PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... r'RiNtE OF WALES THEATRE. M.M8. WOOD AS. LA BELLE SAUVA V'A. 0 a local playgoers have recently had almost every sort of diurnati c attraction, and axe evidently willing to enjoy ithenll. , The light comedy of tho Bobertson and Albery school bag proved popular in ,the extrime at the Prince of 'Wales Theatre; while ;the burlesque opera The ;Psineuss, ofTrebizonde,'? and more recently the ...

BIRMINGHAM ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... BIRMINGHAM ROYAL SOCIETY OF AMTSTS. THE AUTUMN EXHBIRTION. On Wednesday next the customary private vlew which serves as the p) elude to the autumn exhibition of cur local 1 Royal Acidtrey will be held In the Society's Room, New Street, when a large and Influential muster of the friends of Art may be expected. Without wishing to forestall the pleasant revelations In store for the ...

SALE OF MR. FREDERICK TIMMINS'S PICTURES

... SALE OF MR. FREDERICK T1 ?? PICTURES. fA-o?) our Speciai Reperter.l The mnagnificent collection of water-coloulr drawinp ant oil pictures belonging to *Mr. Frederick T-nnrus, Ebas. tou, was sold by auction, ill the rooms of Xessrs. Christio I M -anson, and Woods, St. Janes's, London, on Saturday, The chief featuro of thla collection, as is Weli known, was the sepia and Water-colour drainga of ...

OPENING OF THE VIENNA EXHIBITION

... OPENING OF ge VIENA EXHIBITION ?? ; - . i T. 4, VIT, .. . . The following account of this ceremony is abridged from tbe one furnishled by the special correspondent of the. Standard ?? ,, ,; .VIENA May ?? is the only epithee that-f 6an hbe uheA ~to' detciib'e in Shei *ord the opeiciag oftthe Vleinn Eichibiibixi toldiy dd.Spitethe Sr unfiavng abloe Wveaib~itr and the driizzlig rain ...

THE BIRMINGHAM ROSE SHOW AND THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... IHEl BMRMUGHA ROSE SHOW' A ND .: ROYAL MORTIOULTUR&L' SO0r. .. . 5Tti arnub' gone +e~ i of tfie enacrisi t 4' h 13Diruium EeseoShow ;was hel, at ze ;eO ieig of tij Secretary, No. 10, Cherry Street, yesteay; Bar. J. Lowe presiding. .&mongst those presenti .wer*.the Rev. B. O). Carter, and Nesarsp . .W. Badger,.G.-Bake, W. Brown, J.i Cole, I. Evans,.S. I. Harrison B. Hoopwood 8 Loe- J. }I ...

BIRMINGHAM HORSE SHOW

... This yea.- show was broaght to a close yesterday, wlih the competition for the jumping prlzaa by horses and ponles, The exhibition has been highly successful, both as regards the number and general excellenoe of the atimale exhibited, and the amount of the receipts taken at the doors. There were eighteen entries for the jumping prizes for horses exceeding 14 hands high, a double entrance fee ...

TEWKESBURY REGATTA AND FLOWER SHOW

... TEWKESBURY REGATTA AND FLOWER ,I I i . SHOW. The TewkeabuO Annual Regatta and Horticultural Exhibitlon took place yesterday, and was attended with suceaa unsurpassed In any previous year. A liberal prize list attracted between thliy and forty oarsmen from the district and the netropolls, and an Increased number of competitors in the horticultural division; while weather all that could be ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... IWT, . Goo6D' IflW :A.ND OFP THE L1.9B. A. he* dram fro :mr. H J. Byron, and, a new patd for. Bsr. ?? Tcole, were enough to abtract a good houtie -t th t Prindce' of. ales Tbea't~e, on Monday nilght. hisr. te!ole ae,' of.,ourseo,received *itls the heartiest'nppl Itss, iard In his niawrparb 'hns foonid another in which his grtea rc'puiation'lll ?? inoreased. Any work forai ?? Byron's pei ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... I BIsMING)RAM-MUSICAL as . .-FESTIVAL. !1 I : l- . : - . - -l i; THX 1 I R DA'I YR . - I BhANDEL'S' ~'MEISSIfA ui. When Nilliam Cowper rebuked those who bwer con- tent vwith Messiahs :eu1ogy. for. Handel's saee- he little thought how great a ilegacy oi noble ansic, andlhow rich a sotixce of charitable'deeds; Handel' genius had given to the world The wondrous work of Haridel's: skill in three ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... . THE B3AND REHEARSALS. Contrary to general expectation, the London band rehearsals were virtually brought to a conclusion yester- day, thanks to the energy and determination of the com- posers concerned, and the fortunate accuracy of the part copying, or rather, we should say, the cautious revision this necessary work had previously undergone at the hands of the composers. M.lr. Arthur ...

BIRMINGHAM ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... AUTUMN EX HIBITION. [FIFrT NoToIE.] The Octagon Room, as usual, is stored with small cabinet pictures, of microecopic finish, the merits of which in many instances are in inverse ratio to their size; bat within the limits we can devote to them it would be im possible to do more than mention a few of the more stri- ing specimens. Among these we may notice Tho Italian Water Carrier D (262), by ...

MESSRS. HARRISON'S CONCERT

... _ MESSRS. lRRISON'S CONCERT. If that mondesollpt but, entortt4hg omon of shredsl and patches,: callb7' a rilselW usoconeort, ,Is gver brei ad iat c ?? eta the of the m before a zypxdr a bei ath titt wfe =pby V9sa seaon,, when thestin of. th 5 . t er et tether than appeaN thle ; bh bF a -fde time enughfora soli 'ceedling hereafter. Vohat t .iq tpl 'the Or attractive trile, to erveoa esmr ton ...