera, a year ago, is in every way more promising and practicable and more likely of thorough realisation. The engagements comprise, besides many of the most dis. tinguished artistes known to thQ English public, a fair ...

MAGAZINES FOR APRIL

... It is not the fault of the Fortnightly Review If its readers are not familiar with the intention, principles, and scope of the ]rish Laud Bil, There are two artides on the same subject in the same number-an almost unprecedented thing in the history of magazines. Bat the question is 9 well examined, from the English and the Irish points of a view, by Mr. Hutton and Ur. W. O'Connor Morris, and I ...

OUR LITERARY REVIEW

... If the Calamities and Quarrels of authors are not about PI to be increased, the Curiosities of Literature have had a PI remarkable addition in the Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli's st new novel LUthair. As the founder of the political PI novel of thirty years ago, he has long been honoured for his 01 early works like 'Sybil, Tancred, Coningsby, &o. o and in this latest work of his ...

NATIONAL DOG SHOW

... NATIONAL -DOG 81OW. *¶IA_3 A 3.- -. . - .. - . . The following ts a Wat of the dogs sold In connection with the ehow last week, and the prices fetched by e3.h. (861) A, foreign dog,'exhbibtor, Mr. G. L. Lotr, Sherlock Street, Birmingham, 220. (415J A retriever, exhlbitor, the Farl of Oaledon, £8. (49) An otter hound, exhibitor, Mr. Harrison, Dudley, £20. (720) Blaek.ad an ter. nier, exhibitor, ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... LITERARY, SCENTIFIC, AND ART sC:R A PS. ?? Mr. Thomas Carlyie has gone to Dumfries, to see his friends and recruit his health, which has been in- different for some time past. A rumour is current in Paris that Mr. Strange has taken the Chbtelet, for the purpose of convertaing it into a large establishment like the AlhanbraV A committee has been revisin the rules and regu- Iations of the ...

THE BIRMINGHAM DOG SHOW

... THE BIRMING AM DOG SHOW. Thoeprie, libtfor thefortheooming Yational Exhibi lton off8porthig and other Dogs, to be held on Novemb'er 8 aind' 1;hree following days; in 'urron' Hall, S 1k Es~oeclede iv been IntroducetA ';Zhi thl ovh pnrp lO maeifn t.,.tk;g ' caafine. oon che'er 'ie'hou ?? o . eor onr L73 ls ?? oA f 4in~n ie,owln e 04iv I sem been wftbdrxwrw, rotirlevers WaIeS e ~divdrinto. 5 ...

CINDERELLA, AT HENGLER'S CIRCUS

... If the Grand M1soriogathering last night showed its patronage by absence, instead of presence, thsre was an ample audience to witness I iCinderella, as repre- seated by the crowd of children whom Mlr, Hengler bas so ably drilled and so richly clothed in appropriate costume. Cinderella's story is too well known to need a word of explanation, and it 2ernains only to add that ...