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DOG SHOW IN HULL

... D eOL SIdOW iN HULL. Hull haE had the opporturiity of thii eek seeing a very fine lcollection of dogs, gathered at the Agtillery .Barracks, from Sheffield, 'eeds,'Manchester, Btadfbrd, and other! towns, .besid6s' the: fair quotatisn bon-, tributed. by itself. It'isi we believe, six years'since' a similar exhibition was before 'atteinpted in Elul,. and therefore the venture on the present ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... LI'EEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL. -SEC:ONTD D3A4Y. HYEMN O0' PRAISE'- ISRAEE IN t j EGYPT. a The attendance yesterda~y morning wvas quite as -Large, if ciot larger, than on the opening day of the Ei etival, and the scen~e in the interior of the Town- f, Tf~Lfl was againw of the m~oat brilliant. description. In *^ addiltion to the distinguished visitdrs nameed yesttor- 1lSdoy, th~e Countess o~f ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... Mr~. Henry Sidgwici~s long-expected work On the 6Method, of Ethics is in the -press. Lear is the nest plsy of Shenkepore's that Mr. Aldis- -VVright will edit for the Clareudon Press School Scales. p The article irl Xavul Science of this month on the j I Trens;its of VEvus, Historiceil and Prospective;' is by IMr. Lynn, of the Greellwic Observatory. The Acodenay isears it i.e in contemplation ...

A VISIT TO HULL FAIR

... s,~ ' ji A VISOR TO3RULLYAMIR. ' ' , ' ?? fn[BriN OCCASIONAL CORRISPONDENT.] r At is fr&q'entnly remarked that our fairs are nbt what they used to be-that the graid old institutieis' bon the wane-and that, like the once popular gainea. en cock-fightingand the bull-ring, fairs will soon be; altogether extinguished. But threatened men live long, and the last fair will not be yet. A strainger' ...

LITERATURE

... LIT ERAT U R Jo NEW BOOQK S A NiD NIEW EDITIONS. At atime when the Grevilic Mom~i'qlim srosttit large a share of public noti ce, it naRY ewin irgthasr bold to draw attention to another sreceird Of itsl lest hsslf cat ?? ADVTBTiiooMI.Pi5 y OFin. GRAINVILLV (1)--whc has been published. Like Me'. G~revitte, Dr. Uian- I vifle k-opt a joetrnisi, ii Whiil 'lie ltitiril'd the aiSt asltiauto ...

EXTRACTS FROM THE MAGAZINES

... XXTRACTS FROM THE MAGAZINES. . ?? ti A rEeATE CAPTsRE.-In order to show the dis- asE which le was capable of surmounting, a story h v .ssrrently told that, early one morning, Tarleton iom;ved intelligence that a rebel, named Keitt, had, P *inw and unassisted, defended his log-hut against a 13r of 1English soldiers, killing two or three of them, a ailiving awvay the rest, of whom none dared ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... A play of genuine merit has been this week preduced e at our theatre which ought to have secured a long run, and will probably be reproduced at an early period. We refer to Byron's Yorkshire Lass, a story of everyday r-life. It has faults of construction and is uneqsal in iinterest, its chief demerit being a concentration of r-interest in the first and second acts which should hare 1, been ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... UTTEJRAIY AND AR~T GOSSIP. At biography of Balfe, the composer, is in preparatiOn, written by Mr. Charles Kenney.- - Te Bolognese have decided to erect a monrument to lGalvani, the great Bolognese physician whio discovered ;anmael electi'icitv. The .4eedesnp hears that Mirs. Ross8 Church (iYss Florence Marryat, the writer of novels) is Dgoing to give some public readings in the United States. ...

THE OCTOBER FASHIONS

... T~IE OCTOBER FAJSHI:ONS. (F~romn the Eng/is/ilcsos~eas'c Dw~are is Afaqssstoil.) Fick~le Madame l~a Mode has b~een toying with muany a pretty m odel this summer and autumun, ta~king one up Lani laying it down again to fa~vour atotber, acceording to her every passing whiuns, and sometimes, like a truie coquette, playing writh severa l aht a time, andf givinge each a. cerisitt amo°unt of ...

HULL FAIR ENTERTAINMENTS

... HENGLE1S GRAND CIRQUlE. HEare you been to R~engler's during the fitir? 'Why,i of course we have, and so have al the town. Who could help going to Heirler's who is on p]easure bent. at such a time You' get a splendid entertainment, with -wonder and life, vivcity, fun,- and .go in it, at Henglers, and, therefar9, everybody ge-s, every. body' is' delighted, nd eerybody gets pcty well ...

THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH IN LIVERPOOL

... THE DT.TKE oi?' EDLNBURGH IN LIVERPOOL. jH MU}ilALGSICJAL FESSTiVfAL. The Duke of ?? was punctual in his afttend^ ance yesterday mornin g at the Philharmonoic HEall. Thq iserformances emubraced the first anid second parts of the oratonio of the Creation; Gonnod's newv mass; SS. Angeli Custodes tits first performance in Liverpool,) and selectionls 1mmr Ilandel's Messiah, ''Israel in ...